Thursday 14 May 2015

How To Make Apple Crisps


Apple Crisp







I must remember that any consolation is not always in chocolate and that there are healthy alternatives are just as good and easy to do such as apple crisps. A good apple crisp with start with a sweet apple ; after all it was hardly a tart apple that incite Cinderella after all! And whilst you might think that a tart apple will sweeten up with baking or putting sugar on it ( which is not really what we are aiming for her in a healthy snack) I want an apple crisp than will not make my lips pucker up in a Oh My Goodness manner.

I want my Apple crisps to make my lips an OOOh my that is SOOOO good , food talks to you and in turn your reaction to it will influence you and other people.


Ingredients


ERRRM apples

You can core them if you wish or just slice avoiding the core .



Method

Preheat your oven to 120 C

Now you'll either have slick sling skills or you have at your fingers tips a mandolin.


Having sliced your apples ooh so whisper thin.

Place them on a greased proof paper lined baking tray.

Bake for 45 minutes to an hour keep checking on them.

Leave to  cool until crisp <<<< laughs at own joke.




23 comments:

  1. What a great idea....I thought there was more to making them than this. Doh! lol x

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  2. i neeeeeed to try these they sound so good!

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  3. These sound delicious and healthy too

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  4. They do look nice. I'm not sure I'd have the patience to wait for them to cool.

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  5. Yum! What a great idea and they would be perfect for lunch boxes and pcinics.

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  6. such a great idea and the kids can do them too which s a great incentive for them to eat them

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  7. Yum yum - I love apple crisps!

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  8. I love apple crisps, I've tried doing them in the microwave but they come out chewy, that'll teach me to be impatient.

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  9. We make these and they're delicious - a sprinkle of cinnamon makes them even better x x

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  10. Better for you than potato crisps and very tasty too I bet.

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  11. I tried making these before but they were a disaster. I think I didn't cook them for long enough. Yours look delicious.

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  12. I am always looking for different ways to use up the fruit I hope my children will eat, so this will be a great recipe to hang on to!

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  13. Oh yum these sound delicious - I might have to give making them a whirl! x

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  14. Super easy why had I never thought of them, thanks for sharing.

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  15. these look delicious honey .. i must try them!

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  16. Yum! I love making these and adding a little cinnamon.

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  17. Love this - will definitely be making these, perfect after school snack (for the kids and me!!)

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  18. I've never tried to make apple crips, but it seems far too easy not to. This might make a good half-term activity with my children.

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  19. Love this idea! I have to give it a go! x

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  20. I need to give these a whirl, something to snack on when I get the mid afternoon slump. Will keep me off the chocolates.

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  21. Mmmmmm yummy! Can this be applied to pear?? as I've got a real craving for those! :)

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  22. Sounds lovely and a great idea. I make sweet potato crisps occasionally and I use a cheese slicer to get them nice and thin. I might try doing the same with an apple.xx

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