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Recipe of the Month: Grill-Baked Apple Crisp

November 9, 2011
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Photo by Thomas J. Story
As the weather starts to get cooler, what better way to stay warm than heating up the kitchen with a new dessert recipe filled with apples? It’s apple season, and with the Thanksgiving holiday coming up, this Grilled-Baked Apple Crisp recipe will have everyone at the dinner table talking! Not only can this dessert be cooked in the oven (including your outdoor brick oven), but you can also cook it on the grill. It may be a bit chilly, but cooking outside at a family gathering, especially if you have a fire feature to keep you warm, is the perfect way to kickoff the season. This recipe makes 8 to 10 servings.  Grill-Baked Apple Crisp

 Ingredients:

*1/2 cup (4 oz.) butter *10 apples (about 5 lb. total), preferably a mixture of Granny Smith and Golden Delicious *2 cups all-purpose flour *1 cup sugar * 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon *2 teaspoons baking powder *3/4 teaspoon salt *2 large eggs *Vanilla ice cream (optional) Preparation: 1. Melt butter over low heat; set aside. 2. Peel, core, and cut apples into 1/3-inch-thick slices. Place apples in a 9- by 13-inch baking pan (see Notes at end of blog); spread level. 3. In a bowl, mix flour, sugar, cinnamon, baking powder, and salt. Drop in eggs and mix with a pastry blender or fork until crumbly (the mixture will resemble streusel). Spread topping evenly over apples. Drizzle with melted butter. 4. Prepare your grill for indirect heat. The temperature inside your grill should be between 350° and 400° (insert a long-stemmed thermometer through lid vent to measure temperature). Place the apple crisp on the grill (not directly over the coals or burners). Cover barbecue. 5. Cook until the topping is browned and the apples are bubbling, 40 to 45 minutes. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream, if desired. How to set up your grill for indirect heat. *On a charcoal barbecue: Ignite about 60 briquets on the firegrate of your barbecue. Let burn until coals are dotted with ash, about 25 minutes, then push coals to one side and lay a drip pan on the other side. Set grill in place. *On a gas barbecue: Turn heat to high and close lid for at least 10 minutes. Adjust heat to medium and turn off burners as needed to create a hot and a cool zone for indirect cooking. Set drip pan in cool zone; set grill in place. *Smokin’ Apple Crisp: If you really love the flavor of smoke, you can actually smoke this apple crisp: Cover 1/3 cup applewood chips with water and soak for about 30 minutes, then drain. Just before you place the apple crisp on the grate, scatter the chips over the coals (if using a charcoal grill), or place the chips in the metal smoking box of you have a gas grill (or in a foil pan directly on the heat in a corner). Notes: Use a disposable aluminum pan or a foil-wrapped metal 9- by 13-inch baking pan to bake this crisp on the grill. The recipe makes a generous amount of dessert, but we like having leftovers for breakfast. Wrap in plastic and keep overnight at room temperature. From Sunset magazine 2005.

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