A lot of apples are grown where I live. Down below where I live is the Rome township of Lawrence County Ohio which was up until the end of the Korean conflict the fruit growing capital of the state of Ohio. A few miles below me is where the very first Rome or Rome Beauty apple was first grown. On up river at the panhandle of West Virginia is where the Golden Delicious Apple was first produced. And both of these are favorites of mine.
Here is a bit about the Rome Beauty Apple:
Rome Beauty Apple
What I enjoy most this time of year on frosty mornings are stewed Golden Delicious apples to go with breakfast. They are easy to do and canned apples can be used when in camp if you aren't where you can get apples fresh.
One large Golden Delicious Apple
A tablespoon of corn starch and 1/3 C water.
1/2 C apple juice (you can substitute juice from canned apples with some water)
1/2 tsp (to taste) Cinnamon
1/4 tsp (to taste) Nutmeg
Dash of salt
1 tsp butter or margarine
2 tsp Bourbon whiskey (also an invention of this area from eastern Kentucky)
If using fresh apples you'll need to peel them and stew them in apple juice until tender. Canned apples no problem.
Heat apples in sauce pan with butter, sugar, and adding apple juice (or juice from can) slowly until bubbling. Stir in seasonings and incorporate.
Mix cornstarch with water and have the measure of Bourbon ready.
Add cornstarch mixture to hot apples and stir to thicken and immediately add the Bourbon and continue to stir until thick. Remove from heat and allow to cool.
This will keep rather well as the sugar helps to preserve it.
I use the "Beam's Eight Star" blended Bourbon for this as it has a smooth quality that works quite well in this recipe. I buy it in 1/2 pint size and use it like a flavoring extract.