Fried Delights Fried Apples

fried apples.
(from Housekeeping in Old Virginia, by Marion Cabell Tyree, 1878)

Ingredients:

apples​
thin slices of breakfast bacon​

Instructions:

Slice apples without peeling, cut and fry some thin slices of breakfast bacon until thoroughly done, remove the slices from the vessel, adding water to the gravy left. Put in apples and fry until done, sweetening to taste. Mrs. G. B.​
 
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Because we just went apple picking with the grandkids last weekend, I was looking for a recipe that was like the one my mom and grandmother used and this is the closest I think.

To the best of my memory they would use leftover bacon grease - a tablespoon or two depending on the number of unpeeled apple slices, sprinkle on some brown sugar, and fry it all until the apples were tender. It was delicious. Hope the grandkids think so too.
 
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Because we just went apple picking with the grandkids last weekend, I was looking for a recipe that was like the one my mom and grandmother used and this is the closest I think.

To the best of my memory they would put use leftover bacon grease - a tablespoon or two depending on the number of unpeeled apple slices, sprinkle on some brown sugar, and fry it all until the apples were tender. It was delicious. Hope the grandkids think so too.
I will have to give this a try. What type of apples did you use?
 
Because we just went apple picking with the grandkids last weekend, I was looking for a recipe that was like the one my mom and grandmother used and this is the closest I think.

To the best of my memory they would use leftover bacon grease - a tablespoon or two depending on the number of unpeeled apple slices, sprinkle on some brown sugar, and fry it all until the apples were tender. It was delicious. Hope the grandkids think so too.
Sounds really good!
 

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