At Least it Looked Pretty Peach Crisp

August 2nd, 2009 by Kelsey Leave a reply »

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I never tasted a peach until I moved to Birmingham. The little orbs of sun-kissed gold grown in Chilton County far out flavor the peaches I drenched in cream and sprinkled with sugar as a child in Utah. In an attempt to perfect perfection, I embarked on a peach crisp to present at a lazy Sunday barbecue.

Bringing a little of the southwest to the south, I pulled the recipe from “With A Measure of Grace,” the cookbook from Hell’s Backbone Grill in Boulder, Utah. A few years ago, a friend and I  made the trek through the state’s back roads with this restaurant in mind. There’s not much but sagebrush and hoodoos on the way and  after breakfast, lunch and dinner, one can accurately say they’ve experienced the city.  

Kelsey-Peaches

The recipe calls for cornmeal and I reluctantly obliged. Of course, I  had only a course grind variety on hand but figured all would work itself out in the oven.

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I was wrong.

When we sat down at table my friends politely crunched.  No one finished but my dear friend Dan – the only person with a sweet tooth fierce enough to succumb to a lackluster dessert.  He also appeased my tender feelings. Charles Essington Walton IV took these beautiful photographs (he does live up to the name) and I’d be remiss to not do something with them.

Alas, I learn a lesson I already knew.  A  good peach is best simply adorned.   A dousing of cream and slightest sprinkling of sugar will always do.

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4 comments

  1. Dan says:

    You are too modest. While my sweet tooth may have played a part in my enjoyment of that dessert, the peaches still sang. I liked the crunchy cornmeal. I am hoping to make some peach ice cream this week and can only hope that it turns out better than the gross wild blueberry butter I overchurned last week.

  2. Tasha says:

    But the point is that you gave it a try! I say an A for effort.

  3. Kelsey says:

    Ah shucks. Thanks friends.

  4. Emily says:

    Small world. :) We have friends here who are both from Boulder, but their relatives own the other restaurant in town.

    I don’t care how crunchy, peaches, sugar, and cream can’t go wrong for me.

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