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One-year old Linc eating his hand picked apple -
this is about when the apple love started! |
As we all know, it is that wonderful time of year - FALL! Some of you may be thinking "yeah wonderful - everything dies", but I am elated! Fall and winter are my favorite seasons. I love the crisp air, the comfy nights, SNOW, being able to breathe - yup it is all wonderful. One of the best parts of fall, at least for this family, is apple picking. Apples are a staple in our house. Brian and I each eat one a day and we try to limit Linc to two a day. (I am surprised he hasn't turned into a little apple. He has been consuming multiple apples a day since he had enough teeth to eat them without help. The best part - no cutting or peeling is needed!! Just toss him an apple and he will be happy!) Each year we go apple picking, normally twice. We, hopefully, end up with at least a bushel of apples between each time. Then I have the enjoyable job of turning a good portion of the apples into yummy treats : applesauce,
apple bread, baked apples, apple butter, apple dumplings,
apple pie egg rolls, apple pie - you name it I make it. This year I decided to look for some new recipes to add to my arsenal, and thus Apple Spice Bars joined the queue.
****Random Plug: We thoroughly enjoy
Barden Family Orchard and have been going there for about 4 years now. The orchard is nice, the people are great and the prices are reasonable! - you pay for your bags, not your poundage. If you are in the Scituate/Foster area and are looking to pick I highly suggest checking them out. ****
Apple Spice Bars
- 2 c Flour
- 1 T Apple Pie Spice *
- 2 t Baking Powder
- 1/2 t Cinnamon
- 2 Eggs
- 2 c Brown Sugar
- 1/2 c Margarine, softened
- 1 - 1 1/2 c Apples, peeled and chopped
- 1 t Vanilla
- Preheat the oven to 350 F.
- Prepare a 9 x 13 baking dish by greasing liberally or lining with parchment paper.
- Cream together the margarine, sugar, vanilla and eggs.
- Add the baking powder, cinnamon, and apple pie spice to the mixture.
- Add in your apples and mix until well coated.
- Finally add in the flour and mix until combined.
- Transfer the mixture to your prepared baking dish and bake for 25-30 minutes or until it springs back to the touch.
- Let cool prior to cutting - if you can wait that long.
- Enjoy!
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I wish there was a way for me to share the wonderful smell of this baking! |
Nutrition: If you cut the bars into 24 equal section then the calorie count is about 130/bar. I would say that is a respectable amount!
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All done and nicely golden brown. (Please excuse my well loved
pans - you can tell they get a LOT of use!) |
*If you do not buy apple pie spice, like me, then I have a method to make some.
Apple Pie Spice
- 1/4 c Cinnamon
- 1 T All Spice
- 2 t Nutmeg
- 2 t Ginger
- Combine them all, mixing well. You can store in an air tight container for future use!
no problemo!!
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