Apple Crumble is one of the best comfort foods for Winter, well loved by so many households. I am a big fan of Rhubarb so adding this to an apple crumble makes it even better in my book. This spiced rhubarb and apple crumble is a perfect winter recipe for all the family.
Seasonal fruit crumble spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg. Serve with cream or greek yogurt for the ultimate treat when snuggled in front of the fire.
Serves 4 (multiply as required to serve more)
Prep: 15mins
Cook: 30mins
Nutritional Values Per Serving:
700kcals
38g fat
23g sat fat
8g protein
10g fibre
90g carbs
60g sugar
0.7g salt
Ingredients for the Rhubarb and Apple Crumble
For the filling
400g rhubarb, chopped into chunks
2 cooking apples, peeled and chopped into chunks 25g butter
50g golden caster sugar
50g brown sugar
1 teaspoons of cinnamon
1 teaspoon of nutmeg
For the topping
150g wholemeal flour
150g room temperature butter, chopped into chunks 100g light brown sugar
40g porridge oats
Half teaspoon of cinnamon
Method : How to make Rhubarb and Apple Crumble
Heat your oven to 200c/390f/gas 6 and have an oven-proof, medium sized dish to hand.
Add all of the topping ingredients together in a large bowl and rub all ingredients together with your fingers until you have a rough pastry (now keep this in the fridge whilst you make the filling)
For the filling, melt the butter in a pan and then add the chunks of rhubarb and apple.
Add in the sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg and cook over a low heat for 8 minutes.
Place the filling into an oven proof dish and set it aside to cool for 5 minutes.
Sprinkle the topping over the now cooled fruit filling and bake in oven for 30 minutes or until golden brown on top.
Serve with whipped double cream or vanilla ice cream for an extra treat!
Winter Recipes
- Stuffed Spicy Butternut Squash
- Warming Chunky Vegetable Soup Recipe
- Simple Apple Pie Recipe and Ginger Apple Puds Recipe
- Slow Cooked Lamb Curry
- Easy Turkey Meatballs Recipe
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Ooo my favourite!!
Kay | http://www.mummyburgess.co.uk xxx
Oh I love a good crumble, especially at this time of year! x
I love Rhubarb, reminds me of my childhood. Thanks for the recipe!