October 29, 2009

 

Easy Apple Strudel (sort of)

I’ve been so fixated on pumpkin this fall that I haven’t done much with apples.  Apples are not my favorite fruit to eat raw, though I do like them with peanut butter.  I enjoy them most when they are cooked, whether they are part of a sweet dessert like this one, or simply sautéed with onions.  I almost left the cinnamon out of this recipe.  It is hard to imagine an apple dessert without cinnamon!  Luckily, I did remember in time.

Once again, I adapted this recipe from Mennonite Country-Style Recipes and kept the word strudel in the title.  However, it is not a real strudel because it is not a pastry.  It is very similar to an apple crisp, but instead of mixing the dry ingredients with butter, they are mixed with an egg.  I cut down on the sugar and increased the flour, gluten free of course.  Although it still contains a total of one cup of sugar, this recipe does not use any fat.  It didn’t taste real sweet and we liked the doughy topping for a change.

Gluten-Free Apple Strudel

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Ingredients
Instructions
Peel and thinly slice the apples.  Place them in a sprayed 9 x 13 inch baking dish.  Sprinkle 1/2 c. sugar and the cinnamon on top. 
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 Combine the flour, 1/2 c. sugar, baking powder, and salt in a bowl.  In a small bowl, lightly beat the egg.  Add the egg to the dry ingredients and mix with a fork to make a crumbly mixture.  Evenly distribute this over top of  the apples.
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Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes or until the apples are tender.

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Comments:
Oh my. This looks amazing! I love how easy it is too =D.
 
That looks so delicious!
 
I love strudel...nice!
 
This looks amazing! I love how easy it is too. Work From Home
 
I had some apples that needed a little love. In searching for a GF strudel recipe I found this amazing little gem! I did substitute brown sugar for regular sugar and I cut those measurements in half. I'm crazy about cinnamon so I added 1 tsp to the apples before the topping and a few sprinkles of nutmeg. This was just what we needed on a cold, cold night! Here's to a BIG Thank you sent your way Linda!
 

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