Thursday, November 18, 2010

Microwave Baked Apple

There are certain foods that say "fall" to me. One of them is apple crisp, and when I have a chance to eat it, I do my best vacuum cleaner impersonation. However, I acknowledge that some of the necessary ingredients in apple crisp-- like the salty butter and chunky brown sugar-- are not exactly healthy-diet-friendly. So to satiate my need for apple crisp, I attempt to mimic the dominant flavors and make a super-quick microwaved "baked" apple.

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I start by selecting the biggest apple in the bag. Then, I embark on the hardest part: using a paring knife to cut out the core. I do not like the texture or the taste of apple core, so this is an important step for me. After coaxing out the core, I dump in a combination of instant oatmeal, cinnamon, nutmeg, walnuts, and a tiny bit of brown sugar. I stick the whole thing in the microwave, where the apple proceeds to bubble and give up its natural juices.

You only need to microwave the apple until the juices start to run. And be prepared for a pool of flavor in the bottom of your bowl. But for all it's sloppiness, this hot and comforting treat hits the flavor notes I crave this time of year. And, indeed, I eat it voraciously with fork in hand.

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