One of the many delicious autumnal treats to savour and enjoy this fall season is apple crisp. Although it is a sweet treat, it is not necessarily nutritious, so why not make a few easy swaps for a healthier alternative to this autumn classic.
There are several different ways to make healthy swaps in this recipe. The recipe’s foundation includes apples that are already healthy on their own, so by using sugar alternatives to make the topping, you can easily make this dessert a little bit healthier. Apple crisp can be made with various options to make it completely gluten and dairy-free if that is what you desire. By making simple changes to the original recipe, you can create a dessert that can be enjoyed by all!
Oat topping
You can use old-fashioned oats to make the crisp and crumbly topping which eliminates the use of refined flour, making the topping a lot healthier. Also, altering the amount of topping used, with more apple to crisp ratio, can make this dessert a healthier option.
Sugar
Original apple crisp recipes usually call for a large amount of sugar. However, this can easily be replaced with maple syrup or even agave to add a healthy sweetness and a lower sugar level. Also, adding maple syrup instead of sugar gives this dessert an even more autumnal flavour and may make this a new favourite swap!
Butter
Instead of using butter in this recipe, try swapping for coconut oil. This is a great alternative and a much healthier option to using regular butter. Most apple crisp recipes do not call for a large amount of butter, so this is a quick and easy switch to make that will provide a healthier alternative.
By making these simple changes to the original recipe, you may just find a new favourite way to enjoy this sweet and delicious autumn dessert. Why not try serving this as a healthy thanksgiving dessert to follow that fantastic turkey dinner!