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  • Makes 1
  • 30 minutes
  • Difficulty Easy
  • 8 Ingredients

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Mulberries are in season and they are delicious…but they stain skin purple when handling them! So this is where Ansell Handy Fresh Powder Free gloves come in handy! Now you can enjoy Mulberries, and in particular this Mulberry & Apple Crumble, without having purple hands for days!


Ingredients (makes 1 large crumble or 4 individual ones))

  • 3 cups Mulberries
  • 2 medium Apples, peeled, cored, and cut into small cubes
  • 1 1/2 TBS Caster sugar
  • 1/3 cup Plain flour
  • 1/4 cup Oats
  • 2 TBS Brown sugar
  • 50g Butter, cubed
  • Cinnamon

Method

  1. Using Ansell gloves, remove the stems from all the mulberries, and add them to a small sauce pan, Add in the apples and caster sugar, and gently heat for about 5 -6 minutes (stirring regularly) until the apples have started to soften.
  2. Discard all liquid, and place mixture into individual or one large dish. Set aside
  3. To make the crumble, add all ingredients together and using your hands & Ansell gloves, rub the dry ingredients into the butter until completely incorporated and there isn’t any lumps of butter left.
  4. Sprinkle crumble over the top of the mulberry and apple mix, and then bake in a pre heated oven set to 180 degrees.
  5. Bake for 15-20 minutes until the crumble is golden and crispy. Serve warm or cold with cream or ice cream

Notes

Mulberry and Peach crumble is also delicious, just replace the apples with peaches

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  • I’ve always wished I had a mulberry tree. My grandfather had one 50 years ago. I am excited to see a neighbour has planted one close to our fence so i am really hoping it survives our climate. I’d love to make these.

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  • My Mum used to make this when I was growing up.

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  • How yummy. I have a mulberry tree but dont really get very many fruits from it.

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  • I picked some mulberries a couple of weeks ago and boy did they stain my hands.

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  • Since I choked on a sultana while eating a pudding when I was little, just the thought of eating anything cooked with fruit in it, I gag. It’s all I can do not to be sick. I know it’s all in my head but I’m okay with it

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  • Now this is something I will really look forward to. Pity my neighbour’s tree has been removed!

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  • I’d be eating the crumble. Yum!

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  • All I can say is yummy yummy ????

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  • Thats looks so yummy! I might try the recipe during my Christmas break!

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  • Mulberries are delicious- wish I knew where I could get some!

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  • I love making dishes like this in winter. Great way to get a little extra fruit intake into your diet. Yummy ????

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  • I haven’t seen Mulberries in store, just on a tree near home. I have planted a tree and it about 6 green ones at the moment.
    This recipe sounds amazing hopefully I can make it when I get enough mulberries.

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  • I have a friend with a Mulberry tree so this is a fab recipe.

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  • Crumbles are so quick and easy to make !

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  • I don’t think I’ve ever seen mulberries at the shop before only on a tree where I used to go to primary school lol.
    I remember them being nice and sweet so I think my kids would enjoy this if I made it.

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  • Yum! This sounds delicious, will definitely give it a try

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  • How perfect!

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  • love a good crumble – have never tried a mulberry one before.

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  • I totally love crumbles but I don’t think I’ve had mulberries in a crumble before. But that won’t stop me because this sounds quite delicious and something different.

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  • Taste too floury. not sure if 1/3 cup was a misprint. Next time i will try cutting that in half.

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