I got this recipe from my
then mother-in-law more than a decade ago. It's been a family favorite
since the first bite! I've made tons of substitutions over the years and
basically every sub has worked ("baking Splenda" for sugar, diet soda, light crescent rolls, half
the butter, etc.), but the BEST result is from the following recipe IMHO.
No more comment needed. These things are
GOOD.
Gee’s Apple Dumplings
by Peggy Does Cake
1 ½ sticks butter (170 grams)
1 ¼ cup sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
½ tsp vanilla
2 granny smith apples (peeled, cored, and cut into
eighths)
2 cans (8 count) crescent dinner rolls
12 to 16 oz. Mountain Dew
Core and peel apples. Wrap 1 piece thoroughly in crescent roll and arrange in baking
dish.
Throw first four ingredients into a
heat-safe bowl and microwave for 2 minutes. Stir well and microwave
another 1 minute or so, until gravy-like consistency. It’s fine if it’s
still grainy. Pour sugar mixture over
apple dumplings. At this point, you can cover with saran wrap and
refrigerate until later.
Pre-heat over to 350 degrees.
Pour 12 to 16 oz. Mountain Dew over dumplings (it looks like a lot of liquid, but that's ok) and pop in the oven. I usually measure out about 2 cups of soda from a 2 litre bottle, but if you can find a 12 or 16 once can or bottle, that would work great. It doesn't have to be a perfect amount. At about 30 minutes in, take them out and baste well. I just use a spoon. I stir the sauce a bit first in between the dumplings to get it a bit thicker. Then cover each dumpling generously. Continue baking until
nicely golden brown. I’ve been known to baste more than once. Or more than twice. Total cooking time at my house is about 50
minutes.
Great
served warm with homemade no-churn ice cream found here.
Dumplings
are VERY rich, so I often cut the recipe in half.
If you try these, I'd love to hear from you! Until then, oven's on - I'll be back soon!
~ Peggy
My mom made these once and they are delicious!! The best apple dumplings I have ever had!!
ReplyDeleteWhat are crescent rolls? Never heard of them in australia
ReplyDeleteHi...I Made these twice, first time I sued the mini crossoints, and the 2nd the ready to bake mini dinner rolls available @ woolies...both worked beautifully...if using the crossoints don't bake as long though...great recipe Peggy...xx
DeleteCan you gave us a substitute of Mountain Dew, I cannot find it in Mexico! please!!!
ReplyDeleteIt gonna be my Sunday treat. Can you tell us more about crescent rolls, never heard of them in here, thank you.
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