Stewed Apples
Show: 5 Ingredient Fix
Episode: Penny Pinching Pleasers
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By sandraelaine1975
houston tx
on April 16, 2012
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So delicious and the butternut squash adds great flavor
By kgall
chicago, il
on February 13, 2012
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I followed the advice of other reviewers and used less water, closer to a half cup. It was delicious - served it as a side to the stuffed pork chops from the same episode.
By nursecibulka1
Munford
on February 05, 2012
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This is truly delicious. My daughter (not a squash eater ate two bowls and loved it. It is the right combination of sweet and tart.
By a_cleary_5299155
Norwich, CT
on January 22, 2012
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I used about 4 cups of diced butternut squash with about 6 cups of diced granny smith apples. I didn't have any brown sugar, so I used about a 1/4 cup of white with a heaping tablespoon of black strap molasses. Followed directions the rest of the way. Totally excellent.
By Debrasummers53
on November 23, 2011
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I first tried this receipe out on family with stuffed pork chops as an experiment to see if it would be good to make for Thanksgiving.
It was a big hit. Nobody could figure out what was in there with the apples. I would cut back on the water and add more if needed. This is definitely part of our Thanksgiving Dinner. The nice thing is that is can be made on the stove. Look out cranberry sauce--you have competition!
By jbraun_9741385
Flemington , NJ
on October 27, 2011
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So delicious! I read the reviews & I found that once I uncovered it & cooked the last 5 minutes with the cinnamon the water absorbed. My butternut squash got a little mushy but the flavor with the apples & seasonings was perfect!
By barb572000
on October 14, 2011
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This turned out exactly or maybe even better than the squash at my favorite restaurant, which also has apples and cinnamon. I did not find it to be watery at all. I used squash that was already diced from the grocery and I used Macoun apples. It was absolutely perfect and simply delicious! I will make this again for sure.
By christineh428_1...
Galloway, NJ
on August 07, 2011
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Really, REALLY good. I found 1 cup of water to be a bit too much. I ended up pouring some out prior to adding the cinnamon. The subtle differences in texture and taste between the squash and the apple work really well. This recipe is a keeper.
By Nannabell321
Alabama
on July 28, 2011
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This was a fantastic recipe. We actually ate it as a dessert, but I am excited to pair this with pork chops or pork loin. My boyfriend is a culinary genius, and he mentioned that this might be good over whole grain pancakes.
I love the recipe as is, but I will be adding another couple of apples next time (we LOVE apples in my house.
By jtmaxwell05
on July 24, 2011
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My husband and I made this along with Claire's stuffed pork chops tonight. All I can say is WOW!!! Absolutely delicious and so easy to make. Cannot wait to make this again!