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PamperedDor said:Oh who is better then YOU Janet? Thanks buddy!
To make the Perfect Mom's Apple Crisp, you will need the following ingredients: fresh apples, brown sugar, oats, flour, cinnamon, butter, and a pinch of salt. You can also add nuts or raisins for extra flavor if desired.
Start by washing and peeling the apples. Then, core and slice them into thin pieces. You can use a knife or an apple slicer for convenience. Once sliced, toss the apples with a bit of cinnamon and sugar to enhance their flavor before placing them in the DCB (Deep Covered Baker).
The DCB method refers to using the Pampered Chef Deep Covered Baker, which allows for even cooking and steaming of the ingredients. This method is ideal for making apple crisp as it helps to keep the apples tender while creating a deliciously crisp topping. The DCB can be used in the microwave or oven, making it versatile for different cooking preferences.
The cooking time for the apple crisp in the DCB is typically around 30 minutes in the microwave or 45 minutes in the oven at 350°F (175°C). Keep an eye on it to ensure the topping is golden brown and the apples are tender.
Yes, you can prepare the apple crisp ahead of time. You can assemble the ingredients and store them in the DCB, then cover and refrigerate it until you're ready to cook. Just remember to adjust the cooking time slightly if cooking straight from the fridge.