Actually, I lie. This is not the same book. I got this from Chennai this April when we were there because I lose the original one athamma gave me. And with it went the recipe of this super-crazy-easy Apple Crumble Recipe! I had been searching for the book online ever since and finally found it on a road-side second hand book stall in Pondi Bazaar. Such is life ๐
For more easy and delicious dessert recipes, I recommend:
Easy Apple Crumble Recipe
Ingredients
- Apples - 500gm about 2-3 medium-sized apples
- Wheat flour / atta - 1 cup
- Salted butter - 100gm + a bit for greasing
- Sugar - 2tbsp + 2 tbsp
- Salt - a pinch
- Lemon juice - a few drops optional
- Cinnamon stick - 1 optional
Instructions
- Pre-heat oven to 350F / 180C
- Wash, peel, and chop the apples into small cubes. Add a few drops of lemon juice to prevent browning
- Mix in 2tbsp sugar and cook on a low fire until soft and mushy. Set aside to cool
- Mix salt and 2 tbsp sugar with the flour
- Lightly mix in the butter without kneading until you get a mixture that resembles bread crumbs.
- Grease a pie dish/cake tray with butter
- Lay the cooked apples evenly
- Add the flour mixture evenly on top and press down gently
- Sprinkle sugar on top.
- Bake in a pre-heated oven at 350F/180C for 25-30 mins
- Serve warm with chilled vanilla custard sauce
Let’s get started with apples. Good round red apples. Actually, any variety will work. Just go with red apples, ok? So about 500gm of that, or lets say 2-3 medium-sized apples.
Mix the butter and flour mixture gently with your fingers until well combined. Don’t knead. The resulting mixture will look like bread crumbs. In the above picture, there is slightly extra butter because I had a 108gm chunk and I added it all in. When you use just 100gm it will be drier and more crumb-like.
Bake in a preheated oven at 180C for 25-30 mins until the top turn golden brown. Do you see that crust? Now can you imagine what this dish can do your life? It’s also going to smell divine.
Vanilla Custard Sauce (eggless)
Sheetal
Excellent recipe, though the baking temperature in C caused me a lot of wasted time ๐ eventually re-read the recipe and converted the C to F! The final result was worth the wait though ๐
Swetha
I just tried this recipe today and it tastes absolutely divine. Being newly married I am constantly in a dilemma about what to cook today? But thanks to your blog, I should be able to cook up something fancy within minutes. Will definitely be a frequent visitor to your blog ๐
Anonymous
Superb!!!!!!will try it and let you know
Ranjeetha Bipin
Hey Nags….
I made your apple crumble cake this weekend….it was so good….just wanted to let you know :)how it was…
I wanted to try this for so long but didn't make it till yesterday….I made your banana bread so many times (just loved it) and finally got down to this….and needless to say it was simply amazing ๐ The cake tray was empty in no time….the sauce was simply divine.
Thank You.
Nags
that's so cool. thanks a ton for trying my recipes ๐
Irin
Hello Nags,
The recipe was perfect and the crumble came out wonderful. I did make a few changes though very slightly. I have linked the recipe on my blog http://www.tothesenses.com.
Pls do visit and let me know how you feel.
Cheers Irin
Anonymous
i have visited many sites for recipes urs has to be the easiest to follow thank u so much:)
Nags
Hope you try the apple crumble recipe and like it ๐
LR
Very nice recipe..surely try it out..This is too good for a beginner like me..thanks a ton
Nags
LR, its really easy and comes out yum, you should try it out ๐