I have a slight glut of apples which is particularly
edifying when one considers that I don’t have an apple tree! I do however have a
generous friend. The apples she’s given me are Bramleys; lovely
cooking apples with the useful advantage of being self-puréeing, so an obvious
thing to do with too many is make …
This is so easy I don’t think it can actually be called a
recipe.
~ Peel and slice Bramley apples.
~ Taste a bit and then sweeten
with as much sugar as you see fit. If you’ve no idea then add just a little and
adjust with more sugar when the apples are cooked!
~ Put into a large pan with a
tablespoon of water. This helps them get started but that’s all you need; too
much and the sauce will be runny.
~ Put over a medium heat, cover
and cook, stirring every few minutes till you have apple sauce! Taste and stir more
sugar as necessary.
If you have made loads freeze some, it freezes really well and ice cubes are a good idea so that you can thaw just what you need, or add a cube or two to soups and sauces. Or here are some more ideas for leftover or too much apple sauce ...
15 Ideas for “leftover” Apple Sauce
1. Freeze as ice lollies!
3. Stir into pork gravy or add to pork braises or
stews.
4. Fold into mashed potato to serve with ham, pork
or bacon.
5. Add to pumpkin or other squash soups –
delicious!
6. Spread into bacon, ham or pork sarnies.
7. Spread on the toast before the cheese when
making Cheese on Toast.
8. Mix into mayonnaise – this makes a great dressing
for coleslaw.
9. Add to braised red cabbage.
10. Make little apple tarts or turnovers with
leftover pastry scraps.
11. Use instead of jam to fill a Vicky Sponge,
scones and similar.
12. Make an Apple Crumble, Cobbler or Sponge - recipes here.
13. Apple Crumble Sundae – layer up apple sauce and leftover crumble (or Apple Crumble) with ice cream.
14. Stir into yogurt or porridge for breakfast.
15. Dollop into rice pudding
16. “They do say” that fat in baked goods can be
replaced by apple sauce but I’ve not tried it myself. There is plenty of info on
the web though so have yourself a look!
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Non-Bramley Type Apples
There are, of course, a lot of these around now as well so I’d just like to mention a lovely recipe I posted earlier.
When I posted this I had the most visits to my blog ever and was very confused. Read here for the Apple Dappy recipe and here for a surprising (to me at least) explanation of its popularity.
And this
which I don’t think I've mentioned here before and which my sister and I concocted years and years ago when we were baby chefs …
Cornish Apple Cribbly
This is a superb
way of using up leftover bread and apples at the same time.
~ Peel and dice an apple and
toss with sugar to coat.
~ Have ready about the same
quantity of similarly diced stale or leftover bread (and in this case white
bread is probably best).
~ Melt a knob of butter and cook
the sugary apple in it till it is softening and browning and oozing lovely caramelly
juices.
~ Use a slotted to spoon to
remove the apple from the pan and set aside.
~ Add the diced bread to the pan
and cook till the juices have been absorbed and the bread is turning crisp and
golden.
~ Return the apple, toss all
together and serve immediately with ice cream or cream, preferably of the
clotted persuasion.
Several of these ideas are included in my book, Creative Ways to Use Up Leftovers. If these are
just some of the suggestions I can think of for Bramley apples don't you wonder what
ideas I have for the other 450 potential leftovers?
Great preview here. |
A couple of Reviews of Creative Ways to Use Up Leftovers ...
“Helps you create tasty loveliness from
almost every possible leftover foodstuff you could think of (and possibly some
that you couldn't....)”
“Cookery books are really very boring,
but this one definitely isn't!”
Always bear in mind, however …
5 comments:
We add a blob of stewed apples on top of the blob of yogurt which is on top of the bowl of cornflakes... for breakfast. .. if you follow that... Sound a bit confusing!
Those are some great ideas for applesauce. I really like the idea of apple sauce + mayo for coleslaw. And in cheese on toast - genius! Thanks for the ideas.
I spent yesterday stewing apples which my teenage children love.
After coming to your site via Frugal Queen I have just bought your book on Kindle. Pity I am on a Fast Day today. Can't wait to start cooking up the leftovers.
What great ideas. I have a tendency to make too much and then end up wasting it as I'm not sure what to do with it so I'll be trying some of these.
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I love the ideas! All of them look and sound delicious. Well done!
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