Apple Crisp
by Morsels of Life | CJ HuangQuick and simple apple crisp with a sweetened oatmeal topping.
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4
Cuisine: American
Category: snacks, desserts, fruit
Cuisine: American
Category: snacks, desserts, fruit
Materials:
Mass | Weight | Volume | Number | Material | Notes |
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511 grams | 18 ounces | 2 | apples, chopped | I used a Pink Lady and a Granny Smith. I sliced each apple into 20 slices, but I would recommend actually chopping them up. | |
60 grams | 1/2 cup | flour | |||
42 grams | 1.5 ounces | 1/4 cup | brown sugar | ||
40 grams | 1.5 ounces | 1/2 cup | oatmeal | ||
1/8 cup | butter, at ambient temperature | ||||
3 grams | 1 teaspoon | cinnamon |
Methods:
- Gather all materials.
- Sprinkle cinnamon over apples and shake to cover all surfaces. I'd recommend chopping the apples instead of using slices as shown.
- Mash together flour, brown sugar, oatmeal, and butter. I just used a fork.
- Layer apples and then topping in a baking container. Bake at 350F for approximately 20 minutes or microwave approximately 10 minutes.
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Calories (Cal): 250
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Sodium (mg): 70
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Fat (g): 7
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Protein (g): 3
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Carbs (g): 46
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Fiber (g): 4
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Im all about that topping - it looks like something I could eat by the spoonful.
ReplyDeleteI agree! There definitely wasn't enough topping this time around, but it's good enough to make by itself. :)
DeleteApple Crisp is definitely best warm, with lots of fresh whipped cream or ice cream on top. And I agree - lots and lots of the crisp part! :)
ReplyDeleteYummy! We definitely like it warm here. Whipped cream sounds nice too, and can't forget lots of crisp. :)
DeleteApple crisp is one of my favorite desserts! I love it with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream with a drizzle of caramel sauce! Great SRC choice!
ReplyDeleteooh - the caramel drizzle sounds delightful!
DeleteSo glad you like this! The great microwave vs oven debate in my house is always a struggle. My husband just isnt' patient enough to wait for those crunchy bits of crust!
ReplyDeleteI guess you'll just have to leave him to his microwaved version and you get the tasty crispy version! :P I wonder if it would get more crispy in the microwave if you microwaved just the crispy part and then sprinkled it on top. Or maybe just baking the crispy part might make it faster?
DeleteThis looks delicious and healthy. Would make a great after school snack on a cold day!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! I'm thinking I'll give it another try with these snow days we have coming up! Great way to sneak fruit into kid's mouths too. :)
DeleteCrisps are such great ways to use fresh fruit and they taste good in various combinations. Great SRC choice wish I had this for dessert tonight
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! I'm thinking I'll give it another try with these snow days we have coming up! Great way to sneak fruit into kid's mouths too. :)
DeleteApple Crisp is one of those recipes that never gets old.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not! :) So many flavor variations and tastiness. :)
DeleteI LOVE your step-by-step photos. And what a great recipe! I will have to see how many apples I have in my fruit bowl tonight. Thanks for sharing with the SRC.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking about making this recipe again too! :) Glad you like the step by step - sometimes I wonder if they're actually helpful. :)
DeleteA perfect dessert, love all things apple.
ReplyDeleteThis dessert's definitely full of appley goodness. :)
DeleteA favorite classic, apple crisp blends tender, appley goodness with the irresistible crunch of a baked topping. SO good!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! Especially like the crispy topping. :)
DeleteWhat an easy thing to make. This is one of my favourite ways to use apples in the fall.
ReplyDeleteCertainly a tasty way too! :)
DeleteWhat a yummy recipe, love this especially in the fall but apples are available all year long. Thanks for linking up to Friday frenzy this week Can't wait to see what you bring along again next week.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are! Thanks for stopping by. :)
DeleteI love apple crisp, so much easier than making a pie for me. I get my yummy apple treat but don't have to worry about pie dough.
ReplyDeleteI would love if you could stop by and share on my weekly recipe linky, Kids and a Mom in the Kitchen. I am always looking for new recipes to Pin and to try with my children.
Have a great day!
I definitely agree! Tasty treat without the troubles of a bottom crust. :)
DeleteWe will really enjoy your delicious Apple Crisp!Hope you had a great Christmas and thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday,516. We hope to see you back here again soon!
ReplyDeleteMiz Helen
See you around! Hope you enjoy this Apple Crisp. :)
DeleteThis sounds (and looks) delicious and simple! Thanks for sharing at The Homestead Blog Hop!
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