Easy!! Refreshing Apple Compote

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The other day, the apples I put at the family altar were about to shrivel, so I went to the supermarket for more. They were selling "Ruby Apples," so I made this by adapting a recipe from a book.
if you let it cool overnight, it becomes crisp. If you can do that, the acidity of the apples makes it really flavorful. Recipe by Mamami
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Peel, cut, and slice the apples.
- 2
Put the apples into a deep bowl (a ramen bowl is good) and add the raw cane sugar, white wine, water, and sliced lemon. Wrap loosely with plastic wrap.
- 3
Microwave (600W) for 15 minutes. It is ready when the apples become soft.
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