Fried Apples Recipe. This fried apples recipe is wonderful served over hot out of the oven biscuits or, for a delicious dessert, you can pour the warm fried apples over ice cream and top with caramel sauce. These fried apples are lightly spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg. Southern fried apples make a delicious side dish, condiment, or dessert. They also just make a wonderful side dish served with breakfast or with almost any pork dish. Heres what you are going to need 3 large apples, peeled, cored and sliced thick. Heres what you need to do Melt the butter in a large heavy bottom skillet. Stir in the salt and brown sugar. Cook while continuing to stir for 3 to 4 minutes. Add the apples. You can use pretty much any kind of apple you want except maybe a soft apple like a Mac. Intosh. Mac. Intosh would probably become mushy. My personal favorites for this recipe are honeycrisp, gala and golden or red delicious. Continue cooking over medium heat until the apples give up their juice and then the juice thickens and the apples become tender. Depending upon the type of apple you use, this could take a little while. Add the cinnamon, nutmeg and enough water to make it the desired consistency. Breakfast Crescent Rolls Eggs Bacon. Youll want to enjoy more than an apple a day once you give our easy recipe for Fried Apples a try This healthy snack is sure to be a hit with both the kids and. Heat skillet, place butter in pan. Once melted mix in apples, sugar, cinnamon, salt, coating apples well. Saute in skillet for 10 minutes on medium heat. I like mine the consistency of pure maple syrup. Not too thick and not too thin. Stir and continue cooking another 3 to 4 minutes. If for some reason you get it too thin, you can always make a little slurry of 1 Tablespoon of cornstarch mixed with 1 Tablespoon of cold water and add it to your apples to thicken it back up a little. I think youre gonna love this fried apples recipe Return To Cooking Vegetables and Sides Dishes From Fried Apples Recipe. Return To Mamas Southern Cooking Homepage from Recipe for Fried Apples.