A #SundaySupper Autumn Apple Party

What better way to kick off the Fall season than to get the opportunity to join in a #SundaySupper Autumn Apple Party hosted by Cindy from Cindy’s Recipes and Writings.  I’m so honored to be amongst such great company!

I would have to say Fall is probably my favorite season.  I love the smells of pumpkin & cinnamon that always seem to fill the air.  I love weather that makes you need a jacket in the mornings but flip-flops in the afternoons.  I love being able to open my windows and doors and feel the crisp cool breeze that comes with this time of year.  I love the almost non-existent electricity bills I have to help make up for the Texas summers.  Ahhh, it’s such a magical time!

But what I love most about Fall is that this time of year inspires me to get back in my kitchen.  I love to bake.  That’s how my love of food & cooking started.  Forget learning how to make chicken, give me cakes or cookies to bake! 

So to kick off my fall season, I happily played in my kitchen making these absolutely delicious Country Apple Dumplings.  There’s no other word to describe them but simply delicious!



COUNTRY APPLE DUMPLINGS
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INGREDIENTS:

  • 4 small Granny Smith Apples, diced
  • 1 & 1/2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 2 cans (8 rolls each) refrigerated crescent roll dough
  • 1 cup butter
  • 1 & 1/2 cups sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 cup citrus soda (Mountain Dew)


LETS COOK:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9×13 baking dish.
  2. In a medium bowl, combine the diced apples, 1 & 1/2 tbsps sugar & 1 tsp cinnamon. Toss to coat the apples.
  3. Separate the crescent dough into triangles. Place a large spoonful of the coated diced apples along the largest end of the triangle, opposite the point. Roll the dough over the apples, folding in the sides and pinching the point end to seal. Place in the baking dish.
  4. In a small saucepan, melt the butter over low heat. Stir in the remaining sugar & teaspoon cinnamon. If you have any left over diced apples, you can add those to the butter as well. Continue to stir over low heat until the sugar is dissolved.
  5. Pour the melted butter over the dumplings.
  6. Pour the soda into the baking dish but not directly over the dumplings.
  7. Bake for 30 – 45 minutes or until the tops of the dumplings are golden brown.

RECIPE INSPIRED BY: allrecipes

THIS RECIPE IS PROUDLY SHARED AT THESE FABULOUS PARTIES

Still wanting more? Well we’ve picked a bushelful of recipes to celebrate one of our best loved fruits:

Soups, Salads, Starters and Breads

Main Meals

Sides

Desserts

Beverages

Please be sure you join us on Twitter throughout the day today for #SundaySupper. We’ll be meeting up at 7:00 PM EST for our weekly #SundaySupper live chat where we’ll talk about our favorite apple recipes!  All you have to do is follow the #SundaySupper hashtag, or you can follow us through TweetChat! We’d also love to feature your apple recipes on our #SundaySupper Pinterest board and share them with all of our followers!

Thank you so much for joining us around the table for #SundaySupper!

65 Comments

  1. What a great recipe! They look delicious! Thanks so much for entering it in the Iron Chef Mom Link up/Contest last week! We can’t wait to see what chocolate recipes you have this week to share! Hope to see you again this week! 🙂
    Mackenzie from the Iron Chef Mom Team 🙂

  2. Oh my goodness…these look delicious and they look as if they could be made very quickly. Always a good thing on rushed weekday evenings! Will definitely be trying them. I love a good apple dumpling in the Fall. 🙂

  3. We live close to Amish country and they make the most amazing apple dumplings. I’ve always been intimidated to make my own but yours look delicious. I may have to give them a try!

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