Tasha Tudor's Old Fashion Apple Dumplings!

Published 2024-02-20
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Lora Brown
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Imboden, Arkansas 72434

Tasha Tudor's Old Fashion Apple Dumplings

2 cups flour
2 1/2 t
baking powder
1/2 t. Salt
2/3 cup shortening
1/2 cup milk

2 apples

2 cups water
2 cups brown sugar
1/4 cup butter
1/2 t. cinnamon


bake 350 30 minutes


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All Comments (21)
  • @apiecemaker1163
    Love Tasha Tudor books. She was such an interesting woman. I have really gotten interested in going back to the old ways of growing, propagating, and gardening in general. Can’t wait to watch the video and would love you to show any tips on propagating cuttings if you do that. Mr Browns broom video was so inspiring the other day. Love you both to pieces. God bless you both. Your online friend. Lorri from AL
  • Miss Lori, I work in an Assisted living home and I am a cook, I am literally making these for our dessert tonight!! I've watched the video twice and I am pretty sure I got it...thank you for sharing this, it's gonna be good ya'll!!!!!!
  • @trevamusick5255
    I have Tasha’s cookbook. Our daughter was introduced to Tasha Tudor children books when she was a little girl many years ago. She still has all her books. I came across columbine and forget-me-not seeds from Tasha’s home several years ago and ordered them. Though the forget-me-nots went by the wayside, the columbines come up every year. My daughter has Tasha’s videos. I read “T’was the Night Before Christmas” book illustrated by Tasha every Christmas. This was a treat to find since my daughter and I have always been Tasha Tudor fans.❤ Thank you!
  • @KMcKee-qn6bo
    Ohhhhh, good !!!! Another visit at the Brown house. In the Brown’s kitchen. Getting my iced coffee ready...
  • @rfowler6039
    I remember my Granny would make us apple dumplings. One day we begged her to make them, but we didn't have any apples and no way to go to the store, so she pulled out some apple sauce she had made and made dumplings with it. They were delicious! She always had a way of making everything taste good. Once she made us some taffy for a taffy pull and told us how they did it when she was young...if you had a sweetheart, you pulled taffy with them so you could touch hands. 😊 I miss her, but she's still lives in my heart 💕
  • @donnamcatee5323
    So funny. I just reserved a corgi puppy for when I retire. Tasha Tudor was my inspiration.
  • @texcinlulu
    Thank you for featuring Tasha Tudor. She was such a wonderful artist and influence. I love her ways. Those dumplings look so delicious. Can’t wait to make them. Bless you🌞🦋💖
  • @taitweigel64
    I also have several Tasha books and visited her home and garden four years ago. Her talent and ability to live a simple life were fascinating.
  • @lisamcdaniel7458
    I have loved Tasha Tudor for 35 years and have her books and her cookbook and she was such an amazing wonderful lady like you miss lori! I am so glad tshat you did a video on this they are absolutely amazing and my mother used to make these two and they were so good.
  • @trishfalconer604
    ❤ Hi Lori from hot hot hot country Victoria Australia 🇦🇺. Been to Church this morning and now hiding at home from the heat. I dont hold up well in this weather, getting older does me few favours for sure...but those dumplings look mighty good and the grandies would all agree!! Come the cooller months i'll be making dozens of delicious dumplings. God bless you all.❤❤❤❤
  • @cathyburns750
    Looks so good Mrs. Lori!! I haven't heard of Tasha Tudor but want to learn about her. Thanks so much for sharing!!
  • @kimhayden5244
    Tasha Tudor was my inspiration to go back to the old ways. Amazing woman. Her artwork touches me especially her little mice.
  • @imaquiltingfan
    I love Tasha Tudor! Such a neat lady, love her books. This just made me smile!
  • @marysharvey
    I loved the illustrations of Tasha Tudor. Once I was in the hospital, and I watched a documentary of Tasha Tudor and her life and how she lived. I loved it, she was such an interesting woman. I loved seeing her Corgis walk beside her in her garden. We too had Corgis and I loved that she used to illustrate them.
  • @Damselfly54315
    My grandmother taught me to make apple dumplings, she DID use a full cored apple, but she put a pat of butter inside the cored Apple and then sprinkled the cinnamon sugar on they were awesome, everything else was the exact same
  • @sylvies5848
    I lived in Vermont and once saw Tasha Tudor walking down the street in Hanover NH, wearing a long woolen cape in the winter—beautiful!