Apple Crisp

This is tonight's Dessert..  YUM..   (the apple cake from last night is gone already)


 


 


Apple Crisp


Crystal Miller


 


5 large apples, peeled, cored, sliced


2/3 c Sucanat


2/3 c cane juice crystals


1 c whole wheat pastry flour


1 ½ c oats


1 c butter, melted


2/3 c water


 


Butter the bottom of a 9x13 pan.  Lay apples slices in the pan.  In a medium size bowl combine the rest of the ingredients except the water.  Spread this over the apples. Pour the water over the top.  Bake at 375 for 30 minutes or until the apples are tender and the top is browned. 


 


Serve warm with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream


 

Comments

  1. OH my goodness!!! That looks so good I have not apple crisp in so long. I think I'll make that when I make my chicken lasanga.

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  2. I'll have to try this crisp as well. I have several from others and we're looking for "The One". My husband is the taste tester ; o ) I'll let you know how it goes. Mmmm, crisp...


    Oh, and you know, you could probably sell some walnuts to some of your friends on here. I was thinking I would love some fresh walnuts from someone I know. Sometimes store bought places are so...well, I think the nuts are from last year. That's how bad I feel sometimes about them!


    Enjoy your day, and bless you and your family!

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  3. I love the picture of your grandson and your daughter....the way he's smiling in that picture just warms my heart!


    http://bethany.preciousinfants.com

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  4. Don't know why, but my comment appeared in the Apple crisp post. I meant to put it in another one...sorry about that!


    Bethany

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  5. where would i find Sucanat and cane juice crystals?

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  6. I made this for dessert tonight and it was GOOD!!!!! Definetely a staple in our house now! ; ) Thanks.

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