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~Tracey~
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Tracey
TN
USA
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Posted - Sep 21 2006 : 9:33:46 PM
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My children and I are going to a local organic apple orchard to pick lots!! We usually don't make it through with any after just eating them but I would like to try some new things (so I will have to pick lots): Muffins, pancakes, baked... We are vegetarian with no eggs but if you have a great recipe that you wouldn't mind sharing and it contains eggs, I can find a good sub. no problem. I just would like some tried and true new yummies for a Autumn welcome treat!!
TIA, Tracey mama to Callum 13, Katie 8, Wil 5.5, Benjamin 3 on 9/29 and Andrew 6 months!! |
Edited by - ~Tracey~ on Sep 21 2006 9:34:09 PM |
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asnedecor
True Blue Farmgirl
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Anne
Portland
Or
USA
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Posted - Sep 23 2006 : 08:55:27 AM
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Tracey -
I e-mailed you a recipe for apple/rhubarb crisp. No eggs in this one. Very good.
Anne in Portland, OR
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Mumof3
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Karin
Ellenwood
GA
USA
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Posted - Sep 23 2006 : 09:27:21 AM
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Tracey- How about Apple Tortilla Wraps!! 1 apple, sliced in 1/4 slices (one apple for every two large or 4 small tortillas.) In a saute pan, melt 2 T butter or margarine. Over meduim high heat, add apples, 3 T water, 2 T brown sugar, 1 tsp cinnamon and some freshly grated nutmeg (just a few swipes over the grater), and a pinch of salt. Saute until apples are soft, and the sauce thickens- about 10 minutes. Put apples into tortilla, add grated cheddar cheese (use a veggie substitute!), wrap up tortilla and eat! Karin These are very yummy, and can also be made in crepes!
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Edited by - Mumof3 on Sep 23 2006 09:28:19 AM |
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CabinCreek-Kentucky
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Frannie
Green County
Kentucky
USA
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Posted - Sep 23 2006 : 09:39:00 AM
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havne't tried this yet .. but is sounds yummy!
CELERY ROOT AND APPLE SLAW MAKES 6 CUPS
1/2 CUP MAYONNAISE 2 TEASOONS CHOPPED TARRAGON 1 TEASPOON LEMON ZEST 1/2 TEASPOON SALT 2 TABLESPOONS FRESHLY GRATED HORSERADISH 2 TABLESPOONS LEMON JUICE 2 SMALL BULBS CELERY ROOT )BOUT 1 POUND), PEELED AND CUT NTO SMALL MATCHSTICKS 2 CRISP APPLES, SUCH AS MACOUN, CORED AND CUT NTO SMALL MATSCHSTICKS 1 LARGE EGG, HARDBOILED AND FINELY CHOPPED (i suppose you can omit the apple) you can also replace the celery root with a one pound poackage of pre-cut sole slaw .. or slice up your own
Combine the mayonnaise, tarrago, lemon zest, salt and horseradish in a medium bowl. Toss the lemon juice, celerty oot (or cole slaw) and apples together in a large bowl and stir in the mayonnaise mixture and egg.
Let sit at least 45 minutes before serving.
True Friends, Frannie
CABIN CREEK FARM KENTUCKY
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~Tracey~
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Tracey
TN
USA
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Posted - Sep 23 2006 : 10:58:14 PM
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Anne, I got it and emailed you back to say thanks!!
I didn't even subscribe to my own thread so I am just now seeing this. It is nearly 1:00am but I wanna go cook!!
thanks for the recipes!
Tracey, mama to Callum 13, Katie 8, Wil 5.5, Benjamin almost 3 and Andrew 6 months!! |
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flowerchild
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Erica
Oregon
USA
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Posted - Sep 24 2006 : 3:08:00 PM
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Tracey- I add apples to hashbrowns when I make them. Well, not really traditional hashbrowns as I chunk the potatoes, but anyway. Just chunk up your potatoes (I use red potaotes and yams mixed), add some sliced sweet onions, and 1 or two apples peeled and chunked up, add seasoning, and whatever oil you use to cook with (I use e.v. coconut oil)- they turn out with a nice flavor, the apples make them better- or at least thats what my family says =)
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