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If you're preparing more than one apple, assemble a tablespoon of brown sugar and 1/4 teaspoon of ground cinnamon for each apple.
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Using a fork, blend the cinnamon and sugar together, breaking up any lumps.
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Cut the apple into eighths.
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Do this by cutting through the apple from one pole to the other and repeating with the halves and quarters.
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Take care to keep the pieces in order.
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Core apple slices by cutting a wedge out of the core remaining in each slice.
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Using one hand to hold sheet of aluminum foil large enough to wrap around the apple, position pieces in the cupped foil to form almost a whole apple (leaving two slices out).
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Scoop the cinnamon and brown sugar mixture into where the core of the apple used to be.
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Compress the mixture as need to fit.
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It's okay to leave a small mound since we'll be covering it up with the remaining two slices of apple.
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Place the final two pieces and wrap tightly with the aluminum foil to hold everything in place.
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Bake for 15 to 20 minutes at 350 degrees or on a hot grill for 10 minutes to cook the apple through.
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Unwrap and serve with the sugar sauce remaining in the core.