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Apple Plum Crisp

November 2, 2015
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Did you know there is technical difference between a baked ‘crumble’ and a ‘crisp’?  Apparently, in a traditional fruit ‘crisp’ the topping would contain oats, but a crumble would not.  Yeah, I had no idea either!  Personally, I don’t care what you call it as long as I get a big warm piece of it fresh out of the oven and WITH a big scoop of vanilla ice cream on top!  I swear, is there anything better?  I would take a fruit crisp or apple pie a la mode over ANY other dessert, any day of the week!

Now, I’ve been making apple pies and apples crisps for years.  They have been a family favorite for as long as I could remember.  As soon as the Fall season approaches, my family instantaneously requests some of my apple baking action.  I already knew that come Thanksgiving and Christmas, my regular double crusted Dutch apple pie would be making its regular appearance, but until then I thought I would hold them over with an apple crisp.  They are much easier to make than apple pie and equally delicious in my opinion!

However, to kick things off this year I wanted to step out of the box just a little bit and try something different.  Apples are great on their own, but I figured I would add in a different type of fruit for some extra flavor and color contrast.  Since both my husband and daughter LOVE plums, it seemed like a good option to pair with the apples we always use.  I already knew the deep, intense color of the plums would be an immediate attention grabber.

More on that filling in a minute though… can we take a moment and savor the perfection of this topping?  I could peel off that crisp topping and go to town!  SO amazing.  Crisp and crunchy on top, but all that fruity gooeyness is directly underneath.  Such a great combination of textures just in the topping.

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Once I looked past that perfect topping though, as soon as I took it out of the oven all I could see was that intense color bubbling around the sides.  It even seeped through in a couple of spots… so gorgeous!

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Time for that first scoop.  It was exactly as I had imagined.  Probably even better.

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Of course no apple pie, crisp, crumble, or even cobbler could be complete without that scoop of vanilla ice cream right?  I usually let my ice cream melt for a couple of minutes.  That creaminess NEEDS to reach every bite!!!  There is NO other way in my opinion.

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Nothing will ever take the place of my family’s favorite apple pie recipe, but when I’m pressed for time and can’t quite muster up the energy to bake a entire apple pie from scratch… this apple plum crisp will be a new go to alternative!!!

Apple Plum Crisp

Serves 8-9
Prep time 10 minutes
Cook time 30 minutes
Total time 40 minutes
Meal type Dessert

Ingredients

  • 6oz Granny Smith apples (sliced)
  • 13oz red plums (sliced)
  • 1 tablespoon Sweet Leaf stevia or sweetener of choice
  • 1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce
  • 1 tablespoon butter or coconut oil
  • 2.3oz 1 container Apple Kodiak 'Oatmeal Unleashed' (** TOPPING **)
  • 2 tablespoons Kodiak Power Cakes (** TOPPING **)
  • 1 tablespoon softened butter or coconut oil (** TOPPING **)
  • 1 tablespoon unsweetened applesauce (** TOPPING **)
  • 1 tablespoon Sweet Leaf stevia or sweetener of choice (** TOPPING **)
  • 3 tablespoons milk of choice (** TOPPING **)

Directions

Step 1
Preheat oven to 350 degrees and coat a small baking dish with non stick spray. My dish was roughly 6.5" x 8.5" x 2.5".
Step 2
In a small sauce pan, add apples, plums, 1/4 cup applesauce, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon stevia/sweetener. Cook under low-medium heat for 5-6 minutes until apples are softened. Stir occasionally. Turn off heat and pour mixture into baking pan and make topping.
Step 3
In a small bowl, add oatmeal, Kodiak mix, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon applesauce, 1 tablespoon stevia/sweetener, and milk. Stir until well combined. Place mounds of topping onto plum/apple mixture.
Step 4
Bake for 30 minutes until crust is golden and fruit is bubbling. Serve warm with ice cream if desired.

Note

NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION (makes 8-9 servings): calories- 91, fat- 4 grams, carbs- 14 grams (fiber-2 grams, sugar- 8 grams), protein- 2 grams PER SERVING

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2 Comments

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    Bethany @ Athletic Avocado
    November 2, 2015 at 10:29 pm

    This dessert looks amazing!! I love that its so low in calories and made with all natural ingredient! I wanna gobble it all up 🙂

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    Jeanine
    November 3, 2015 at 1:36 am

    Hi Corina,

    What a fab recipe and great macros! Thank you for sharing. Just visiting to say so sorry about your health battles – praying for you and sending good vibes and love from Jamaica xo

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