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KS Schumaker
Created Date:
09/17/2013
Meal:
Breakfast
Snack
Course:
Dessert
Total Time:
10 min
Prep Time:
5 min
(photo credit: Pinterest)
Recipe Ingredients:
1 small apple
2 tbsp granola
1 packet sugar or sugar substitute such as Splenda (to taste)
1/4 tsp. cinnamon (or to taste)
Directions:
Rough cut an apple into large pieces, placing the sections on tin foil.
Top the apple with granola, sugar and cinnamon and wrap up.
Heat the tin foil packet over the grill.
Serve warm.