
So, I apologise in advance for the quiet week ahead but I hope I'll be back next week with tales of delicious meals at seaside restaurants and of course some stories about the marvellous and truly underrated wines that are the islands speciality - I'm looking forward to a glass of Sercial before dinner on the balcony, watching the sun set over the ocean... Bliss...
But I wouldn't want to leave you hungry, would I? Another sweet post tonight - usually I try to alternate - but I realised that I cooked these some time ago and never got around to blogging them. No time like the present, I thought.I think I've been going through a bit of a nostalgic time of late, what with toad in the hole, rhubarb fool and now... baked apples. These were another childhood staple - the perfect pudding to make when you have forgotten about pudding but need to produce one. You see, there is no recipe as such. You just stuff the apples with whatever you have in the storecupboard (... well, almost 'whatever' - I haven't experimented with the tuna as yet). And of course it is a little tricky to produce them if you have no apples. And actually, not that great if you have no form of dried fruit. So actually, you should ignore the earlier comment.
Let's just say that I always have the ingredients to hand and it is an easy winter pud that everyone seems to enjoy.... Well... everyone apart from those who don't like dried fruit... Or apples... I must stop making these sweeping generalisations.
Then again, I don't think I've ever met anyone who didn't like apples.
3. Place in an oven-proof dish and pour a little water into the dish (half a centimetre is about right). Pop in the oven for around 45 minutes until the apple is completely soft. 4. Serve with custard. Not cream. Have you got that? These beauties should be served with custard. Definitely. Whether you like it or not! I'll be upset if I see cream anywhere near them..! Really.... Ok. If you really must. Just don't let me see you!
Notes - at Christmas, I love these with mincemeat and ground almonds. Otherwise, I usually stick with traditional raisins and sultanas - perhaps with a little stem ginger just for fun!


9 comments:
Ah, those baked apples - take me right back to my childhood. Hapy days, except for when I was made to eat the skin, which I loathed in those days!
I'll leave you to your John Denver - enjoy your break!
Have a great holiday Antonia and I look forward to hearing all about it at a later date :D Oh I do so love baked apples and its been a while since I had them so thanks for reminding me to bake some again!! :D
Rosie x
The Baked Apple looks lovely - I can almost see a big swirl of custard going down well with it.
Hope you have a great break.
I hope this comment greets you refreshed and full of inspiration from your holiday. Lovely looking baked apple. They're my pudding of choice when I'm trying not to 'do' puddings and, I agree, who doesn't like apples?!
Have a wonderful time! We expect a food report on your return. ;)
Hope you're having a fabulous time at this very minute! Love apple desserts and this looks great.
Have a great holiday!! These apples look good - an oldie but a goodie.
Hi Antonia
I adore baked apples, and so easy to make, the perfect quick and almost super healthy dessert!
Cheers
David
aforkfulofspaghetti - Thank you. I'm still not so keen on the skin actually, if I am honest!! But the middle is pure comforting nostalgia.
Rosie - Thank you - I've had a lovely time. Full holiday food report to follow soon!
Lynn - custard is a must! I don't know why I didn't photograph them with the custard actually...
Joy - thank you, I am indeed feeling refreshed from my holiday. I agree that I can kind of pretend that a baked apple isn't 'really' a pudding!
Wendy - thank you - full report coming soon!!
Pixie - I had a lovely time, thank you. Apple desserts are my absolute favourites.
Cakelaw - the old ones are often the best, I find. Thank you for stopping by.
David - I agree. Almost healthy (...though my hand might have slipped slightly with the golden syrup and the custard...)
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