These soft apple biscuits are easy to prepare in just a few minutes with the help of a tablespoon. They are delicious for breakfast and as an afternoon snack. If you heat them for two minutes, they’ll become as fragrant and delicious as freshly baked.
25 min.
easy
Ingredients
for app. 12 biscuits
2 Ambrosia™ apples 1 egg 50 g peanut oil 200 g flour 60 g sugar Cinnamon 1 tsp. baking powder A pinch of salt Grated zest of 1 lemon Chopped almonds (if you wish) Powdered sugar (if you wish)
Preheat the oven to 180°C. Mix egg with sugar, oil, grated lemon zest and cinnamon in a bowl. Add sieved flour and baking powder and mix.
Peel the two Ambrosia™ apples and cut into small cubes. Add to the dough and mix well. Cover a baking tray with baking paper. Make heaps of dough with the help of two tablespoons and arrange them at a small distance from each other. If you want, you can also decorate them with chopped almonds. Bake in the preheated oven for 16-18 minutes. Let slightly cool and sprinkle with powdered sugar. They also taste delicious when warm.
Tips They keep for up to 3-4 days. If you heat them for a few minutes in the warm oven or in a warm non-stick pan, they’ll become as fragrant as freshly baked.
Recipe from Enrica Panariello
Chiarapassion
Erica Panariello, born in Naples and Roman by choice, named her blog Chiarapassion to underline the “clear passion” (chiara passione) that links her to cooking and the beautiful things in life. Erica loves cooking and offers you various sweet and savory dishes on her blog that partially reflect her Neapolitan origins: tasty, fast recipes without any stress and a great wow effect. Her husband Gianluca and his colleagues are the “official test eaters” of her culinary creations.
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The apple history begins in the Garden of Eden. And since then it has not lost any of its appeal. Not only does it look good to bite and it really tastes great, but it also makes our body well, and our Val Venosta apple producers know it not only from the saying "an apple a day keeps the doctor away". That's why they do everything possible every day to get the best out of their apples.