How to Match the Apple to the Recipe

How to Match the Apple to the Recipe

How to Match the Apple to the Recipe Apple varieties are as individual as people, with their own quirky flavors, textures, and strengths. Some perform best in desserts, others in salads. You can’t tell by simply looking at them. I’ve taken some of the guesswork out of this process by organizing dozens of popular varieties into four simple categories, which correspond to their best uses in the kitchen: firm-tart, firm-sweet, tender-tart, and tender-sweet. Firm-Tart These apples, which hold their shape when cooked, are best in rich baked desserts like pies or pastries—anything that benefits from a bit of acidity. Calville Blanc d’Hiver Rhode Island Greening Esopus Spitzenberg Rome GoldRush * Roxbury Russet Granny Smith Sierra Beauty Northern Spy Stayman Winesap * Firm-Sweet These apples work best in sweet and savory baked dishes that need a firm fruit with more sweetness. Baldwin Honeycrisp Black Oxford Jazz Blue Pearmain Jonagold Cameo Mutsu Ginger Gold * Pink Lady Golden Delicious * Sweet Tango Tender-Tart These apples break down easily during cooking, which makes them best for soups and sauces. Cortland * Macoun Empire * McIntosh Jonathan Tender-Sweet I use some of these in salads, dessert sauces, and the occasional quick-cooked dish, but mostly enjoy them right out of my hand. Ambrosia Fuji * Cox’s Orange Pippin Gala * * apple variety that doesn’t brown quickly when sliced; a good choice for salads .

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