I have a delicious dessert today called Cherry Streusel Special. It was a winner in
Pillsbury's 14th Grand National Bake Off 1962, submitted by Mrs. William Sloss of St. Lois, Missouri.
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To make the crumble topping I tried out the pastry blender I got last year at an estate sale. I had high hopes it would make it an easier job of blending butter, flour, sugar type stuff. I was not impressed. It continually got gunked up with the mix. When I say the mix I mean everything in the bowl. All of the topping would stick to the blender and I had to wipe the mixture off to put everything back in the bowl. It also wasn't quick and easy to clean. I have seen an idea where you attach these old style pastry blenders to the wall and use them as a towel holder. I think that may be mine's future, because I surely ain't putting up with that nonsense again. But! I did come up with an easier way to blend the crumble topping...I used a potato masher! It worked really well. I had to scrap some stuff off and put it back in the bowl, but it's sticky butter so it's going to happen some anyway, only I didn't have to do it as frequently as I did with the pastry blender.
I really like this recipe. It uses convenient pre-fab pie filling and there are many options with that. The construction of it didn't take too long to pull together. It also has a bit of a glamour look to it, which I love. It's perfect as a nice holiday dessert or for a simple picnic. It's cheap to make. It tastes good. I guess the only let down is it takes 45 minutes to bake. I added a dollop of cinnamon sprinkled whipped cream for some extra fanciness.
I really like this recipe. It uses convenient pre-fab pie filling and there are many options with that. The construction of it didn't take too long to pull together. It also has a bit of a glamour look to it, which I love. It's perfect as a nice holiday dessert or for a simple picnic. It's cheap to make. It tastes good. I guess the only let down is it takes 45 minutes to bake. I added a dollop of cinnamon sprinkled whipped cream for some extra fanciness.
2 comments:
That looks like something I'm going to have to try!
It is delish!
~mary~
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