Last weekend Dana and I were out running errands and decided to hit up Cracker Barrel for breakfast.  Along with every meal, they serve fried apples.  I was mesmerized by the tasty apple goodness.  I had to make these for myself.  So I scoured the internet to see if anyone has tried these and there were a ton of recipes.  I remember the texture and it was similar to stewed apples.  However, the sauce over them was thick and delicious.  So it seemed like a sauce.  Then I stumbled over a recipe that stewed the apples and then covered them with a delicious apple sauce.  After trying it, I knew right then and there that it was the closest thing that I would get to the fried apples at Cracker Barrel.
Fried Apples – (Adapted from Princesa9580)
- 2 1/2 cups Apple Juice
- 4 large golden delicious apples
- 3 tbs corn starch
- 3 tbs white granulated sugar
- 1 tbs brown sugar
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp nutmeg
- 1/4 tsp cardamom
Core the apples and then slice them into 1/2 inch segments. Â In a large skillet or saucepan, bring 2 cups of apple juice and the sliced apples to a boil. Â Note – I used Fuji Apples instead of Golden Delicious. Â Not as good but they work and they are what I had on hand.
Once at a boil, reduce the heat and simmer for 15-20 minutes. Â Stir frequently so that the apples cook evenly. Â Simmer until the apples are fork tender.
Carefully remove the apples from the pan with a slotted spoon and place them into a large dish.
In a small bowl whisk together the remaining 1/2 cup of apple juice, cornstarch, sugars, and spices.
Pour the spiced mixture into the hot apple juice in the pan. Â Turn the heat to medium and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Â When the mixture thickens and bubbles it is ready.
Pour the thickened apple sauce over the apples and serve.
I made this before dinner and placed the apples in an oven-safe dish. Â I then covered the dish and placed it in the oven to keep warm until we were ready to eat. Â Â The apples were delicious and came as close as possible to the Cracker Barrel apples.
This recipe works best with a firm tart apple, like a golden delicious. Â I used what I had lying around (Fuji) and they did not have the right texture. Â However, it was still delicious.
These apples look very good. I have a very simple method of frying apples I learned from my Mom. Use apples that are firm like a Granny Smith. Peel, core and slice. Place in heavy skillet and add sugar. For 5 apples, use about 1 cup. Stir frequently using medium heat. The apples and sugar release liquid. Cook slowly until the consistency you like and apples are tender. Add a couple tablespoons of butter and a little cinnamon, optional. Very good. I love love cooked fruit.