What are common COOKING APPLES?!


Question:

What are common COOKING APPLES?

I live in CT and I want to make an Apple Crisp but I need to know what are some common cooking apples? Are Granny Smith or McIntosh good ones to use?

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18 hours ago
THANK YOU Everyone for answering I think I'm now decideing between.

Cortland Apple: All-purpose red apple with crisp, juicy, sweet-tart flesh that resists browning, smooth shiny red skin, a Northwest favorite good for cooking and hand-eating.

Gala Apple: Brilliant rosy red skin. Firm and crisp, sweet and juicy, the Gala apple is good for pies as well as eating out of hand. Available September through June.

18 hours ago
Bunny
Bramley Apple (Nottinghamshire, UK) is now the most important cooking apple in England & Wales.

I have never seen this apple in the grocery stores in CT.


Answers:

the granny smith is the best. it holds it shape more and wont turn to mush. other apples will tend to brown and fall apart when being cooked.




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