2014-11-26 (W) Holiday Nachos COMPLETED

A year ago I made a recipe about nachos of another variety.

My old video about Engineer Nachos 

A couple weeks ago I was helping my mom make bite-size caramel apple (toffee apple) appetizers. The idea is to use a melon baller to scoop out spheres of apples then coat them in melted caramel from a double-boiler. Great. Except caramel doesn't stick to cut apples which are wet. So the appetizers didn't turn out well. While helping I had the idea to use red and green apple slices arranged like tortilla chips and drizzled with dipping caramel sauce like salsa. The result was supposed to be a plate of holiday nachos.

My sister is a cake decorator in Colorado who just had surgery so she can't decorate. I guess her restlessness infected me to make this.

Enough background.
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Ingredients:

  • Red apple
  • Green apple of comparable size
  • Caramel sauce
  • Lemon juice

Special tools:

  • #5 round frosting tip
  • Decorating bag for tip
Steps:
  1. Cut apples into eights or sixteenths depending on size. Remove core. An apple slicer/corer can be used.
  2. Coat apple slices in lemon juice. Spray, sprinkle or toss in a bowl.
  3. Arrange slices on plate.
  4. Cut tip from decorating bag, if disposable, insert frosting tip, and fill with caramel.
  5. Apply caramel liberally.
Don't use a blue plate.

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Now, with pictures.

Cut apples into eights or sixteenths depending on size. Remove core. An apple slicer/corer can be used.


Coat apple slices in lemon juice. Spray, sprinkle or toss in a bowl.

Arrange slices on plate.

Cut tip (15mm) from decorating bag, if disposable, insert frosting tip, and fill with caramel.

Apply caramel liberally.

This is equally tasty

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2014-11-25 (Tu)

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