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  • Serves 4
  • 45 minutes
  • Difficulty Easy
  • 19 Ingredients

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Why not make this Blackcurrant breakfast crumble for mum this Mother’s Day. It’s incredibly easy to make, so rally the family around the kitchen bench and cook this delicious breakfast to celebrate Mum!


Ingredients (serves 4)

  • FRUIT FILLING
  • 200 grams dried figs, quartered
  • 150 grams dried apricots
  • 100 grams sultanas
  • 100 grams pitted dates, roughly chopped (approx 5 dates)
  • 100 ml Barker’s of Geraldine Lite Blackcurrant Syrup
  • 400 ml water
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • CRUMBLE TOPPING
  • 100 grams plain flour
  • 50 grams rolled oats
  • 100 grams brown sugar
  • 100 grams butter, cut into cubes
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 50 grams hazelnuts, roughly chopped
  • 50 grams silvered almonds
  • BLACKCURRANT YOGHURT
  • 300 grams Greek yoghurt
  • 1 Tbsp Barker’s of Geraldine Lite Blackcurrant Syrup

Method

  1. Preheat oven to 170C (150C fan-forced).
  2. Place dried fruit, Barker’s of Geraldine Lite Blackcurrant Syrup, water and vanilla in a saucepan. Bring to the boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer for 15 mins, until plump.
  3. Transfer to a greased 20cm oven proof dish.
  4. Meanwhile, make the crumble topping. Put the flour, oats, sugar, butter and cinnamon in a bowl, rub together with your fingers into a crumble texture. Add in the nuts and mix thoroughly.
  5. Place crumble over the top of the fruit mix and baked in the oven for 10-15 minutes, until brown.
  6. Carefully remove the breakfast crumble from the oven, and set aside to cool slightly whilst you make the blackcurrant yoghurt.
  7. Mix 1 Tbsp Barker’s of Geraldine Lite Blackcurrant Syrup to 300 grams of yoghurt until fully incorporated.
  8. Evenly dish out the blackcurrant breakfast crumble into 4 bowls and serve with blackcurrant yoghurt.

Notes

This recipe is courtesy of Barker’s of Geraldine and Anathoth Farm.

  • Looks delicious but seems to have a lot of ingredients which would make it expensive.

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  • Sounds delicious!

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  • Sounds very healthy though I’ve never heard of the “Barker’s of Geraldine” brand

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  • Sounds so healthy and delicious. The thing I like about making my own breakfast cereal is that you know exactly what is in it. In a perfect world I would like to always make my own but when time is poor I reach for the pre-bought variety but if you purchase from the health food shop it is not that bad for you.

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  • Crumbles are a much loved breakfast and desert in our house. I never use syrup over the already sweet fruits and prefer to make the crumble topping sugar free. I would also be careful with so many dried fruits as the sugar content is very high, making it a less healthy breakfast choice.

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  • Looks and sounds like a fab way to start off the day.

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  • This sounds like a lovely idea!

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  • Looks and sounds delicious but I’m happy enough with my Coles-brand Toasted Muesli that I add yoghurt and fresh blueberries to.

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  • Lovely recipe, thank you so much

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  • What a delicious breakkie/brunch idea. Love all the flavours and textures in it.

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  • This sure packs a punch with nutrition and flavour, thanks!

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  • Sounds tasty Thankyou

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  • Looks lovely, I’ll be putting in an order for Mother’s Day!

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  • I’m keeping the crumble topping for further use.

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  • Quite a lot of ingredients indeed. But it looks very simple to prepare. :-)

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