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Apple Crumble


Apple Crumble is a delicious dessert. It is simple, tasty and easy to put together and is a sure winner. It will never let you down especially if you serve in parties topped with vanilla ice cream, whipped cream or custard sauce. You can also use a wide range of fillings to make crumbles. My son especially loves apple crumbles- a  little tart and a little sweet.

Ingredients
Apples- 4
Light Brown sugar- 3 tsps
Butter- 1 tsp
lemon zest- a pinch
Cinnamon powder- a pinch
Flour- 1 tsp

Topping
All purpose flour- 1 cup
Rolled oats- 3/4 cup
Butter- 6 tsp
Sugar or light brown sugar- 1/2 cup
Cinnamon or nutmeg-1/2 tsp
Chopped pecans- 1/2cup


Peel and core apple and dice into thin slices.Heat a pan and add in butter and sugar and allow to melt and lightly caramelize. Add in apples and allow it to get well coated and fry for a few minutes. Add in cinnamon and switch off the fire before it becomes marshy Sprinkle the flour and toss the mixture. Spread this mixture on a prepared greased baking pan and allow to cool.


To prepare the topping combine flour, oats, pecans and sugar and cinnamon. Into this add room temperature butter and stir in with a fork until the mixture is evenly moistened. Rub this mixture between your fingers. Layer this crumble on top of the apple mixture and spread them evenly. Do not press. Bake for 35- 40 minutes in 350 degree F. The crust should turn golden brown and also you can see bubbles in the side of the pan. Cool down a bit before serving.

Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy..

Comments

  1. Wow..The pic is too tempting..Super crumble..

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  2. I love apple crumble. Would taste great with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, yum!

    US Masala

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  3. delicious my favourite
    love the picture it looks fantastic

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  4. Apple crumble looks delicious Suja...

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  5. i love apple crumble..great dessert idea with custard

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  6. suparb lovely pic and taste is too good

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  7. adipoli apple crumbles... kothi sahikkunnilla tto..will try this for coming thanks giving holiday...

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  8. This is a sure winner !!! I love the pictures and how scrummy the crumble looks. I am sure it tastes divine with all that yummy stuff going in it:)

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  9. Very droolworthy apple crumble,makes me drool..

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  10. I love apple crumble.. loos so yumm

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  11. I loveee apple crumble... Simply mouthwatering :-)

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  12. That is so tempting. I bookmarked and am making for sure.

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  13. Love this tangy and sweet dessert, looks great dear..

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  14. This looks lip smacking,,worth a try.I will try this,
    Nikki,
    http://titilating-tastebuds.blogspot.com/

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  15. I agree with your son, it sure is a unique dessert!

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  16. yummy apple crumble dessert. awesome:)

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  17. wat a yummy dessert.....Simply great
    http://www.panchamrutham.blogspot.com/

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  18. Mouthwatering dessert. The picture says it all- it was delicious !!

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  19. Delicious apple crumble suja,i usually have it with whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream .

    http://sanscurryhouse.blogspot.com

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  20. I wouldnt be surprised if you are working as a chef in some 5 star hotel right now Suja!

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  21. UUUUUUUUUUUuber yummmmm cant wait to try it!!

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  22. Thanks all for stopping by and for the encouraging words:)

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  23. daring...

    http://jellybelly-shanavi.blogspot.com

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  24. Never tasted it before, looks yum!!

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