11/03/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/03/2025 22:30
Enjoy this stack of fluffy applesauce pancakes and know you're tasting a piece of Colorado's deep agricultural past.
According to the Boulder Apple Tree Project, Colorado was a national apple powerhouse in the late 1800s, with hundreds of varieties thriving from the Front Range to Grand Junction. Though disease, drought, and prohibition later slowed the industry, a remarkable legacy remains: hardy, resilient trees that contribute to the unique flavor and crispness of modern Colorado apples like Fuji, Gala, and Honeycrisp.
This recipe honors that heritage by transforming the season's bounty, picked fresh from farm stands or U-pick orchards, into a warm meal ideal for a crisp autumn morning. Top with a drizzle of maple syrup and toasted pecans for a meal that offers a nutritious start and tangible connection to Colorado agriculture.
Want to bring this harvest home? Find your nearest farmers market in our Farm Fresh Directory -available in English and Spanish. Explore Colorado Proud to connect with the producers who grow and craft the food that makes meals like this possible.
Shared by University of Boulder Health and Well Being
        Yield: 4 servings
        Prep time: 10 minutes
        Cook time: 15 minutes
      
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Pairing Perfection
Want to take your brunch from basic to brilliant? Elevate your experience with a sparkling pairing: the Apple Cider Mimosa! We suggest using crisp, local apple cider and blending it with the vibrant bubbles of Carboy Winery's CO.SECCO. It's a fizzy, festive, and utterly fun adult beverage guaranteed to set the perfect brunch. Stir with a cinnamon stick for extra fall vibes.
Seeking a non-alcoholic option that's just exciting? Meet Fizzy Moo, the carbonated dairy soda everyone will be talking about. This surprising, refreshing mash-up delivers a twist on dairy that perfectly complements your breakfast experience.
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