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Oven-Baked Harvest Apples

Oven-Baked Harvest Apples 

Ingredients

4large  McIntosh or golden delicious apples, cored 
3tbsp.  firmly packed light brown sugar 
2tbsp.  dried cranberries 
1tbsp.  finely chopped pecans 
1/4tsp.  ground cinnamon 
4tsp.  Promise® Buttery Spread  
2/3cup  water 

Directions

Preheat oven to 350°. Peel top third of apples. In 8-inch baking dish arrange apples peeled-side up; set aside.
In small bowl combine brown sugar, cranberries, pecans, and cinnamon; evenly spoon into center of apples, then evenly top each with Promise® Buttery Spread. Pour water around apples. Bake uncovered, basting occasionally, 1 hour or until tender.
MICROWAVE DIRECTIONS: Peel apples as above. In microwave-safe pie plate, arrange apples. Cover with waxed paper. Microwave at HIGH 2 minutes. Meanwhile, combine sugar mixture as above; evenly spoon into apples, then top each with 1 teaspoon spread. Cover with waxed paper and microwave an additional 2 minutes or until apples are tender. Let stand 5 minutes.

Also terrific with Promise Light Spread.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1
Amount Per Serving
Calories 200 Fiber 6g
Calories From Fat 40 Sugars 34g
Total Fat 5g Protein 1g
Saturated Fat 1g Carbohydrates 43g
Cholesterol 0mg Potassium
Sodium 35mg Sodium Extra
Print   Full | 3x5 | 4x6
Serves: 4
Prep Time:
10 minutes
Cook Time:
60 minutes
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Recipe Provided By
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