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The thread centers around experiences with the New Autumn Apple Cherry Crisp recipe recently posted. Participants share their thoughts on the recipe's taste, preparation challenges, and variations they have tried or considered.
Views differ on the recipe's complexity and preparation steps, with some participants enjoying the process while others find it cumbersome. There is general agreement on the dish's taste, especially when served with ice cream.
Participants share personal experiences and variations related to the recipe, reflecting a range of cooking skills and preferences.
Consultants looking for feedback on the New Autumn Apple Cherry Crisp recipe or those interested in sharing their own experiences with similar dessert recipes may find this discussion relevant.
Carol Gray said:did anyone have problems with the oatmeal crisp that goes on top? Mine did not "crumble" the way it should have. I had large chunks that were kind of tough. I got around it by putting it in my food chopper, but don't want to have to do that at a show. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Carol Gray said:did anyone have problems with the oatmeal crisp that goes on top? Mine did not "crumble" the way it should have. I had large chunks that were kind of tough. I got around it by putting it in my food chopper, but don't want to have to do that at a show. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Pedey said:I had it at a show last night. DELICIOUS!! And I agree - must be served with vanilla ice cream! We also has the Cran-Raspberry Fizz to go with it. Didn't really 'go' but both were great!
brandon0116 said:Where in the heck IS this recipe?? I can't find the doggone thing.
cincychef said:I made this and my whole family LOVED it! I used the Apple Peeler Corer Slicer for the Apples and cut down on the cooking by a couple of minutes and it worked fine!
lovenpc said:Can this recipe be made in advance or do you have to eat it right away?
chefheidi2003 said:Can someone please answer this..I have the same question..I will finish it at least 1 hour before my meeting..will that be an issue?? and I live about 30 minutes from the meeting..so..it will be covered on the drive..is that an issue??
ShellBeach said:I'm glad I made this, because I figured out my APCS wasn't working correctly. My son or husband prepped apples for me using the APCS in the past. I guess they didn't realize you're not supposed to have to hold the peeling blade in the right place so it doesn't gouge the apples!
It was OK, but yes, too many steps. I'd prefer a version that didn't use packaged cookie mix.
The recipe that came with the APCS sounds a lot simpler....completely agree that a regular crisp recipe would be easier...just substitute some of the apples for the cherry filling.
Mom's Apple Crisp
It's also the same recipe that is in "All The Best". Microwave 12-15 minutes.
The Autumn Apple Cherry Crisp recipe typically requires fresh apples, cherries (fresh or canned), oats, brown sugar, flour, butter, cinnamon, and a pinch of salt. You can also add nuts or other spices for extra flavor if desired.
The preparation time for the Autumn Apple Cherry Crisp is about 15-20 minutes, and the baking time is approximately 30-40 minutes, making the total time around 1 hour from start to finish.
Yes, you can prepare the Autumn Apple Cherry Crisp ahead of time. You can assemble the crisp and store it in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before baking. Just be sure to cover it tightly to prevent it from drying out.
The Autumn Apple Cherry Crisp is best served warm, ideally with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream on top. This adds a delicious contrast to the warm, fruity filling and crunchy topping.
Absolutely! You can substitute other fruits such as peaches, blueberries, or pears, depending on your preference. Just keep in mind that different fruits may alter the flavor and texture slightly, so adjust the sugar and spices accordingly.