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Cobblers American cobblers are considered “fruit stews with dough dropped on top before baking” (ochef.com) They involve a bottom layer of fruit that is then topped with ingredients for a biscuit dough. The result is a dense, rich dessert . Not to be confused with British cobblers (made with meat), popular cobbler ingredients include: apples, peaches and cherries. Crisps Crisps also have a bottom layer of fruit, but their topping is much more crunchy than cobblers. Instead of a dough-like pastry that rises, the crisp is topped with a different proportion of butter, sugar and flour that is sort of crumbly, and only briefly browned in the oven. Crisps might include oats or granola in their topping as well. Crumbles The crumble also begins with fruit at the bottom, but is topped with a different butter-flour-sugar mixture called a ‘streusel’. The three ingredients are mixed just until crumbly and then poured on top of the fruit. This dish is very similar to a crisp but the crumble originated in Britain whereas the crisp is seen as more American. Crisps are also more rich than crumbles with higher amounts of sugar, butter and flour. Jennifer On 9/24/11, Bob Kennedy <[email protected]> wrote: > Cobbler is more cake like, where crisp is much more crunchy. Probably not > the best analogy, but once you try both you'll see what I mean. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lori Scharff" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2011 7:57 PM > Subject: [CnD] difference beetween crisp and cobbler > > > Does anyone know the difference between a crisp and a cobbler? It has become > a debate in our household over the last few hours. > Lori > > > _______________________________________________ > Cookinginthedark mailing list > [email protected] > http://acbradio.org/mailman/listinfo/cookinginthedark > > _______________________________________________ > Cookinginthedark mailing list > [email protected] > http://acbradio.org/mailman/listinfo/cookinginthedark > _______________________________________________ Cookinginthedark mailing list [email protected] http://acbradio.org/mailman/listinfo/cookinginthedark
