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Thursday, October 13, 2011

4 Delicious Apple Recipes For Fall

Apple pie, apple cobbler, apple muffins, apple cider  and just simple plain apples remind us that fall has arrived.  Get in the Fall apple spirit and try out one of these Pillsbury apple recipes on your family this fall.

 Apple Slab Pie
Treat your family or guests to this apple slab pie made using Pillsbury® pie crusts - a simple and flavorful dessert.  Click here for complete recipe and how to make from Pillsbury.


 
Apple Pie Pops
Looking for a tasty dessert? Then check out these delicious apple pie pops made using Pillsbury® refrigerated pie crust and drizzled with glaze. Click here for complete recipe and how to from Pillsbury.



Carmel Apple Marshmallow Tarts
 Apple pie you can pick up with your fingers! These fold-over-style pockets drew attention at a state fair pie contest and are delicious warm or cool.  Click here for complete recipe and how to from Pillsbury.

Apple Walnut Sticky Buns
Popular television chef Sandra Lee developed this easy five-ingredient recipe that gets a quick start from Pillsbury® refrigerated cinnamon rolls.  Click here for Sandra Lee's complete recipe and how to instructions.



Do you have a fall apple recipe that your family enjoys?

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3 Comments:

Blogger AMS said...

I am definitely going to make the apple pie pots minus the pop...they look yummy.

October 13, 2011 at 2:25 PM  
Blogger Terri said...

Thanks for reminding me of Pillsbury's site full of delicious recipes! The Apple Walnut Sticky Buns look so good & they're so easy to make. When I headed over to pillsbury.com I found another yummy recipe using apples - Topsy-Turvy Apple Pie. :-)

October 14, 2011 at 7:09 AM  
Blogger Terri said...

Thanks for reminding me about their great site full of delicious recipes! The Apple Walnut Sticky Buns look so good & they're so easy to make. I found another Pillsbury recipe I want to try for Thanksgiving. It's Topsy-Turvy Apple Pie. :-)

October 14, 2011 at 7:13 AM  

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