Apple Crumble Recipe (2024)

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An easy apple crumble recipe that’s made with your favorite apple variety, without oats. The next best thing to an apple pie, it can easily be doubled for a party or family gathering!

Apple crumble, a classic dessert loved by many, combines the natural sweetness of apples with a crispy, buttery topping that’s impossible to resist. Whether served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream, this humble and old fashioned dessert holds a special place in our hearts and kitchens.

What is apple crumble topping made of?

A fruit crumble has fruit on the bottom, covered by a streusel topping that does not contain oats. A crumble’s main ingredients for the topping are flour, sugar, and butter.

What is the difference between an apple crumble and an apple crisp?

  • Topping for a fruit crumble: no oats.
  • Topping for a fruit crisp: includes oats.

The streusel topping for a crumble traditionally does not contain oats, but on the other hand, oats are included in the ingredients for a crisp topping. Because the crumble topping is made of flour, sugar, and butter, it is crumbly and sometimes clumpy. This oat-free topping is usually added to the fruit by crumbling it through your fingers. A crisp topping contains oats, and tends to become a golden brown while baking. It is loose enough to sprinkle over the fruit.

What kind of apples should I use?

The variety of apples you use is totally a personal choice. Tart apples are not my favorite, so for this recipe I used the variety “Gala.” They baked easily, yet were not mushy. There’s nothing worse than a mushy fruit dessert (in my opinion!) Two other really good choices would be Honeycrisp or Braeburn. All of these apple varieties are so good, and the perfect balance of tart and sweet.

Should I peel the apples?

I did not peel the apples I used for this apple crumble…but that’s a personal choice. It’s definitely a time-saver if you don’t peel the apples. If you or your family prefers peeled apples, go for it!

Ingredients

  • Apples: the apple filling can either be sliced or chopped into chunks, whichever you prefer. If you are preparing the apples ahead of time, add a bit of lemon juice to keep them from turning brown.
  • All Purpose Flour: the base of the crumble.
  • Sugar: adds all the sweetness needed for a delicious crumble. Feel free to substitute half of the white sugar with brown sugar.
  • Baking Powder: makes the streusel topping puffy and delicious.
  • Cinnamon: every apple dessert recipes needs cinnamon!
  • Nutmeg: one more spice that adds amazing flavor.
  • Butter: moistens and holds the crumble together.

How To Make

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Wash, core, and slice apples.
  • Spread apples in an 8 x 8 baking dish. Set aside.
  • In a large mixing bowl or bowl of a stand mixer, add flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
  • Begin mixing on the lowest speed. Slowly add the beaten egg.
  • Mix until the dough resembles very course sand.
  • Crumble topping over apples with your fingers.
  • Pour melted butter over top.
  • Bake for 40 minutes. Serve warm.

Apple Crumble Tips

  • This easy apple crumble recipe fits nicely in an 8 inch or 9 inch square pan. It also fills my ruffled baking dish perfectly!
  • This is the perfect dessert for a family dinner or gathering. With an adjusted baking time, this recipe could easily be doubled to feed a crowd. Switch from an 8 x 8 baking dish to a 9 x 13 baking dish.
  • Of course, if you time it right and serve this apple crumble warm, adding a scoop of vanilla ice cream, a drizzle of caramel, or whipped cream would be truly amazing!
  • As you can see in the image below, there is apple juice on the bottom of the dish after the crumble is baked. Definitely spoon some of this mixture on to your serving plates!
  • Easy substitutes for the apples are blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, pears, or peaches.
  • Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Warm it in the microwave before serving.

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Fall has arrived, and it’s time to embrace the season. One of the ways to do that is to start making all your “comfort food” favorites. So head to the kitchen…make a pot of soup, pair it with some crusty bread, and bake an apple crumble. Your family will think you are wonderful!

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Apple Crumble Recipe

An easy apple crumble recipe that's made with your favorite apple variety. It can easily be doubled for a party or family gathering!

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Servings: 8 servings

Author: Ann Drake

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 40 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1 egg (beaten)
  • 1 stick butter melted (1/2 cup) if using salted butter you can use 1/4 t. salt
  • 3 large apples

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

  • Wash, core, and slice apples.

  • Spread apples in an 8 x 8 baking dish. Set aside.

  • In a large mixing bowl or bowl of a stand mixer, add flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg.

  • Begin mixing on the lowest speed. Slowly add the beaten egg.

  • Mix until the dough resembles very course sand.

  • Crumble topping over apples with your fingers.

  • Pour melted butter over top.

  • Bake for 40 minutes. Serve warm.

Nutrition

Calories: 307kcal | Carbohydrates: 49g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.5g | Cholesterol: 51mg | Sodium: 298mg | Potassium: 119mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 34g | Vitamin A: 428IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 45mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is the secret to good crumble? ›

Tips for making the perfect crumble

Mark Bowerman says: "Rub the butter in fairly quickly, and not too perfectly – a fine, dusty texture at this stage spoils the fun. Use a shallowish dish if you've got a wet fruit mixture, otherwise the crumble will start to dissolve before it's baked. Custard. Yum."

Why is my crumble not crumbling? ›

Often this happens if the crumb topping is over-mixed or if the butter was much too hot. Over-mixing will leave you with a pasty, batter-like mixture rather than the crumbly topping you are aiming for. Using very hot butter can cause the sugars to melt, leaving you with a greasy and not crumbly mixture.

What happens if you put too much butter in crumble? ›

If you use more butter than the recipe calls for, the crumb topping will be melted and greasy. If you don't use enough butter it will be dry and floury.

What is the top of apple crumble made of? ›

Apple crumble recipe topping is typically made of butter, sugar and flour which gets topped on the cooked fruit filling. To add an extra element of texture and flavour, oats, coconut, nuts and cinnamon can be added to the crumble mix.

How do you keep crumble topping crisp? ›

Butter, which encourages both browning and crispness, is the magic ingredient in getting your topping just right, so follow the recipe instructions. But if you feel your topping is still too dry and crumbly, (even for a crumble) add a bit more melted butter, a tablespoon at a time.

What does cornstarch do in a crumble? ›

Then, make sure to bake the crumble long enough so that the fruit filling comes to a profuse simmer at the edges of the pan. This shows that the cornstarch has been activated enough to thicken the juices, turning them supple and silky.

Is it better to crumble with cold or melted butter? ›

A well-made crumb should be firm yet tender, and chewy, with big chunks—like granola. The best way to achieve this is to use cold cubed butter. Using room-temperature or melted butter will cause the topping to spread out and flatten when it bakes, rather than standing pert and perky.

Why do you put baking powder in crumble? ›

First, adding a teaspoon of baking powder to the flour mixture makes the crumble topping more tender. Second, using cold butter and working it into the flour mixture makes for a pastry-like topping reminiscent of pie crust. Pro tip: Crumble topping freezes incredibly well and can be kept on hand for crumble anytime.

Why does my crumble topping go hard after? ›

The most common cause of hard crumble is using the wrong amount of butter. So, be sure to measure carefully! If you don't use enough, your crumble will be too hard. However, to fix it, just add melted butter one spoonful at a time over the mixture until it is a little moister and crumbles with ease.

How to know when crumble is done? ›

Cover the pan with foil, and bake for 20 minutes, then remove the foil and bake for a further 25 to 30 minutes, until the crumble is golden brown and the filling is bubbling. Leave to stand for 5-10 minutes, then serve warm with custard or ice cream.

Why is my apple crumble topping doughy? ›

Using plenty of butter is they key to a good crumble topping, but take care not to over-mix when rubbing it in as that can make your crumble doughy (if you use a food processor take particular care). You can use your fingers to encourage clumps after rubbing in the butter (watch the How-to video below).

Why does my apple crumble sink in the middle? ›

My cake has sunk in the middle.

There are three main reasons for this: a/ the oven door has been opened before the cake has set, b/ the cake didn't go in the oven as soon as the mixture was ready or c/ there's too much raising agent.

What is apple crumble called in America? ›

Apple crisp is a dessert made with a streusel topping. In the US, it is also called apple crumble, a word which refers to a different dessert in the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

How many apples is 2 lbs? ›

Since we know that three medium-sized apples (or four small ones) make a pound, you can use this as a guide to know how many large apples make up a pound. In general, 2 large apples can often make up a pound, with large apples that are close in size to a softball.

Why is my apple crumble topping not crunchy? ›

The main reason your crumble topping isn't crunchy is probably because you haven't used Demerara sugar. Although, it could also be that you've got your topping ingredient quantities wrong: either too much or not enough flour and butter alongside the sugar.

Why put baking powder in crumble topping? ›

A crisp contains oats in the topping, while a crumble does not. Baking powder can also be added to a crumble topping (like it is here) to ensure it's extra light and tender.

Should butter be cold for crumble? ›

If it's warm, the butter won't “break” because it will smear and the fat will stick to the pieces, which is the opposite of what you want. Once you cook it, the butter will melt but you'll have these nice pieces of crumble, rather than a greasy layer of it.

How to keep crumb topping from sinking into batter? ›

When adding to cakes, be sure to add it to thick, dense batters. Thin, liquidy batters will cause the crumble topping to sink instead of staying on top of the cake.

What is the present perfect for crumble? ›

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