400gramApple filling-(whatever size you want – depending on how many people you are serving)
1tbspBrown Sugar
1tbspBrown Sugar-extra
0.75cupRolled oats
1tbspButter-melted
Directions
Preheat oven to 180 degrees C. Mix the pie apples and 1 tablespoon of the brown sugar together and place in the bottom of a pie dish.
In a separate bowl, mix the rolled oats, brown sugar and melted butter.
Press the mixture on top of the apples to form a crust.
Place in oven for about 25 minutes or until the crust is golden brown and crunchy.
Notes
Apple Crumble is beautiful served straight out of the oven with a bit of whipped cream or ice cream.
You can also add (if you have them on hand) 1/2 cup muesli or, 1/4 cup cashews or, 1/4 cup dried fruit. Simple add them in with the rolled oats mix.
Suitable to freeze for up to two months. Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week.
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Responses to “Apple Crumble”
What temp do you bake this at?
180 degrees Harriet.
I think this would be really yummy with tinned apricots or peaches as well
Fresh apples are so much better. I add rhubarb when they are in season. Just cook the rhubarb off first in the oven, covered in a bit of sugar.