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pleaseadvice
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Thu, May 21 2009, 5:12 pm
Anyone have a good recipe for a kugel with cranberry. Please post.
thanks,
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scb88
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Thu, May 21 2009, 5:59 pm
CRANBERRY APPLE KUGEL
Crust/Crumble:
1 C flour
1 C oatmeal
¾ C brown sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
1 stick margarine
Mix together. Use half to press down on bottom of the pan to form a crust. Save half.
Filling:
Peel and slice 4 apples, any type.
1 can wholeberry cranberry sauce.
Layer apples in pan. Pour sauce on top – don’t mix.
Take the reserved crust/topping and crumble it coarsely on top.
Bake at 350 until sizzling.
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pleaseadvice
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Thu, May 21 2009, 7:09 pm
scb88 wrote: | CRANBERRY APPLE KUGEL
Crust/Crumble:
1 C flour
1 C oatmeal
¾ C brown sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
1 stick margarine
Mix together. Use half to press down on bottom of the pan to form a crust. Save half.
Filling:
Peel and slice 4 apples, any type.
1 can wholeberry cranberry sauce.
Layer apples in pan. Pour sauce on top – don’t mix.
Take the reserved crust/topping and crumble it coarsely on top.
Bake at 350 until sizzling. |
When you say 1 C oatmeal - is it the quaker oats?
Also it sounds more like a cake than a kugel (side dish) is that so? no eggs? how does it stick together?
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Beauty and the Beast
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Thu, May 21 2009, 7:41 pm
pleaseadvice wrote: | scb88 wrote: | CRANBERRY APPLE KUGEL
Crust/Crumble:
1 C flour
1 C oatmeal
¾ C brown sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
1 stick margarine
Mix together. Use half to press down on bottom of the pan to form a crust. Save half.
Filling:
Peel and slice 4 apples, any type.
1 can wholeberry cranberry sauce.
Layer apples in pan. Pour sauce on top – don’t mix.
Take the reserved crust/topping and crumble it coarsely on top.
Bake at 350 until sizzling. |
When you say 1 C oatmeal - is it the quaker oats?
Also it sounds more like a cake than a kugel (side dish) is that so? no eggs? how does it stick together? |
I just made this last week. yes, it is quaker oats, loose oats..
it is a side dish, when it bakes, it melds together, and dunno, it just is a kugel..it is really delicious!!
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Unique
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Thu, May 21 2009, 7:53 pm
I make this all the time. It's a hit! I found it tastes great when using the whole oats (not instant cook), and using cortland apples (or mac's). Also, it can be made with only 1/2 c. brown sugar and less than 1/2 c. oil (instead of the margarine). It's very sweet.
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shayna82
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Wed, Jul 15 2009, 9:42 pm
I make this sometimes with pie filling, its really good (but really unhealthy)
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PinkFridge
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Thu, Jul 16 2009, 2:00 pm
The original kosher by design has a wonderful kugel, made in springform pan with chopped apples.
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shmeichel
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Thu, Jul 16 2009, 6:02 pm
I love this recipe!! Every time I make it, it comes out good:)
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abismommy
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Thu, Jul 16 2009, 6:41 pm
My sister made this for me a few weeks ago - from Quick and Kosher - and it was yummy!
Filling:
1 21 oz can apple pie filling
2 c fresh or frozen cranberries (she used 1 cup frozen)
Topping:
4 T light brown sugar
4 T white sugar
1 cup flour
1 stick margarine
Combine filling ingredients and pour into 9" round greased pan. Combine topping ingredients until crumbly and sprinkle over apple/cranberry mixture. Bake @ 375 for 45 minutes.
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sky
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Thu, Jul 23 2009, 8:22 pm
Unique wrote: | I make this all the time. It's a hit! I found it tastes great when using the whole oats (not instant cook), and using cortland apples (or mac's). Also, it can be made with only 1/2 c. brown sugar and less than 1/2 c. oil (instead of the margarine). It's very sweet. |
Thanks - I followed your changes. It tasted great and we didn't miss the marg at all.
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curlyhead
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Sun, Aug 30 2009, 10:17 pm
Does scb88's recipe freeze well? I would like to try it now and freeze for yomtov
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