Skinni Apple Crisp
Apple Crisp is primarily a desert, but the leftovers can
also be a great breakfast treat (at least according to my husband’s family). This
recipe is an alteration from Ben’s mom’s Apple Crisp. My version of it came
from attempting to make the original as a treat for my then boyfriend (now my
husband). I was told “this is not the way my mom made it.” Instead of throwing
the apple crisp in his face, I just decided to alter it and create my own! This
has quickly become a family favorite (my dad requests it for all of his “special”
days)! I love this dish because it is primarily apples with a light healthier
topping.
Ingredients
1.
6 apples (Gala gives a more tart taste,
Delicious gives a softer taste)
2.
Cinnamon for sprinkling
Topping Ingredients
1.
½ cup wheat flour
2.
½ cup oats
3.
¼ cup and 2 tablespoons Splenda Brown Sugar
Blend
4.
1 teaspoon cinnamon
5.
1 stick of butter-I use I Can’t Believe It’s not
Butter All Purpose
Directions
1.
Peel and slice apples. Place them in an 8x8
glass baking dish (sprayed with Pam). Sprinkle with cinnamon and mix.
2.
Topping. Combine all dry ingredients (flour,
oats, splenda, and cinnamon).
3.
Using your hands, combine the butter with the
dry ingredients. (Important-keep the butter in the fridge until ready to make
the topping).
4.
Place the topping on top of the apples. I will
usually take a handful of topping and flatten it in the palms of my hand and
then lay it on top of the apples (But feel free to experiment this, because
this is the part that my husband says I don’t do like his mom did-but I’ve yet
to figure out how his mom did it). I place all of the pieces together until the
topping is covering all of the apples.
5.
Place the dish in the microwave and cook for 20
minutes on High. If you do not have a microwave that rotates, then stop it half
way through and rotate 180 degrees.
6.
Serve this dish warm or cold.
*If you double the recipe, the cook time stays the same.
~Thanks Paula for introducing me to this recipe!
Bobbi - I can't wait to make this for my family, and I LOVE the "buff apple"!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is to die for! Delicious and nutritious!
ReplyDeleteHopefully the pictures that I have added will help "understanding" the recipe! Please let me know if you have any questions, and I will help the best that I can!
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