I like apple crisps because they are easy to make and don't take many ingredients: flour, brown sugar, butter, cinnamon, and oatmeal. Except I was out of oatmeal. I searched all my cupboards but couldn't fine any. There was no way I was going to drive an hour each way to town to get some oatmeal, so I decided I had to be creative or do what I dread: make a pie crust. The creativity won out, and I realized I had some granola cereal. It was made with oats, plus had some extra ingredients that had to be good.
Then I got out my newest gadget. When we picked the apples, the people asked if we had an apple peeler. I told them I had a regular vegetable peeler, and they looked at me like I was crazy. Maybe because I had three boxes of apples and they knew how long it would take to peel them with a vegetable peeler--like until about Christmas. So when I got home I got online and found this cool apple peeler.
It worked like a charm, and it only took a few seconds to peel the apple. Plus Desert Boy was entertained watching the wheels go round and round.
Here are the results of the peeling. I actually peeled 11 apples, but nine made a much more symmetric and pleasing picture.
The next shortcut step was to slice them. I have never used one of these before; I know, I must be from the Dark Ages or something. Anyway, I found out how much fun it is to slice an apple in one fell swoop and have it fall apart in eight pieces. I felt a bit artistic as I did it, like I was looking at a flower, with the slices falling open like petals.
Then I added cinnamon and sugar. The cinnamon came out a little faster than I expected, but fortunately I like it a lot.
Then it came time to make the topping. When I'm feeling really with it, I make the topping first, but today wasn't one of those days. Please notice that this is an action shot--the mixer is on--I thought it would make the photo more dramatic.
I put the topping on the apples, put it in the oven at 375 degrees, and promptly forgot to set a timer or look at a clock. Apple crisp is one of those dishes that fills the house with a wonderful odor, so it really wasn't far from my mind. Except when I went out to rake leaves.
It all ended well, though, I rescued the apple crisp in time, and was ready to dish it out when I realized I hadn't taken a photo of the finished product (hence the spoon). It turned out delicious. The granola cereal gives it a little extra flavor. I think that I might put a few raisins on top the next time I use plain oatmeal, they add a nice texture and color to the dessert. Speaking of desserts, I have a separate blog called Dessert Survivor. I don't post on it often, but Dessert Survivor picks up the slack. If you want to see some desserts, head there.
In real life, the dessert isn't really done when you take it out of the oven. There's always the cleanup!
If you want to check out this cool apple peeler, click on the photo.
Apple peelers are great. If you make a lot of jams and jellies, a Squeez-O is another great gadget to look into!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful apple crisp!
ReplyDeleteI was just getting ready to ask where you found your cool apple peeler and presto, there was the link! Thank you.
Now I wish I had a piece of it ot go along with my morning coffee....
Your apple crisp looks great. When I'm peeling apples I channel Tom Hanks' dead wife in Sleepless in Seattle because I, too, peel an endless peel. I'm not sure what I like better, a successful peel or a successful struesel top apple pie.
ReplyDeleteYour husband dried apples in a dehydrator? I thought all of Nevada and Utah was a giant dehydrator and that you could just set fruit outside for a few hours and it would be desiccated.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of machine or gadget is a dehydrator? How does it work?