Maple Brown Sugar Apples for Toutons, Pancakes or Waffles. We love these on toutons at our house as a Canadian twist on a Newfoundland favourite.

Toutons with Maple Brown Sugar Apples
Originally published March 2016.
Maple and Brown Sugar Apples with Toutons – a Canadian twist on a Newfoundland favourite, just in time for Pancake Night. Call ’em Confederation toutons.
Happy Pancake Day! Here in Newfoundland, as in many places, we celebrate mardi gras, or fat Tuesday by indulging in pancakes, usually for our supper meal.
When we were children, we would eat as many as possible to collect the coins my mother cooked inside the pancakes and many an eating contest ensued among 6 kids to see who would have the most pocket money the next day.

Toutons with Maple Brown Sugar Apples
As traditional as pancakes are on this day, I can’t help but think that other delicious Newfoundland tradition, the touton, would be just as appropriate a feast item for this long celebrated day of indulgence.
To that end I offer up this suggestion to elevate your toutons to something special to enjoy with the family today. We served these at our weekend brunch last week to rave reviews.
Learn how to make Toutons here.
Love Toutons?
You may also want to try another of our very popular brunch ideas that also includes this Newfoundland favourite, Toutons Benedict.
This is a particularly great weekend dish when you have leftovers from a baked ham dinner during the week.
Like this Maple Brown Sugar Apples recipe?
You’ll find many other great ideas like this in our Brunch Category and in our Newfoundland Inspired Recipes Category.

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Bob
Tuesday 23rd of October 2018
sounds great, but what's a bouton, and how do you make it?
Barry C. Parsons
Wednesday 24th of October 2018
Just search "toutons" here and you'll find everything you need to know.