Another use for cookie dough
By J.M. Hirsch, AP Food Editor
Tuesday, September 16, 2008 |
Cookie dough isn’t just for ice cream anymore.
In this revision of apple crisp, prepared sugar cookie dough is used to create a chewy, crispy, sweet and all-but instant topping for the classic autumn dessert.
And there’s plenty of room for improvisation here. If you like your crisps with large chunks of topping, skip the food processor and oats. Simply break off clumps of dough and scatter them over the apples (or pears or a blend).
The cookie dough also could be adulterated with all manner of add-ins, from candy bits and chocolate chips to dried fruit or nuts.
SUGAR COOKIE APPLE CRISP
Start to finish: 35 minutes
Servings: 6
2 tablespoons butter, melted and cooled
1⁄4 cup packed brown sugar
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1⁄2 teaspoon cinnamon
1⁄4 teaspoon allspice
Pinch nutmeg
Pinch salt
6 medium apples, peeled, cored and chopped into chunks
14-ounce package prepared sugar cookie dough, broken into chunks
1⁄2 cup rolled oats
Heat the oven to 375 degrees. Coat a 9-by-9-inch casserole or deep baking dish with cooking spray.
In a large bowl, combined the butter, sugar, lemon juice, cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg and salt. Add the apples and toss to coat. Transfer the apples, using a rubber spatula to scrape the sides of the bowl, to the casserole dish. Set aside.
In a food processor, combine the cookie dough and oats. Pulse several times, or until the mixture resembles coarse, wet sand. Use your hands to sprinkle the mixture over the apples.
Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until the topping is lightly browned and the apples bubble. Let cool slightly before serving.
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