My favorite summer dessert - baked apples. It is easy to prepare and the ingredients are available to all. Dessert is suitable even for those who are on a diet! So, you will need:
- apples
*honey
*raisins
*walnuts
Take apples (number and variety depends on your desires and preferences) and cut off the tip - it will be our cap.
Postpone the apples in the meantime, prepare the filling.
Nuts can crumble into large chunks or I - grind in a blender.
Raisins should be soaked in water for 5-10 minutes.
Now in our apple pot put: 1 teaspoon of honey; 1 teaspoon chopped nuts; 1 teaspoon of raisins. Top of raisins can be poured even honey - if sour apples.
Close the lid and put the apple in the baking tray (it is necessary to pour into it 40-50 ml of water).
Put in the oven for 15-30 minutes. That's all!The filling can be varied: with dried fruit, cottage cheese with herbs...whatever you want!
Bon appetite!
Spoon carefully we clean seeds.
Apples need to beat - not to burst peel.
Looks yummy. I have some IBS issues so I probably won't be able to eat... LOL.
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Mmmm woah this looks delicious! I've been a vegetarian for almost ten years and I'm looking to go completely vegan. This definitely would make it easier haha. Great post!
Good looking post! Love all the pictures... but my vegan friend would argue that the honey makes it not vegan.
Ingredients can be changed. The main thing that it was tasty and healthy!
Baked apples are so good! You did a nice job in showing all the steps and really made those apples look delicious! And those are nice, big apples, too. What kind of nuts are you using? They look like some sort of English walnut or Carpathian walnut. But I'm guessing that you call them something else.
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Yes, it Carpathian walnuts. We call them a walnut.
Thanks! I like to learn what people call their plants in other parts of the world, and how they grow nad use them.