Todd is not overly fond of eating raw apples, but if you cook an apple, he is the first in line wanting to tuck in! He just loves baked apple desserts. I had about half a jar of mincemeat that needed using up in the refrigerator and I also had some apples that had seen better days as well as about 1/3 of a loaf of stale bread. I decided to use all three and make a Betty with them.
Betty's are lovely desserts Composed of sweetened fruit (usually apples, but sometimes pears or berries) along with buttered bread crumbs, they are the epitome of simplicity and thrift.
It is said that Apple Brown Betty was a favourite dessert of the Regans when they were living in the White House in America. In any case they are great desserts and the perfect way to use up a stale loaf and some fruit.
Served warm with some custard, pouring cream, ice cream, lemon sauce or whipped cream, they are a real favourite with families as well. Stirring the leftover mincemeat into the chopped apples made for a lovely change this time. Simple and delicious!
*Apple and Mincemeat Brown Betty*
Serves 4 to 6
Serves 4 to 6
3 cups soft bread cubes (remove crusts)
2 TBS melted butter, plus butter to butter the baking dish.
4 medium apples, peeled, cored and sliced
1/2 of a 411g jar of fruit mincemeat (about 1 cup)
120ml of water (1/2 cup)
Grated zest of 1 lemon
3 TBS lemon juice
Light cream or vanilla ice cream for serving
3 TBS lemon juice
Light cream or vanilla ice cream for serving
Pre-heat oven to 180*C/375*F. Butter a shallow 1 ½ litre baking dish.
Place half the bread cubes in the prepared baking dish. Mix the remaining cubes with 2 TBS of melted butter and set aside.
Bake in the pre-heated oven for 30 to 40 minutes, or until the apples are tender and the bread is well browned. If it is browning too quickly, cover lightly with foil. Serve warm or cold with cream or ice cream.
I have never made one..you know everything!
ReplyDeleteBetty's are a quick dessert to throw together Monique! All you need is a bit of fruit, some bread and depending on the fruit you use, sugar. Simple! Oh and butter to dot. xo
DeleteOkay Marie, fess up do you have a spy cam in my pantry? Once again you published the recipe I needed. This morning I pondered what I would do with the small jar of mincemeat I was gifted and the half loaf of bambrack bread I had in the breadbox. Never thought of mincemeat brown betty. Thanks again............Dianne
ReplyDeleteThere you go Dianne! Hope you enjoy it! xo
DeleteUsing up one's mincemeat in this dessert is a brilliant idea! What a nice combo of flavours!
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan! HOpe you will give it a go! xo
DeleteThis is v tasty and is made in minutes!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dexter! xo
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