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This is a great recipe for this classic salad chock full of apples, walnuts, celery, and grapes. The mayonnaise dressing is perfect and a bit different, with apple juice, yogurt, and celery seeds mixed in.
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A favorite pie to make at Thanksgiving, this cranberry apple pie has just the right amount of sweet and tart.
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Dried cranberries, grapes, apples, and walnut halves are tossed in a light creamy dressing for a colorful version of Waldorf salad that's perfect for fall and winter.
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Make this fall-inspired cinnamon and maple syrup-flavored applesauce in your Instant Pot® with just a few basic ingredients.
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The easiest Dutch apple pie and the scrummiest. This is THE traditional Dutch treat for birthdays or visitors. Preparation very quick and you can't go wrong! Add a cup of raisins to apples if desired.
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Freshly juiced mango, lemon, banana, and ginger create a tangy citrus drink to start the day.
Ingredients: banana, lemon, mango, orange, apples, ginger
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Apples baked in flaky pastry with cinnamon sugar are irresistible, especially when served with vanilla ice cream. To save preparation time, we use frozen puff-pastry sheets.
Ingredients: sugar, cinnamon, puff pastry, egg, apples
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An easy shrub recipe that calls for grated apples and cranberries blended with cider vinegar. You let the shrub infuse for 2 days.
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A delicious fruit smoothie made with blueberries, apples, raspberries and grapes.
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Tarte Tatin isn't as American as apple pie, but it's a whole lot easier With just four ingredients, it's all about the apples: the lovely taste and shape of the fruit are preserved by sugar and heat, with a buttery-salty crust underneath This recipe from Gotham Bar and Grill in New York has a couple of tricks that make it easier to pull off than others: dry the apples out before baking; start by coating the pan with butter instead of making a caramel; use tall chunks of apple and hug them together in the pan to prevent overcooking.