8largeGranny Smith applespeeled, cored and sliced into wedges
1/4-1/3cupgranulated sugar
1/4-1/3cuplight brown sugar
1Tbspfresh lemon juice
2tspground cinnamon
1tspapple pie spice
pinch of salt
1Tbspcornstarch plus additional as needed
cold water
Instructions
In a heavy bottomed skillet, melt butter over medium-high heat.
Add apples, granulated sugar, brown sugar, lemon juice, cinnamon, apple pie spice and salt. Mix well.
Lower heat to low. Simmer allowing to bubble gently for 15-20 minutes.
Mix 1 Tbsp cornstarch in just enough cold water to dissolve. Increase heat, then stir into the apples, repeating until desired consistency is reached.
Serve immediately as a side dish with pork or chicken. May also serve over pancakes, biscuits or pound cake.
Notes
You can make fried apples with any variety of apples that you have on hand. It's best to choose a firm apple that's somewhat tart like Granny Smith, Gala or Braeburn apples.
Should you choose to make fried apples using a sweeter softer variety of apples such as golden delicious adjust the amount of sugar accordingly.
Keep in mind, that each variety of apple will perform differently. Some apples are naturally more juicy and some will need less cooking time, than others.
Regardless of the variety, you have the opportunity to thicken the sauce with cornstarch at the end of cooking to your liking. Start with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch dissolved in cold water, then repeat until they're thickened to your liking. If you'd like the apples to have a thicker coating just repeat the cornstarch slurry. Likewise, If you want a thinner syrup, you may choose not to thicken at all.
You can adjust the amount of cinnamon to your taste.