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  • Serves 10
  • Makes 1
  • 1 hours
  • Difficulty Easy
  • 9 Ingredients
December 1, 2021

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Apple Crumble is possible one of the most loved desserts … ever!

Well it certainly has been in our family for as long as we can remember.  If ever our grandparents were coming for dinner, they would bring a gigantic Apple Crumble which would have us all begging to eat dessert before dinner.

Nana would have 80% cooked the Apple Crumble before she came.  Then 20 minutes before dessert time she would pop it into the oven to get the apple crumble to warm right through and the topping to become all toasted and crunchy.

Apple Crumble is not only a wonderfully warming Winter dessert … it’s pretty much perfect all year round. Serve it up cold in Summer with lashings of ice cream and lovely cold cream.  Dial up with warming deliciousness in Winter with hot custard or a warm sweet butterscotch or caramel sauce.

Of course you can always mix your Apple Crumble up a little too – add some Rhubarb or Berries, throw a handful of nuts into the crumble topping or to make it absolutely sublime, caramelise the apples in brown sugar in a non-stick pan before adding to the crumble.

We love that this recipe for Apple Crumble is traditional … but also adds a little twist. Who doesn’t love a little flavour surprise when you bite in?

OMG look for the Nestle Top n Fill Caramel added to the apples.  SOOOO GOOD!

Which apples are best for Apple Crumble?

Traditionally Apple Crumble Recipes always called for Granny Smith Apples (or cooking apples as they were always called). They’re crisp, juicy but they are quite tart.  Usually the recipe would then call for sugar to be added to the apples when cooking. We always avoid added processed sugar wherever possible so love using red apples like Pink Lady Apples in our Apple Crumble.

Is this the best Apple Crumble Recipe you’ve tried?

Once you’ve tried this Apple Crumble, we’d love to hear your thoughts.  Did it live up to your expectations? How did it compare to other recipes you’ve tried?

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Ingredients (serves 10 | makes 1 Large Apple Crumble)

  • FOR THE APPLES
  • 8 large Pink Lady Apples (or other red apples)
  • 250g Nestle Caramel Top n Fill
  • 1 tsp Cinnamon
  • FOR THE CRUMBLE TOPPING
  • 200g Plain Flour
  • 100g Butter, cubed and softened
  • 1/2 cup Caster Sugar
  • 1/2 tsp Sea Salt

Method

  1. Peel and remove seeds and roughly chop the apples into 2cm cubes. Place into a medium saucepan and just cover with water. Place onto a high stove, cover with saucepan lid and simmer until the apples are just soft. Reserve about 1/3 cup of the cooking water then strain to remove the remaining water.
  2. While the apples are still warm gently stir through the cooking water, the cinnamon and the caramel until well mixed. Spoon the apples into the base of a large ovenproof dish greased with a little butter and lightly dusted with flour.
  3. Combine the flour, salt and sugar in a mixing bowl. Cube the butter and rub through the flour mixture until well combined (the mixture should resemble breadcrumbs).
  4. Evenly cover the apples with the crumble topping and roughly flatten out. Be careful not to pack down too hard or you won't get lots of lovely crispy bits in the topping.
  5. Cook in the centre of a moderate - hot oven (approx 190.C) Check regularly to ensure the crumble topping does not burn. If it starts to brown too quickly, reduce the heat and move the dish down in the oven.

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  • One kid loves caramel but the other two do not so will have to make two pies, one each way.

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  • Yum yum. Exactly what I need now.

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  • This looks good. It will be on my to do list. I have never tried it with caramel before.

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  • This looks so delicious. Definitely on my to make list. 🙂

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  • Hands down my fave to eat since I was a wee girl, my Nan would whip this up. Looks like I’ll have to give this a go with the caramel topping oooooOooo

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  • Apple crumble is my favourite winter dessert and this just takes it to a whole new level!

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  • This looks so good – I have to try this! Thank you for the recipe ????

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  • wow the caramel adds an extra dimension!

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  • Yum, I think ill try to convince mum to make it for me!

    Mums food is always tastes better!

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  • Leave out the caramel , this is already a classic and doesnt need tweaking, that’s just gilding the lily!

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  • This looks delicious!!!

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  • Omg yum! Need to give this a try!

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  • Wow
    Perfect for the cold weather we are having right now

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  • Yum!!!

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  • This looks delicious better than store bought for sure. Love the addition of caramel

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  • I’ve never made an apple crumble before, I will have to give this one a go, it looks delicious.

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  • Yum yum! definitely going to try and give this one a go!

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  • omg yumm!!! caramel and apples, can’t go wrong. I have a really delicious apple crumble recipe that uses hazelnuts which goes so well with it.

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  • Sounds delicious, will definitely have to try this one!

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  • Oh my! Note to self: do not click on Recipe tab when doing a 9 Week weightloss challenge. I’m saving this recipe for my victory meal *Delish

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