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This was a lovely weekend. Why? Well, I’m so glad you asked.

I got to have dinner with some of my favorite people.

I got a haircut and color.

I was able to do my laundry for free (still as exciting now as it was in college).

And I got to do something I have been waiting for since high school…

Yes, I FINALLY got to see Wicked! It was absolutely beyond words wonderful and I may or may not have loved it so much that I cried a little bit. Yes, I am a theatre nerd, why do you ask?

I know what soundtrack I’m going to be listening to obsessively for the next week and a half…

Moving on. I am about to say something that may be a wee bit controversial. Are you ready?

I am not a huge fan of pumpkin.

(“AH! Say it isn’t so!” It’s ok, just stick with me here.)

Now, I know that the blogosphere has been full to bursting with pumpkin recipes lately, but I just can’t seem to get into them. Don’t get me wrong, I’m certainly not going to turn down a slice of pumpkin pie or a freshly baked pumpkin bar, but I just don’t dig pumpkin like I do some other fall produce.

And since there is all that talk of the great pumpkin shortage anyway, I decided to balance out all of the pumpkin recipes with some baked apples.

These guys are quick and easy and a great way to showcase fall’s beautiful array of delicious apples. They’re also a fun alternative to a more traditional crisp and far easier than a pie.

Any reason not to make them? Didn’t think so.


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11 Comments

  1. This looks GREAT! I will never tire of pumpkin, BUT, this looks soooo tempting! BTW – glad that you got to see Wicked! I am going next month (or maybe it’s November……will have to look! It’s a belated bday gift :)))) Anyways – I want to try these b aked apples :))

  2. Wow these looks absolutely fabulous! I love apples and this would just be so heavenly this time of year. Check us out sometime @ bloomeveryday.wordpress.com. We’d love for you to share some recipes with you! 🙂

  3. I’ve listened to the Wicked soundtrack obsessively for the past year ever since I saw the show for the first time. And I cried when it was over because I was sad that it was over! The apples look yummy

  4. Thank you! I have been looking for a recipe for stuffed apples (I finally have an apple corer!) So excited about this. Great recipe and great pics! 🙂

  5. Made these last night, they were yummy. The only thing I will do differently next time is use a softer variety of apple, mine were a little too crisp. The Golden Delicious that you mentioned would have been ideal.

  6. I got to see Wicked last year for my birthday!! It was a surprise from my best friend. I knew we were seeing a musical but I went way out of my way to not see what was coming to town so I could be surprised when we arrived at the theatre. Needless to say, I was overjoyed. I also cried. And… I will be making this recipe this weekend.

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