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Recipe from Maryann Moore of Celina, Tenn.
Prep Time: 20 min
Bake Time: 34min
2 Golden Delicious Apples
2 sticks of butter
2 cans of crescent rolls
1 cup of sugar
1 tsp.vanilla
1/4 tsp. cinnamon
1 can of mountain dew
1. Peel and core apples, cut each one into 8 slices.
2. Roll each slice into crescent rolls. Place in a buttered 9x13 pan.
3. In a bowl melt 2 sticks of butter, add 1 cup of sugar, add cinnamon and vanilla. Stir lightly.
4. Pour mixture over apples, pour mountain dew (1/3 can) around the edges, not directly on the apples. Bake for 34min. Serve with Vanilla ice-cream. Enjoy!
Servings: serves, 4-8.
Comments: My Grandmother Marie Canida from Portland, Tennessee gave me this recipe.