Dec 11, 2016 in one pot meals, desserts, apples, fall, winter, crisps, oats, cinnamon, baking, baked. Read the original on: Food Fanatic
Apple season is one of my favorite times of the year. Each year, I try to embrace it to the best of my ability. Iâm pretty much obsessed with all things apple this pregnancy.
My husband will find me baking some sort of dessert in the kitchen just about every other night to satisfy my sweet tooth. One thing I canât deny is my love for a good skillet apple crisp. Iâve been making them for years, and finally sharing my recipe for it today.
Last month, we spent a few days in Western North Carolina where we stayed with my cousin and toured around the outskirts of her town. Our original family vacation was suppose to be a week in Hatteras, but that got derailed thanks to Hurricane Matthew.
So, we made lemonade out of lemons or should I say apple crisp out of apples, and got to experience some fun new adventures during our last months as a family of three. One of the days we drove two hours into northern North Carolina to go apple picking.
We picked a bushelâs worth of apples for just $12, and we rode through part of the Blue Ridge Mountains snacking on apples. When we got home I started baking my little heart out. One of the first things I made was my skillet apple crisp.
I always have all the ingredients on hand to make this recipe, and I like to add raisins in my crisp. I normally use golden raisins, but traditional raisins will do as well. If you donât like raisinsâjust omit them. Itâs a taste preference and not a life or death decision here.
I also like to precook my apples in the skillet for a few minutes to start the cooking process. While I cook the apples, I make the crisp topping. Because you pre-cook the apples on the stovetop first, this will cut your cooking time down tremendously in the oven.
I like to bake my crisp for around 30 minutes, until the top is golden brown and then I serve it warm with a few scoops of vanilla ice cream.
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