Bob Porter
TVWBB Member
This morning I happened onto another site and found a thread that mentioned baked apples. It pointed back to the recipe here. That struck me as a good thing.
I picked up some Milky Ways early in the day. I had hopes of getting some apples at a farm I went to today, but did not. I ended up picking up a couple Granny Smiths and a couple Galas.
I cored them and filled with the Milky Ways and brown sugar. I wrapped these and tossed them onto the WSM at 200-225 for slightly over two hours.
The Granny Smiths turned to mush.
The Galas held up. If anything, I would have thought it would be reversed.
I did peel the apples even though the recipe did not call for it.
The results were okay, but nothing I would rave about. I think a more traditional preparation would meet my taste buds better. Wife thought similarly.
I found a thread here from 2000 that someone said he would have preferred the apple and the candy separate. I agree. It's kind of how I have always looked at Mimosas too.
I picked up some Milky Ways early in the day. I had hopes of getting some apples at a farm I went to today, but did not. I ended up picking up a couple Granny Smiths and a couple Galas.
I cored them and filled with the Milky Ways and brown sugar. I wrapped these and tossed them onto the WSM at 200-225 for slightly over two hours.
The Granny Smiths turned to mush.

I did peel the apples even though the recipe did not call for it.
The results were okay, but nothing I would rave about. I think a more traditional preparation would meet my taste buds better. Wife thought similarly.
I found a thread here from 2000 that someone said he would have preferred the apple and the candy separate. I agree. It's kind of how I have always looked at Mimosas too.

