Savor the Warmth: Golden Apples Bathed in Spiced Butter Glaze
Crafting Your Aromatic Apple Delight: Initial Preparation and Baking
Begin by setting your oven to a moderate heat of 400°F (200°C). Take three generously sized apples, remove their cores, and slice them into uniform ¾-inch-thick wedges. Place these apple pieces into a metal baking pan, preferably a 9-by-13-inch one (avoid glass bakeware to prevent potential shattering). Sprinkle a quarter teaspoon of ground cinnamon over the apples, tossing them gently until each piece is evenly coated. Distribute two tablespoons of cubed, unsalted butter across the apples. Transfer the pan to the preheated oven and bake for approximately 25 minutes, or until the apple slices begin to soften and develop a light golden-brown hue, remembering to turn them halfway through the cooking time.
Infusing with Flavor: The Cider-Maple Elixir
While the apples are in the oven, prepare the flavorful liquid. In a liquid measuring cup, combine one-third cup of unsweetened apple cider, four teaspoons of pure maple syrup, a quarter teaspoon of vanilla extract, and an eighth teaspoon of salt. Whisk these ingredients thoroughly until they are well blended.
The Final Touch: Glazing and Garnishing for Perfection
Once the apples have baked for the initial 25 minutes, carefully remove the pan from the oven. Pour the prepared cider mixture over the apples. Return the pan to the oven and continue baking for another 6 to 8 minutes, or until the apples are tender when pierced with a fork yet still maintain their shape. Upon final removal from the oven, immediately incorporate the remaining two tablespoons of butter. Gently swirl the pan contents to ensure the butter melts completely and integrates with the cider mixture, forming a smooth, rich sauce. For an added touch of elegance and flavor, a sprinkle of extra ground cinnamon or a pinch of flaky sea salt can be applied before serving, if desired.