Saturday, October 26, 2019

Super Easy Apple Crisp



My local grocery store stocks LUCK brand "fried" apples and peaches. These are not to be confused with "pie filling." Instead, these are still a bit on the "crunch" side and canned in a simple syrup. I use a drained can of each to make this simple cobbler. They are also available with cinnamon.



I love apple cobbler. It's like apple pie but without the labor of making a crust. But, even peeling apples can be time consuming. Instead, I simply butter a dish or pan, drain some of these delicious apples and peaches and top with a store-bought packet of "crumb" mixture. What could be easier?

Most grocery stores now offer a premixed brand of "crisp" or "crumble" to add to fruit. I use this one made by the Fresh Gourmet Company. It even has oats!





  • 2 cans, LUCK'S fried apples and/or peaches
  • (I use one can of apples and one of peaches)
  • 1 tablespoon flour or corn starch
  • Fresh lemon
  • 1/16 teaspoon almond or vanilla flavoring (optional and use less, not more)
  • 1 packet fruit "crumb" topping
  • Lemon


Drain the apples and/or peaches
Arrange in a buttered dish or pan.* Sprinkle with flour/corn starch. Sprinkle with a bit of seasoning of your choice such as nutmeg, apple pie spice, cinnamon. Squeeze in a bit of fresh lemon juice and, if using, almond flavoring. Gently mix.

Prepare cobbler mix according to package directions. Spread on top. Bake according to package directions. Allow to cool a bit. Enjoy

*Use a pan or dish so that the fruit is about two-layers.


Of course, it's cheaper to make your own apple crisp. My full "from scratch" recipe is here:

http://www.kitchenbounty.com/search?q=apple+crisp







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