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EPISODE · Aug 23, 2025 · 5 MIN

Oaty Apple Creams

from Cooking with Paula McIntyre · host BBC Radio Ulster

Oat shells 75g rolled oats 50g plain flour 75g soft brown sugar 50g cold butter diced 1 teaspoon honey 1 egg yolkRub the oats, flour and butter together until the mixture resembles fine crumbs. Add the sugar, honey and egg yolk and mix to a dough. Lightly butter a 12 hole tartlet tray and set oven to 180oc. Divide the mixture into 12 pieces – you can eyeball this or weigh the mixture and divide by twelve. Take pieces of the dough and roll into a ball with wet hands then flatten to fit into the hole. Repeat with all the mix and then bake for 12 minutes. Allow to cool in the tray for 10 minutes then remove.4 red eating apples 1 dessertspoon honey 25g castor sugar Juice half a lemonPlace the lemon juice in a bowl. Cut the apples in quarters, peel and remove the core and then cut into small dice. Toss in the lemon juice. Place the honey, sugar and apples in a pan and cook until apples have softened but still intact. Drain the apples and place in a bowl. Boil the liquor to a thick syrup and add to the apples. Cool.250ml double cream 1 tablespoon dark brown sugar 1 dessertspoon whiskey – optionalWhip the cream and fold in the sugar and whiskey. Spoon the apple mixture into the oat shells. Pipe or dollop the cream on top.

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