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For 2 crumbles, you will need:



Nutritional information:

Whole recipe
Calories
4751
238%
Proteins
43g
17%
Carbohydrates
577g
54%
Fats
252g
38%
 Per 100 g 
Calories
176
9%
Proteins
2g
1%
Carbohydrates
21g
2%
Fats
9g
1%

% are calculated relative to a Recommended Dietary Intake or RDI of 2000 k-calories by day for a woman (change to a man).


Times:

Preparation : 41 min.
Cooking : 30 min.
Start to finish : 1 hour 11 min.
Preservation : Several days in the fridge, covered by a plastic film.


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 For 2 crumbles : 14.22 €
 Per crumble : 7.11 €

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Step by step recipe:


Preheat your oven at 210°C ou 410°F.

Butter your dish with a knob of butter.

Fruit crumble : Photo of step #1
You can use any fruits in season: apples, pears, plums, red fruits, apricots, raspberries, pineapple, etc.

If you use large fruit for your crumble (apples, pears, plums,...): peel, remove the core or stone, and cut into small pieces.

Put a good layer of fruit into the dish.

Fruit crumble : Photo of step #2
In a bowl, mix with 150 g flour, 150 g ground almonds and 200 g caster sugar a fork.
Fruit crumble : Photo of step #3
Then add 200 g butter cut into small pieces.
Fruit crumble : Photo of step #4
Rub in lightly with your fingtips. You should get a mix something like breadcrumbs, and no problems if there are still a few lumps of butter.
Fruit crumble : Photo of step #5
Cover the layer of fruit with the crumle topping, you should not leave any fruit showing otherwise it will burn during cooking.
Fruit crumble : Photo of step #6
Put in the oven for about 30 minutes, until top is nicely browned. If necessary finish under the grill.
Fruit crumble : Photo of step #7
Serve warm, preferably with a large dollop of creme chantilly.
Fruit crumble : Photo of step #8

Remarks:

If your fruits are slightly acid, your can sprinkle some sugar on, before adding crumble mix. Be careful because doing this bring out the juice during cooking. On the other hand, if your fruits are very sweet or a bit lacking in flavour, add lemon juice.

Recipes which use it: 1

Pannacotta and blackcurrant crumble

Source:

Home made

Last modified on: February 21th 2011

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