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  2. 7 easy apple crisp recipes to make this fall and forever - AOL

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    Whether you or your loved ones prefer apple crisp with oatmeal or apple crisp without oats, these are the best recipes for all the apples of your eye (sorry, had to). Al Roker clearly stated his ...

  3. It's Finally Apple Picking Season! These 89 Apple Recipes ...

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    Even if you "hate to bake," apple crisp is so much easier to make than an apple pie. ... Baked apple oatmeal is ideal for family breakfasts or for big-batch breakfast prep. Each bite is studded ...

  4. How to Make the Best Apple Crisp - AOL

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    Directions Step 1: Make the Oat Mixture. Use butter or shortening to grease a 2-1/2-qt. baking dish or a nine-inch square baking pan, and set it aside.

  5. 9 Appetizing Apple Recipes Perfect for Autumn - AOL

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    Perfect as-is, topped with ice cream, or baked in a crisp! iko636/Istockphoto. Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Cups. This Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Cups recipe is a cross between baked oatmeal & muffins. It's ...

  6. Apple crisp - Wikipedia

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    Apple crisp (or apple crumble, in the US) is a dessert made with a streusel topping. Ingredients usually include cooked apples, butter, sugar, flour, and cinnamon. The earliest reference to apple crisp in print occurs in 1924. Other similar desserts include apple Brown Betty, apple cobbler, apple crumble, apple pan dowdy, apple pie, and Eve's ...

  7. Schnitz un knepp - Wikipedia

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    Apple schnitz are dried slices of apples. Knepp, from the German "Knöpfe" for "buttons," are dumplings. [3] Although the Amish arrived during the early eighteenth century, this food was not common until the early nineteenth century, when Johnny Appleseed planted many orchards on the frontier of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana. At the time ...

  8. Cobbler (food) - Wikipedia

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    Common sweet fillings include apple, blackberry, and peach. Savory versions, such as beef, lamb, [ 14 ] or mutton, consist of a casserole filling, sometimes with a simple ring of cobbles around the edge, rather than a complete layer, to aid cooking of the meat.

  9. Bobby Flay Just Shared a Simple Dessert That’s Literally ...

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    After peeling and slicing up 2 pounds of apples and 2 pounds of pears, he adds the fruit to a large bowl and mixes it with ⅔ cup light brown sugar, 3 cups of whole cranberries, ⅛ teaspoon of ...