Caramelized apple flambe
So easy to make yet so yummy!
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Heat pan then add sugar. Let sugar turn into thick brown bubbly caramel.
- 2
Add butter to pan and let melt and incorprorate.
- 3
Add spices and apples. Mix and coat well.
- 4
Add rum then ignite for flambe.
- 5
Last, add juice to make caramel thinner.
- 6
Serve in a bowl along with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Garnish with mint and cinnamon stick.
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