The Babe and I have been talking about picking raspberries all summer, and we finally made it out yesterday to two local farms to pick some apples and raspberries. It was a gorgeous day, and we had a wonderful time.
And behold some of the fruits of our labor
Yum.
We froze a bunch of raspberries, and we'll freeze some apples.
But first I made a DELICIOUS apple raspberry cobbler.
Just look at that yummy goodness.
Here's the recipe - adapted from my mama's peach cobber recipe.
Quick note - the babe has some dietary restrictions, so there may be some ingredients in here that you're not familiar with. If you're feeling bold, you can try them out. But if not, you can stick with the old standards.
Ingredients:
3 large apples or 5 small apples
1 pint raspberries
1 cup xylitol (or 1 cup sugar)
3/4 cup spelt flour (or 3/4 cup all-purpose flour)
3/4 cup soymilk (or 1 cup regular milk)
1 stick butter or margarine
2 tsp baking powder
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
Peel and core the apple and cut into chunks. I used an apple corer for mine and then just cut each piece into 3 pieces. Put the chunks into a microwave-safe bowl and microwave for about 6-7 minutes or until the apples are somewhat soft and some juice has developed in the bottom of the bowl. Set aside.
Melt the butter/margarine in a 9 x 9 baking dish in the microwave. In a separate bowl, mix the flour, xylitol, soymilk, and baking powder. Pour into the melted butter. DO NOT STIR. Next pour in the apples and then the raspberries. Again, do not stir.
Bake uncovered for approximately one hour. Yummy when served with ice cream or soy ice cream!
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Weekend Yummies
Posted by (In)Sanity Gal at Sunday, October 04, 2009
Labels: local farming, recipes
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3 comments:
YUM. I definitely want to try this recipe.
Beth
why "do not stir"?
you know, saisai, when mama speaks i just generally listen ;). in all seriousness, though - i think it has to do with the fact that the batter part will rise as it's cooked and sit on top of the fruit part. i guess if you stir it, that gets messed up? maybe it's just thrown in there for no reason?
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