We are loving everything and all things apple lately. And who better than Jenna Huntsberger — the mastermind behind Whisked! bakery — to inspire a bit of baked apple amazingness? Let's get baking! —CAVA
There's no better way to gear up for fall than to make a sweet, fruit-filled crisp to serve at the end of any meal. With that signature oat topping to contrast the sweet fruit, it'll be a hit any time it's served. Plus, as the temperatures get cooler, you can't help but think of picking apples and the many ways they can be utilized in the kitchen. This recipe calls for fresh blackberries, but you can use any type of berry you think will go along well with your apples, and frozen berries work too. The rest of the ingredients you probably already have in your fridge or pantry. There's also no fancy equipment required; you don't even need to get out your electric mixer. Just be prepared to get your fingers a little dirty! All that's required is an 8x8-inch baking dish. Because the crisp takes about an hour to bake in the oven, you can start baking during dinner, then have it ready to go when dessert time rolls around.
The combination of thinly sliced apples topped with toasted oats, brown sugar, cinnamon, and ground ginger is going to prove irresistible for the fall. You can use a variety of baking apples, from Granny Smith to Jonagold, Honeycrisp, and Braeburn; just choose sturdier ones that can withstand the heat from the oven. Once you get back from the orchard or farmers' market, you'll know exactly what to make! Instead of blackberries, you could use raspberries, blueberries, or strawberries. Try different combinations to discover your favorite! —The Editors
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