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Apple schnitz are dried slices of apples. Knepp, from the German "Knöpfe" for "buttons," are dumplings. [3] Although the Amish arrived during the early eighteenth century, this food was not common until the early nineteenth century, when Johnny Appleseed planted many orchards on the frontier of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana. At the time ...
Amish potato salad; Apple butter; Apple dumpling—cored and peeled apple, covered in a pie-crust, dusted with sugar or cinnamon, and baked. Served in a bowl with milk. Sometimes eaten as dessert, but generally a meal in and of itself. Beef or venison jerky
Apple Brown Betty (or apple pudding) consists of alternating layers of apples and sweetened buttered bread crumbs or crackers, often with a sauce. Apple cobbler (also known as apple slump, apple grunt, and apple pandowdy) is an old recipe in which the baked apples are topped with a cobbler crust formed of batter, pie crust or baking powder ...
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At Gloria's house, her children are practicing how not to throw a fit when something crosses their will and calmly express what they are feeling.
Apple Butter. This recipe is the best-ever winter weekend project: Head over to your local farmers’ market and pick up a few pounds of apples and apple cider for the most flavorful apple butter ...
Apple cider – Non-alcoholic apple beverage; Apple cider cookie – cookie made with apple cider; Apple cobbler – Baked dish resembling a pie; Apple crisp – Apple-based dessert with streusel topping; Apple crumble – Dish of British origin
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