The pandemic has taken a lot away from us in 2020, but thank god it didn't take away our apple-picking season. We recently brought home a huge bag of apples just in time for my dad's birthday. As a ...
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare dough by mixing flour, shortening and salt with pastry blender. Add cold water, mixing thoroughly with fork. Set aside. Combine sugar and cinnamon and stir through ...
Apple pies are tasty, sure, but they can be pretty time-consuming to whip up. If you don't have all day to spend in the kitchen or a bunch or people to serve, but you're still in the mood for the warm ...
Drummond wrote about her apple dumplings recipe in a post on The Pioneer Woman website, explaining how it originated with her mother. When her mom was coming to visit, Drummond asked if she would ...
As we shift from summer to fall, we’re getting ready to enjoy all the warm and cozy flavors of the season. And while pumpkin-flavored foods seem to steal the spotlight in the fall, there’s another ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- With the holidays I'm always looking for a great dessert recipe. So, this week, we head into Barbara Gibbs kitchen for a delicious, and super easy, recipe for apple dumplings.
Serves 6. Recipe is from Corinne Cook. This is easy and fun to do if you have it all measured and apples prepped before you begin. 1. Preheat oven to 425 F. Set aside 7 x 11-inch baking dish (not ...
Ingredients: Pie dough: Buy or prepare enough pie dough for two double crust pies. Apples: 8 small Granny Smith apples peeled and coredSauce for apples: 1 cup packed brown sugar1 cup white sugar2 tsp ...
WRAL anchor Renee Chou's daughter, Elsa, loved making this dish at summer cooking camp at Flour Power. She was kind enough to share it with us! "I LOVE apple desserts and this is so amazing. It’s good ...
In this week's episode of TODAY All Day's "Dylan Dishes: Cooking with Cal," we are all about apples! Everyone in my family loves apples and I use them in so many different recipes. Taking the boys ...
For those pressed for time, looking to do some ironic cooking or just plain angry at their arteries, we present the third in a series of recipes to help you enjoy a Redneck Thanksgiving. For previous ...