The easiest way to cook frozen apples is with recipes that require 'mushy' apples, as opposed to whole chunks (since apples go really mushy after they've been defrosted or cooked from frozen). Apple pies or crumbles work well with soft apples. You could also use the apples to make chutney quite easily, or jam (if you also use blackberries or some other additional fruit). You can use chunky apple puree as a layer in between flapjacks (put half the flapjack mix in a tin, flatten down, add a layer of apple puree, then the rest of the flapjack mix).
yes but it depens what you make
Apples blue apples crunchy apples dull apples eating apples frozen apples (edible) .... you get the picture
Because when the moose eats frozen apples it causes the moose to be more wild.
Restaurants that use frozen apples rather than fresh in any recipe tend to be those that are focussing on cheapness and quickness rather than quality, taste or texture. They may have less staff or less well trained staff, and less time do do the job of cooking well.
If an apple froze in the refrigerator, then your refrigerator is set too cold to store apples.
I am not sure exactly how long they will last, but they will last for at least 1 year.
Double banana frozen bananas apples watermelon pineapple strawberry coconut kiwi pomegranate dragon fruit
Eggs. Milk. Bread. Frozen pizzas. Apples. Juice. Popcorn. Chips. Bananas. Cereal. Peanut Butter. Jelly. Butter. Cheese.
Yes. Although only a handful of people did so, I was one of the ones to create an experiment on this simple question. Posted below are my results based on four foods: Carrots, Apples, String Beans, and Corn. Each were frozen, fresh and canned: Main Results From My ExperimentName of Food State of Food (fresh, frozen, or canned) Amount of Gases Produced ApplesFrozen 1/8 in. Carrots Frozen ¼ in. Corn Frozen ¼ in. String Beans Frozen ¼ in. Apples Fresh 1/8 in. Carrots Fresh ¼ in. Corn Fresh ¼ in. String Beans Fresh ¼ in. Apples Canned 1/8 in. Carrots Canned 3/8 in. Corn Canned 3/8 in. String Beans Canned ¼ in.Averages of the DataFrozen Fresh Canned Average Gas Released 5/16 in. 7/32 in. 9/32 in.
Yeah they have pre made Sara Lee apple and other pies that you put in the oven and frozen homemade pies can be frozen and saved
apples are not oranges
· Apples to Apples
Besides fresh apples, you can buy dried apples. These sometimes come in their own packs, or they can be mixed in with cereals or trail mixes. You can also buy canned apples, but these are usually reserved for pies and apple fillings. Apples can also be bought, depending on the store you go to, freeze dries or frozen. You can also get apple juice or cider, but this is not the whole apple and something (depending on the brand) can have a lot of added water or sugars in it. Check at your local supermarket and feel free to ask them what they carry or keep in stock. Chances are, they probably do carry some other form of apples other than in the fresh produce isle, or they can direct you to a way to get other forms of apples.