Apple Dessert Recipe from Grandma - Food Faith Fitness (2024)

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Grandma’sApple Dessert Recipe, known as Platz, is a super simple and easy German, dessert that is straight from Grandmas Kitchen. It’s sweet, buttery and delicious! You can even change it up to use whatever fruit you have on hand.

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You want to know what always befuzzles me?

Why you Americans call the shoes that you are active in “sneakers”. YOU DON’T SNEAK IN THEM.

In Canada, we call them “runners.” You run in them. It makes sense. Sneakers doesn’t.

Unless you’re training to be a ninja. Then “sneakers” is acceptable.

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I actually didn’t even mean to talk about runners and sneakers. It just kind of…happened. Like a lot of things I write about.

I was actually going to talk about the befuzzling fact that anything baked by a Grandma is always magically delicious!

A Lucky Charms commercial just came on TV…if you didn’t guess. It’s also almost St. Patricks day. So, there’s that.

Anyway.

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Grandma baking. How do they do it? They make the best healthy ginger snaps, the best gluten free shortbread cookies, the best EVERYTHING. Do you learn the secrets once you reach G-ma hood? Is it something that was only taught back in zee Old Country where they had to walk up hill to school, both ways, WITH NO SHOES?

If it’s the former…I am rethinking the whole waiting for little FFF’s…so I can speed up the unlock-age of the baking secrets. If it’s the last? Um. I’m inventing a time machine? Look for the how-to on the blog soon! Except don’t. I can’t even divide numbers anymore. A time machine? Ya. Not happening. Ever.

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If you remember, a couple weeks back, I made some Chicken Zoodle Soup in honour of my Grandma being here from Canada to visit for a week! She actually brought me this SUPER OLD cookbook filled with all these ah-may-zing German/Mennonite (my background) recipes of all the food that I grew up eating, but didn’t know how to make. You may or may not be seeing these recipes appear in the future.

OOooOoo foreshadowing.

One of the days that my G-ma was here, we had a good ol’ baking day – just like we used to when I was a wee little tyke. It was SO hard to choose which recipe to expose you guys to first because, well, Germans? They make GOOD FOOD. How-ev-er, I decided that I wanted to show you guys the dessert that is at EVERY single family function that I have ever attended in my 23 years of life on this earth; Platz.

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Quick pronounciation lesson. It’s pl-aww-ts. Like “awww, what what a cute puppy!” Not pl-ahhh-tz like “ahhh, that’s one big dog and it’s going to bite me if I pet it!” Do you feel knowledgeable now?

The beauty of this recipe is that it is insanely easy AND customizable. Don’t like apples? Throw in another kind of fruit! For our family gatherings, Grandma always made half plum platz and half rhubarb. Yumyumyum.

You can also use entirely all purpose flour, as that is how grandma always made it…but I had to give it a LITTLE “Taylor-i-fying” and we used half all purpose and half whole wheat pastry flour. It tastes JUST as good half/half as entirely all purpose, in my opinion! It’s still buttery and crunchy and sweet and….my childhood in a 9×13.

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I bet you even have all the ingredients in your pantry.

So why are you still reading?

Try something new. Eat platz. Love platz. And then be excited because you’ll be getting alllll of the good, German recipes coming to a blog near you.

So, this blog.

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P.s My Grandma? She’s adorbs.

Recipe

Grandma's Apple Platz - an apple dessert recipe

4 from 3 votes

Serves: 12 -16

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Prep: 20 minutes minutes

Cook: 30 minutes minutes

Total: 50 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • For the Crust:
  • 1 Cup Whole wheat pastry flour
  • 1 Cup All purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
  • 4 tsp Baking powder
  • 1/4 cup Sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1/4 cup + 2 Tbsp Milk we used 1%
  • 4 Tbsp Butter at room temperature
  • For the topping:
  • 2 Small apples
  • 1/2 cup Sugar
  • 3/4 Cup All purpose flour
  • 3/4 -1 Cup Whole wheat pastry flour
  • 1/2 Cup Butter at room temperature

Instructions

  • Begin by making the crust:

  • Preheat your oven to 375 degrees. Spray a 9x13 inch pan with cooking spray and set aside.

  • Into a large bowl, sift together the dry ingredients.

  • Rub in the butter until you have fine crumbs.

  • In a separate measuring cup, measure the milk and then beat the egg into the milk.

  • Stir the egg/milk mixture into the flour mixture and mix until well combined and a dough forms.

  • Roll the dough out on a floured counter top to fit the 9x13 pan, and place into the prepared pan, pressing the dough around the pan to make an edge. *

  • Slice each apple into 16 chunks (quarter it, and slice each quarter into 4) and spread evenly over top of the crust. Set aside.

  • Make the crumbs:

  • Mix together the sugar and flour and then rub in the butter to make coarse crumbs. **

  • Sprinkle the crumbs evenly over the apples and then bake for 25-30 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and crunchy.

  • Devour!

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Course:Dessert

Cuisine:German

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What is fallen apple dessert? ›

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Are Granny Smith dessert apples? ›

Colours range from red, to yellow and green, but all varieties fall into one of two categories: eating, also sometimes called dessert apples (including Cox's Orange Pippin, Golden Delicious, Granny Smiths, Braeburn, Gala, Pink Lady and Jonagold) or cooking, with the latter being more tart in flavour, a result of their ...

What is platz? ›

But platz a great no fuss dessert that is made up of a thin layer of cake, a generous layer of fruit, and buttery crumbs on top. Perfect for spring and summer, and easy to customize with whatever fruit is in season.

How to eat granny smith apple? ›

Eaten raw, these apples have have a pleasing tart flavor and a crisp, watery texture. The skin can be tough, so it's nice to either peel the fruit before eating or slice it into very thin wedges. Granny Smiths pair well with sharp cheeses, making them a welcome addition to cheese plates and antipasti platters.

What's the forbidden fruit an apple? ›

The Forbidden Fruit and the Origins of Poverty. The forbidden fruit is commonly thought of as an apple, but the Bible never actually says what fruit it was. Regardless, the effects of Eve and Adam eating it were fatal.

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Which apple is sweeter Fuji or Granny Smith? ›

While there is an extremely wide variety of apples, all with varying flavors, the sweetest-tasting apple is fuji, followed by gala, honeycrisp, and Red Delicious apples. These apples are great for snacking and eating as is. Granny Smith, McIntosh, and Pink Lady fall on the tart end of the spectrum.

Why do Granny Smith apples taste so good? ›

Granny Smith: juicy, crunchy and popular thanks to its fresh acidity. Granny Smith is one of the rather sour apples as it contains a high quantity of fruit acids.

Is Platz masculine or feminine? ›

Monosyllabic nouns ending in /ts/ (spelled tz) are predominantly masculine (der Blitz, der Platz).

How do you spell the word Platz? ›

proper position A place is where something belongs.

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Meanings for Platz

A german term that translates as "place". Learn more about the word "Platz" , its origin, alternative forms, and usage from Wiktionary.

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Eating an apple before bed may also help you sleep, but the evidence isn't enough. Therefore, the advice is that you should not eat apples before going to bed if it is not necessary, that is, if you are not hungry.

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Researchers also found that eating Granny Smith's can help combat against chronic inflammation, which can lead to diabetes. "Apples are an excellent source of fiber and vitamin C, but are also high in water content — which can help you stay full, not to mention hydrated," says London.

Can I eat Granny Smith apples everyday? ›

Yes – apples are packed with vitamins and minerals and are an important part of a healthy diet, just like other fruits. They're a good source of fiber and contain pectin, a fiber that acts as a prebiotic to aid colon function and digestion.

What can I use fallen apples for? ›

Often, these fallen fruits are a little more mature and contain higher sugar levels, making them an excellent ingredient for crafting deliciously potent hard ciders and apple spirits. Furthermore, an innovative trend has emerged wherein these fallen apples are dried and ground into apple flour.

Is it OK to eat fallen apples? ›

While it might be tempting to want to use the products so that they do not go to waste, produce that is dropped prior to or during harvest should not be distributed to the public for fresh eating, baking or in juice cider production due to the potential for the presence of patulin (in apples), and the risk of damage ...

What can I make with fallen apples? ›

I collected as many as I could to make windfall jelly. These under-ripe fruit are perfect for apple jelly: don't worry about the odd bruise or slug bite — just cut them out. Wash the fruit but don't bother to peel, save the stalks and seeds too, they all add to the end result.

Should you eat fallen apples? ›

Is it safe to eat windfall apples if I cut away any sections that look bad? Or should I only use them in cooking? If you want to err on the side of caution, you should use them neither for fresh eating nor for cooking.

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