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Campfire Baked Apples

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Ingredients

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6 apples large solid cooking types
6 tablespoons butter
6 teaspoons sugar
3 teaspoons cinnamon

Nutritional information

192.8
Calories
106 g
Calories From Fat
11.8 g
Total Fat
7.3 g
Saturated Fat
30.5 mg
Cholesterol
83.5mg
Sodium
24.2 g
Carbs
3.9 g
Dietary Fiber
18.6 g
Sugars
0.5 g
Protein
201g
Serving Size (g)
6
Serving Size

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Campfire Baked Apples

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    You can make these in the oven and/or gas grill too using the highest heat settings but the campfire method is the traditional one. I have been making these babies for over 45 years -- I was raised in a log cabin and we made them in the fireplace coals all the time. The flavor is heavenly. This is a LOT of fun for the kids and, closely supervised, (and given a little assistance), they can make their own. Enjoy.

    • 45 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Campfire Baked Apples,You can make these in the oven and/or gas grill too using the highest heat settings but the campfire method is the traditional one. I have been making these babies for over 45 years — I was raised in a log cabin and we made them in the fireplace coals all the time. The flavor is heavenly. This is a LOT of fun for the kids and, closely supervised, (and given a little assistance), they can make their own. Enjoy.,Hi, It’s almost six in the morning but I can’t sleep until I’m done my homework, so decided to take a breaak, and made these. Yum!!!!!! A really early breakfast. Leanne


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    You'll Need 12 Sheets of Aluminum Foil, Each About 10 Inches Long. If Using a Campfire, Move Back Large Burning Embers to Expose Hot Coals -- Oak Coals Are Best.

    2
    Done

    Prepare Each Apple by First Cutting a Top-Shaped "plug" Out of the Stem-End With a Sharp Paring Knife. Keep the Plugs to Re-Insert Later. Leave the Stems on If You Wish.

    3
    Done

    Use a Butter Knife or the Paring Knife to Carve Out All of the Core and Seeds. This Is the Trickiest Part. Do not Go Through the Bottom of the Apple but If You Do, It's No Big Deal.

    4
    Done

    Into Each Apple Insert 1 Tablespoon of the Butter, 1 Teaspoon of Sugar and 1/2 Teaspoon of Cinnamon. That Should Pretty Much Fill the Void. Then, Re-Insert the Top Plug and Double-Wrap Each Apple in Aluminum Foil. (some Folks Rub the Outside of the Apple With Butter but I Never Bother to Do This).

    5
    Done

    Lay the Apples on the Coals and, After 5 Minutes, Roll Them Over So That the Second Side Can Bake. Roll Them Out of the Coals After 10 Minutes, Let Them Cool For a Bit and Serve.

    6
    Done

    You Can Make Sort of a Primitive Bowl Out of the Aluminum Foil Wrappers and Eat the Apples With a Spoon.

    7
    Done

    Tip: Don't Puncture the Aluminum Foil With a Fork to Turn the Apples Because All Your Butter Will Leak Out! Use a Pair of Tongs If You Have a Big Pair.

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