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Savory Apple Charlotte

Cookbook
Author(s): Judy Rodgers, Gerald Asher
Page 261
Cuisine: North American
Course: Desserts
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2 reviews, average rating 3.5 / 5

southerncooker

15 years ago
5/5
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Hubby and I loved this one but he thought it needed a bit more sugar in the applesauce. I used the roasted applesauce from page 260. Instead of butter I used butter flavored spray to coat the bread pieces. It turned out with a nicely browned and a bit crunchy crust which went really well with the moist applesauce inside. I'll be making these again.

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Queezle_Sister

15 years ago
2/5
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This recipe took a lot of time to put together, and the result was very dry. This recipe requires having peasant-type bread, day old, that you butter, line a custard dish, fill with roasted applesauce, and bake. I think its more appropriate to a restaurant, where day old bread might be a common thing.
Between the old dry bread, baked, and the dry applesauce, this desert really needed something wet on it - like a scoop of ice cream. If your roasted applesauce is wetter - maybe because you've u...
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