If there’s one thing you should know about me, it’s that I’m fairly uncomplicated. My Mom even proclaimed me “least high-maintenance” out of the entire family at our last Sunday lunch. YES! I was so proud.
To me, life’s simple (ok, when it’s not.) Try to do the right thing, be kind, tolerant, and out-serve others.
Now, before you think I’m making myself out to be some sort of saint, I procrastinate way too much, am incredibly impatient, care too much about what others think of me, and sweat profusely when nervous.
There. Happy?
Anyway, I guess it’s due to my tendency to have a “black or white” outlook on a lot of things. Good, or bad. Happy, or sad. Right, or wrong. It just seems like so much time is wasted in “grey” areas. (Which is a total Type A thing to say, and why I can’t work in corporate America anymore. Hello hour long meetings over issues that could be resolved in one email!)
What does this have to do with Cherry Almond Crisp again?
Oh, right. If you’ve been reading IGE for any length of time, than you know my cooking style is very reflective of my personality. Uncomplicated. If I had room for a second tagline next to “Eat Well. Run Often. Travel Far.” it’d be – good tasting food doesn’t have to cost a lot, and can be easy to make too.
Which is exactly how I would describe Cherry Almond Crisp.
Sweet, in-season cherries are spiced with cinnamon and vanilla, then buried under a mountain of almond-spiked crisp and baked until golden brown. Just fresh fruit and pantry staples tossed together then baked. Uncomplicated and easy, yet foot-stompingly delicious. (You know, so good it makes you want to stomp your feet?)
See, cherries and almonds were made to meet in this crisp. While the sweet fruit softens to create a thick, syrupy sauce in the bottom of the baking dish, roughly chopped almonds in the crisp brown and toast from the heat of the oven on top. It is the perfect flavor combo.
Snag some fresh, in-season (read: inexpensive) cherries at the grocery store, then raid your pantry for the rest of your ingredients and make this ASAP!
Start the Cherry Almond Crisp with 1-1/2 pounds sweet cherries. I’ve been finding them for $1.99-$2.99/lb at Whole Foods recently!
Pit the cherries by hand (slice and pop like a peach) or with a cherry pitter, like this one that I stole from my Mom gave me. (Psst – it’s the same one I’ve giving away at the end of this post!)
Once all the cherries have been pitted, slice what’s left in half. I say “what’s left” because you would not believe how easy it is to plow throw pitted cherries before you even know what’s happening…
To the halved cherries, add 1 Tablespoon sugar, 2 teaspoons gluten-free measure for measure flour, 1 teaspoon vanilla, and 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon then toss to combine.
Spoon the spiced cherries into a non-stick sprayed baking dish, then set it aside while you work on the crisp.
The best part of this crisp is that it adds roughly chopped almonds to the mixture of oats, sugar, flour, and butter for fantastic crunch. First combine 1/2 cup each certified gluten-free oats and brown sugar with 1/4 cup gluten-free measure for measure flour in a small bowl.
Add 1/4 cup roughly chopped almondsfollowed by 1/4 cup cold butter cut into cubes.
Finally, add the secret ingredient: 1/4 teaspoon almond extract. A little almond extract goes a long way, so you only need to add a tiny bit to get it’s sweet, totally unique flavor. (BTW I usually add 1/4-1/2 teaspoon almond extract to my sugar cookie dough. Try it sometime – you’ll have everyone asking you what’s in there!)
Incorporate the butter into the ingredients with your fingers until it’s pretty smooth, then spread the crisp on top of the cherries.
Bake at 375 degrees for 25-30 minutes, or until the crisp is golden brown. Then open a mason jar to capture the scent coming out of your kitchen to sniff at a later date. Unbelievable!
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Cherry Almond Crisp
Description
Cherry Almond Crisp is a simple yet absolutely luscious summer dessert. Or use frozen cherries to make all year round!
Ingredients
- 1-1/2 lbs cherries, pitted and halved
- 1 Tablespoon sugar
- 2 teaspoons gluten-free measure for measure flour
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
- For the crisp:
- 1/2 cup certified gluten-free old fashioned oats
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1/4 cup gluten-free measure for measure flour
- 1/4 cup cold butter, cut into cubes
- 1/4 cup chopped almonds
- 1/4 teaspoon almond extract
Directions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Combine cherries, sugar, flour, vanilla, and cinnamon in a large bowl. Spray a 10.5x7" or 8x8" baking dish with non-stick spray then pour in the cherry mixture. In a separate bowl combine all the ingredients for the crisp. Smush with fingers until butter is well incorporated, then pour over cherry mixture. Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until crisp is deeply golden brown.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
I mean, fruit, oats, sugar, butter, and almonds. So uncomplicated, yet so, so mouthwatering. Be sure to make this while cherries are in season, as the cherry/almond combo really is cah-razy good. Otherwise, frozen/thawed/drained berries, or apples will work with the crisp too.
Ok, ok, if you want to complicate things a wee bit, plant a scoop Tahitian Vanilla Gelato on top to melt over the warm crisp. Oh HECK yes!
Now – in order to make this crisp come together even faster for ya’, I’m giving away a free Cherry Pitter! Just place a cherry into the cradle, then press down and the pit will pop right out. Easy!
Enter to win this free cherry pitter by tomorrow, Wednesday, August 22 @ 5pm central, by telling me what your favorite fruit crisp is in the comments section of this post (not by email.)
***THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED!***
Love plain rhubarb crisp and apple crisp. Hard to decide between them. They come at different seasons, so both are appreciated.
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Cherry crisp with peach crisp a very close second!
I have been meaning to make this for months and finally got around to it…it was amazing!!!! I did change it just a little bit. I have a tart cherry tree in my backyard so I used those cherries which meant adding in more sugar. I had approximately 3 cups of tart cherries and used 1/2 cup sugar. I also increased the flour a smidge because they cherries had been frozen so there was more liquid to be soaked up. I absolutely LOVE the almond and the almond extract…such a great combination of flavors. Thanks for all the great recipes!!!
Oh that cherry sauce looks SO yummy. I love cherries but have never had them in a almond crisp.I think this is going to be my new favorite dessert! Thanks. I had featured u in the post of Top 7 Sweet and Alluring Cherries Recipes on AllFreshRecipes, i’ll pay close attention to ur more posts!
Strawberries, with almonds and oats.
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your recipy is….wonderful! why do I live in caribbean???? I want cherries!!
[…] I know many people love crisp very much. Why don’t you try a new one? Spiced with vanilla and cinnamon, sweet cherries are much yummier. Bury them under almond crisp and bake all the mixture together completely. During the baking time, put some fresh fruits and main ingredients into them and continue to bake. Only after a while, you can have a taste of this gorgeous and golden brown dish. Surely, you will fall in love with it and if you share it with others, you will give a big hand to you. Come on! Make this easy but delicious dish! At iowagirleats.com […]
I made this tonight and the almond-cherry combo was perfect!
I love apple, but I don’t think I’ve ever had Cherry Crisp with fresh cherries. I would love to try it.
peeeeeeeeeeach!!! I love alton’s recipe.
My grandma’s peach crisp recipe makes the most amazing desert in August/early fall.
My favorite crisp is Peach, but this Cherry Crisp Looks Divine!! YUM!
It’s a toss up… Peach or apple. But the cherry looks delicious! I think I will try it this weekend.
Summer: Hands down my berry (blackberry & blueberry) and peach cobbler topped with a light crisp and sprinkled with almonds. All the fruit just brings the best out of each other! My 4 yr. old niece gobbles it up!
Fall/Winter: Nothing better than a fresh picked Apple crisp with a streusel topping. DELICIOUS!
Apple crisp all the way!! Although I wouldn’t turn down a cherry crisp that looks as good as yours! I need to give this recipe a try…
Apple crisp when it’s cold outside and peach crisp during the summer!
Apple crisp made with honey crisp apples is my favorite, but I definitely want to try this cherry crisp!
Strawberry Rhubarb! No…Apple! No…
Yeah, definitely Apple Crisp in a close one.
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