We don't think there could be a more perfect fall Food of the Month for November than Apples. Read on to find out not only their nutritional value, but their versatility too!
Apples are a popular staple in cooking and baking during the fall season. As the weather cools off and the air gets crisp, you’ll find several different apple varieties at your local stores and farmers market. These crunchy, juicy fruits are packed with antioxidants and phytonutrients. Apples are a good source of vitamin C and fiber, and are low in calories (about 80 calories for a small apple - holla!). They come in a wide variety of sweetness and tartness, making them perfect for both savory and sweet dishes. To get the most nutritional benefits from apples, be sure to keep the peel on. Find the type you like best, enjoy and don't feel guilty!
Are you headed to a Holiday party in the upcoming months? Why not make this delicious and comforting quesadilla recipe that features crisp apples, gooey brie and peppery arugula. YUM!
Makes 6 servings (2 wedges = 1 serving size)
You can substitute Honeycrisp or Ambrosia apples, if you prefer.
recipe and image via My Recipes