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Putting a spin on a summertime favorite, we topped tender shortcakes with delightful sauteed apples. The humble dessert is true comfort! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
Nutritional Facts 1 shortcake with 1/3 cup filling equals 496 calories, 30 g fat (19 g saturated fat), 91 mg cholesterol, 449 mg sodium, 54 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 4 g protein.
Originally published as Apple-Cinnamon Shortcakes in Taste of Home's Holiday & Celebrations Cookbook Annual 2011, p133
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Reviewed on Oct. 29, 2012 by voodoowitch
I agree with Mortinka. I want to know what to expect when I make a recipe not hear about how I shouldn't be making it because it's unhealthy or that "it sounds good" because that's why I plan on making it. Enough ranting, I did make this and it was average. The shortcakes cooked up fine, I got nine using 1/4 c. to measure. I used Braeburn apples and they took FOREVER to soften and were sliced very thinly. I finally gave up and threw a lid on the pan and steamed them. Flavor was good but nothing overly special.
Reviewed on Oct. 10, 2012 by Chef Wannabe
Can't understand why people have to put their 2 cents worth in without making the recipe.I made this exactly as listed and it was very, very good.The shortcake is soft, moist and good and the apple filling is very good.So VERY, VERY GOOD :>)
Can't understand why people have to put their 2 cents worth in without making the recipe.
I made this exactly as listed and it was very, very good.
The shortcake is soft, moist and good and the apple filling is very good.
So VERY, VERY GOOD :>)
Reviewed on Sep. 24, 2012 by Honey2_u
I made this over the weekend as written for my daughter and 2 granddaughters. They loved it! The recipe was passed on to her. Thank you. Easy and a great dessert.
Reviewed on Sep. 23, 2012 by peanutswife
mortinka, thank you for saying what I think everytime I read a review only to find out the person hasn't made it or has but changed the ingredients and still rates it! Thank you!!!
Reviewed on Sep. 22, 2012 by mortinka
Really? Not one person who has rated this recipe has tried it! Recipies should not be rated if you haven't made them. The rating is not supposed to be based on whether or not it sounds good to you & it's definately not supposed to be based on the fat or sugar content. If it's not healthy enough for you, go on to another recipe insteading of complaining & giving it a bad rating. Also, a recipe shouldn't be rated if you change all the ingredients. When I read a review, I want to hear from someone who's made the recipe as written, otherwise it's not a fair & accurate review.
Reviewed on Sep. 21, 2012 by JudyPA
This sounds delicious. Apples and cinnamon are always a winning combination. If you are counting calories, just don't make this. Am always amazed at the negative responses to high calorie recipes.
Reviewed on Sep. 16, 2012 by DLWeston
Sounds very good, and I haven't tried it yet. I would think that milk would work in the shortcakes rather than cream, just to reduce calories. Or, just make the apple part and enjoy it alone.
Reviewed on Sep. 16, 2012 by SparklingSunshine
It's common knowledge that you can make desserts lighter and still have flavor. There is no reason a person can't have a healthy diet and enjoy desserts and snacks.Reduced -fat evaporated milk is a good choice.
It's common knowledge that you can make desserts lighter and still have flavor. There is no reason a person can't have a healthy diet and enjoy desserts and snacks.
Reduced -fat evaporated milk is a good choice.
Reviewed on Sep. 15, 2012 by mknuth
For sewseitz ~ they make a fat-free half and half, now. I would do a combination of that and whole or 2% milk (because you need some fat). Or try a reduced fat evaporated milk.
Reviewed on Sep. 15, 2012 by marian08
oh sorry, I said to use cool whip. I hadn't read the recipe through. I thought she meant to use as a topping. I hadn't realized the heavy cream went into the recipe. You could try half and half and see how that works for you, but if you are concerned about calories and fat don't make this recipe.
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