Best Minted Apple Fool Recipes

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APPLE MAPLE FOOL



Apple Maple Fool image

Best made with a crisp & tart apple, like Granny Smith, if you know someone with a tree take some of theirs - they're generally not as sweet as the supermarket varieties. Brown sugar is to taste, but the maple syrup will make it sweeter. Cook time doesn't include chilling time.

Provided by LilKiwiChicken

Categories     Dessert

Time 45m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

8 granny smith apples, peeled, cored & sliced evenly
1 tablespoon butter
1 tablespoon soft brown sugar, to taste
1 cinnamon stick
2 tablespoons lemon zest, fine
4 tablespoons pure maple syrup
1 1/4 cups heavy whipping cream
2 tablespoons pure maple syrup, extra

Steps:

  • Melt the butter in a small heavy saucepan and add the apples.
  • Bring to a slow heat, then add the brown sugar, cinnamon stick and lemon zest. Cook slowly until the apples are soft and breaking down (you don't want total mush though), stirring often so they don't stick to the bottom of the pan.
  • Cool a little, then add the 4T of maple syrup, stirring until it is soaked through. Put into the fridge to cool totally (remove cinnamon stick).
  • Whip the cream into soft peaks, then fold this through the apple mixture. Put into 6 individual dishes and chill.
  • Just before serving garnish with the extra maple syrup (I normally make a small indentation on the top of the fool & nestle approx 1 teaspoon of the syrup in that).

OLD FASHION APPLE-MINT JELLY



Old Fashion Apple-Mint Jelly image

Warning honey sweetened jellies require longer cooking times than sugar jellies. I have not put in amounts because the juice you get from the apples will vary. I put the proportions of the other ingredients in the directions.

Provided by Nyteglori

Categories     Jellies

Time 1h35m

Yield 1 batch

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 -5 lb apple
water
honey
fresh mint leaves

Steps:

  • Wash the apples and remove the stems and dark spots. Quarter but do not peel or core. Place in a medium size enamel pot.
  • Add just enough water to half cover the fruit. Cook over low heat until fruit is soft (about 1 hour) place cooked apples in a jelly bag and drain out the liquid. You will get more juice if you squeeze the bag but the jelly will be cloudy if you do.
  • Measure the juice. Add 1/2 c honey for each cup of juice. Boil until jelly is done.
  • To test if your jelly is done remove the syrup from the heat and scoop up a small amount of jelly with a cold metal spoon. Raise it about a foot above above the pot away from the steam and wait about 20 seconds. Tip the spoon so that the syrup slides off the side of the spoon. If the syrup forms two drops that flow together and slide off the spoon in one sheet the jelly should be done. If it slides off in several separate drops cook it longer.
  • Add 1/4 c mint leaves for every quart of juice. Stir and allow to cook 1 minute further.
  • Remove leaves and ladle into hot sterile jars. Seal and process in a boiling water bath for 5 minutes or as according to canners instructions.
  • For special occasions you can pour hot jelly into buttered molds.

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