Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Yummy Peach Betty.

Every once and a while we all need a dessert.  This is a yummy dessert that you can feel less guilty for eating.  I mean we do need fruit and oats in our diet.  How about a beautiful peach betty with oats in the crust.  Well, that is the perfect thing on a cold winter day.  Right?!? My answer is yes.  And once you master the crust you can make betty out of any fruit pie filling so you can customize it to what's in season, what's on sale, what you like, or what some body else likes.   Oats are healthy, they are good for cholesterol and more.  This could also be made gluten free  or vegan easily.

This is  a quart of  Peach pie filling I canned last summer.  But you could use 2 cans of pie filling, or a couple of cans of just canned fruit.  You can also use fresh fruit. 
Add the oats to the dry mix and stir.

Added the flour and sugars in a medium mixing bowl.  You can
put 1/2 c of oats in the blender or food processor and turn it into
Oat flour instead of regular flour, or you can use any flour you like.


Use a dough blender or whatever you have to cutter the butter (or what ever solid fat you would like) and continue working it until it is mixed and looks like crumbs.  This will take a little bit of time, but worth it.


Then pile it on tome of the fruit filling and  place in the oven at 350 for 45 minutes to an hour or until the crust is golden brown and some of the filling is bubbling up.  For  some  pans like this one where the betty reaches the top of the pan, I pan it on top of a cookie sheet to make cleaning easier because it is likely to bubble over a little bit.  And I hate cleaning the oven,


For a  real treat  on warmer days, you can eat with vanilla ice cream on top. That is Handy Hubby's favorite way to eat it.  Especially if it is peach, strawberry, or blackberry betty.


Betty Crust Recipe

  • 1/2 c flour 
  • 1/2 c sugar
  • 1/2 c brown sugar
  • 3/4 c oatmeal
  • 1/2 c or 1 stick of butter
  • 2 tbsp cinnamon
  • 1tsp nutmeg
  • pinch of salt (1/4 or less tsp)
 For filling 

2 cans of pie filling or any other fruit in other forms.

Bake at 350 for 45 minutes to an hour.  Until golden brown and bubbly.



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