Food & Fun Recipes
Apple Rings
Ingredients
- 4 apples
- 1 T lemon juice
- 3 T water
- sturdy thread or twine
Instruction
- Peel, core and slice the apples into rings about ⅛ inch thick.
- Mix the lemon juice and water in a shallow dish.
- Dip each ring into the mixture, then pat dry with a paper towel.
- String the fruit through the center of each ring.
- Hang in a dry warm place. The rings will take 1-2 weeks to dry.
To expedite the process, dry the apples in a warm oven.
- Instead of stringing the rings, place them on a wire cooling rack that rests on a baking tray.
- Put the tray in a 150 degree oven.
- Allow the rings to dry for about four hours, turning once midway through.
- When the rings have no moisture left, remove them from the oven.
- Eat, or cool before placing them in small bags.
Apple Trivia
- The apple tree originated in an area between the Caspian and the Black Sea.
- Charred apples have been found in prehistoric dwellings in Switzerland. Apples were the favorite fruit of ancient Greeks and Romans.
- In the US, the Pilgrims planted the first apple trees - in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. In colonial time apples were called "winter banana" or "melt-in-the-mouth."
- Newton Pippin apples were the first apples exported from America in 1768, some were sent to Benjamin Franklin in London. One of George Washington's hobbies was pruning his apple trees.
- Pomology is the science of apple growing. The apple is a member of the rose family.
- The top apple-producing states are Washington, New York, Michigan, California, Pennsylvania and Virginia. The average size of an apple orchard in the US is 50 acres.
- The world's top apple producers are China, the US, Turkey, Poland and Italy.
- Apple trees take four to five years to produce their first fruit. Most apples are still picked by hand in the fall.
- Apples harvested from an average tree can fill 20 boxes that weigh 42 pounds each. The largest apple picked weighed three pounds.
- Some apple trees will grown over 40 feet high and live over 100 years.
- It takes the energy from 50 leaves to produce one apple.
- Apples are fat-, sodium-, and cholesterol-free and are a great source of pectin, a fiber. A medium apples is about 80 calories and has five grams of fiber.
- Americans eat 19.6 pounds or about 65 fresh apples every year. Europeans eat about 46 pounds of apples annually.