I have to admit that I am always intrigued when I see a recipe that has an unusual and unexpected ingredient- root beer or Dr. Pepper in barbecue sauce, mayonnaise in chocolate cake, Heidi's recipe that mated black beans and brownies, Mexican hot chocolate with chili- there's something that attracts me to these recipes. So when I saw a recipe for apple turnovers made with Mountain Dew I had to try it!
You can hardly call this a recipe since it uses prepackaged crescent roll dough (horrors!), a Granny Smith Apple or two, sugar, butter, and, of all things Mountain Dew. I was highly suspicious since I am not a big fan of tubes of crescent dough, but the hope for a delicious and easy apple turnover was enough to spur me on. I have to say, these are a great easy dessert. I had them with ice cream for dinner guests and they devoured seconds, and they were totally taken aback when I told them how they were made. So try these yourself (just what you need, another guilty pleasure, right?)
Now, it's your turn- let me hear some of your favorite recipes or dishes that have that little something unexpected. Everybody has one- now it's time to share!
Dew-Licious Apple Turnovers
2 Granny Smith apples ( I didn't peel mine, just cut in thin slices)
2 Granny Smith apples ( I didn't peel mine, just cut in thin slices)
2 cans crescent rolls, separated
1 1/2 sticks butter
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 teaspoons vanilla
1 teaspoons vanilla
cinnamon
1 1/2 cups Mountain Dew
Core and slice apples. Cut apples into 8 slices each. Roll 2-3 thin slices in a crescent roll(put apples in thick side and wrap). Place in a 9 x 13 buttered pan. Melt butter, then add sugar and and vanilla, stirring, and pour over apples. Pour Mountain Dew around the edges of the pan. Sprinkle with cinnamon, cover with foil and bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. Remove foil and bake another 15-20 minutes until turnovers are golden and syrup is thick and bubbly. Serve with ice cream, and with some of the sauce from the pan over the top.
Comments
I was hooked on Dew at one point in my life... Haven't had any in years...
I have made the mayo cake and put chocolate in my coq au vin...
But I think this tops them. They look delicious!
Katiez-I have not tried chocolate in coq au vin, so you have me beat!
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(The plums and goat cheese are perfect together) http://www2.oprah.com/foodhome/food/recipes/200607/food_200607_lemon.jhtml
Thank you for commenting on my blog too...I am totally new to this blogging thing, so when I see someone from across the country commenting, I'm curious to know how you found me?
I need to think more about a recipe that has something "unexpected". What an interesting question...nice blog you have there!
Deanna-I know what you mean about the diet- when I made these I actually used diet Mountain Dew because that is what I had!
Kristen- You should give it a try- maybe your husband will like it, and I am sure you and Ally would!
This certainly reminds me of a new spin on the cola cake!
Erin- I used diet Mt. Dew when I made these and they turned out great!
Here is some Apple recipes:
http://www.dessertrecipes2u.com/2011/10/apple-cake-dessert-recipes.html
http://www.dessertrecipes2u.com/2011/10/apple-pie-bites-dessert-recipes.html