Monday, March 27, 2023

Creating liberating content

HomeLifestyleRecipesCaramel Apple Lattice Cookies

Caramel Apple Lattice Cookies

Caramel Apple Walnut Cookies are individual mini pies filled with a layer of caramel and thick homemade apple pie filling. The cookie is topped with a piecrust woven lattice that resembles an apple pie. As you bite into this little bit-of- heaven, the apple filling with its cinnamon and walnut bites ooze from the sides of the cookies. The cookie top is sprinkled with a generous amount of cinnamon and sugar.

Caramel Apple Lattice Cookie Recipe

Ingredients

2 refrigerated pie crust* tested Pillsbury
3 medium granny smith apples
4 tablespoons butter
¼ cup packed dark brown sugar
½ teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon–divided
2 teaspoons ground nutmeg-divided
¼ cup granulated sugar
¼ cup caramel ice cream topping
½ cup chopped pecans or walnuts-optional

Instructions

Peel, core and dice apples, place in saucepan with butter, brown sugar, salt and 1 teaspoon of each spice.

On medium heat, cook apples until soft and thickened. Remove from heat and cool. Unroll one crust, using a 2 ½ ͇round cookie cutter, cut out 12 cookie rounds. Place rounds ona parchment lined baking sheet. Brush tops of pie crust cookies with caramel topping. Add a ½ teaspoon apple filling over top of cookie round. Sprinkle with chopped nuts if desired. Unroll remaining crust and cut long strips of dough ͆wide. Weave dough strips to create a lattice design. Cut cookie lattice with round cookie cutter to create clean edges. Mix ¼ cup sugar and 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon and nutmeg.

Brush tops with egg wash and sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar mixture. Bake cookies for 30 minutes at 350º. Drizzle cookies with caramel sauce if desired. Best served warm.

Yield: 12-13 cookies

For a dazzling fall table display bring out your favorite autumn accessories, pumpkins, gourds, leaves, and wooden bowls of granny smith or assorted red and yellow apples Choose flat bottom pumpkins for stacking, mix colors that will make your display more eye appealing. Ornamental kale, mini pumpkins, mums, potted pansies and sunflowers create a simple but beautiful table and porch presence. For more ways to help you “serve it up sassy” go to www.lizbushong.com

October harvest brings bushels of apples and plenty of apple and caramel-infused desserts. Surprise your kiddos with an after school snack and bake a batch of Caramel Apple Walnut Cookies. For supper tonight bake a little bit-of-happiness with the Skillet Caramel Apple Pie. Don’t skip the vanilla ice cream on the warm pie. It is truly Caramel Apple-Delicious!
Helping you Make a Statement, Make it Sassy and Make it Yours!

About the Author
Liz Bushong is an expert in the three-dimensional art of entertaining. She transforms simple dining occasions into beautiful and memorable moments by adding a touch of her own “sassy” style. For the past several years Liz been entrusted to decorate the White House for several Holidays. She is a featured monthly guest chef/designer on WCYB TV 5, WSLS10-Daytime Blue Ridge and other television shows. Liz is the author of Sweets & Savories cookbook as well as past contributing writer for VIP Seen and Bella magazine. See recipes and ideas: lizbushong.com and social media. Liz is offering a free download of Black and White Creative Tablescape Ideas when you subscribe to lizbushong.com.

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img

Most Popular

More from Author

4word Hosts Tenth Anniversary Celebration Online – Gala for the Girls

The 4word 2021 Virtual Gala: An Evening with Mary Lou Retton, will be a victorious evening of inspiration, camaraderie, faith, and unapologetic ambition held on February 27, 2021

International Healing Minister, Charles Carrin-Turns 90

Dapper is he, as he strolls into TooJay's on Palm Beach...

20 Quotes to Encourage Friendships During COVID-19

Besties. BFF’s. Life-long friends. Friend is such a wonderful and endearing...

10 Ways God is a Faithful Father

Faithful. This characteristic comes to mind when I think of fathers. But...

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_imgspot_img

Ask Kathy: Why am I not experiencing more joy in my life?

We asked Kathy Martin, a well known counselor with a thriving practice in Palm Beach County, if she would address questions brought to her by readers of One Christian Voice. And she agreed! Here is the first question we posed to her and her solution.

EU Nationals Want to Preserve Christian Culture—Poll

A recent survey found that the majority of British and EU nationals want to preserve Europe's Christian roots.

“Science does not contradict Christianity” Says NASA Astronaut

A former NASA astronaut believes that the study of science and nature is in accordance to with what's written in the Bible.

Podcasting Priest Sees Hope in the Future of Christianity in America

Fr. Mike Schmitz believes that reports of Christianity is in a decline in America could be "good news" for the church.

Priest Who Went to Hell Shares What He Saw

A priest from Michigan claims he died and went to hell in 2016, saying he wouldn't wish it on his worst enemy.

Christians are Comfortable Resolving Conflict at Home —Barna

Barna Group released a study which found that Christians say they are comfortable resolving conflict at home.

More Afghan Christians Are Accessing the Bible Online

Online Afghan ministries report an increase in the number of Christians within Afghanistan who access virtual Bible study.

US Christian Group Celebrates 10,000th Traveler to Israel

Passages celebrated a milestone of bringing a total of 10,000 Christian students to Israel within seven years.

Week of Prayer 2023 in Europe Focuses on Joy

European evangelical churches are invited to a special weeklong time of prayer from January 8-15, 2023.

Lauren Daigle Donates Almost $700K to Charities

Christian music artist Lauren Daigle wrapped up the holiday season by donating $681,000 to community charities.

Bethlehem Welcomes Christmas Tourists After Pandemic Ebb

After two years, business is back in Bethlehem as thousands of tourists arrive in the city for the Christmas season.

Over 18,000 World Cup Fans Come to Christ

More than 18,000 World Cup fans decided to follow Jesus Christ after seeing the digital campaign of a former professional soccer player.