Apple Peanut Butter Delights

appleMarlboro Man, the kids, and I are in Colorado this week. We stay in the same place whenever we come here, and one of the challenges is always figuring out what everyone’s going to eat. This is one of my favorite snacks to whip up when we’re away from home, when all I have at my disposal is a single cookie sheet, an oven, a few other basic kitchen items, and whatever grocery staples I pick up at the supermarket the day we arrive.


Hyacinth first enlightened me about this kid-friendly (and mom-friendly, and dad-friendly, and anyone-friendly) snack years and years ago when we first started homeschooling our kids and we used to swap easy recipe ideas; these delicious wonders were all the rage among homeschooling moms (well, all moms!) at the time. They’re a cinch to whip up, and perfectly satisfying for a handful of kids. Think of them as little portable apple-peanut butter pies!


I made a batch yesterday after we finished skiing (Breaking News: I did not fall) and I decided to take a walk on the wild side and take pics of the process for you. It was kind of fun to do a cooking post in a foreign land!


Well, if you can call Colorado foreign. Which you can’t. So never mind.


 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightStart with an apple or two or nineteen, depending on how many Apple Peanut Butter Delights you wish to wind up with.


These are Honeycrisp. I am obsessed.


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightIf you have an apple corer, you can cut out the core. If you don’t, like I didn’t, just cut around the core like this!


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightThen just slice the apple pieces…


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightInto really thin slices. The apples will only cook in the oven for a short time, so the thinner you can go, the better.


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightNext, grab some English muffins! These are whole wheat, but you can use whatever kind you like.


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightGrab about a tablespoon of peanut butter per English muffin half…


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightAnd smear it all over the surface in an even layer.


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightThen come the apples! Lay a few slices on top, stacking them here and there.


And yes. Sometime before 2016, I hope to remove the last of the glitter polish from my thumbnail. It just hasn’t been much of a squeaky wheel lately.


It’s a good thing God doesn’t care about what fingernails look like.


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightNow, to make these delights especially delightful, throw some sugar and a little cinnamon into a bowl.


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightAnd mix it together.


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightI bought the very smallest size of sugar the supermarket had, but this was the smallest cinnamon container they had. If I were smart, I would have brought back the cinnamon I bought last year, or if I’d been really smart, the cinnamon I bought the year before that.


But who remembers to pack cinnamon when they’re going on a family vacation?


Not I, that’s who.


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightNext, sprinkle the mixture over the top of each muffin.


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightI’m pretty generous with the cinnamon sugar, because eventually it will caramelize under the broiler in the oven and…well, again, that’s where the whole *delightful* thing comes in.


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightThen just pop the pan into a 350 degree oven for 10 minutes for the first stage.


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightAnd here’s what will happen during that 10 minutes: The English muffin will toast slightly. The peanut butter will become warm and gooey. The apples will soften slightly. And the cinnamon-sugar mixture will settle into the whole thing and create a miracle.


But the miracle’s not over yet.


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightAfter this stage, turn on the broiler and pop the pan back into the oven on one of the lower racks for 2 to 3 minutes. Watch them the whole time to make sure they don’t burn….and here’s what will happen during that 2 to 3 minutes…


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightThe edges of the English muffins will get slightly crisper, the apples will get nice and hot, and the cinnamon-sugar mixture will bubble and caramelize, and…


 

 

 

Apple Peanut Butter DelightWell, it’s just darn delicious.


And here are some variations:


* Use softened butter instead of peanut butter. You’ll wind up with nice little apple pie treats.

* Use brown sugar instead of white sugar. Or do a mix of white and brown!

* Add a sprinkle of nutmeg to the cinnamon-sugar mixture.

* Change up the bread you use: Bagels, cinnamon-raisin bread, sourdough…yum!


Here’s the handy dandy printable. Enjoy!


 



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Recipe
Apple Peanut Butter Delights

Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Servings: 12



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Ingredients
6 whole Whole Wheat English Muffins, Split1 cup Creamy Peanut Butter2 whole Apples, Cut Into Thin Slices1/2 cup Sugar2 teaspoons Ground Cinnamon Preparation Instructions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.


Spread each English muffin half with about 1 tablespoon peanut butter. Lay slices of apple on top, overlapping and stacking a few.


Mix together the sugar and cinnamon, then sprinkle a teaspoon or two over each English muffin half.


Bake them for 10 minutes, then broil (watch them constantly!) until the top is nice and bubbly and starting to caramelize. (You can sprinkle on a little more cinnamon sugar after the initial 10 minutes of baking if you want to add a little more!)


Allow to sit for 5 minutes, then serve!



Posted by Ree | The Pioneer Woman on January 5 2015




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