
Until yesterday I thought it was impossible to find fresh cranberries her in Rome, but while I was going to work I was looking around in the Campo de' Fiori Market and actually saw an unique package of cranberries !! It's a special seller who had them he seels the most incredible and exotic foods and he is so expensive I didn't have the courage to ask him the price of those berries !
Anyway I had made the Crisp a few days ago in the pre-flu era and I used frozen wild berries and raisins for it. I had lots of millet flakes so I used those instead of oats but in spite of all my changes the Crisp was very nice and easy to put together !
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Your crisp looks wonderful! Yay for finding the cranberries in Rome!
ReplyDeleteI think using blueberries in place of cranberries is brilliant and perfect for if you are feeling under the weather. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! Hooray for found fresh cranberries in Rome! Although it's a shame they are so expensive. I like the changes you made to this recipe...yum!
ReplyDeleteYour crisp looks delicious. Cranberries are easy to find in the US, but I think your choice of wild berries sounds good!
ReplyDeleteYour crisp looks great! I don't have wildberries, but may try this with blueberries, although I have cranberries in the freezer.
ReplyDeleteI wanna go to Rome! Im glad you found the berries and were able to add them to the crisp. It looks very good!
ReplyDeleteYour crisp looks wonderful and I wish I could go to that market in Rome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely delicate piece of fruit crisp! And that market! I'd love to shop there.
ReplyDeleteOne of the great things about crisps is how versatile they are, they work with just about any fruit and topping! I love your version.
ReplyDeleteYour crisp looks delicious! And I am so glad you found cranberries!
ReplyDeleteI love how you used berries instead of the cranberries! Your photo of the Campo de Fiori market brings back so many good memories.
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Oh, it looks superb! Great job.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it ne nice if we have met in Rome and show me the city, especially the market. Anyway, next time perhaps.
ReplyDeleteOn the other note, this berry crisp looks scrumptious.
mmm...a wild berry crisp sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteOften don't think of things NOT available in other places. But with the wild berries you made a great crisp. Yum!!
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