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Reviewed: Feb. 26, 2006
My son has been bugging me to make a cherry crisp and so I picked this one because it looked easy and I had most of the ingredients on hand. It turned out really, really well. Delicious! I might melt some more margarine for the top next time and I didn't use quite as much nutmeg as suggested. I'm anxious to try this with other types of fruit.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.27 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 28, 2006
This was very easy. I used splenda instead of sugar and sugar-free canned cherry pie filling for a low-cal dessert.
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Reviewed: Jan. 16, 2006
Great recipe, Holly! This is wonderful. I doubled the crisp as recommended by others but I think it would have been fine without doubling. I added half a teaspoon of almond extract, which made it even yummier. I do think it needed a little salt and I will add some next time I make it.
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Reviewed: Jan. 4, 2006
This was good, and really easy. I recommend putting more than 1/2 the oatmeal mixture on the bottom, so there is less on the top. Great served with Vanilla Bean Ice Cream.
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Reviewed: Dec. 27, 2005
WAY TOO MUCH CLOVES. But, ok overall.
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Reviewed: Nov. 7, 2005
Very easy and good. Wonderful when you need a quick dessert!
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Reviewed: Aug. 7, 2005
This recipe was not only very quick and easy to make, but it was delicious. I made two pans for my son to take back to WSU with him today. Cherry Crisp is one of his favorites and he loved this recipe. Thank you to Holly for sharing it with us.
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Reviewed: Jul. 24, 2005
what i loved about this recipe was the ease to make with my 2 and 4 year old grandsons. one is highly allergic to dairy and eggs, the other is too young for nuts ... so this recipe was a great activity to make with them (with the omission of the nuts). i have never written a review for anything online before, but i really wanted to share the info on the ease of preparation and the non-allergic nature of this recipe. thank you.
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Reviewed: Jul. 14, 2005
This is absolutely the BEST cherry crisp I have ever made! My family loved it, I made it following the exact recipe as posted, it is so easy to make and the topping is wonderful and moist, not dry like most crumb toppings, thanks Holly for an awesome dessert!
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Reviewed: Jul. 9, 2005
This is a wonderful, wonderful recipe!!! Since I had fresh cherries to use, I used the recipe from the "Baked Cherry Pie" (also from this site) to make the filling (using half the amount of sugar called for) and then made this crisp (I also reduced the margarine to 1/4 cup). We adored it, and my husband loved it too!!! (Which is amazing, as he is a life-long enemy of all fruit desserts)
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Reviewed: May 8, 2005
Terrific taste of tart cherries and brown sugar. I used cherries packed in water, drained, and whole wheat flour. This got rave reviews from my husband and myself and I will defenitely make this again. Probably good for any kind of berry or apple.
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Reviewed: Jan. 12, 2005
Very good. I thought there was a bit too much nutmeg flavor though. I will decrease that next time. Definetly serve with vanilla ice cream.
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Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2005
This is by far the quickest and easiest homemade style crisp I have ever made. Yes, it kind of tastes like a "store bought" one, but hey - it takes 15 minutes to prep and you are using canned cherries (or other filling). Per other suggestion, I doubled the crisp part of the recipe. When I was making it, I thought double crisp looked wierd, but when we tasted it - awesome! However, the can of cherry filling I had in the cupboard didn't have enough for what I like. So, I ended up adding about a layer of mixed frozen berries on top of the cherry filling and patting them down into the filling goo. Adding the frozen berries was a good idea; it cut down on the "canned" feeling of the crisp. Omitted nutmeg, used real butter, sub'd walnuts for pecans.
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Reviewed: Dec. 24, 2004
This recipe isnt what it seems. I made it and it needed way more crumb topping than it makes. I had to make double the crumb amount for it to come out normal. Tastes fine with teh extra crumb, just wish the recipe had the right amounts!
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Reviewed: Sep. 6, 2004
I was in one of those "moods" and had just had to have apple crisp. I couldn't find a recipe that I liked, but substituted apple filling into this one and it was perfect!
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Reviewed: Sep. 4, 2004
Sorry but nutmeg, especially 3/4 tsp. does not belong in this dessert. The taste was overpowering and not in a good way! Next time I will leave it out entirely and I'm sure it will taste great!
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Reviewed: Aug. 8, 2004
I wasn't overly fond of the nuts on the top ~ next time I make it without them. Thanks for a great recipe Holly! I'll be making this again for sure.
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Reviewed: Jul. 7, 2004
This is a great cherry crisp recipe. My husband loves cherry anything and this has been his favorite cherry crisp recipe out of all the ones I have made.
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Reviewed: Jan. 4, 2004
No better than the cobbler in a box you get at the grocery store.
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Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2004
I loved this recipe. the only thing i had problems with when i made it before was the nutmeg. I probably added too much last time so i decided not to add any this time. It was fantastic. My grandparents and mom raved about it and now i am expected to make it more often! Also, you don't have to add the nuts, although it might make it a bit better...you know, add a little crunch, but since grandpa can't have nuts, i didn't add them and it worked out wonderful as well! I loved it Holly...thanks for the recipe!
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