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Apple Crisp Recipe | |
Apple crisp belongs to a long line of simple baked desserts that combine fresh fruit with a topping of pastry. Cobblers, Crumbles, Grunts, Brown Bettys, Pandowdies, and Crisps may be called old-fashioned and homey but having a dessert of warm baked fruit topped with a tasty crust is hard to resist. Unlike a cobbler that uses a biscuit dough topping, 'crisps' use a streusel-like mixture of flour, sugar, and butter, oftentimes with oats and/or nuts. The name 'Crisp' or 'Crumble' comes from the fact that when you pull this dessert from the oven you will notice how wonderfully crisp and crumbly the topping has become. Apple Crisps are especially popular during the fall and winter months which just happens to coincide with the apple's harvest time. If you can, use locally grown apples as their flavor and texture are superior to those found in grocery stores. Combining two or more varieties makes for a flavorful crisp as does adding some fresh raspberries or even blackberries, that favorite British combination. But don't worry if you can't get local apples, varieties like Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Braeburns, and McIntosh, to name a few, are also excellent. Apple crisps are delicious warm from the oven with a dollop of softly whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. This apple crisp's topping contains old fashioned rolled oats. Oats are a cereal grain that is rich and flavorful and comes in many forms. Very popular in Northern Europe, | |
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