Thursday, October 11, 2012

Apple Brown Betty

This past Columbus Day we went apple picking with friends at Tougas Family Farm. We get a lot of our fruits from this place. The apples we were excited to get were the Spencers. I personally think they are better than a Honeycrisp apple any day. We picked several bags of Spencers and since we have a lot of apples hanging around the kitchen, I figured I would make a few apple desserts. First dessert is a simple Apple Brown Betty. I'll post the other dessert tomorrow since I haven't decided if I want to do a spice apple cake or scones or cobbler....the list is endless. Enjoy this recipe and if you haven't gone apple picking yet, do so. There are ton of apples out there and it is always fun hanging out with family/friends for the day in an orchard.

Ingredients: 8 white bread slices, 1/3 c butter, melted, 1 c firmly packed brown sugar*, 1 TBSP cinnamon, 4 large Granny Smith Apples*, 1 c apple cider

Instructions:  (1) Preheat oven to 350F, lightly grease an 8" square baking dish and cut bread into 1/4" cubes. (2) Pulse the bread cubes in a processor 8 to 10 times or until mixture resembles fine crumbs. (3) Stir together breadcrumbs and butter in a small bowl. (4) Stir together brown sugar and cinnamon. Place half of the apple slices in the baking dish; sprinkle evenly with half of the brown sugar mix and half the breadcrumb mixture. Repeat process with remaining apples, brown sugar mixture, and breadcrumb mixture. Pour apple cider evenly over the top. (5) Bake at 350 for 55 minutes and let stand 10 minutes before serving.

*I usually use dark brown sugar over light brown sugar.
*I substituted Spencer Apples for the Granny Smiths but Granny Smiths will work.
*I love using fresh apple cider from C.N. Smith Farm.

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