The Morris family took a trip up to Apple Hill on Nevada Day and it was a fantastic way to spend the holiday. The drive up was gorgeous and all the orchards were brimming with shiny, fresh apples and apple products galore. Who knew so many different kinds of apples existed and were readily available so close to home?
After it was all said and done, we hit about half a dozen orchards and went home leaden with Winesape, Pink Lady, Arkansas Black, Granny Smith and even a few Red and Golden Delicious, not to mention all the apple butter and jam!
No trip to Apple Hill is complete without tasting some fresh, homemade apple pie. Kids Inc. had amazing French apple pie with vanilla icecream and cinnamon-caramel sauce. Since it was a state holiday in Nevada, the vast majority of cars in every parking lot had Nevada plates and the orchards offered discounts and fun freebies to Nevada residents, which was pretty special.
Apple Hill (near Placerville) is a fun and nostalgic way to kick off the fall/winter season. The apples are still great, so be sure to scoot over the hill soon and pick up a stash. Shauna has put her takings to good use and made an apple pie with Gruyere backed into the crust, as well as apple tarts, which were a great way to use up the "scraps" from the pie. She'd be happy to share the recipe as well.
Happy apple picking!
Monday, November 3, 2008
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