This Brandied Cinnamon Apples (Cinnamon Apples with Brandy) is so simple. The hardest part of this recipe is peeling the apples, and not drinking up all the brandy while you cook it!
Brandied Cinnamon Apples
These brandied cinnamon apples help me to get out of bed on my weekends off from work. Like the lady on the hot sauce commercial – “I put that S%#! on everything”.
Fantastic Adult Garnish
I put enough brandy in these apples so that you can taste it, and not feel like your wasted your time purchasing the brandy. Don’t worry, it’s not overpowering.
This is a great adult garnish for waffles, ice cream, pancakes, oatmeal, etc. Or you can just serve them with the rest of the brandy you have left…. Hehe…
You Deserve It
Turn one of your weekend mornings or any morning you have off into an adult brunch session with these brandied cinnamon apples as part of the menu. Because nines times out of ten, you probably deserve this adult moment… Famous quote from the man of the house – “Treat yourself, don’t cheat yourself”….
Recipe Tips
- You can control the amount of brandy to make it more brandied or less.
- This is a great adult garnish for waffles, ice cream, pancakes, oatmeal, etc.
- You can also serve the apples with the rest of the brandy you have left… hehe
Enjoying These Brandied Cinnamon Apples? You Will Love These, too:
- Sparkling Peach and Strawberry Sangria
- Georgia Peach Cocktail Two Ways
- Bourbon and Browned Butter Pecan Pie
Drizzle and Dip have a great cinnamon apples with brandy recipe, too.
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Brandied Cinnamon Apples (Cinnamon Apples with Brandy)
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons Brandy liquor
- ¼ teaspoon cornstarch
- 2 red apples (I used Gala apples)
- 2 tablespoons of butter
- ¼ cup brown sugar
- ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1/8 teaspoon allspice
- ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
Instructions
- Peel, slice, and core your apples. (I cut the apples in wedges.)
- Mix together 1 tablespoon of the Brandy with the cornstarch, and set aside.
- Next, in a medium saucepan, melt the butter.
- After the butter melts, add the brown sugar to the melted butter.
- Cook this butter/sugar mixture for a few seconds until the sugar completely dissolves (make sure to stir the mixture while the sugar melts).
- Then, mix in the brandy/cornstarch mixture, vanilla, nutmeg, allspice, and cinnamon into the sugar mixture.
- Next add your sliced apples to the saucepan, and cook for 7 to 10 minutes or until desired tenderness.
- Once apples have cooked remove the apples from heat. Add the last two tablespoons of Brandy to the apples and stir. Let the apples sit for about 2 minutes and serve.
Notes
- You can control the amount of brandy to make it more brandied or less.
- This is a great adult garnish for waffles, ice cream, pancakes, oatmeal, etc.
- You can also serve the apples with the rest of the brandy you have left... hehe
Nutrition
Please note that I am not a nutritionist, and the nutritional information is an estimate only. It varies based on the products and brands used.
Melinda
Do you think you these can be canned without the cornstarch?
Sharee
Yes but the sauce may not be as thick. Thanks for stopping by!
Mary
Can you freeze this recipe?
Sharee
I have not personally did any freezing to this recipe so I would not be sure.
Sara
I love this recipe.
It’s go to for winter stewed apples.
Thank you
Savory Spicerack
Great to hear!
Helena
I am so glad that I’ve found a new way to enjoy apples – yum!
Mindy
I fixed these with some pork chops. OMG the best cooked apples i have ever made. My family loved them. Thanks for the recipe. It will be used a LOT!
Savory Spicerack
Yay! Glad you enjoyed!
ljwinco
I had lots of apples from my honey crisp tree this year so I made apple cinnamon spiced brandy by dicing up apples and soaking them with a cinnamon stick In a big jar of brandy for a few weeks. The brandy is delicious but I didn’t want to just throw all those nice drunken apples out so I made a big pot of this. Oh my goodness, this stuff is awesome. Maybe a little more brandy flavor because of the apples but so good!
Savory Spicerack
Oh my I am happy you liked it and thanks for your tips! Happy cooking! Thanks for stopping by!
Mary
Could you share that recipe? I mean the soaking apples in brandy for a few weeks recipe/process. Is there anything special you do to prepare them, and where do you keep them while soaking? How long have you been doing this (was it passed down through generations)?