How To Make English Rhubarb and Apple Crumble
Nov 26th, 2007 by admin
This dessert is the result of a simple experiment by the husband, who came home the other day with some fresh rhubarb, two Bramley cooking apples and a pot of Greek joghurt. We love English crumble (the best I’ve ever had is at The Wolseley in London), but rarely make it at home because it seems to require too much effort, and it’s hard to stop eating it all up in one go. Crumble reminds me so much of my boarding school days, but I think then I preferred the custard to the actual crumble.
Anyway, this is the husband’s express version, based on the classic English crumble. It’s definitely not the proper way to make it, but it’s something you can throw together very quickly when you’re stuck for a pudding. And it’s great for guests, as it can be prepared in advance and both looks and tastes good.
Ingredients: (serves 5 or 6)
- 300g fresh rhubarb
- 2 large Bramley cooking apples
- large handful sultanas (I’ve used green raisins as well)
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1 level tbsp brown sugar
- 2 tbsp honey
- 1 tbsp water
- 1 pot Greek joghurt or crème fraîche
- 5 crushed biscuits (we used mixed berry oatcakes, but you can use anything you like)
What to do next:
Wash apples, remove cores and chop into small pieces. Wash and chop rhubarb into short pieces. Add one tablespoon of water to a saucepan on the heat, then add fruit along with the sultanas, brown sugar, cinnamon and honey.
Stir well and cook on the lowest possible heat with the lid on, for 10-12 minutes until cooked through and soft. Stir occasionally so that there are no burnt bits at the bottom of the pan. Leave to cool. Alternatively eat hot.
Serve in bowls, add a large dollop of Greek joghurt or crème fraîche on top and sprinkle liberally with crushed biscuit crumbs.
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I would love to make try o make this! I am going through kind of a change in how I buy my groceries, and I am looking to buy everything online. I really enjoy making deserts like this. Does anyone know a place online that has quality foods or products that will help me so i dont have to deal with the crowded stores? I recently bought a White Chocolate cake from Celebrity foods that was really good, but I am also looking to buy ingredients online so I can make them myself as well. Also if you have any other sites where i can get cool recipies like this…I would love it!
Thank you!
I’m the complete opposite. I used to do a lot of food shopping online, but I’ve discovered it’s actually more fun to go to the shops and browse. Sometimes you get inspired just by looking at ingredients. Not that I’m a cook by any stretch of the imagination. Have a look at my Blogroll – there are some great recipes that my foodie colleagues have come up with…Enjoy! Helen Yuet Ling