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Apple Crisp #04

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Dessert 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

8 lg Apples (golden delicious are good; northern spy are terriffic. or use any apple you would put in a pie.)
1/4 c Honey
2 tb Lemon juice
1/2 ts Cinnamon
1/2 c Rolled oats
1/2 c Wheat germ
1/3 c Fresh bran
1/4 c Brown rice flour
1/4 c Ground dried dates
1/4 c Oil or melted butter

INSTRUCTIONS

From: dmcmenam@mtholyoke.edu (Dianna McMenamin)
Date: 29 Nov 1993 17:06:24 GMT
I think every apple crisp recipe I've ever seen uses oatmeal, although my
eleven-year-old made the following recipe and substitued rye meal, and it
tasted just fine.
The recipe is from "Dollar a Day Cookbook" by Ruth and Bill Kaysing (1977,
Chronicle Books, San Fransisco). (I also recommend the more complicated
recipe found in the Moosewood Cookbook.) If you want to simplify this
recipe further, omit the wheat germ, bran, and rice flour. Instead just add
more oats, and substitute in some wheat flour.
Wash, core and slice 8 large apples. Mix the honey, lemon juice, and
cinnamon, and add them to the apples. Toss to mix and coat. Place the
mixture in a buttered baking dish and add a topping made of the remaining
ingredients, mixed well and sprinkled over the apples to cover.
Bake in a preheated oven at about 325 degrees for 35 to 45 minutes, or
until the apples are tender. Remove and see how much cooling time you can
allow before it's totally devoured by apple bandits. Serves 6 normal
people, or 2 apple bandits!
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