Apple Crisp 2 (Easy)

Apple Crisp 2 (Easy)

Apple Crisp 2 (Easy)

Prep15 min
Cook40 min
Servings6
DifficultyEasy
Sébastien RossBy Menucochon|
|Updated: Apr 5, 2026
Originating from European culinary traditions, this dessert has become a staple in Quebec's kitchen, adapting to local tastes and ingredients. The abundance of apple orchards in the region offers an excellent opportunity to highlight local apple varieties such as McIntosh or Cortland, which add a delightful tartness. The apple crisp 2 is a perfect example of how these flavors are celebrated. It's also a wonderful way to spend a Sunday afternoon with family, cooking together and enjoying the comforting aromas that fill the home. This activity is as enjoyable for children as it is for adults, leaving lasting memories. Moreover, this dessert is incredibly versatile. You can personalize it according to your taste or what's available in your pantry, whether by adding spices like cinnamon or nutmeg, or incorporating other seasonal fruits.

Ingredients

Servings
6
350 kcal
Preparation

Instructions

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  1. Preheat the oven

    Preheat your oven to 350 °F (180 °C).

  2. Prepare the apples

    In a large bowl, combine apple slices with lemon juice, brown sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg. Pour this mixture into a buttered 9x9 inch baking dish.

  3. Prepare the crumble

    In another bowl, combine rolled oats, flour, brown sugar and salt. Add cold butter and, using your fingers, work the mixture until it forms coarse crumbs.

  4. Assemble the crostata

    Sprinkle the crumble evenly over the apples.

  5. Baking

    Bake in the center of the oven for 35 to 40 minutes, or until the top is golden and the apples are tender around the edges.

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Chef's tips for making this recipe

To maximize the crunchiness of your topping, consider using whole rolled oats instead of quick oats. They provide a more robust and satisfying texture. If you're a fan of spices, don't hesitate to add a pinch of ground ginger or a bit of lemon zest for a refreshing touch. Additionally, for those looking to reduce sugar, a drizzle of honey can be an interesting alternative to brown sugar.

Serving Suggestions

This dessert is not only synonymous with comfort but also a perfect way to celebrate the autumn harvest. Every bite is a reminder of the connection between the land and our table, a way to savor the fruits of our region. The apple crisp 2, with its possible variations, makes it a dessert that never goes out of style and adapts to everyone's tastes. Whether you are a fan of traditional desserts or enjoy experimenting, this recipe will always find its place on your table.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Add pecan nuts or sliced almonds to the crumble.

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