118 Comments / By Lisa Leake / November 19, 2013 / Recipes
13 Reviews / 4.9 Average
I've got a great little dessert recipe to share with you that is both cute and easy—Cinnamon Apple Crisp. Trust me, it's almost impossible to mess this one up. We served this apple crisp dessert to our Dinner Club guests last weekend and it was a big hit. They are quick to put together and taste amazing, especially with a little bit of vanilla ice cream!
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We served this Cinnamon Apple Crisp dessert to our Dinner Club guests last weekend. And since we used up every last minute of prep cooking time (before the guests arrived) working on the appetizers and main dishes, I found myself starting from scratch with this dessert at the end of the night. This was after a long day, and, to top it off, this was a dish I’d never even made before.
I usually only serve guests recipes that I know will turn out well, but lately I’ve been more lax in that department for some reason. You just never know when you are going to have a recipe fail! But thankfully I learned it’s hard to screw up apples, butter, sweetener, oats, and nuts all baked together in cute little jars of goodness. Clearly the only reason I wanted to serve this dessert in the first place was for an excuse to buy those jars!
The rest of our evening was (thankfully) a lot lessspontaneous. Here’s what we served:
“Southern Small Plates” Dinner Club Menu
- Boiled Peanuts: I previously thought this might be a complicated recipe when in fact it’s just peanuts that have been boiled! It does take quite a few hours and you certainly don’t want to forget the salt and other seasonings, but this one is super simple.
- Organic Pimento Cheese:I used the recipe that’s already on my blog for this appetizer.
- Local Fried Green Tomatoes: This recipe came out of Joy of Cooking (my cookbook bible).
- Organic Kale and Apple Salad: Coming to the blog soon!
- Whole-Wheat Biscuits and Jam: This is another recipe that’s already on my blog. I just made them into a bite-sized version and served with butter and storebought all fruit jam.
- NC Shrimp and Grits: We went out of our way to ensure we had fresh, local, wild caught shrimp for this dish instead of any questionable seafood shipped in from China!
- Local Pulled Pork and Slaw: The pork was also purchased from a local vendor and this recipe will be coming to the blog soon as well! I’ve actually been working on this one for a while and finally got the results I was hoping for. :)
- Organic Apple Crisp with Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream: Get this easy crisp recipe below! And for the ice cream I loosely followed this recipe (without the pecan topping).
Are you part of a “Dinner Club” as well? How does yours work? I’d love to hear the details in the comments!
Cinnamon Apple Crisp
I've got a great little dessert recipe to share with you that is both cute and easy—Cinnamon Apple Crisp. Trust me, it's almost impossible to mess this one up. We served this apple crisp dessert to our Dinner Club guests last weekend and it was a big hit. They are quick to put together and taste amazing, especially with a little bit of vanilla ice cream!
13 Reviews / 4.9 Average
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Baking Time: 3 minutes mins
Total Time: 13 minutes mins
Course: Holiday, Treats
Cuisine: American
Diet: Egg Free, Vegetarian
Print Recipe
Servings: 8 servings
Ingredients
Apple Filling
Crumble Topping
Optional Topping
- ice cream ((vanilla is especially delicious!))
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
Slice the apples into thin 1″ pieces. I do this by using an apple slicer and then cutting each slice two more times (both longways and crossways).
Toss the apples in a medium sized bowl with the cinnamon, butter, and honey. To make the honey slide right out of the tablespoon (as opposed to sticking) measure out the melted butter first.
Evenly divide the apple mixture into 8 half-pint jars (or together in one pie plate if using). Place the jars on a large baking sheet.
In the same mixing bowl combine the crumble ingredients including the oats, flour, walnuts, melted butter, honey, and salt. Evenly divide the mixture over top the seasoned apples in the jars.
Cover the jars with one large piece of foil and bake for 25 minutes. Remove the foil, turn the oven up to broil, and cook for 2 to 3 minutes longer or until the topping turns a light golden brown. Serve with homemade vanilla ice cream (if desired) and enjoy!
Notes
Special equipment needed: 8 half-pint jars.Alternatively this dish can be baked together in one round pie plate.
*To make this recipe Peanut/Tree Nut Free, omit the walnuts/pine nuts from the crumble topping.
We recommend organic ingredients when feasible.
Nutrition Facts
Nutrition Facts
Cinnamon Apple Crisp
Amount Per Serving
Calories 208Calories from Fat 99
% Daily Value*
Fat 11g17%
Saturated Fat 4g25%
Cholesterol 15mg5%
Sodium 124mg5%
Potassium 117mg3%
Carbohydrates 26g9%
Fiber 3g13%
Sugar 14g16%
Protein 3g6%
Vitamin A 200IU4%
Vitamin C 2.1mg3%
Calcium 20mg2%
Iron 0.8mg4%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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