Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Recipe: Amish style baked apple oatmeal


sugar and butter the dish
I tried this for the first time a few weeks ago and it absolutely blew me away.  I like oatmeal in the regular way, but I'll bet this style has the ability to turn some of the most adamant resistors.  It's almost like a cross between a cake and an oatmeal cookie - but it really is a breakfast item.  You may find you want to switch it up next time you need a coffee cake.  Dress it up a little and there's no reason you can't serve it as a healthy alternative dessert.



You will need:

750ml / 3C                  oatmeal
mix the wet
250ml / 1C                  milk
85g / 3oz                     brown sugar
as needed                    white sugar
75g / 2.6oz                  melted unsalted butter (plus extra for the dish)
2                                  eggs
1                                  apple
30ml / 2Tbs                 apple juice
15ml / 1Tbs                 vanilla paste
7.5ml / 1.5tsp              baking powder
5ml / 1tsp                    cinnamon
2.5ml / 1/2tsp              nutmeg
pinch                           kosher salt

chop and soak the apple


Method:

 - take an 8" (20cm) round dish and butter and dust the sides with sugar and tuck in the fridge
 - whisk the two eggs in a bowl
 - whisk in the brown sugar, baking powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla and salt
 - whisk in the melted butter and milk
 - peel the apple and cut it into a fine dice
 - toss the diced apple with the apple juice (the added vitamin C keeps it from oxidizing)
 - mix in the apple and oatmeal, cover the bowl and tuck in the fridge for 3 hours
mix in the apple and oatmeal
 - preheat the oven to 350F (177C)
 - put the mixture into the buttered and sugared dish
 - bake in the oven for 45 minutes
 - rest briefly in the dish to set up
 - turn it out onto a plate
 - slice and serve warm or cool completely
  
bake it and turn it out

















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