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Crunchy battered apple rings with a cinnamon cream syrup drizzle. These are a sweet twist on classic onion rings for a flavorful and different fall dessert.
Whisk egg white until frothy and then whisk in water and vanilla. Whisk in flour and salt and let sit while slicing apples.
Slice peeled apples into 1/2 inch thick slices across the apple’s diameter (you will get about 4 slices per apple). Using varying sized biscuit cutters, cut “rings” out of the centers of the apple slices so that the rings are a little thicker than 1/4 inch each, discarding the smallest circle that contains the core.
Heat oil to 350 degrees F. (Caution: Don’t let oil get too hot – your rings will burn quickly. If rings are cooking too quickly, lower the heat of the oil a bit.)
Dip apple rings into batter, letting excess drip off. Cook apples in oil in small batches, turning frequently to monitor browning. When the rings turn golden brown, remove them to a plate and while still hot sprinkle generously with cinnamon sugar. Repeat with remaining apples.
Serve immediately with warm drizzled cinnamon cream syrup. Makes 16 apple rings – serves 4 to 6.
CINNAMON CREAM SYRUP
In a small saucepan, combine 1 cup sugar, 1/2 cup corn syrup and 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon. Bring to a boil, stirring for 3 minutes. Remove from heat and cool for 5 minutes. Stir in 1/2 cup evaporated milk. Serve warm.
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Donna @ apron strings on 10.13.2011
Yes, Adeline – I could eat a whole batch myself! Do try these yummies!
adeline on 10.13.2011
OMG….I’m lost for words !! These are beautiful and boy do they sound good. Sooooo how many do ya think you could eat ?? would a batch be telling on myself !
I can’t wait to make these….Thanks so much
Donna @ apron strings on 10.12.2011
Thanks so much – and I think these would be great with pork!
HODGEPODGESPV on 10.12.2011
These look marvelous! I think I would use them, not as dessert but along side pork chops!