Ingredients
- 4 slices of bread (white, whole wheat, or any kind you like)
- 1 cup applesauce (unsweetened or sweetened)
- 1–2 tablespoons butter
Optional for garnish (not counted in the 3 ingredients): a pinch of cinnamon, a drizzle of honey, or a sprinkle of powdered sugar
Step 1: Prepare Your Bread
- Take your bread slices out of the bag or packaging and lay them on a clean, flat surface.
- If the bread is slightly stale, don’t worry—that actually helps it soak up the applesauce without becoming too mushy.
- For thicker slices, cut them evenly so they cook more consistently.
Step 2: Spread the Applesauce
- Measure about 2–3 tablespoons of applesauce per slice of bread.
- Use a spoon to gently spread the applesauce evenly over the top of each slice. Leave a small edge around the bread if you want a crisp border.
- Make sure the layer is even so every bite has the sweet applesauce flavor.
Step 3: Add the Butter
- Cut the butter into thin slices or small pieces.
- Place the butter on top of the applesauce on each slice.
- Lightly press the butter into the applesauce with the back of the spoon so it melts more evenly while cooking.
Step 4: Cook the Dessert
You have two ways to cook this simple dessert:
Option A: Skillet Method (Golden, Soft, and Slightly Crispy)
- Heat a nonstick skillet over medium heat.
- Place the bread slices in the skillet, applesauce side up.
- Cover the skillet with a lid. This traps heat and melts the butter.
- Cook for 5–7 minutes, checking occasionally to make sure the bottom of the bread doesn’t burn.
- Optional: Flip the bread carefully to brown the bottom for 2–3 minutes.
Option B: Oven Method (Even Cooking for Multiple Slices)
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Place the bread slices on a baking sheet.
- Bake for 10–15 minutes, until the bread is warmed through and the butter is melted.
Step 5: Serve
- Remove the bread slices from the pan or oven.
- Optionally sprinkle with cinnamon, powdered sugar, or a light drizzle of honey.
- Serve warm, so the applesauce is soft, slightly gooey, and combined with the melted butter.
- Enjoy each bite: crispy edges, soft bread, sweet and fruity topping, with a rich buttery finish.
Tips for Perfect Results
- Bread choice: Thick slices hold applesauce better; thin slices may get soggy quickly.
- Butter: Use unsalted butter to control sweetness; adjust if you prefer more richness.
- Texture: Slightly stale bread works best because it soaks up applesauce without falling apart.
- Make it fancy: Add chopped nuts, raisins, or a pinch of cinnamon for a small upgrade.
- Quick version: Microwave for 30–60 seconds if you’re short on time—soft, warm, and ready in an instant.