GLUTEN-FREE APPLE CRISP
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I don’t think I can let fall go by without making apple crisp at LEAST once (but probably like five times). This recipe offers an alternative that tastes just as good (or even better in my opinion) for those who are gluten or dairy free, and uses maple syrup as a sweetener. Give it a try with all of those apples from the orchard! I’ll definitely be making this one deep into the fall.

Apple Crisp Ingredients
Apples: Apples are of course the main ingredient in this recipe. I strongly recommend using fresh apples rather than frozen or canned, but any will work as long as they are just one ingredient.
Coconut Oil: Coconut oil is used in this recipe in replacement of the butter that is usually in a crisp recipe. The recipe will not taste like coconut, but the oil adds lots of moisture and helps caramelize the apples and crisp up the oat mixture.
Maple Syrup: Maple syrup is used for sweetness in this recipe, and also adds moisture in addition to the coconut oil. You could also use honey or date syrup if you’d prefer instead of maple syrup.
Cinnamon: The cinnamon in this recipe adds lots of warm flavors that are perfect for this seasonal dish. Feel free to experiment with other seasonings you like such as nutmeg and allspice as well.
Vanilla Extract: Vanilla extract also adds lots of flavor to the recipe and contributes to the warm, homey flavor of the crisp. If you’d like to omit the vanilla, it will not dramatically change the taste of the crisp.
Gluten-Free Oats: I typically get my gluten-free oats from Thrive Market, which I love, but you can use any oats you like. They don’t have to be gluten-free, of course, if you don’t have a preference or allergy.
Almond Flour: Almond flour works alongside the oats as the main part of the “crisp” and the dry ingredients that will be covered with coconut oil and maple syrup. I haven’t tested this recipe with any other flours.

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