The Prepared Pantry

Apple Cinnamon Sugar 13.5 oz

See how to make Cinnamon Baked Apple Toast

SKU: PP114
$7.49
  • A fabulous combination of apple, cinnamon, and sugar
  • Put it on fruit, cereal, cookies, or toast
  • Nearly a pound of apple-flavored cinnamon sugar

 

What do you do with Apple Cinnamon Sugar?

When I was a kid, my mother made cinnamon toast for our family. She spread butter on the bread and sprinkled the cinnamon sugar over the butter. She placed the slices on a baking sheet and turned the broiler on. When the broiler got hot, she slipped the sheet six inches below the hot element. The heat melted the cinnamon sugar into the butter, forming a crusty, cinnamon sugar coating.  It was yummy!

This isn't just cinnamon sugar, it has a distinct sweet apple taste. And there's nearly a pound here. You can make lots of sugary, crusty toast.

Add a teaspoon of Apple Cinnamon Sugar to your morning oatmeal. Sweeten your hot beverages with this tasteful mix. Add it to your baking. Spread a little on your French toast. You'll find a thousand uses for this apple cinnamon sugar.

Baker's notes:  

See how to make apple cinnamon sugar crusted PB&J's.

It's July, and I don't feel like heating up the broiler. Here's a quick, easy way to make Apple Cinnamon Toast on the stovetop.

Place some apple cinnamon sugar in a bowl and set it near the stovetop. You're going to need a large spoon, a spatula, and a cube of butter.

You're also going to need a cookie rack set on a cutting board near the stovetop.

Place one to two tablespoons of butter in a heavy skillet and heat the butter until melts and is bubbling. Place a slice or two of bread in the hot skillet and scoot it around to sop up hot butter. When the bread is coated on the bottom side with melted butter, flip it.

Immediately, with the spoon, sprinkle a layer of flavored sugar over the melted butter. Add more butter to the skillet as needed.

Flip the bread over, now with the sugar side down. Scoot the bread around in the hot pan.  In 30 seconds or so the butter and sugar mixture will be melted and bubbling. Sprinkle flavored sugar over the remaining side.

Flip the bread and move it around to sop up the melted goo.  When both sides have a coating of melted butter and sugar, remove the bread to a rack to cool and start the next slices.

This sounds a bit complicated, but it's not--it's quick and simple.  You'll have it down in the first two slices, and it's faster than scrambling a few eggs.

Butter and flavored sugar on pan-fried toast may be a little indulgent, but it's quick and good.  It's perfect for slowing a teenager down as he or she is heading for the door.

 

Ingredients: sugar, cinnamon, natural and artificial flavors. This product is packaged with equipment that is used in the production of baking mixes and may contain traces of soy, dairy, wheat, eggs, peanuts, and tree nuts.

Customer Reviews

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THawk88
Not great but not bad

Tried this several ways-sprinkled on coffee, on ice cream, in baked goods, and in pancake batter. It didn’t blow me away. The flavor is way too subtle for me. I will just use my remaining seasoning as a coffee topper.

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Gerry L. Schipper
Love it

Very unique and a nice, not overly sweet, flavor. Love it on a big toasted English Muffin that is buttered.

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Teri Garrett
Apple cinnamon sugar

I love adding 1 or 2 teaspoons to breakfast breads and cereals. I add it to cookies that I bake. Its a great added flavor.

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Jill Kienlen
Apple Cinnamon Sugar

I love this stuff. I used it when I dehydrate fruits. Gave the fruit a different element. I can't wait to use it on or in a recipe. A+++

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J.A.G.

Love it