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Rustic Strawberry and Apple Crumble


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Ingredients

6 portion(s)

Strawberry and apple mixture

  • 4 large apples (approx. 500g), peeled, cored and quartered
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 40 g water
  • 1 tbsp brown sugar
  • 150 g strawberries, hulled and halved

Crumble mixture

  • 80 g rolled oats
  • 50 g flour
  • 20 g Desiccated Coconut
  • 80 g Butter
  • 2 tbsp brown sugar
  • 6
    40min
    Preparation 20min
    Baking/Cooking
  • 7
    easy
    Preparation
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      Recipe is created for
      TM 5
      If you are using a Thermomix® TM6 measuring cup with your Thermomix® TM5:
      For cooking (simmering) at temperatures of 95°C or above (200°F), the simmering basket should always be used instead of the TM6 measuring cup, as the TM6 measuring cup fits tightly in the lid. The simmering basket rests loosely on top, is steam-permeable, and also prevents food spatter from the mixing bowl.
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Recipe's preparation

  1. Strawberry and apple mixture

     

    Preheat oven to 180 degrees celcius.

     

    Place apples into mixing bowl and chop 2-3 sec / speed 4.

     

    Add cinnamon, water and brown sugar and cook 8 min / 100 degrees / reverse / speed 1.

     

    Add strawberries and mix 5 sec / reverse / speed 3.

     

    Pout mixture into an ovenproof dish and set aside. Clean and dry mixing bowl.

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    Crumble mixture

     

    Place oats, flour, coconut, butter and brown sugar into mixing bowl and mix 5 sec / speed 5, then knead 20 sec.

     

    Sprinkle crumble mixture on top of strawberry and apple mixture and bake 20-25 mins or until golden brown.

     

    Serve with custard, cream or icecream.

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Tip

A perfect way to use bruised apples and overly ripe strawberries.

Small strawberries can be added whole.

Best suited to an ovenproof dish with a 5 cup capacity.


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  • Yum.

    Submitted by Martynfi on 3. October 2020 - 18:39.

    Yum.

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  • A really good crumble, the strawberries really...

    Submitted by jw000401 on 15. September 2020 - 22:12.

    A really good crumble, the strawberries really lift the flavour. Lovely.

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  • Love this crumble recipe! The strawberries are a...

    Submitted by _steph86_ on 9. July 2020 - 16:09.

    Love this crumble recipe! The strawberries are a nice addition. Has become my go-to when wanting apple crumble.

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  • This was very easy to make!

    Submitted by Jade8 on 2. April 2019 - 23:30.

    This was very easy to make!

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  • Made it dairy free by changing butter to...

    Submitted by Purplepippy on 15. March 2019 - 15:27.

    Made it dairy free by changing butter to nutterlex, I'm in love !!

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  • I used 500g of strawberries and 1 apple as we have...

    Submitted by Nate's Mum on 4. September 2018 - 20:23.

    I used 500g of strawberries and 1 apple as we have strawberries in abundance here. I used a quiche dish - enough crumble to spread over the whole dish. Thank you.

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  • I love the extra flavour the strawberries give to...

    Submitted by Judidee on 6. July 2018 - 11:00.

    I love the extra flavour the strawberries give to the apples. Sometimes I just go ahead and make it a mixed berry and apple crumble. But the strawberry version is the best. Great balance and flavors. Always a hit!

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  • Mybidda:😂😂😂😂😂

    Submitted by Lindagarvin on 6. March 2018 - 14:56.

    Mybidda:😂😂😂😂😂

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  • Easy and delicious!

    Submitted by mmlandrhallam on 18. August 2017 - 17:56.

    Easy and delicious!

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  • Very easy recipe. I thought the apples are quite...

    Submitted by Smoverdyk on 11. August 2017 - 17:39.

    Very easy recipe. I thought the apples are quite mushy so next time I wil only chop for 1 min and try baking without cooking. I also didn't clean the bowl after cooking the apples and it seems fine.

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  • Really easy and tasty. Added walnuts to the...

    Submitted by amy26 on 21. July 2017 - 21:45.

    Really easy and tasty. Added walnuts to the crumble topping for extra crunch. Thank you for the recipe!

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  • this recipie...

    Submitted by AJH85 on 8. May 2017 - 17:04.

    ❤️❤️❤️ this recipie.
    Made it in my TM5, doubled the crumble mixture & added in frozen strawberries & rasberries to the tray with the apple mixture.

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  • Forgot to say made it in the TM31 no probs Also I...

    Submitted by mellietopaz on 2. May 2017 - 22:02.

    Forgot to say, made it in the TM31 no probs. Also, I didn't wash the bowl after cooking the apples, went straight to making the crumble in it, just added more flavour really!

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  • Yumm super quick and easy to make loved the...

    Submitted by mellietopaz on 2. May 2017 - 21:58.

    Yumm, super quick and easy to make, loved the crumble mixture, perfect ratios. I added some leftover fresh blueberries and raspberries to the already cooked apple just before the baking part, came out perfect 👍. Thankyou so much, now my go to dessert

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  • Soooo easy. I added some macadamias to the crumble...

    Submitted by Jabes on 16. April 2017 - 12:13.

    Soooo easy. I added some macadamias to the crumble for extra yum factor as well as cinnamon and nutmeg to taste

    Jabes

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  • This was delicious, better

    Submitted by Joanna_Hingston on 14. October 2016 - 21:04.

    This was delicious, better than I expected and I will definitely make again. I used frozen strawberries, in the applesauce. Everybody raved about it. 

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  • Yum, this was so good. Will

    Submitted by Ailsamorris on 30. September 2016 - 14:01.

    Yum, this was so good. Will definitely make it again. Thanks 

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  • Made this for tonight's

    Submitted by JLeeRowe on 29. September 2016 - 16:09.

    Made this for tonight's desert, had some rhubarb to use up so added that as well; used 5 small green apples, rhubarb x 2 stalks and a tub of strawberries, will edit review once finished and eaten but so far it smells amazing!

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  • This was a very yummy and

    Submitted by Fly14 on 15. September 2016 - 07:53.

    This was a very yummy and easy recipe to make. I enjoyed how it had very little sugar in the recipe. I will definitely be making this one again and again. It is an easy recipe to whip up quickly when a dessert is needed and time is little. Thank you for sharing this lovely dessert.

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  • Excellent recipe! Not too

    Submitted by Lenka on 4. August 2016 - 19:53.

    Excellent recipe! Not too sweet, just the way I like it tmrc_emoticons.) I had to use 6 apples to make up 500g - I used 5 green & 1 red. I also only had 55g of butter left and the recipe came out great without the extra butter too! I will be happy to use this one again.

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  • Made it without the

    Submitted by mrs_mac86 on 25. July 2016 - 20:22.

    Made it without the strawberries to keep it traditional and served with ice cream. A perfect winter's dessert. Was very easy and quick to make. 

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  • Absolutely perfect! I could

    Submitted by anniembee on 13. July 2016 - 12:25.

    Absolutely perfect! I could not fault it! I love that it didn't have excessive sugar, and the apples were the perfect size. I didn't.t want to waste the apple skins, so I put them I'm a jug with boiling water & made apple tea.

    Anniebee!

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  • Yum! Made this for a party

    Submitted by kathrock on 28. November 2015 - 08:16.

    Yum! Made this for a party today. Added frozen berries and tinned apples, so missed out cooking the apples. Also made the crumble first as suggested above. I slightly overwizzed the fruit but still delicious and it was my error rather than the recipes! Will definately make again. So easy even for mid week dessert!

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  • Really yummy and very easy! I

    Submitted by mrsmuddo on 6. August 2015 - 12:39.

    Really yummy and very easy! I made the crumble in the thermie first so I didn't have to wash the bowl! I then set it aside until I needed it. I served it with EDC custard. My husband and 2 year old loved it!

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  • Yum! This was absolutely

    Submitted by MinnieC79 on 3. June 2015 - 08:59.

    Yum! This was absolutely delicious. So simple and the crumble was perfect ( and there was plenty of it). This is now my go to recipe. 

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  • Yummy - nice and sweet and

    Submitted by heidi_hi on 14. May 2015 - 22:38.

    Yummy - nice and sweet and moreish on a cold night.

    I did end up with oodles of crumble for not a lot of fruit based on this recipe which is great if you prefer the top to the bottom... not so much if you are trying to be healthy  tmrc_emoticons.D

    I served this with the EDC custard and it was a hit.

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  • Love this!!! I used fresh

    Submitted by InfiniMama on 28. April 2015 - 20:59.

    Love this!!! I used fresh raspberries & blueberries in place of strawberries.

    Cooked tonight for the extended family & it was gone in minutes. Will be going in the favourites list for sure!

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  • I will definitely be trying

    Submitted by eco_opps on 19. April 2015 - 13:09.

    I will definitely be trying it with plums now that they're in season - thanks for sharing!

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  • Yummo and so easy I didn't

    Submitted by catierae1 on 17. April 2015 - 21:13.

    Yummo and so easy

    I didn't have strawberries but I had some plums and used those with success

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  • Great! I used gluten-free

    Submitted by NathalieNZ on 13. April 2015 - 15:39.

    Great! I used gluten-free flour and only apples and it made the most delicious apple crumble. Thanks for sharing!

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  • Very nice, but I'd probably

    Submitted by Thebartlettbunch on 7. April 2015 - 19:50.

    Very nice, but I'd probably add another tablespoon of brown sugar to the crumble, we had it over stewed rhubarb and apple with some custard and vanilla ice cream tmrc_emoticons.)

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  • Awesome! I threw "rustic"

    Submitted by eco_opps on 13. March 2015 - 13:10.

    Awesome! I threw "rustic" into the title as my way of saying "throw anything in, don't bother measuring it!". Glad to see you were getting creative with the ingredients from the very start tmrc_emoticons.)

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  • yum! Thanks for the recipe.i

    Submitted by lailag on 21. February 2015 - 12:40.

    yum! Thanks for the recipe.i only had 2 medium apples but a heap of frozen strawberries and I threw in some sultanas to bulk it up as well. The family loved it! Hubby rated it as one of his favourite desserts ever!

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