Hi everyone! I'm Colleen. I'm a 50 year old Mom and Grammy who believes
one of the best ways to show someone you care about them is through food. I've
had a love affair with food and cooking for many years now. I've collected
recipes and cookbooks for a long time but my favorite recipes are the ones
handed down from my family of wonderful cooks and bakers. This is one of those
recipes.
I've been interested in guest blogging for Krista for quite
a while now but never knew just what I'd talk about or what recipe I would
share. Then something happened today that triggered a blog post in my head and
here I am. My mom and I were out enjoying some yard sales when I came across 3
small metal mixing bowls in a stack. I reached for them laughing and when I
showed my mom, she broke out in a big grin. I knew they had to go home with me.
You'll see why in just a bit.
My love of food began at family tables where everyone was
great cooks. One of the best was my Grandma Z. Everything was homemade with love in her tiny
little galley kitchen. Sunday fried chicken dinners at her and my grandfather's
house are something of a legend in my family and one of my fondest memories is
all of us gathered there to share a meal together. Her pies were amazing! This
recipe is not quite a pie, but has that wonderful pie taste. I'm sharing her recipe with you below and as
you read through it, you will understand the significance of the little metal
bowls. I'm sharing it just as she wrote it down many years ago. I've made it a
few times through the years (never with as much success as she did) but never
in the proper equipment. Maybe now mine will come out better! Somewhere, I
think she is smiling. :)
Apple Pizza
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Use 3 different sized metal mixing bowls
In the large bowl
combine:
1-1/3 c. all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 c. shortening
4 tbsp. cold water (about 1/3 cup)
Mix well together and roll dough out in a circle big enough
to fill a pizza pan. Gently lift dough into the pan getting it as close to the
edge as possible.
In the smallest bowl
combine:
1/2 c. sugar
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
1 tsp. cinnamon
Sprinkle 1/2 the spice mixture onto the raw pizza dough,
reserving half for later.
Peel and very thinly slice 4 cooking apples (I used Fuji)
and place onto the dough and spice mixture. Sprinkle the rest of the spice
mixture on top of the apples.
In the medium bowl
combine:
1/2 c. sugar
3/4 c. all-purpose flour
1/2 c. (1 stick) softened butter or margarine
Mix together with fork or pastry cutter until crumbly.
Sprinkle evenly over the apples. Bake for 30-35 minutes, until topping is light
golden brown.
Clean up messy kitchen while pizza bakes.
Cool slightly and cut into pizza size pieces. Enjoy!
*Note*
I don't know that it actually makes a big difference if you use the
metal bowls or not. Until today, I always just used plastic bowls.
However you make it, I'm sure you and those you love will enjoy it. :)
Thanks Krista for having me today and letting me share my
recipe and my memories with everyone. Ya'll take care! :)
2 comments:
Good morning! Thanks Krista for having me visit this morning. I have to give some credit where it is due this morning. I just found out that this recipe came from my cousin, Barb. She had apparently made it in school, liked it and shared it with our grandmother. I don't know how I missed that part of the story in my head... I just always remembered it being something my grandmother made. So here's a shout out Barb for bringing this one into the family fold. :) :)
I must try this....I even have my Mom's set of metal mixing bowls (3)! Wonderful story & the pizza looks yummy! Thanks for sharing! -susan @ s.jjrea@hotmail.com
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