
3. Using a sharp knife, thinly slice the apples into rounds about 3 mm thick.I find it quite hard to cut it evenly so in the end, Mr C had to come and help!


6. Lay out the apples on a sheet of baking parchment and leave to cool. When I took them off the tray, some were quite soft but once I left them cool and dry, they became crispy.

Both of my children were not very keen on the apple skin but we both felt that it was nice to eat it. It was really very crunchy and tasty! There is quite an amount of effort for a relatively little amount of apple crisps but it was worth it as it involved the whole family to bake it. It is a great way to spend family time!
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