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Baked apples recipe

13 March 2013 · 3 Comments

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Baked apples recipe

In France, they always advise to eat 5 fruits or vegetables per day during television ads for food and drinks that are high in sugar or salt. I always feel guilty when I heard these ads. I am not really a fruit person you know. I will never grab a fresh fruit if I am a bit hungry. I will never think about eating an apple as a snack during the day. Usually I try to not eat outside main meals. Not that I am on diet but I do not want to take too much weight that I will be too lazy to lose next. If I am hungry, I drink water. It’s filling my body and I am not feeling hunger anymore. And if I want to eat a high fat snack that’s just because my brain need it not really my body. I like when fresh fruits are sliced and maybe mixed with others kind of fruits. The only one I eat just like that is strawberry. My favorite fruit.

Baked apples recipe

I know that the recipe below is not the best example of a healthy one but still that’s fruit 🙂 … with a tone of sugar on top of it.

These baked apples will be loved by little ones and grown-ups. I think that’s the easiest dessert I have ever baked. During baking sugar melts becoming a delicious caramel.

Let’s now look at the recipe.

Baked apples recipe

Baked apples recipe

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 50 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine French
Servings 6 people

Ingredients
  

  • 6 apples
  • 12 tablespoons sugar

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 180°C (350°F).
  • Wash and seed apples. Put apple in an oven dish.
  • Add 2 tablespoons of sugar on top of each apple and bake for around 50 minutes.

Desserts, Easy recipes, French food, Fruits, Sweet

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  1. Pecora Nera says

    16 March 2013 at 11h47

    Just found your blog… mmm apples

    Reply
  2. huntfortheverybest says

    21 November 2014 at 1h47

    i love a simple baked apple like this when it gets cold!

    Reply
    • a French girl cuisine says

      21 November 2014 at 11h27

      Me too. Simple and delicious!

      Reply

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