Fried Green Apples with Sugared Crust strips

NanaKat

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It's that time of year when you thin your apple crop and here is a old family recipe to enjoy from those thinnings. You could serve this warm or cold, with or without a whipped cream.

Fried Green Apples

4.5 pounds of green apples (about 45 golf ball sized apples) cut the apples from the core discarding any blemished spots cut into 1/2 inch thisk slices. Do not peel. toss into the lemon water to keep them from turning brown.
Lemon juice in a bowl of water for holding the apples until ready to cook
one stick butter melted
3 cups of sugar

I use a #7 cast iron skillet for this but you can use any coverd skillet. Melt the stick of butter, add the 3 cups of sugar and the apples. On low heat simmer covered with a lid until the apples are translucent (about 30 minutes). You will need to turn frequently. When the apples cook down, we like just a little carmelizing of the sugars. Remove from the heat and leave in the skillet. If you don't like the carmelized flavor, empty up into a bowl and cover until ready to serve. Keeps in refrigerator. Makes about 4 cups of cooked apples.

Sugared Crust strips This makes up similiar to a two crust pie crust recipe
1.5 cups of Crisco or lard
2 cups all purpose flour
1 cup self Rising flour
1 tsp salt
cold water
1/4 cup brown sugar
Cinnamon
Ground cloves

Mix the dry ingredients. Cut the Crisco into the flour mix. Sprinkle in enough cold water to mix the dough into a ball.
Roll the dough out onto a cookie sheet. Sprinkle on the brown sugar and spread evenly over the dough. Dust on cinnamon and the ground cloves to your liking. We like just a light sprinkle. Score the dough into strips about 1 inch wide one direction and then across to make three rows. Bake at 400 degrees until lightly brown. Cooled these can be stored in a zip locked baggie....if there are any left over.
 
That sounds sinfully delicious! Thanks for sharing! I'm going to try that real soon. A twist on the traditional apple pie!
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Excellent!
I have 3 apple trees and just me living here.
I usually end up with not many good-sized apples & windfalls go to the horses.
Maybe I can get some use from the over-abundant crop this year.

Do you know if this would work with peaches?
My peach tree is overloaded to the point where I was considering bracing some of the branches.
But if I could pick peaches and fix them this way I might not have to brace.
 

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