What goes well with tart apples?
We analyzed over 150,000 recipes to figure out which ingredients makes tart apples better. On average, recipes with tart apples gets 4.58β review scores. But in some combinations, review scores get a lot better. Like with cream cheese. And sometimes worse. Like with almonds.
Here comes the combinations we found:
Explore the stand out connections in the visual explorer π
Better than not:
mustard,
canola oil,
leeks,
cumin,
lime juice,
cayenne,
italian sausage,
shallots,
ground turkey,
red cabbage,
apple cider vinegar,
cornflour,
mayonnaise,
caraway,
baking soda,
raisins,
sweet potatoes,
puff pastry,
thyme,
bacon,
rosemary,
cranberry,
buttermilk,
white wine vinegar,
dijon mustard,
garlic,
apple,
orange juice,
walnuts,
curry powder,
heavy cream,
celery,
brown sugar,
pecans,
salt,
butter,
german food,
flour,
egg,
cinnamon,
turbinado sugar,
vanilla bean,
vanilla ice cream,
vegetable oil,
vegetable stock,
walnut,
white bread,
yellow onion
π€·ββοΈ Shrug:
margarine,
golden raisins,
red onion,
olive oil,
pear,
all purpose flour,
green cabbage,
nutmeg,
british food,
egg yolk,
sea salt,
milk,
granulated sugar
Scores poorly:
chicken stock,
flat leaf parsley,
sugar,
carrots,
orange zest,
black pepper,
kosher salt,
ginger,
lemon juice,
cilantro,
onion,
vegetable shortening
Pay attention:
sage,
oregano,
honey,
allspice,
sour cream,
coconut,
mace,
apple cider,
green onions,
potatoes,
pumpkin,
pork loin,
baking powder,
rolled oats,
sauerkraut,
chicken broth,
cider vinegar,
butternut squash,
lemon zest,
crumbs,
maple syrup,
red wine vinegar,
old fashioned oats,
oil,
powdered sugar,
bay leaf,
dark brown sugar,
appleauce,
brandy,
ground pork,
vegetable broth,
whipped cream,
white pepper
Remember this is how people score them online. A bad combination might not be a bad combination. It might be hard to cook or people make poor substitutions. If you think it makes sense to use something, just pay extra attention.
Here are some great recipes I found with tart apples: