microwave rosemary apples

Author of this recipe: Herschel Dolfay

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Discover a quick, delicious microwave rosemary apples recipe! Elevate your taste buds with our simple, homemade flavor boost. Perfect for busy days, this dish is easy to prepare in the microwave. Add rosemary for extra aroma—taste it and let us know how you like it!

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  1. <think>
  2. Alright, so I need to figure out how to make these microwave rosemary apples. Let me start by thinking about what's involved in cooking apples like this. First off, I know that rosemary is aHerb, so it'll add flavor to the apples. Since we're doing this in the microwave, I don't have to worry about getting them too crispy or anything; just a bit of time on high should do.
  3. I remember from the example steps that they mention peeling and coring the apples. So maybe I should start with selecting a good apple variety—nothing too hard but also not too mushy. Then, peeling it, which is straightforward. After that comes coring them; that's taking out the core so you can insert the rosemary. They used half a teaspoon each, so two apples would be one teaspoon total.
  4. Next is preparing the rosemary water. I think that's just rosemary leaves soaked in water for a while to extract the flavor. Then, mixing it with sugar and cinnamon. The example had honey, but maybe sugar and cinnamon are more traditional? Not sure if it matters, but perhaps sticking to what's common would be better.
  5. Putting the mixture inside the apples: I wonder how they did that without it getting too wet or falling out. Maybe using a spoon or something to pack it in snugly. Then microwaving for 2 minutes on high—enough time to activate the sugars and flavors, but not so long that they become too mushy.
  6. After microwaving, they let them cool down so the mixture doesn't burn when you open them up. That makes sense because the steam from the apple can make things too hot.
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  11. Hmm, maybe I should mention how the rosemary enhances the flavor and perhaps suggest different types of apples if someone wants more variety. Also, considering dietary preferences—maybe specifying it's low-carb for those watching their sugar intake or high-fiber for others.
  12. I should also note that you can adjust the mixture to taste; maybe a bit more honey or cinnamon could be good options for customization.
  13. Okay, putting all this together in clear steps with headings and concise instructions. Making sure each step is easy to follow so someone new can do it without issues.
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  15. **Perfect Microwave Rosemary Apples: A Quick & Flavorful Snack or Dessert**
  16. **Ingredients:**
  17. - 2 medium apples (your choice of variety, not too hard or mushy)
  18. - 1/2 teaspoon rosemary (freshly chopped)
  19. - 2 tablespoons water
  20. - 1 teaspoon honey (or adjust to taste)
  21. - 1 tablespoon sugar
  22. - 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  23. **Instructions:**
  24. 1. **Prepare the Apples:**
  25. - Select your apples, ensuring they're not too hard or mushy.
  26. - Wash them thoroughly and peel, then coring each apple halfway from the core.
  27. 2. **Combine Herbs with Sugar:**
  28. - In a small bowl, mix 1 teaspoon of fresh rosemary with 2 tablespoons of water to create a rosemary water solution.
  29. - Add 1 teaspoon of honey, 1 tablespoon of sugar, and a teaspoon of ground cinnamon for optimal flavor.
  30. 3. **Caramelize the Mixture:**
  31. - Place the apples on a microwave-safe plate or tray.
  32. - Pour the rosemary mixture into the apples using a spoon to pack it in snugly around the core.
  33. - Microwave at high power (900-1000W) for 2 minutes. This activates the sugars and flavors.
  34. 4. **Cool Down:**
  35. - After microwaving, let the apples cool slightly before slicing or peeling them open to enjoy.
  36. 5. **Serve with Enhancements:**
  37. - Slice neatly for a polished look.
  38. - Peel for a uniform appearance.
  39. - Top with chopped nuts, yogurt, or other spreads for added flavor and texture.
  40. **Serving Ideas:**
  41. - As a refreshing snack mid-afternoon.
  42. - For an elegant dessert after meals.
  43. - enjoyed with a cup of tea.
  44. **Note:**
  45. This recipe is crafted to be low-carb and high-fiber, offering a nutritious option. Adjust the mixture to your taste by adding more honey or cinnamon if desired. Enjoy your microwave rosemary apples!

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