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Monday, December 24, 2018

Brown Betty / Apple Brown Betty

Brown betty is one of those 'apple' based desserts dating back to colonial times in America. Apple betty was originally created to use up the stale bread and it is a rustic bread pudding. Sweetened and spiced apple slices were arranged in layers with bread crumbs or stale bread, mixed with butter and then baked. The recipe probably used brown sugar / molasses as processed, refined sugar at that time was an expensive commodity. The recipes uses white bread though I have substituted it with wheat one here. Berries or pears can be substituted for apples in the recipe. Apple betty is usually served warm with lemon sauce, whipped cream or ice cream.

The dish was first mentioned in print in 1864 in the Yale Literary Magazine, with 'brown' in lower case thus making 'Betty' the proper name. It is widely believed that it was perhaps alluding to the race of the cook rather than the browning of buttered breadcrumbs during baking. A recipe from 1877 used apple sauce and cracker crumbs to prepare apple betty. There is one more version from 'Better Homes and Gardens' published in 1970s. Whatever the method used, apple betty is quite an easy one to prepare.

Apple betty is said to be one of Reagans' favorite dessert in White house. Not surprising considering how good this betty tastes. I halved the recipe since I was expecting to serve only two and regretted it as soon as I tasted it. Everyone loved it, fresh out of the oven served with vanilla ice cream.

Source: Here
Ingredients:
4 cups Granny Smith or any baking apples * (I used honeycrisp.)
4 cups white sandwich bread slices (I used brown.)
3/4 cup brown sugar, packed (divided)
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp. ground ginger
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
3 tbsp. butter + extra for greasing the pan

Directions:
* Preheat the oven to 375 deg F. Grease a 7x11 inch baking dish with butter. 
* Peel, core and slice the apples thinly.
* Slice breads into dices or tear into small pieces.

* Sprinkle 1/4 cup brown sugar in the prepared pan and arrange half of the apple slices evenly. 

* Add half of the bread crumbs. 

* Then sprinkle cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg.

* Repeat the layers of sugar, apple, bread crumbs and spices again.
* Slice the butter and lay them over the bread crumbs. Sprinkle the remaining 1/4 cup brown sugar.

* Cover the baking dish with aluminium foil and bake until done, about 30 - 40 minutes.
* Remove the foil carefully during the last few minutes of baking to brown the top. 

* Increase the sugar level by 1/4 cup if using Granny Smith apples.

This cake goes to Bakeathon and Blogging Marathon #95 under the theme 'Bookmarked recipes' events.
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Comments

20 comments:

Rafeeda AR said...

I remember pinning up an Apple Betty recipe... this sounds easy and with no complicated ingredients... I have faced the same situation like you so many times of baking something less and then regretting not having made more.. hehe...

Srivalli said...

Ah I love this dish, when we have excess apples, this is a wonderful way to make use of it.

vaishali sabnani said...

That’s a interesting name for a dessert , and the dessert sounds super delicious . One can never go wrong with these ingredients .

Priya Suresh said...

Love the name of this dessert and its one of my favourite though am yet to post in my space. Lovely dessert there.

Gayathri Kumar said...

This is so new to me but this apple and bread pudding sounds and looks absolutely yum.

Srividhya said...

I made this a couple of years ago and we all loved it. Great way to use the left over bread.

Harini R said...

Interesting history for the recipe. I love baked apples in any form. This pudding sounds so much fun in winter!

Kalyani said...

Very interesting story about the dish. Sounds like a cross between an apple tart and crumble. Apple , brown sugar and cinnamon are a match truly made in heaven ..

Nalini's Kitchen said...

Sounds interesting and nice way to use the excess apples.

Unknown said...

Such an easy bake and I love using fruits in baking! It's a way to cover kids and make them eat nutritious.

Varada's Kitchen said...

Great use of day old bread. Such a simple rustic dessert.

cookwithrenu said...

Oh wow I have some apples and now I know what to do. Yum share.

Pavani said...

That is such an easy baked treat with apples. Great as a quick dessert. Bookmarking to try.

Sandhya Ramakrishnan said...

This is such a quick and easy dessert to make and this will be great when served warm with a giant scoop of ice cream :)

Priya Srinivasan - I Camp in My Kitchen said...

oh yumm, beautifully baked apples with all that spice, served with cold ice-cream, this is a delcious match made in dessert heaven!

Sharmila kingsly said...

This is splendid.. Apple with all the spices gives a definitely yummy treat!!

veena said...

Looks beautiful. Such an easy dish and am sure delicious too

Chef Mireille said...

I have heard of this dessert often but never had it myself - very similar to apple crisp except here bread is used instead of oats - will have to try this soon

Ritu Tangri said...

An easy and delicious dessert. What I love the most in this is, It will help me finish the apples and leftover breads that I keep on baking :)

Swati said...

Apple betty is my kids' favourite. One of the best ways to use apples in desserts.You betty dish looks so flavourful!!