A fruit crumble is really the easiest dessert you can make in summer with any fruit. Berries and stone fruit such as apricot, plums, peaches, and nectarines, are always a big hit.
Why make this crumble?
One of the reasons I love berry crumbles is this. Look at that thick tart yet sweet chewy fruit syrup. Next, look at the crisp buttery bits of crumble on the top. Now imagine a spoonful of that syrupy fruit with the crispy crumble that just bursts in the mouth. There’s a mouthful you cannot resist. Explosion! A fruit crumble is really the easiest dessert you can make in summer with any fruit. Berries and stone fruit such as peaches, apricots, and apples are always a big hit. Today, I am making these with raspberries but you can also make them with other berries such as blueberries, blackberries, or even a combination of mixed berries. Of course, stone fruits such as apricot, plums, peaches, and nectarines, are also the perfect candidates for crumbles. By the way, a crumble bar is a great way to take these fruit crumbles to family and friends when you visit.
Step-by-step: Raspberry crumble
Preheat the oven to 375°F / 190°C/ Gas Mark 5 Crumble – In the bowl of a food processor, add the flour, nuts/oats, sugar, salt, vanilla extract, spice, and chilled cubed butter. Pulse a few times – until crumbly until you have a combination of small and large breadcrumb consistency. Keep chilled.Pro tip – the crumble mixture can be made. up to 4 days in advance. Keep it in the fridge at all times to ensure the butter stays chilled.
Fruit – Combine the raspberries, sugar, lemon juice, and cornstarch in a greased 8 x 8 square pan or 6-inch pie pan. Alternatively, you can also use 4 x 4 oz ramekins for individual servings. Set aside.Pro tip – greasing the pan with butter is optional but will prevent the crumbles from burning into the pan. Sprinkle the crumble mixture on top of the raspberries. Make sure to cover all areas.Pro tip – I like to do this with my hands and make sure to cover all areas. Try to put the large crumble pieces on the top as they do look prettier.
Bake for about 20 to 25 minutes or until the top is crisp and golden. Let cool for 10 minutes before you serve.Pro tip – if you choose to make small individual ramekins you will need only 12 to 15 minutes of baking time. Fruit crumble can be served hot or cold. We love to serve it warm with chilled ice cream or cold with whipped cream.Pro tip – the fruit syrup is very hot so make sure to wait for 10 minutes to prevent anyone from getting hurt.
Tips for success
Fruit – you can use fresh or frozen raspberries. If using frozen make sure to thaw well, then drain excess moisture so the crumble does not become soupy. The perfect crumble topping is in the ratio of flour, sugar, and butter – Two parts flour, one part butter, and one part sugar works every single time. You can replace some of the flour with oats and nuts. Freezing crumble mixture – you can store any extra crumble mix well wrapped in a freezer bag (to prevent ice crystal) for up to 3 months. Gluten-free fruit crumbles – simply replace the flour in the recipe with your favorite-gluten free flour and oats. Reducing sugar – you can reduce sugar by simply tasting the blueberries. If you have sweet blueberries reduce the sugar accordingly. If the blueberries are tart, you can also use maple syrup or honey to substitute some of the sugar. Reheating crumble -A few minutes in the microwave will bring it back to it syrupy goodness. Then a few minutes in the oven will help crisp the streusel topping as well.
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Creative ways to serve raspberry crumble
Parfait – Layer raspberry crumble with yogurt or whipped cream in a glass or jar to create a delightful parfait. Alternate the layers for a visually appealing dessert. Crumble ice cream sandwich – Spread a generous amount of raspberry crumble onto a freshly baked cookie and top it with a scoop of your favorite ice cream flavor. Sandwich another cookie on top and press gently. Enjoy the crunchy, creamy, and fruity combination! Crumble pancakes – Serve raspberry crumble over your freshly made pancakes along with a drizzle of maple syrup. The crumble adds a wonderful texture and flavor to your breakfast treat. Crumble tartlets – Create mini tartlets using pre-made tart shells or homemade pastry. Fill them with raspberry crumble and bake until golden brown. Serve as bite-sized treats for parties or afternoon tea. Crumble trifle – Layer raspberry crumble, fresh raspberries, and custard or whipped cream in a trifle dish. Repeat the layers and top with a sprinkle of crumble for a visually stunning dessert. Crumble stuffed French toast – Make a sandwich with two slices of bread, with raspberry crumble in the middle. Dip the sandwich in an egg and milk mixture, then fry until golden brown. Serve with a dusting of powdered sugar and a drizzle of raspberry sauce. Easy Crumble yogurt bowl – Add a spoonful of raspberry crumble to your favorite yogurt, fresh berries, and a drizzle of honey or agave syrup. It’s a quick and nutritious breakfast or snack option. Crumble muffins – Prepare your favorite muffin batter and sprinkle some raspberry crumble before baking. The crumble will add texture and bursts of fruity flavor to the muffins. Raspberry crumble milkshake: Blend vanilla ice cream, milk, and a handful of raspberry crumble until smooth and creamy. Pour into a glass, top with whipped cream, and an extra sprinkle of crumble for a delightful milkshake treat. Crumble cheesecake bars – Press a layer of raspberry crumble onto the bottom of a baking dish, then pour cheesecake batter over it. Bake until set, let it cool, and cut into bars. These decadent treats combine the creaminess of cheesecake with the crunchiness of crumble.
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