This Small Batch Apple Blackberry Crumble is an incredibly easy crumble recipe. It contains only a few ingredients and is a small batch recipe! It makes enough to serve 2-3 people, making it a perfect size if you don’t have an abundance of fruit. The sweet yet tart apples and blackberries compliment the cinnamon and the crumble topping is crispy and buttery. Here in Ireland, this recipe is an absolute classic dessert that is typically served warm with custard sauce or ice cream.
This recipe is incredibly simple and comes together in minutes, the longest active part is probably peeling and chopping the apples!
To begin, place the peeled and chopped apples and blackberries into a mixing bowl. Sprinkle over the caster sugar and toss to coat the fruit. Taste to make sure you have enough sugar, some apples can be overly sour and need a bit more sugar. Transfer into a small, deep baking dish.
To make the crumble topping, add the flour, brown sugar and cinnamon to a small mixing bowl. Mix together briefly. For the next step, pour in the melted butter and mix everything together until it resembles chunky breadcrumbs. Add in the oats and chopped nuts and mix. Cover the fruit with the crumble mix and bake in a hot oven for 30-45 minutes. To tell if the crumble is cooked, it will have turned an even golden brown colour and the fruit is bubbling up at the sides. You can also pierce the apples gently with a sharp knife, if they are soft and give way easily, they are cooked.
Allow the crumble to cool slightly, but serve it warm if possible. Cooled leftovers can be transferred to an airtight container and placed into the fridge for up to 3 days. Any leftovers can be reheated in the microwave for 20-30 seconds before serving.
My favourite way to serve this is warm with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream. You can also serve it with a thin custard or caramel sauce.
To make the crumble gluten free, you can ground almonds as the base instead of plain flour. If you would like to keep it nut free, you can switch it up and use gluten free oat flour.
Yes, very easily! You can replace the butter with either plant based margarine or a plant based butter spread.
Any kind of apple can be used for this recipe. My favourite types of apple to use for this is Bramley apples (also called cooking apples) or red apples such as McIntosh or Pink Lady. You can use green eating apples for this recipe but you may need to add a touch more sugar if they are very sour.
You can use fresh or frozen blackberries for this recipe. You can use store bought or wild blackberries.
You can eat crumble both hot and cold but I prefer to eat it warm. You can reheat any leftovers in the microwave for 20-30 seconds.
Absolutely, you can multiply this recipe by any amount for more portions!
Maybe you have lots of apples to use up? You can take a peek at my Apple Recipes, here.
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