Step 1: What you'll need:
• Apples
• Ground Cinnamon
• Ground Clove (Optional)
• Sugar
• Parchment Paper
• Baking Sheets
* Large Mixing Bowl
• Preheat your oven to 300° F

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I always give them in a bath of cool water where I've ground up a bit of Vitamin C pill. If you prep your apples into the bath, they won't go brown.
I usually do 200 degF for a bit longer.
I balance as many as possible on the oven racks and prop the oven door open slightly with a wooden spoon or block of maple.
I've never done anything more than shake them off, the oven finishes the drying.
and, WTH did you pick up the idea of sugar giving you ADHD?
Sucrose is a disaccharide, composed of one fructose and one glucose molecule.
Neither sugar is "good for you", nor "not good for you", except in moderation.
It's true that fructose has a lower glycemic index than sucrose (sucrose's GI is roughly halfway between fructose and glucose, unsurprisingly). However, cooking the apples will break the fructose down into its 6-ring form, with a higher GI.
Additionally, apples already contain a significant amount of sucrose and glucose (roughly a third as much sucrose as fructose). Sprinkling a little sugar on them doesn't change this amount by much - the apples are already the primary source of sucrose, unless you really go overboard.
"Don't turn a good wholesome food into the stuff of hypoglycemia, ADHD, diabetes, and who knows what all else."
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"And don't feel that you are being attacked when that is not the case."
This is insane, and to a degree, plain ignorant. How can you attack someone, then tell them not to feel attacked, and insist that you didn't attack them? Why did you pick this particular instructable to jump on your "anti-sugar" soap box? I'm sure there's other dessert instructables you could attack. If you're going to go around all conspiracy theory attacking people's instructables, you're not of much use to this site. In fact, I see in the four years you've been a member here, you've yet to post an instructable, but have numerous negative comments.
panj: I thought this instructable was great. I'm going to try making some for Superbowl Sunday. (With sugar.)
The downside is: it produces a fair amount of scrap that breaks off the slices. Slicing by hand would probably yield more usable pieces. OTOH, apples are cheap, and my cooking time isn't.
If I had to do it again, I'd have sprinkled them with the sugar/spice mix after spreading them on the paper, instead of tossing them in it.The apples tend to get "gooky" and stick together from the wet sugar. They'd only be coated on one side then, though.
Hmm... with potato chips, I season them only after they're done. I wonder if the apple chips could be seasoned more easily by tossing them in the sugar/spice mix after they're done, but before they cool (so they're still somewhat moist, and the seasoning will stick). Next batch...
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who wants a pile of burning coal?
"Don't turn a good wholesome food into the stuff of hypoglycemia, ADHD, diabetes, and who knows what all else."
...
"And don't feel that you are being attacked when that is not the case."
This is insane, and to a degree, plain ignorant. How can you attack someone, then tell them not to feel attacked, and insist that you didn't attack them? Why did you pick this particular instructable to jump on your "anti-sugar" soap box? I'm sure there's other dessert instructables you could attack. If you're going to go around all conspiracy theory attacking people's instructables, you're not of much use to this site. In fact, I see in the four years you've been a member here, you've yet to post an instructable, but have numerous negative comments.
panj: I thought this instructable was great. I'm going to try making some for Superbowl Sunday. (With sugar.)