Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Open Salon, June 2009, Recipe: Apple Crumble in a Bowl GF

JUNE 2, 2009 1:01AM

Simple Simon's Apple Pieman

Rate: 5
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apple pieman with vanilla ice cream  
 
 It's fruit time.  Berries and summer fruits are hitting the markets and if you are a Costco/Sam's Club/Price Club Cowboy  fan you can buy berries by the barrelful. But unless you invite the neighborhood to partake, you will need a way to use them up.   We are here to serve.   
This is the easiest fruit crumble to make. I like to use old apples that have seen better days, but any fruit will do. Just remember to cut them into even sized pieces. Berries are great too. And all the better with ice cream on top! No one will guess that this a gluten free goodie. Bon Appetit.

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 Gluten free fruit tarts in a bowl 

(Simple pieman pie)
  • 6 large apples (or other fruit)
  • 1-2 tbspn white sugar
  • 1-2 tbspn brown sugar
  • lots of cinnamon
  • nutmeg
 Peel apples.  (see the peeler for simple pieman use).  Chop into even chunks, about 1/2 inch.  Drop in a bowl, and add the sugars, cinnamon and nutmeg.  Stir and let rest.
A word about the peeler.  It is genius.  No more extra finger peels in the food!  Safety first, and because I am a supreme klutz, this is the best peeler ever.  It will do an apple in a few seconds because you can whiz around and get almost the whole peel in swoop.   It's the little things, people, the little things, that count.
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make the fruit chunks even

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add the dry stuff

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really cool peeler

 Meanwhile mix up the topping.
  • 1.5 cups of gluten free flour
  • pinch of xanthan gum
  • lots of cinnamon
  • some nutmeg
  • 1/4 cup of brown sugar
  • 8 plus 2 tablespoons very cold  unsalted butter, cut into small chunks
Using a food processer, dump the flour, xanthan, sugar and seasoning into the work bowl.  Place the chuncks of butter around and into the flour carefully (don't get your fingers near the blade).  Give it a couple of whirls until it looks like pebbles or large sand.
Alternatively, you can also do this by hand with a fork or a pastry blender.  Dry ingredients first, then the butter.  Don't overwork it.  Just get it to the pebble looking stage.  

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pop all the topping stuff into the processor


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add the cut up butter on top


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whiz until it looks like cornmeal

 Place the apple (or other fruit) chunks into oven safe bowls.   Tap the bowls to settle the apples.  Next, spoon the topping evenly on all the bowls and again, tap lightly to distribute.  You want some of the topping to sink into the apple spaces.  Make sure the top is covered pretty much - a few chunks sticking out are ok.
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apples into the bowls first

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topping is topped with butter & cinnamon

Add more cinnamon and nutmeg (optional at this point).  Take a couple more tablespoons of very cold unsalted butter and chop into small pieces and place in the bowls.
Place the bowls on a large cookie sheet for easier handling.  Bake at 375 for about 40-50  minutes.  You want the top to look set and a bit brown and the apples to be thoroughly cooked.  You can stick a knife into the apple mix to see if they are soft enough.
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piping hot from the oven
If the top is cooking too quickly and the apples are not quite done, turn the oven to 350 and keep checking.
This makes as many servings as you wish.  You can use big bowls, or smaller bowls, or add more apples.
Optional but there goes the simple pieman: nuts, raisins, other fruit.
Serve alone or with a big scoop of your favorite vanilla ice cream.
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Comments

Another gluten free recipe for gluten free husband. So much better to get my recipes from you than Elizabeth Hasselbeck! Thank you.
Oh. My. God.

Apple crisp/pie/cobbler/whatever is my all-time-forever-and-ever-favorite ... how horrible of you to post those pictures though ... now I am going to have to bake and it's like 90 degrees ... eeeeek!!!

Of course, my one-and-only-all-time-most-favoritest-in-the-world is Eclairs ...

God ... I'm STARVING!!!
Yikes. No eat too much. Dylan Thomas sipped too much wine in one sitting and died.
It wasn't from a Lime Disease from the tick bite. No. Too big of the Scoops!
Apple Pie!
I am happy Adam did not consume a Porky Pie hat in the garden of paradise.
Or, a hungry dachshund. Eve would be cooking ham hocks on foodie fruit days.
There really is an ice cream place nearby called Sweetsie. I take my best Friend.
5 years old.
Thanks mtk and 1IM.

Gluten free goes CSI. Stay tuned!

Just turn the a/c up and bake away. Make it with berries and it will be the summertime treat. Seriously. It took more time to take the photos than to put it together. It is that easy.

And ACK! Hasselbeck's book makes my head spin.
Arthur - can I get you a scoop of vanilla with that espresso? I LOVE your comments, poetry!
Tasty and good for celiac disease. What a combo!
Thanks, Steve!

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