How to make easy, delicious streusel in a skillet, perfect to top any dish or dessert. Just cook, crumble and enjoy! My greatest dessert weakness is for crisps and cobblers. Do any of you feel the same way? I can walk away from chocolate torte or pass by a cheesecake without a twinge of longing, […]
By Amy Traverso
May 01 2014
Skillet Streusel
Total time: 15 minutes
Active time: 15 minutes
Makes: 8 servings
Instructions:
In a medium bowl, stir together the pecans, flour, brown sugar, and salt.
Add the butter and stir with a fork until small clumps form.
Set a large skillet over medium heat. Pour the mixturel into the pan. At first, it will look quite pale.
Cook the mixture, stirring almost constantly. It will soon begin to darken in color. If the mixture starts to stick or burn, reduce the heat to low. When it turns a nice toasty brown, remove it from the heat.
Spoon the topping over cooked fruit, yogurt, ice cream, or pudding. Transfer any unused streusel to a zip-top bag and freeze for up to 6 months (warm it briefly in a skillet over medium heat to defrost). Enjoy!
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