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Rating
4/5 (from 4 ratings)4 -
Equipment
None
Ingredients
2 organic apples
Pinch of cardamon
Pinch of cinnamon
Pinch of nutmeg
Recipe Directions
1. Grate the apples by hand or using a food processor. You do not need to peel them, unless you are feeding this to a young baby.
2. Sprinkle with the spices. Serve.
Crisyn's Thoughts
By CrisynThis is a great easy dish for raw babies. I often serve it with some coconut cream and hemp seeds on top.
Make sure you use crisp apples like Gala or Pink Lady.
Feel free to vary the spices--pumpkin pie spice is also tasty.
You can also add a few drops of lemon juice to preserve the color, if you like.
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Comments
Top voted
YogaGyptc
Feb 15, 2010
YUM YUM it is good... I put alot more spices in though! Thanks!
KurdishMom0607
Oct 03, 2009
I'm definatly going to keep this recipe in mind (if I don't make it for myself first) for my daughter, well after she's born and is ready to start trying foods that is, since there's no baby foods available where I live I plan to make them myself and that way she can be a raw baby and I hope will be a model for some of my in-laws and friends to see how well a baby does when given raw.. Here in Kurdistan they just start giving the babies food at around 6-7 months.
KhaasLadki
Jul 07, 2010
Ooh this is nice, I was wondering if you could make applesauce without heating the apples. lol I'm sure my applesauce had NO nutrients left last time I made it... :p I will definitely be making it like this from now on! Thanks!
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KhaasLadki
Jul 07, 2010
Ooh this is nice, I was wondering if you could make applesauce without heating the apples. lol I'm sure my applesauce had NO nutrients left last time I made it... :p I will definitely be making it like this from now on! Thanks!
carrie6292
May 26, 2010
this would be great with a little "cream" or ice cream over it ;) Yum!!!
YogaGyptc
Feb 15, 2010
YUM YUM it is good... I put alot more spices in though! Thanks!
KurdishMom0607
Oct 03, 2009
I'm definatly going to keep this recipe in mind (if I don't make it for myself first) for my daughter, well after she's born and is ready to start trying foods that is, since there's no baby foods available where I live I plan to make them myself and that way she can be a raw baby and I hope will be a model for some of my in-laws and friends to see how well a baby does when given raw.. Here in Kurdistan they just start giving the babies food at around 6-7 months.
lauraj
Sep 01, 2009
This would make a great fruit leather! Mmm, and dates added would be delicious dessert!
Electra
Jul 24, 2009
Thanks for sharing. I am going to make this tomorrow!
georgiame
May 21, 2009
I used to have grated apple with some saltanas as a really yummy breakfast or snack. The spices are a good idea. :)
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