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Mom's Apple Fritters

Submitted by: ABBEY9
My mom made these for us after school in the fall with the apples we'd pick and buy from a fruit farm. They warm, crisp, and sweet, a perfect fall treat. 
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Apple Fritters II

Submitted by: Nausheen Khan
Apples are sliced into thin, bite-size pieces, then coated in a zesty lemon batter and pan-fried until golden. 
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Apple Fritters

Submitted by: John Robbins
Provided by: Taste of Home
This is an old Southern recipe. When we got home from a trip through the South years ago, I found the recipe among the brochures I brought back. I've been making these fritters ever since. -John Robbins, Springdale, Pennsylvania 
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Apple Strudel

Submitted by: Heather
Sweet apples, currants, and raisins are spiced with cinnamon, wrapped in phyllo with fresh breadcrumbs and baked until golden and hot. 

Bread Pudding Apple Pie

Submitted by: Missy
A delightful Pie that combines bread pudding and apples with a crumbly streusel topping. 
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Apple Dumplings II

Submitted by: Beverley
Whole apples are wrapped in homemade pastry, drizzled with a simple syrup and baked until tender. 

Apple Dumplings II

Submitted by: Christine
Deliciously simple apple dumplings. This recipe uses a food processor to make dough, it can also be made by hand. If using whole apples stuff them with brown sugar mixture. Place on rolled out dough and cut into equal sized squares. Wrap them by pulling corners up onto top in criss-cross pattern, then seal each corner of dough with egg white. Bake for same amount of time, or until apples are tender. 
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Apple Dumplings I

Submitted by: Carol
Sweet apple halves are each wrapped in biscuit dough and poured over with a buttery sauce that's laced with vanilla and cinnamon. They're baked until golden and served hot. 
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Banana Fritters

Submitted by: Vicki G.
Banana fritters, cinnamon and nutmeg spiced, serve them hot or cold. 
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Apple Dumpling Cake

Submitted by: Amy S.
The French call this style of dessert a clafouti, in which a batter is poured over and through the fruit. It is equally at home at the breakfast or dinner table. 
 
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