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Instant Vortex Air Fryer Apple Dessert with Streusel (Gluten Free)

Instant Vortex Air Fryer Apple Dessert with Streusel (Gluten Free)

Instant Vortex Air Fryer Apple Dessert with Streusel
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On a whim, I decided to come up with an apple dessert. This is the Instant Vortex Air Fryer Apple Dessert with Streusel (Gluten Free). I had bought some red delicious apples last week and they were not getting eaten. Red delicious is not really a great apple to bake with, so next time I will use a gala apple. Though I used what I had, this turned out really well!

I started with just one apple to see how it would do. The skin was nasty so we scooped out the middle and then B and I gobbled it up! Then we realized that I had about 20 more apples and the instant vortex was not going to cut it. I thought it would be the same, so I put it in the oven.

It wasn’t the same.

Still good.

Not the same though.

Instant Vortex Air Fryer Apple Dessert with Streusel (Gluten Free)

Apple (preferably Gala)

Cinnamon/Sugar mixture

Butter

Cut your apple in half and then use a spoon to get the core out. Spread with some melted butter and then sprinkle with cinnamon/sugar. Air-fry at 350 for 10 minutes.

Streusel

1/4 c. butter, melted

1/2 c. gluten free oats

1/4 c. brown sugar

1 tsp. cinnamon

Mix well. Once the apples are done, pull them out and place the streusel on top. Place them back in the air-fryer for another 5 minutes.

Scoop them from the peel.

Oven Version

A bunch of apples (peeled). Next time, I will cube them up and put them in a large bowl. Pour over about 1/4 c. melted butter and cinnamon/sugar mixture. Then, place in a greased 13×9 dish. Put aluminum foil over the top and bake at 350 for about 30 minutes. Use a knife to check to see if they are done.

Once they are done, do the above streusel recipe (double it) and sprinkle it on top. Take the top off and throw back in the oven for another 8 minutes or so. Keep in mind, this is not what I did so it took much much longer but it was still really good!

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Larabar Bite Knock Off Recipe

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Larabar Bite Knock-Off Recipe

Here is my Larabar Bite Knock Off Recipe that I make pretty often. We were first introduced to the Larabar at my sister’s house. My mom, aunt, H, and I traveled home from St. Augustine last year. Thankfully, my sister lives 1/2 away, so we could stop and regroup.

Because she loves me, she had a coke, cookies, and chocolate! This is against her norm. She struggles with some food allergies. Over time, she has chosen to stay away from her food triggers. I don’t share her discipline, so she indulged in giving me comfort things.

I tell you, she loves me like that.

She gave me this Larabar thing, and I had no idea what it tasted like, but I tried it. It looked like a chocolate-covered granola bar. Frankly, I am down with that. I ate it, and I liked it. Then, she snickered and told me that it was chopped up cashews and dates and had some chocolate surrounding it.

Dates, well, they make me catch vomit in my lower throat area, LOL. Not my jam. These, however, were yummy! As I tasted it again and let H try it, my mind began to wander.

Did You Know?

Cashews are a natural anti-depressant food. Dates are good for you. Cashews contain protein which is good brain food. It seemed straightforward enough, so I thought to myself and set out to recreate this phenom.

Larabar’s are expensive unless you have a coupon, are richer than me, or are on sale. We are always trying to save money, so my wheels were turning again. I got home and went to the store and bought some unsalted or lightly salted cashews and a bag of whole, pitted dates.

Mind Over Matter

There, they sat in my pantry for a couple of weeks because I thought, “I don’t like dates.” So stupid, LOL. Finally, I girded up my loins and whipped out my food processor. I poured the canister of cashews and the whole bag of dates in there and chopped and ground it down.

The Process

Next, I got some waxed paper and laid it out. I made 24 little balls out of the mixture. I set them on the waxed paper until I was all done. The first time I made these, I melted down some chocolate chips and water to where it was really thin. I used a spoon, rolled each ball in it, and then put it on a cookie sheet. I threw it in the fridge so it would harden the chocolate.

The Mess

That worked beautifully and tasted just like the real thing. The downside was that H made a huge mess out of it. Chocolate was everywhere. This time, I do not roll it in chocolate. I just let it sit for a couple of minutes and then put it in a container. This container goes straight to the fridge, and when H is melting, I get one or two out.

Being Wild

If you are super wild, you can throw in a teaspoon of salt and a capful of vanilla. Alas, I’m not that ambitious. I’m all about having two good ingredient recipes, proteins, and help with brain function.