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Cinnamon Candied Apples

Submitted by: angie Marguart 
For years, we enjoyed baked cinnamon apples at Christmas when my great-grandmother made them. When she passed away, no one could find the recipe. I eventually came across this stovetop version and have continued her tradition. --Angie Marquart, Mt. Gilead, Ohio 

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Spiced Baked Apples

Submitted by: Lorraine Chausse 
I LOVE harvesttime and being able to cook with all the fresh produce gathered from gardens and groves. Since there's so much of everything, I try to be creative by enhancing old recipes with slight variations. That's what happened with these baked apples. The spices and touch of orange make the flavor just perfect! --Lorraine Chausse Cornwall, Ontario 

Hot Caramel Apples

Submitted by: Pat Sparks 
'Who ever thinks of making dessert in a slow cooker?' queries Pat Sparks from St. Charles, Missouri. 'This old-time favorite goes together quickly...and it's such a treat to come home to the aroma of cinnamony baked apples just like Mom used to make!' 

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Sauteed Apples and Raisins

Submitted by: Renae Moncur 
On a chilly morning, this fruity side dish warms you up. It complements just about anything you'd choose to serve for breakfast or brunch, such as the German Pancake or an egg dish or slices of warmed Canadian bacon. -Renae Moncur, Burley, Idaho 

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Tangy Baked Apples

Submitted by: Dee Poppie 
When the weather turns cooler in fall, these baked apples from my mom are sure to warm you up. Our family enjoys them with turkey, pork...even meat loaf. My husband and I like to add a bit more horseradish for extra zip. --Dee Poppie, Gilman, Illinois 

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Rosy Red Christmas Apples

Submitted by: Patsy Woods 
Pretty enough to pass as dessert, these sweet festive apples make a nice alternative to salad. The creamy nut-filled mixture stuffed inside is delightful. 

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Red Hot Baked Apples

Submitted by: JANIS-RAINEYDAYGIRL 
This is an old fashioned, oven baked dessert that everybody loves. My mom always baked apples, but I added the red-hots because I love them.  

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Candied Apples II

Submitted by: JONAR 
Sweet candy apples with a hard, red, shiny candy coating. 

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Honey Baked Apples

Submitted by: AMBERLIANNE 
These baked apples are stuffed with cranberries and glazed with a mixture of honey and brown sugar for an extra-special treat that makes the house smell great too! 

Red-Hot Apples

Submitted by: Helen Shubert 
In Hays, Kansas, Helen Shubert uses red-hot candies to turn ordinary apples into something cinnamony and sensational. The tender treats bake on the grill during dinner. 'Then just serve in bowls and top with ice cream,' Helen suggests. 
 
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