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Autumn is apple season and here’s my favorite apple crisp recipe. It’s easy to make and warms up the house and fills it with a scrumptious aroma. This one is a winner with children, too. 

 

Apple Crisp Recipe

6-8 apples – granny smith or green pippins are preferred                                     
1 Tablespoon lemon juice                          
1 teaspoon cinnamon                      
2 Tablespoons whole wheat flour                       
½ cup raisins (optional)                                  
water or apple juice 
                        
Topping:
1 cup oats
1/3 cp toasted wheat germ
½ cup whole wheat flour
2 teaspoons cinnamon
¼ - ½ cup brown sugar
¼ - ½ cup low fat butter or margarine
 
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Slice apples until you have enough to fill a 9” x 13” baking dish. Mix the apples with lemon juice, cinnamon, flour, and raisins. Add enough water or juice to cover the bottom of the dish. 
 
Mix topping in a bowl and press on top of apples. Bake for 25 minutes, or until apples are soft and topping is browned. 

Enjoy!

This recipe is adapted from the classic vegetarian cookbook Laurel's Kitchen by Laurel Robertson, Carol Flinders and Bronwen Godfrey and published by Nilgiri Press, 1976.




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1. 19-10-2007 19:52
 
This Sounds So Yummy!!!!!
Sounds delicious. But will this kill my diet? (I'm thinking I shouldn't eat the whole thing at once....)
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HealthyGurl
2. 19-10-2007 21:24
 
This Sounds So Yummy!!!!!
I loved finding this website. Finding all this info on one site is so needed in our busy lifestyles. Thank you for taking your time to make our lives easier. 
What a great and easy recipe! 
J. Sellner
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3. 20-10-2007 13:16
 
This Sounds So Yummy!!!!!
You're right. You shouldn't eat this all at once. This recipe makes 8 servings.
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Theresa
4. 05-12-2007 11:14
 
This Sounds So Yummy!!!!!
Ahhhhh Apples....These are a few of my favorite things =) Loaded with pectin (a type of fiber), they will keep you full and help you shed pounds. I go for 3 a day - - one before each meal. And with so many varieties to choose from and so many different ways of eating them (peanut butter anyone), you just can't get sick of 'em!
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Natalie13
5. 10-12-2007 22:03
 
This Sounds So Yummy!!!!!
I had my in-laws over my house last week and I served this for dessert. It was quite the hit :grin
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Carolyn
6. 17-02-2008 12:39
 
This Sounds So Yummy!!!!!
Hi Carolyn, 
 
Great to hear your family enjoyed this recipe!
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Theresa
7. 04-07-2008 06:45
 
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