Apple Crisp Recipe; A Family Dessert Everyone Will Love
An apple dessert made from apples and has a delicious crunchy crust on top is called apple crisp in the United States. It is called by the name apple crumble in Britian and both use apples, butter, brown sugar or granulated sugar, flour or oatmeal, cinnamon, and other spices to make a delectable apple crisp recipe. This is a type of peasant dish only being presented to families and never served during the holiday or when guests come to call.
Sometimes apple crisp is mistaken for a few other desserts using apple. An apple pudding that is made by layers of apples and sweetened crumbs of bread or saltines with a sauce is called Apple Brown Betty. Another dessert that is similar is Apple cobbler, also called apple grunt, slump or pandowdy that places biscuit dough over the apples and baked.
Fannie Farmer’s Cook book that appeared in’96 was the first to publish the recipe. It was being presented on tables long before that. It is always made during the autumn of the year because that is the time when the apple crop is harvested. You can also make it with canned apples to bring that flavor to the table any time. Several variations may include fruits that are in season at the time you make it such as different berries or peaches.
Cooking apples are what is needed to make apple crisp. These apples are tart and much more firm than some others because they need to keep their shape while cooking. Use Granny Smith apples, Northern Spye variety, Winesap, Jonathan or MacIntosh to make your apple crisp.
An easy method of making apple crisp is made by peeling and slicing six large apples, and using three fourths of a cup of old fashion oatmeal, one half of a cup of brown sugar that is packed tight, one half of a cup flour, one half of a teaspoon of cinnamon and six tablespoons of butter that is at room temperature. The apples need to be cored and sliced and placed in a 9 inch square baking pan slathered with butter so the apples won’t stick once it is baked. The other ingredients should be mixed with a pastry cutter or forks so that it eventually looks like fine meal and then it is spread over top of the apples. Cook the apple crisp in a 350 degree F oven for 30 to 40 minutes or until the crust is brown and it is bubbly. Remove it from the oven to cool a little bit. Cut it into squares and serve while it is still warm with vanilla ice cream. Whipped cream is also an option for enhancing the dish.
Cheese and apple pie is a delicacy in some areas so why not make an apple crisp with a little Cheddar. Core, peel and slice 6 apples putting them in a 9 inch square baking dish. Sprinkle with one third teaspoon of ground cinnamon then add 6 teaspoons of apple juice. In a bowl combine one half stick of softened butter, three fourths cup of granulated sugar, one teaspoon fresh lemon juice, one eighth teaspoon of salt, and one half cup of all purpose flour. Use a pastry cutter or two knives to cut the butter into the rest of the ingredients to make a crumbly texture. Add one fourth pound shredded Cheddar and mix in. Crumble it over the apple mixture and place in a 350 degree F oven for 40 minutes or until the contents starts to bubble and the crust turns golden brown. Make sure to serve this warm and ice cream does go well with it.
Near the end of summer you might not be able to find many apples yet, but there is sure to be a large quantity of zucchini in your garden and in the stores. Believe it or not you can make apple crisp with zucchini and it tastes like apples. What a great way to get the kids to eat vegetables. Place five cups of peeled, seeded and sliced zucchini a saucepan. Add one third cup of granulated sugar, one fourth cup of lemon juice, 1 teaspoon of cinnamon and three fourths cup apple cider or apple juice. Bring it to a boil then simmer for about 10 or 15 minutes or until the zucchini is soft and tender. Pour it into a greased pie pan for deep dish pies. Now, in a bowl combine 6 tablespoons of softened butter, one fourth teaspoon of salt, 1 teaspoon of baking powder, one cup of flour, and one half cup of brown sugar. Using a pastry cutter or two knives cut the mixture in to make a course meal and spread it over the zucchini. Bake for 40 to 45 minutes in a 350 degree F oven. Serve it warm with ice cream. You won’t believe it until you try it.
Try making one of these recipes for your family during the autumn when apples ripen. If they haven’t had it before they will ask for it again and again. If you have made apple crisp before try making the one with cheese to surprise your family or try the one with zucchini and amaze your family that a vegetable can taste like apples. Apple crisp should be a dessert your family looks forward to once summer is over and fall descends with cool winds and apple crops.
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