Blackberry crisp3/15/2023 ![]() We had our baby girl this month, and my older daughter said, “Since she was born in August, we should call her our little blackberry!” So cute that she connects August with blackberry season. There is something so charming about picking blackberries and coming home to bake them into a treat. Stir in the maple syrup, lemon juice and salt. I grew up picking blackberries every September in Oak Creek Canyon near Sedona, Arizona (my hometown). In a greased 8 in square pan, 8 inch oven-safe skillet or 2.5 quart baking dish, mix together blackberries, sugar, and corn starch and let sit for as you gather everything else up. It’s one of the highlights of August for us, honestly. TIP Check the crisp at the 30-minute mark. Bake blackberry crisp at 350 degrees F for 45 to 55 minutes, until hot, bubbly, and golden. ![]() Drizzle in the olive oil and honey and stir to combine. Spread streusel evenly onto the lined baking sheet and bake in the oven for 8-10 minutes. Mix the black berry filling ingredients in a bowl. Add the butter and stir until a moist crumb forms. We have friends with blackberry bushes nearby and they get overwhelmed by their berries, so we’re allowed to come pick as much as we want. In a medium bowl, combine the flour, oats, pecans, brown sugar, and cinnamon. With a bag of frozen fruit in your freezer, and a pantry with simple ingredients, you probably always have the ingredients on hand to whip up this simple treat. ![]() Step 3 Sprinkle topping over berries loosely, and transfer to the oven. Here, we’re using some almond flour for the crispiness instead of oil or butter, and just enough maple syrup instead of sugar. Toss the blackberries with ½ cup/100 grams sugar and transfer the mixture to an 8-inch square baking dish. You don’t even need butter or sugar for a really yummy fruit crisp. You have to try this delicious dessert! It’s wholesome yet so satisfying! I love it with in-season blackberries, but you can use a bag of frozen berries (that’s actually what I used for this picture), peaches, apples, pears, cherries, etc. ![]()
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