Stewed Apples

Day 1 Week 2 For BM #54 -

This week, I shall showcase some easy to make recipes suitable for students in Dorms/Hostels who have limited access to various gadgets. I am assuming they have access to a refrigerator and a microwave.

I have never been in a hostel or dorm in my life. But I used to envy my brother when he was sent to a hostel for his high school studies. Though he never faced any difficulties with the quality or quantity of food, I cannot say so about some of my cousins and friends who had a tough time getting through their time in hostels.

Stewed Apples

I know many of them used to stealthily make Maggi using an immersion heater as that was the only type of electrical device allowed in their rooms. Now Maggi being out of shelves, I can only imagine the plight of students in such situations.

I had the liberty to serve these stewed apples on top of Tortilla chips as well as on ice cream as a topping. Trust me - it makes an interesting variation to the mundane chips and ice cream :)

These stewed apples can be made on stove top also except the time needed will have to be checked out. I shall update if I ever make it on stove top. This microwave preparation took me less time than taking these pictures :).

Stewed Apples

Recipe Inspiration from here
Ingredients - 

Apple 1 peeled, cored and chopped to bite size 
Water 1 Tbsp
Sugar 1 tsp (I felt I could have omitted the sugar as the apple was sweet by itself but was skeptical if the syrup would be the right consistency without the sugar)
Cinnamon Powder 1/4 tsp
Cornstarch 1/4 tsp
Lime/Lemon Zest as needed (Optional but recommended)
Almonds Chopped/Cashews Chopped/Raisins 1 tsp (Optional but recommended)

Stewed Apples

Method Of Preparation -

In a microwave safe bowl, add water, cornstarch, cinnamon powder, lime zest and sugar and mix well. (Add in the raisins if using)

Toss the chopped apples in the mixture making sure that all the pieces are coated with the sugar-cinnamon mixture.

Cover the bowl with a paper towel and microwave it for 2 minutes on high.

If needed microwave it for a few more seconds if the sugar syrup is not thick enough.

Sprinkle chopped nuts and serve it as is or 

- On top of tortilla chips for an interesting snack.
- With ice cream to make a delightful dessert. 
- On top of oatmeal. 



Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 54. 

Preparation Time 5 min
Serves 2-3
Posted by Harini R on Friday, July 10, 2015

14 comments

  1. Very interesting snack. I have never paired chips with apples but this looks so nice...

     
  2. Interesting ! I love to serve these with icecream and they pair very well.

     
  3. praba Says:
  4. great dorm recipe..would be helpful students for sure..

     
  5. Sarita Says:
  6. Nice interesting snack.. Looks yummy.

     
  7. Great snack and awesome combos.

     
  8. Kalyani Says:
  9. yummy combo - that hint of tartness with the sweet combined with the crunch of the wafers... wow !! can imagine that.

    and yes, I remember some of my friends talking about maggi using immersion heater :-)) what fun days they had

     
  10. sushma Says:
  11. Wow too good, awesome dish with apples.

     
  12. Very nicely made stewed apples.

     
  13. What an interesting recipe this is and definitely doable by kids in the dorm.

     
  14. Pavani Says:
  15. Very interesting recipe with apples and serving them tortilla chips is also very interesting.

     
  16. Pavani Says:
  17. Harini, just wanted to let you know that I made this dish for our dessert today and it was so simple to make and so delicious with ice cream. Thank you for sharing such a quick and easy dessert.

     
  18. a way to utilize leftover apples

     
  19. Stewed apples make such a great snack.

     
  20. Srivalli Says:
  21. Sounds so perfect for a single serve and quick craving...good one Harini..

     
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