Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Cheddar Crunch Apple Squares
Holy Moly, was this ever good! I'm not quite sure why this recipe was named "squares" and not "crisp" but either way you'll still love it. This recipe comes from page 447 of The Great Big Cheese Cookbook which, in my opinion, is a must have cheese book. The final outcome produces a mild flavor of vanilla, cinnamon, coconut and cheddar cheese while the apple filling adds to its delicious sweetness. Think of it as an "apple pie with cheddar cheese" kind of dessert. It could not have been an easier recipe to throw together. Thanks to the invention of the food processor and the can opener, you can have this dish ready for the oven in minutes and people will think you labored much longer. I know that some people out there are allergic to coconut so just be aware that it's optional but does provide a wonderful little toasted crunch. Also, if you want to serve it as a warm crisp, let it cool down a little and scoop it right out of the dish. If you want it served in firmer squares you'll have to refrigerate it until it completely cools.
Ingredients:
1(12 oz) box of nilla wafers
1 1/2 cups of flaked coconut
1/2 teaspoon of ground cinnamon
1 1/2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese
1 stick of salted butter, softened
2 (21 oz) cans of apple pie filling
ice cream or warmed honey to serve
Preheat oven to 375
Using the food processor or rolling pin, crush the wafers in to crumbs and combine with coconut, cinnamon, cheese and butter to form a crumbly mixture.
Press half of the crumbly mixture firmly in to the bottom of a greased 13x9 baking dish.
Spread the apple pie filling on top of the bottom crust. Top with the remaining crumb mixture. Do not press down.
Bake for about 40 minutes or until golden brown.
Remove from oven and place the pan on a wire rack. Place the rack in the refrigerator to cool completely. Cut in to 2 inch squares and serve with ice cream or warmed honey.
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~apples and cheese and a crunch on top...sounds like a slice of heaven to me...thank you for sharing this recipe...sounds perfect for the cooler days ahead...warm wishes and brightest blessings~
ReplyDeletesweetness!!!!!!!! I am all over this one. Planning on making it tomorrow evening. Talk about comfort food--exactly what i need.
ReplyDeleteI agree with kindred spirit this is Sweetness!
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