Rome Beauty (Queen of the bakers because cooking accentuates its flavor)
Golden Delicioius (holds it's shape well, unlike Red Delicious which should not be used for baking)
Granny Smith (tart and tangy)
Cortland (good sweet tart balance)
Pippin (good sweet tart balance)
Winesap (tangy, winelike) plural: apples
Ingredient
Season: September - November
How to select: Available year round from storage, but high season is at harvest (September to November). Select firm, smooth skinned apples, free from bruises. For cooking or baking use: baldwin, cortland, northern spy, rome beauty, winesap, and york imperial.
How to store: In a cool dark place or in a plastic bag in the refrigerator for months, though they may get a bit mealy.
Matches well with: almonds, bacon, blackberries, blue cheese, brandy, brown sugar, butter, Calvados, caramel, celery, cheese, cider, cinnamon, cloves, Cognac, coriander, cranberries, cream, currants, custard, dates, ginger, hazelnuts, honey, horseradish, lemon, maple syrup, nutmeg, nuts, oatmeal, oranges, pears, pepper, pine nuts, pistachios, pralines, raisins, rosemary, rum, sauerkraut, sausages, sour cream, sugar, vanilla, walnuts, yogurt
Substitutions: 1 cup chopped apples = 1 cup chopped firm pears + 1 tbsp lemon juice; 1 cup chopped apples = 1 cup dried apples, reconstitued; 6 tart apples = 2 (20 oz) cans sliced pie apples, drained
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