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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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  • Wonderful, simple and looks so delicious.

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  • This looks amazing, I have mulberry tree which I make smoothies and now I can add this recipe also. Thanks for sharing

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  • Where have people got mulberries from? Never tried these

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  • Might have to replace the fruits but the base of this sounds amazing, thanks for sharing

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  • Interesting. I haven’t seen many recipes using mulberries.

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  • this is very enticing to make. looks really yummy.

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  • Hmmmm, I love a good crumble. I think the secret to a good fruit crumble is the topping. Get that right and you’re set


    • I agree! The crumble topping makes or breaks this type of dessert.

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  • sounds really yummy!

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  • Yummm looks really good and very easy to make can’t wait to try this out

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  • I have never tried mulberries but sounds great

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  • Perfect desert on any Christmas lunch table looks so delicious

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  • The dessert looks great. thanks for sharing.

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  • Thanks for your sweet and yummy looking dessert recipe.
    I love to make sweet pies for the family to eat after meals.

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  • Would love to try this with the mulberries!

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  • Looks and sounds so scrumptious!

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  • My mulberry tree is overflowing so this would be perfect to use them up.

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  • where do you get mulberry’s from? this sounds great I would love to try it


    • I got these ones from my father in laws tree, but you can buy them frozen in supermarkets or fresh from a good fruit and vegetable shop when in season

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  • Wish I had a mulberry tree to try this out, maybe might try with frozen ones.

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  • Mulberries sound delicious and th is for the tip on how to handle them

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  • It looks so good. And mulberries are delicious. I have a small mulberry tree in the garden, but I don’t have enough mulberries for now. Maybe in the future.

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