Happy Monday! I'm Deb and today I am happy to have a guest post with Nichi at The Mandatory Mooch... Thanks for having me! I've been blogging for 2 years and in fact this week is my 2 year anniversary. Come back on February 13th to join in my giveaway.
Featured today is a blast from the past when The DIY Guy was a wee lad. This is his mom's recipe and I've made it a few times over our almost 30 years together! What I like about this recipe is that it comes together quite quick - the longest part is waiting for the dough to rise but after it bakes and comes out of the oven - you don't need to wait long to eat it. It is best served warm and the cinnamon and apple aroma will have people running into your kitchen pronto!
Recipe Source: Family Fav
(printable recipe)
The first step is placing melted butter, cinnamon and sugar in a 9x9 plan. Next place thinly sliced apples and pecans (or you could use walnuts, raisins or craisins) on top.
The dough is mixed a a bowl and then dropped by small spoonfuls onto the above mixture. Since the dough is...well a dough... you will need to probably use your hands to make sure it is evenly distributed. It is OK to have some dough not touching as below - when it rises those spaces will get filled up.
Once it is covered and rises for about an hour, it is baked at 375 for 30-35 minutes until it is golden brown. Remove from oven and immediately flip onto a square platter.
Let cool slightly then slice up and enjoy!
If you have leftovers (you might not!), just place in the microwave and warm up a bit.
I hope you enjoy this recipe and if you give it try, let me know - I would love to hear what you think!
If you are reading this from Nichi's, I hope you will stop by to see me!
Deb - Cooking On The Front Burner
Thanks again Nichi! Have a great week! Deb
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 2 year anniversary.
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