Caramelizing apples is an inexpensive and easy way to add that special something to both sweet or savory dishes.
To start, peel the apples and then cut each apple into quarters. Slice each quarter into 4 pieces.
Next, melt the butter over medium-high heat. Once the butter has almost melted, add the brown sugar, followed by the apples. Cook and toss the apples a few times until they are nicely caramelized on all sides.
Note: You can also add a pinch of cinnamon, if desired.
Caramelized apples add a special something to sweet or savory dishes from roasted pork loin to oatmeal raisin pancakes, even simply warm with vanilla ice cream.
Use gala, golden delicious, granny smith or any other firm cooking apple.
Caramelized apples go well with sweet dishes such as French toast or ice cream; however, they also go extremely well with savory dishes such as pork.