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Ohio Apple Recipes

Ohio is one of the country's leading apple producers, and each fall Northeast Ohio abounds in bushels of apples and cider for sale at apple farms, road-side stands, and groceries. Get ideas on how to use this bounty with our collection of Ohio apple recipes.
Amish Apple Rolls
Amish apple rolls, a sweet breakfast treat, are a traditional favorite of Northeast Ohio's Amish community. They are also a good way to use the fall bounty of Ohio's apple orchards.
How to Make Caramel Apples
This recipe, from the About.com Guide to Candy, is a quick and easy way to use Ohio apples.
Ohio Apple Crisp
The acres and acres of apple orchards in Northeast Ohio yield bushel upon bushel of apples each fall. Go to an apple farm, a farmer's market, or even the local grocery and pick up a sack or a basket of Ohio's best. This apple crisp recipe is a regional favorite and a good way to use all those apples.
Hot Ohio Apple Cider
Hot apple cider is another great way to use the abundant Ohio apple crop. It's also the perfect beverage for that leaf-raking party or Friday night football game.
Ohio Pioneer Apple Cake
Ohio's most abundant fall crop is Apples, with orchards stretching across the northern and central part of the state. Ohio's apple culture owes it's beginnings to Johnny Appleseed, nee John Chapman, an eccentric and colorful itinerant farmer who introduced apple trees to Ohio. This apple cake recipe is a traditional preparation, that varies little from the pioneer days.

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