Fall Delights: 5 Irresistible Windfall Apple Recipes. Happy WW Or Not So Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop. Hello friends, so how are you today?
Discover delicious recipes using windfall apples. From homemade apple jam and comforting apple cake to tasty apple pies make the most of fallen apples from your orchard or garden.
Embrace the natural sweetness and unique flavour of windfall apples with these tempting recipe creations. Explore my collection of recipes today and savour the bounty of nature’s harvest.
Fall Delights: 5 Irresistible Windfall Apple Recipes:
Mollie is always searching for something. Then she found the fallen apple off the apple trees. First she though they were mini balls, she loves to play ball!! Then she pawed them to see if they moved.
Fall Delights: 5 Irresistible Windfall Apple Recipes. They were wind fall apples. Lots of them. She thought they were lots of tennis balls. She tried one. Then she left then as she did not quite like the taste!! Dogs eh!? She is so sweet. Do you have any pets? If so what kind of pets do you have and what are their names?
What are wind fall apples? Windfall apples are apples that have fallen from the tree naturally due to wind, rather than being harvested manually. When ripe apples become too heavy or are affected by strong gusts of wind, they can detach from the tree and fall to the ground. These fallen apples are known as windfall apples. They are typically found under apple trees in orchards or even in home gardens.
Fall Delights: 5 Irresistible Windfall Apple Recipes:
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Fall Delights: 5 Irresistible Windfall Apple Recipes:
Windfall apples are the name given to these shattered apples. They can also be discovered in backyard gardens or orchards under apple trees.
Even though they could differ slightly from apples that are meticulously picked, windfall apples are frequently used for a variety of purposes. If they are in good shape and undamaged, they can still be consumed raw.
Even though they may be somewhat bruised or not appear appetising enough for direct ingestion, windfall apples are frequently utilised to make cider, apple sauce, and other culinary preparations.
It’s important to note that windfall apples should be examined before eating because they may have been on the ground for some time and may be harmed or beginning to decay.
You Might Also Like These Apple Recipes:
Firstly, Blackberry And Roasted Apple Juice. Juice anyone? Do you fancy making your own juice? How about making some blackberry and roasted apple juice drinks?
Yeap, roasted apples whizzed up with some blackberries and a few more ingredients. Delicious. Tasty. Fresh. Healthy. Blackberry and Roasted Apple Juice. So tasty.
Secondly, Butterscotch Apple Pie. How about trying this Butterscotch Apple Pie? Just like Grandma used to make but this is a little easier as my Grandma used to make her own pasty and this recipe uses ready-made pasty to make it quicker.
I adore apple pies. Does anyone not? They bring to mind, my grandmother. When I was a child, whenever you visited my grandmother’s house, you were always welcomed with a slice of homemade apple pie. Delicious. She was always baking when we went to Grandma and Granddad’s house. The house had a mystical aroma. So today I am sharing a Butterscotch Apple Pie. How yummy? Butterscotch Apple Pie.
No-Bake Apple Pie Cake:
Thirdly, No-Bake Apple Pie Cake. This showstopping dessert couldn’t be more effortless but rewarding to make. You can replace the fruit according to the seasons – strawberries in summer and raspberries in autumn. Not only does it look (and taste) sensational, it comes together in minutes and you don’t need to turn the oven on! No-Bake Apple Pie Cake.
Fourthly, How To Make Apple Pie Jam: A Spoonful Anyone? This delicious jam is fragrant with the aroma of apple pie spices. You can make it all year round, as it doesn’t rely on seasonal fruit. It tastes fantastic on toast, crumpets, scones and pancakes. Try a spoonful on your porridge too! How To Make Apple Pie Jam.
Fifthly, Apples Baked With Fruit And Nuts. Baked apples can go in the oven along with a roast or whatever else is in there, so long as the temperature is around the middling mark. They’re equally good whether you eat them hot as a pudding with vanilla ice cream, or cold from the fridge for a fruity breakfast the next day. Apples Baked With Fruit And Nuts.
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Mollie is not silly is she!
Well, they are almost almost round as tennisballs, right Mollie 😀 Pawkisses for a wonderful day 🙂 <3
Thanks for stopping by 🙂
Too cute. I suppose an apple a day doesn't keep the vet away. LOL
Hehe, nice one 🙂
Mollie is cute.
Aww thank you Deborah 🙂
This is so cute! Go Mollie!
Thanks Heather 🙂
I always love your photos. Sweet Mollie. Do come by and linkup tomorrow Claire Thanks, Ada. =)
Aww, thanks Ada. I will pop over now 🙂
I guess Mollie is not into fruit, even if it's round.
No, hehe not into her fruit 🙂
Dogs remind me of our simple nature.Here's my Wordless Wednesday.
Thanks Deb 🙂
We have a feline Molly. They are geniuses. 🙂
Aww lovely 🙂
I love their inquisitiveness. Thank you for hosting Claire xwww.vanityandmestyle.com
Thanks Laurie 🙂
Adorable! I can't wait until the weather is cool enough to warrant drinking apple cider. 😀
Whoo that sounds nice Kristin 🙂
So cute!
Aww, thanks Tamar 🙂
Aww! good to see Mollie got to the core of it…Boom! Boom!Have an appletastic week 🙂
Haha!! Thanks Steve 🙂
Oh Mollie. Apples are good. What a funny doggie.
Thanks for stopping by Alissa 🙂
Cute…
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Aww, thanks 🙂