03 Oct Cinnamon Apple Chips
These apple chips are an easy healthy snack to make, they may take a few hours, but you don't have to baby sit them. They end up being crunchy and sweet, kind of like a cross between a chip or cracker and a fruit leather.
Preheat oven to 200 degrees Fahrenheit
Using a mandolin or a sharp knife, slice the apples into circles, from the bottom of the apple slicing through the core, removing the seeds as you go
Place the apple slices on a parchment lined cookie sheet, they can overlap a little bit as they will shrink as they dry.
Sprinkle with as much or as little spice as you like
Bake in the oven for approximately 1.5 hours
Flip apples over and sprinkle the other side with spices and bake for approximately another hour to hour and a half until the edges are curled and the apples leathery, they'll dry further and become crisp after they're taken out of the oven
Any type of apple can be used, but I find I get the best results with an apple that is both sweet and tart. The same goes for the spice mix, you can use straight cinnamon like I do, use a mixture of apple pie spices, or even try something more adventurous.
Ingredients
Directions
Preheat oven to 200 degrees Fahrenheit
Using a mandolin or a sharp knife, slice the apples into circles, from the bottom of the apple slicing through the core, removing the seeds as you go
Place the apple slices on a parchment lined cookie sheet, they can overlap a little bit as they will shrink as they dry.
Sprinkle with as much or as little spice as you like
Bake in the oven for approximately 1.5 hours
Flip apples over and sprinkle the other side with spices and bake for approximately another hour to hour and a half until the edges are curled and the apples leathery, they'll dry further and become crisp after they're taken out of the oven
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