Try this one, folks. You'll LOVE it!
The ingredients include: a couple glasses of Opolo Rousanne (at least that's what I started with), four large green apples, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg, 1/2 cup uncooked oatmeal, 2 tablespoons caramel dip, and 2 tablespoons softened butter.
Begin by slicing the butts off your apples so they all sit flatly in your greased baking dish;


Core the apple;

In a mixing bowl, mix cinnamon and nutmeg. For giggles, I used fresh nutmeg from Jamaica!

Add the oatmeal;

Soften the butter (hello Moo Cow!);

Then add it to the dry ingredients;

Being sure to mix it all together and form a paste-like substance. Then fill the apples, place in the baking dish and cover with foil. Bake for 40 minutes on 400. Remove, add a glop (yes, that's a technical term) of caramel and bake for another 5 minutes.

Remove from dish and serve with tongs...the apple will be very soft and squishy, so the tongs will be the best thing to serve with;

Then have your guests slice those bad boys open;

They will ooh and ahhh;

And eat every last bite!

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8 comments:
Yummy! Thanks for sharing!
YUMMY!!! YUM!!! what a GREAT!!! and EASY!!! recipe. THANKS!!! Geri
Just stopping in from SITS to say HI! This look sensational! I can't wait to try it.
Happy Tuesday! Come over and check out my "5 DAYS OF GIVE-A-WAYS"!
Thanks for sharing this yumminess. I hope to see you at Crock Pot Wednesday on diningwithdebbie.blogspot.com. Thanks again for posting.
So, the Opolo Roussanne is to drink?......I love it already. :-)
Thanks for the recipe. I shall have to try it.....but first I need to get myself a bottle of the Opolo Roussanne. :-)
Hope your day has been beautiful
Hey Robin, yes, I started with the Rousanne by drinking it. Ha! This was an easy and sorta healthy dessert AND everyone liked it. Give it a try!
YUM! (I just sang that in my head) this looks SO tasty and with it being fall, and slightly obsessing over the caramel apples @ the fair this will do the trick without tricking the scale. Thank you! I love your blog!
I LOVE the plate you're using to show off your appley goodness!!
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