1-2-3 Apple Crisp Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by Hadice

"You can also use this tantalizing recipe to make peach crisp (which I HIGHLY recommend.) Very easy and delightful. At its best when served hot. Use fresh fruit whenever possible."

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Ready In:
45mins

Ingredients:
7
Serves:

8

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ingredients

  • 8 apples or 8 peaches, peeled
  • 1 12 cups brown sugar
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 cup oats
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 12 cup cold butter

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directions

  • Heat oven to 375°F.
  • Lightly grease a 13x9 glass pan.
  • Cut fruit into slices (removing pit or seeds) and layer in bottom of pan.
  • Mix dry ingredients in a medium sized bowl and then cut in butter with a pastry cutter (cut until crumbly).
  • Sprinkle mixture over fruit.
  • Bake for 30-35 minutes.
  • Top should be browned.
  • Serve with ice cream or whipped cream.

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Reviews

  1. This was an excellent apple crisp. I chose it because it served 8 instead of 4 or 6, but I will make it again because it was so good. The flavors were jusr right and I liked that it wasn't syrupy. The fresh apple taste came through clearly. I used 7 large apples and it made 10 - 12 large servings for me. . Thanks so much!

    Julie F

  2. This is good, but I'm embarrassed to say I would have preferred cinnamon only, rather than the cinnamon/nutmeg mix here. I have enjoyed these same two spices in these proportions in a quick bread, so expected to like them here, too. The apple crisp is also quite sweet - this may have been my fault for not allowing for the sweetness of the fuji apples I used. Thank you for helping me define my preferences.

    mianbao

  3. Out of all the apple crisp recipes I've tried, this is the BEST!!!!!!! Great fruit to topping ratio and the topping came out nice and crunchy and the apples weren't mushy. This is the only apple crisp recipe I will use from now on!!!!!

    anly1970

  4. Excellent! Made this with apples and we loved it. The perfect amount of topping. Makes a large pan, therefore an excellent way to clear out the beat up apples from my apple drawer. Looking forward to the peach version next. Thanks for sharing the recipe!

    LonghornMama

  5. I have made quite a few different apple crisp recipes and this one wins! Crispy, crunchy topping, not too sweet, not soupy or runny. Perfect. We ate it warm with whipped cream on top. Delicious!

    Bridget Leigh

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Tweaks

  1. Add 1/2 tsp salt to flour and oats mixture

    Lori R.

  2. Try 1/2 the sugar - way too sweet

    nickcanuck

  3. Only difference is that we made them in individual aluminum bowls and plastic wrapped them when warm so the plastic wrap adhered better to the dessert.

    ChefMariposa

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FAQs

What is the best cooking apple for apple crisp? ›

What Makes A Good Apple For Apple Crisp? The best apples for baking keep their structure under heat, which prevents the chunks of fruit from turning into mush after baking. The firm and crisp Granny Smith and Honeycrisp varieties are popular apples to use in apple pies and apple crisps.

How do you keep apples from getting mushy in apple crisp? ›

If you are cooking for a longer time for a golden crust, try slicing your apples all a uniform 1/2 inch thick. Granny Smiths are a good choice since they are full of pectin, a natural thickening agent. They should keep the bottom from getting soggy.

Why is my apple crisp not getting crunchy? ›

The main reason your crumble topping isn't crunchy is probably because you haven't used Demerara sugar. Although, it could also be that you've got your topping ingredient quantities wrong: either too much or not enough flour and butter alongside the sugar.

What's the difference between apple crumble and apple crisp? ›

Like an apple crisp, an apple crumble is a baked fruit dessert with a layer of topping. But unlike the crisp, the crumble topping rarely includes oats or nuts. Instead, a crumble's topping is more like streusel, made with flour, sugar and butter.

What is the sweetest and most crisp apple? ›

Fuji: Fuji is the sweetest apple variety that Stemilt grows. Each crisp bite will remind you of the sweet taste of apple juice due to its naturally high sugar levels! Fuji apples are ideal for fresh applications like snacking, juicing, or freezing.

How do you make Martha Stewart apple crumble? ›

In a large bowl, toss together apples, granulated sugar, 2 tablespoons flour, lemon juice, cinnamon, and 1/4 teaspoon salt; transfer to prepared dish. In a bowl with an electric mixer, beat butter with brown sugar until fluffy. Mix in 1 cup flour and 1/2 teaspoon salt until large pieces form. Scatter over filling.

Should I cover my apple crisp while baking? ›

Baking: Start baking the apple crisp covered with foil. This allows the apples to soften without any risk of the topping over-browning. After about 20 minutes, remove the foil and let the crisp finish cooking uncovered. Once the juices are bubbling, the topping is golden brown, and the apples are tender, it is done!

How do you know when apple crisp is done baking? ›

Bake the apple crisp until the fruit is bubbling and the topping is golden brown and crisp, about 45 minutes. Serve the crisps warm with vanilla bean ice cream or fresh whipped cream, if desired.

Why is it important to use cold butter when preparing apple crisp? ›

Use cold, cubed butter.

Making the crumble with room temperature or melted butter will cause the topping to spread as it bakes, rather than creating a landscape of craggy, crunchy sweet pieces. Using cold butter will help all the crumble ingredients bind together before baking and then saturate them evenly in the oven.

What is the secret to crunchy crumble? ›

A pastry chef friend shared the technique. Instead of sprinkling the raw crumbs on top of the fruit, where they absorb the juices and turn a little mushy on their undersides, he spread them out in a pan and baked them separately, until crisp and cookielike.

Why do you put lemon juice over the apples when making an apple crisp? ›

Add a little extra fresh lemon juice to help prevent the apples from turning super brown. Prepare the entire apple crisp, cover well, and refrigerate the night before baking. Don't wait any longer than overnight before baking, to prevent the apples from browning too much or drying out/spoiling.

Why is there so much liquid in my apple crisp? ›

Not adding a thickener

Fruit is naturally watery, and when it bakes, that liquid cooks out and mixes with your sugar and spices to create a delicious sauce. However, you don't want your apple crisp weeping everywhere. Just toss in a little cornstarch or tapioca starch with your fruit before baking.

Why is it called Brown Betty? ›

In the Original Picayune Creole Cook Book (1901) a recipe identical to the Brown Betty traveled under the name “Mulatto's Pudding” furthering the idea that the sweet-sounding Brown Betty was more a race-based epithet towards its maker than a homey moniker denoting golden-brown bread crumbs.

What's the difference between brown betty and apple crisp? ›

Both are very similar apple desserts, but the difference mainly comes down to the crumble topping: Instead of the flour and oat mixture used in an apple crisp, an apple brown betty uses breadcrumbs for its crumbly, delicious topping.

Why is it called a buckle? ›

Though crumbles, crisps, and cobblers are more akin to pie, a buckle is a lot like cake. In fact, they look nearly identical to fruit-filled coffee cakes. As the batter rises in the oven, the weight of the fruit causes it to “buckle.”

What are the best apples for apple crisp or crumble? ›

Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Honey Crisp, Braeburn, Cortland and Empire (or any combo of these) are great choices. They will hold their shape during baking, and they aren't too juicy, which can result in a watery apple crisp.

What apples are best for apple pie and crisp? ›

Best Apples for Apple Pie
  • Granny Smith Apples.
  • Honeycrisp.
  • Golden Delicious.
  • Rome.
  • Jonathan or Jonagold Apples.
  • Braeburn.
  • Northern Spy.
  • Apple Varieties.
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What are the best apples for baking apple cobbler? ›

Any baking apple will work great! I tend to prefer Granny Smith apples but I also like Gala apples, Honeycrisp, Golden Delicious, or any other tart apple.

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