Easy Apple Crumble Recipe. How to Make an Apple Crumble Dessert with No Oats by @kipkitchen
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Apple CrumbleHow to Make Apple Crumble Dessert, No Oats
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Recipe
Preparation Time: 10 minutesCook Time: 20 minutesTotal Time: 30 minutes
Yield: 1 crumbleServings: 4
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Ingredients“Apple part”:30 g (1 oz) butter120 g (4 oz) white sugar
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“Crumble part”:75 g (2.5 oz) flour75 g (2.5 oz) cane sugar50 g (1.5 oz) butter1 tablespoon hazelnut butter
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Kitchenware
● a good big knife
● a saucepan for the caramel
● a mixing bowl – I love the non-skid type, with a silicon
bottom like mine on the pictures
● a dish that can go into the oven (yes, theoretically
every dish can, I’m talking about the type that does not
explode when exposed to high temperatures)
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Step 1
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Switch your oven on and set it to 200ºC (400F).
Peel your apples, cut them into 4. Cut away the parts with the seeds and then cut every piece into smaller cubes. Leave them aside for now.
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Step 2
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Put the butter and sugar into the saucepan. Turn the stove to high fire and mix constantly. At the beginning you’ll get a weird yellowish mix but it will turn very soon into a nice brown caramel. Turn off the fire as soon as it’s uniformly brown. Don’t wait until too many bubbles appear, it would mean that your caramel is burning.
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Step 2 (continued)
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Be careful, the caramel is very hot now!
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Step 3
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Put the apples cubes in your oven dish. Pour the caramel over the apple cubes and put the dish into the oven for about 10 minutes.
A small tip here: the caramel “solidifies” when it cools down so washing it off the saucepan might be difficult. To avoid that, after pouring the caramel on the apples, let the saucepan cool down a bit and then fill the saucepan with hot water and a drop of dish soap. Leave it for 10 minutes and it’ll be easy to wash it.
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Step 4
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Put the flour, cane sugar, butter and hazelnut butter into a mixing bowl.
Mix the ingredients – I use my fingers even if it’s a bit sticky as I get a better result. What you aim at getting is a kind of grainy mix.
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Step 5
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When the apple-caramel mix is baked, remove the dish from the oven. Add the grainy crumble mix (the one that left your fingers sticky just now) on top of the apples.
Put the dish into the oven for another 10 minutes.
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Result
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Just let the apple crumble cool down for a few minutes, and then you can devour it! I recommend you eat it warm. Which means that early spring, is a perfect time to cook this classic and yummy dessert.
In the middle of a hot summer you might want to have it cold–no problem, you can keep it in the fridge for a day or two. If you do so, take it out and leave it at room temperature for 15 minutes before eating.
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