Baked Apple Chips
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Baked Apple Chips

I have made this cookie for public events and at home and they are always well received.  I do replace the raisins with dried cranberries and use all whole wheat pastry flour. Really interesting recipe! Next time I will for sure try it with oats to replace some flour like the user Gooseberry suggested. As is my daughter loved these cookies and they taste even better the next day! They do have a bit of that chewy texture a low-fat cookie usually gets but they are still super yummy and i am sure the oat sub will help with that.

1) Wash the apple thoroughly under cool running water

Here you see lime, crushed kale chips and toasted nori, toasted pepitas, hemp seeds, and jungle peanuts. The tofu is sliced thinly, drizzled with shoyu, and draped over the porridge. Sometimes I spike the whole situation with sriracha sauce, sometimes I don’t. I make this porridge in an Instant Pot.

2) Slice the apple into thin slices or circles

Dropped three eggs in for nine minutes to get my perfectly cooked eggs. When I pulled them out, I stuck the first one in the glass, ran some water in, and shook it. The shell cracked a bit, but the egg didn’t really pop out. Still, the whole shell popped off, so it was relatively easy to peel. On the second egg, I shook longer and harder, added more water and shook again.

3) leaving the skin and core or removing either or both

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Apple Cinnamon Flavored Water

Preparation Time: 5 Min | Chill Time: 3 Hours| Total: 3:30 Hours


Ingredients

1⁄2 apple
1⁄2 cinnamon stick
4 cups water


Directions

1) Wash the apple thoroughly under cool running water
2) Slice the apple into thin slices or circles, leaving the skin and core or removing either or both.
3) Add the apple slices and cinnamon stick to the water and refrigerate several hours or overnight to allow the most flavoring, then keep it cold to keep it safe.
4) Drink within 2 days for best quality.

Category:
Drinks
Cuisine:
French
Calories:
5%
Keywords:
Apple Cinnamon Flavored Water

Notes

Keep it Safe! Do not mix batches of flavored water. Use it up, clean the container, then make a new batch.