What a comfortable fruit! Good right off the tree, good for storing, and absolutely wonderful for cooking! In fact, I'm having some apple jelly on toast for dessert tonight!
From the pages of the Farmer's Almanac, here is some interesting facts about apples!
Autumn Is for Apples
Almost any apple can be enjoyed when eaten fresh. However, not all apples are ideal for the kitchen. For example, the popular McIntosh might be great for eating off the tree, but its flesh is too tender to hold up to baking in a pie. However, the Cortland apple is a bit firmer than the Mac, so it’s a good choice for pies as well as sauces and salads.
Note: When it comes to cooking with apples, it may be helpful to know the following:
1 pound of apples = 2 large, 3 medium, or 4 to 5 small apples
1 pound of apples = 3 cups peeled and sliced apples
Below is a list with some of the best baking and cooking apples in North America.
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Braeburn
Sauce...Tart, sweet, aromatic...tall shape, bright color
Cortland
Pies, Sauces, Fruit Salad...Tart, crisp...larger than 'McIntosh'
Fuji
Baking...Sweet and juicy, firm... red skin
Gala
Dried, Cider...Mild, sweet, juicy, crisp...yellow-orange skin with red striping (resembles a peach)
Granny Smith
Baking...Moderately sweet, crisp flesh...green skin
Jonagold
Pie, Sauce...Tangy-sweet...Yellow top, red bottom
Jonathan
Sauce...Tart flesh, crisp, juicy...bright red on yellow skin
McIntosh
Sauce...Juicy, sweet, pinkish-white flesh...red skin
Newtown Pippin
Pie, Sauce, Cider...Sweet-tart flesh, crisp...greenish-yellow skin
R.I. Greening
Pie...Very tart, distinctively flavored...grass-green skin, tending toward yellow/orange
Rome Beauty
Baking, Cider...Mildly tart, crisp...greenish-white flesh, thick skin
Winesap
Sauce, Pie, Cider...Very juicy, sweet-sour flavor, winey, aromatic...sturdy, red skin
No matter how you cook them, I love me some good ol' apple pie, apple fritters, apple cake, apple juice, apple dumplings, apple...well, you get the picture!
How about coffee on the patio this morning...with some biscuits and apple jelly?