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These amazingly delicious apples are soaked in a root beer glaze. They are the perfect side with pork…or chicken, or steak, or cereal…anything really!
First prepare your apples by peeling them, removing the core, and slicing. I cut my apples into 1/16ths but you can cut into whatever size and shape you like.
In a saucepan, combine brown sugar, spices and root beer. Whisk until combined. Heat over medium heat until the mixture comes to a boil, then add the apples. Boil for about 1 minute, and then reduce heat to low and simmer the apples another 5 or 6 minutes until apples reach desired tenderness. Remove the apples from the saucepan using a slotted spoon and set aside in serving dish.
In a separate bowl, add the cornstarch into roughly 1/2 teaspoon of water and mix until it forms a paste. Add the paste to the remaining rootbeer mixture and stir over medium heat until the glaze begins to thicken. Pour the desired amount of glaze over the apples in the serving dish, and enjoy!
Note: you can use this rootbeer glaze on pork as well.
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lorieg on 4.27.2010
When I first mentioned this to my boys they were skeptical that I might be wasting the Root Beer but when I served them warm over ice cream they were all won over. Great recipe. And an added bonus was how wonderful it made the house smell.
rikkifish on 4.25.2010
Made these today and ohhhhh my goodness were they delicious! Thank you for posting such a great recipe!
quilts on 4.24.2010
This recipe sounds so unusual and I’m looking forward to trying it. I’m going to make a pork tenderloin tonight and will let you know how they turn out. Thanks for sharing!
sunshinekate83 on 4.23.2010
Hope you like them! I first had something like this at the Blue Bayou (the restaurant in Pirates of the Caribbean in Disneyland) like 10 years ago…and after finding no recipes for them I created it again..finally!
flourgirl on 4.23.2010
OMGoodness these sound good!! Can’t wait to try this recipe out.