Apple of my pie
“An apple a day keeps the doctor away” is a popular saying. At some point in our lives, we've all heard this expression. This sentence was used a million times by my mother to get me to eat something wholesome. That's how I went from liking apples to actually loving them. Apple season is enjoyable, nourishing, and extremely healthy. From planning a trip to a beautiful apple orchard in your cute fall clothing to actually using those apples you picked for various recipes. What I like best about apples is how versatile they are. They can be served as a dessert, breakfast, or as an ingredient in a variety of savory dishes. In addition, apples are high in fiber. Fiber can aid in the reduction of cholesterol, the control of blood sugar, and maintaining a healthy weight. Apples are also high in Vitamin C and a powerful antioxidant. Today, we've put some apple recipes on the table that will make your apple-picking trip entirely worthwhile.
Apple Pancakes
It's pancake time, so rise and shine. Pancakes are, without a doubt, a nationwide favorite breakfast for almost everyone. Apple pancakes, on the other hand, are a healthier, lighter fall breakfast alternative. We all know how to make pancakes, but if you want to incorporate apples in your pancakes, you may mix apple sauce with milk, eggs, and cinnamon in the batter. You can also serve your pancakes with apple slices on top. We have one more thing to add to your pancakes to make them more innovative. The Cookies & Cream flavor of NutraMetrix TLS Nutrition Drinks is a powder that can be used in pancake batter. Protein, Vitamin A, C, B12, D3, E, calcium, and biotin are all provided by a small amount of the powder. It’s one of the most effective strategies to acquire protein while still enjoying your sweet, delectable breakfast.
Apple pie oatmeal cookies
Let me assure you that these will be the softest and chewiest cookies you've ever made. It's a simple, quick-to-make cookie using only a few ingredients. It's a great snack, and if you don't eat oatmeal for breakfast every day, these cookies are a great way to get your daily dose of oatmeal. Along with flour (of your choice), baking powder, cinnamon, unsalted butter, honey/maple syrup/agave, egg, and vanilla extract, the main component is instant oats and apple.
Tip: Dice the apple finely for the best results. The cookie will be less soft and chunky and more crispy if the bits are larger.
Veggie apple walnut Salad
This salad is a perfect balance of sweet and savory flavors. The toasted nuts and crisp textures are a game changer. Salads appeal to me since the flavors can be tailored to our preferences. Even if we use the same recipe, we may all create it our own way because it allows you to adapt and be flexible with your palate, unlike other recipes that require you to carefully follow them in order to achieve the desired taste. All you need is some greens, green apple to match the colors of the salad, onion, lemon juice, toasted walnuts, feta cheese (or any kind of cheese you prefer), parsley and herbed lemon dressing. You can always play with ingredients to get a different flavor each time.
So, folks, let's try to be as fruitful as an apple. They are nutritious, sweet, and versatile for a wide range of recipes. To remain up to date on autumn topics, follow us @UrbanBodyFix.