With the upcoming holidays like St. Nicholas Day, Hanukkah, Christmas, and New Year, there will be lots of parties to attend, and lots of party foods to prepare and sample. I will contribute by posting some of my favorite recipes for these occasions.
At our latest family gathering at Thanksgiving, I prepared this fairly light caramel dip, and it was my daughter-in-law’s favorite dip. I was so delighted, and decided to post it here for you to try and to enjoy. It requires very few ingredients, and it is much lighter in flavor and texture, than the store bought caramel dip. This recipe makes 2 cups of dip.
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Directions:
Tip. We found out that a very generous dipping with an apple chunk, tastes much better than just a light dipping.
Spear the apple piece with a toothpick, and submerge it in the dip…..yummy!!!!
I added a pinch (tip of 1/8 tsp. ) of ground cloves, to enhance the flavor and complement the cinnamon aroma.
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All Women Stalker
December 3rd, 2009 at 4:47 pm
1This actually sounds easy! Bookmarking and will reread once planning for Christmas dinner starts at home.
-meream
Suburban Grandma
December 3rd, 2009 at 6:50 pm
2If you like cinnamon you will like this dip. I forgot to mention that I also added a pinch of ground cloves, to complement the cinnamon flavor.
Diana
December 3rd, 2009 at 10:47 pm
3This sounds really easy and looks great. I just bought a really big bag of Apples from Sams Club too! How are your plans for the holidays going?
Suburban Grandma
December 4th, 2009 at 6:05 am
4I love apples this time of the year, and it sounds like you do too.
I use apples for baking, making fresh apple sauce, mix them into my pancake batter, bake them whole with brown sugar…..
“Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away”……there might be some truth to that, after all.
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Diana
December 18th, 2009 at 7:02 pm
6You mix them into pancake batter…mmm! Do you just throw in little pieces of apples while you’re mixing the batter?
Suburban Grandma
December 18th, 2009 at 10:04 pm
7I cut up apples to small pieces, sort of dicing them, mix a little bit of cinnamon in, and then fold them into the pancake batter. I use a large serving spoon to scoop the batter with apples to place it on a hot pan for frying. My family really likes these pancakes.
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