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Level
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  • TM 31
published: 2013/08/30
changed: 2015/04/14

Ingredients

Crumble

  • 200 grams oats
  • 100 grams wholemeal flour
  • 40 grams raw sugar
  • 1 heaped teaspoon cinnamon ground
  • 1 heaped teaspoon ginger ground
  • 150 grams Butter

Fruit

  • 6 Apples ( Peeled , cored and Diced)
  • 2 pears (peeled, cored and diced)
  • 3 large rhubarb, cut into 2cm chunks
  • 40 grams brown sugar
  • lime juice, Good Squeeze

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Recipe's preparation

    Fruit
  1. Fruit in total weighed up to 1000gm

    Place all ingredients in to TM Bowl and cook for 8 mins /100 degrees/Counter-clockwise operation"Counter-clockwise operation" /speed 1

    When finished place in ramekins or serving dish.

    Clean and dry bowl for next step.

     

  2. Crumble
  3. Place all ingredients into Tm bowl and mix 5 seconds/ Speed 5.

    Check if combined if not scrape down and go another 5 seconds.

    set timer 1 min/Closed lid"Closed lid" /Dough mode"Dough mode" and knead.

    Place this on top of your preferred serving dish . It makes a thick crumble so if you prefer thin then perhaps halve the recipe.

    Bake in the oven 180- degrees  for 20 mins or until golden .

    Serve with some fresh TM Vanilla Custard (EDC)

Tip

I was using up the fruit in my fridge so have a go with any fruit that needs to be used.

The crumble is like a "muesli" topping giving it that wonderful healthy feel

I used my rotating peeler and corer for prepping pear and apple

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    Recipe is created for
    TM 31

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Comments

  • 4. July 2019 - 15:26
    5.0

    Absolutely loved this dish, it has become a favourite in our house! We use GF flour and dairy free spread and works a treat. We also reduce the sugar. Thanks for sharing.

  • 19. May 2019 - 11:37
    5.0

    Delicious! I used raspberry instead of rhubarb as that's what I had and added coconut and chia seeds to crumble topping. Raves reviews all round. Thank you

  • 25. September 2018 - 00:22
    5.0

    A lovely dish and soooo easy to make. I did a big dish instead of small individual ramekins. I could have even added a little more sugar but the others in my family thought it was perfect. We ate with vanilla ice cream.

  • 16. July 2017 - 19:35
    5.0

    I just made the fruit part, and thought it was genius just bunging it all in the bowl. I normally steam it. This is so easy.
    I made a grain free crumble from another recipe and it was all delicious. Thanks

  • 6. July 2017 - 22:05
    5.0

    Delicious. Thank you.

  • 3. July 2017 - 11:39

    really nice recipe. Added shredded coconut and almonds and didnt have many oats.

  • 9. July 2016 - 08:45
    3.0

    Very nice. I just used apples and strawberries for the fruit as it's what I had in, I didn't add any sugar to them. Wow there was a lot of crumble! I ended up doing a thick layer across the pie dish and then covering a whole baking tray in the crumble to have as a muesli crunch snack. I added cashews, coconut, almonds and golden syrup to the extra on the baking tray to make it extra tasty. My crumble didn't really go golden even after 40mins in the oven. My husband loved it and he doesn't like apples.

  • 6. May 2016 - 15:33

    Great recipe, I used gluten free flour and it was still Delish! 

  • 28. April 2016 - 20:47
    5.0

    Beautiful, healthy crumble. Everyone loved it. Used half the sugar in the crumble topping and added extra cinnamon. For the fruit I used pear and Granny Smith apples about 750g and halved the sugar. Made one big crumble and had it with vanilla custard made in thermie. Will be a favourite for us. 

  • 24. April 2016 - 17:59
    5.0

    Used no sugar in the apple & pear mix. Also, used muesli mix, instead of plain oats. Still amazing tmrc_emoticons.) Thanks for sharing.

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