We’re teaming up with other food and garden bloggers to host Summer Fest 2010, a season-long garden party. Each week we’ll feature favorite garden-to-table recipes and tips to help you enjoy the bounty, whether you’re harvesting your own goodies or buying them fresh from the market. To join in, check out awaytogarden.com.
Let’s face it, apples go a long way in making up for the fact that there are no more strawberries, no more zucchini or corn and no more tank tops and flip flops. During this week of Fall Fest 2010, we’re talking about apples, the generous fruits that see us through the transition of summer-to-fall. An apple, dusted with cinnamon and simply baked, tucked under a buttery crust or a thick layer of spiced crumb topping, or cooked down into a sweet applesauce is quite possibly the most comforting food of all. Forget meat loaf and mac and cheese, nothing conveys warmth and coziness like a an apple pie, like Tyler Florence’s Ultimate Caramel Apple Pie, above. Here’s a roundup of some of the most tempting apple desserts out there — some of yours, some of ours — that are sure to escort you into the colder months, and will make you forget about your flip flips for another year.
Brown Sugar-Apple Cheesecake from eat me, delicious.
Emeril Lagasse’s Caramel and Three Chocolate Apples

Emeril kicks his caramel apples up several notches with the addition of white, milk and semi-sweet chocolate, plus chopped pecans.
Vanilla Apple Crisp With Caramel Sauce from Closet Cooking.

An apple crisp is a super-easy dessert to make and closet cooking's vanilla bean-spiced version does not disappoint.
Laura Calder’s Baked Apples With Caramel Sauce

Laura Calder, host of French Food at Home, stuffs her apples with figs and almonds before baking and serves them on a pool of homemade caramel.
Apple Strudel from My Baking Heart.

Homemade struedel is a labor of love, but one dessert Jessica at My Baking Heart finds worth the extra effort!
Dave Lieberman’s Apple Cake.
Craving even MORE APPLE RECIPES? Try our irresistible Apple Harvest Recipe Gallery here.
Do you have an annual go-to apple dessert recipe? Or are you trying something new this fall?
And how ’bout these apples from our family and friends:
- Todd and Diane at White on Rice Couple: Apple picking, and Broiled Leeks with Apple Vinaigrette
- Marilyn at Simmer Till Done: Louisa May Alcott’s Apple Slump
- Alana at Eating from the Ground Up: Apple pie and its place in her family religion
- Caron at San Diego Foodstuff: Remaking The Silver Palate Cookbook’s Medieval Apple Tart
- Alison at Food2: 22 Awesome Ways to Use Your Apples
- Michelle at Cooking Channel: Apple Dessert Recipes
- Dana at Healthy Eats: 31 Days of Apple Recipes
- Liz at Food Network: Pick the Perfect Apple
- Caroline at The Wright Recipes: Apple Stack Cake and Dark Caramel Apples
- Food Network UK: Five English apples you should know and love
- Gilded Fork: Apples—Sweet Seduction
- Paige at The Sister Project: Third-Prize Apple Pie
- Nicole at Pinch My Salt: Favorite Apple Recipes
And don’t forget to join the conversation (all season!) on twitter at #fallfest.










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These varieties of apple recipes are simply mouth-watering!!! They look so good and taste very delicious, no doubt! Thanks for sharing the different ways by which we can make our apple eating experiences more exciting!