Apple Pear Crisp /#SundaySupper

One of my favorite fall desserts is Apple Pear Crisp. The apples and pears are a perfect combination that just say “autumn” to me. There is nothing quite as wonderful as enjoying a warm from the oven Apple Pear Crisp on the back porch, while watching the woods behind the house transform from evening to night. Sometimes I pop a scoop of ice cream on the top too!
This Apple Pear Crisp is topped with some oats and brown sugar. I like mine pretty wet, like I made this, but if you want a little drier topping, just mix in additional flour. These crisps would also be so incredible with cranberries added as a third fruit. One nice feature of this recipe is that it can be made ahead of time. Once you get to the topping you can refrigerate the crisps until you want to enjoy them, then just pop it in the oven! Perfect for Thanksgiving or Christmas when  things can get a little hectic!
Today for #SundaySupper we are all about warming trends. What do you like to eat or indulge in when the weather gets a little chilly?

Apple Pear Crisp, #SundaySupper, apples, pears, baked

Apple Pear Crisp


 (printable recipe )
 makes 4-8 oz. crisps
2 Granny Smith Apples 
2 Anjou Pears
1/4 cup Lemon Juice
3/4 cup Apple Juice
1 teaspoon Cinnamon
1/4 cup Sugar
2 tablespoon Water
1 tablespoon + 2 teaspoons Cornstarch
2 tablespoons Butter (softened)
1/4 cup Brown Sugar
1 tsp Flour
1/4 cup Oats

Apple Pear Crisp, #SundaySupper, apples, pears, baked

Peel and slice the apples and pears. Place the lemon juice in a bowl and as you slice the fruit, add it to the lemon juice.

Apple Pear Crisp, #SundaySupper, apples, pears, baked

Remove the apples and pears from the lemon juice and place them in a medium pot. Add the apple juice, cinnamon, and sugar and bring the pot to a boil. Let the fruit cook until it is soft, 5-7 minutes. While they are cooking, prepare an ice bath by placing ice in a large bowl that is big enough to hold the pot.

Apple Pear Crisp, #SundaySupper, apples, pears, baked

Make a slurry, which will thicken the apple mixture, by placing the cornstarch in a small bowl and then add the water, by mixing with a small spoon. Add the slurry mix to the apple mix and stir. The mix will begin to thicken. You can see how thick the mix has become by dipping a spatula in it. This looks thick and good. Remove pot from the stove. Set in the sink or to the side.

Apple Pear Crisp, #SundaySupper, apples, pears, baked

Place the pot on top of the ice, and add more ice to the sides, in between the pot and the bowl. Add water to the ice, making sure to not get any water in the apple mix.

Apple Pear Crisp, #SundaySupper, apples, pears, baked

While the mix is cooling, mix together the butter, brown sugar, flour and oats with a fork or small mixer.

Apple Pear Crisp, #SundaySupper, apples, pears, baked

Fill 4 bowls with apple mixture. Place the oat mixture on top of each bowl. If you want to enjoy these later, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until you are ready. If you are ready to eat, bake in the oven for 10-15 minutes. Remove from oven and enjoy!

Check out the recipes from the #SundaySupper family and find one that will keep you warm when the weather cools!
Thank you to T.R. Crumbley from Gluten Free Crumbley for hosting today!



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