With a warm, cinnamon laced apple filling and a perfectly crunchy, crumbly topping, Apple Crumble is an absolute crowd pleaser! Very easy to make, this Apple Crumble recipe is a keeper that you’ll make again and again.
This is a reader favourite included by popular demand in my debut cookbook “Dinner”!
THE Apple Crumble recipe
This is The Apple Crumble recipe I’ve been making for years and years. Ever since my sister made an Apple Crumble by a well known celebrity chef for my birthday dinner (yes I’m weird, I seriously requested Apple Crumble instead of a birthday cake) and it was terribly disappointing.
Crumbly topping to be sure, but it was awfully dry and the filling was watery.
Not her fault, it was the recipe. She was not happy. Actually, she was rather grumpy.
That was the moment when I decided I needed to create my own recipe. 🙂
Why use this Apple Crumble recipe?
There are tons and tons of Apple Crumble recipes out there. This recipe doesn’t have any ground breaking techniques or secret ingredients. But it works, tastes great and it makes an Apple Crumble that is everything it should be. Specifically:
1. The apple filling is not dry or watery. It is made ever so slightly jammy / syrupy with the addition of flour mixed with the usual sugar (plus cinnamon for fragrance). Just a bit of flour really makes a difference; and
2. The crumbly topping bakes up beautifully crisp but is not dry or doughy or overly sweet. It crumbles when you serve it – hence the name 😉 – but it doesn’t disintegrate, there are chunks that hold together. Think chunky muesli/granola – like that. But softer. 🙂
Best apples for Apple Crumble
I like to use Granny Smith apples because the sweet-tart palette appeals to me. If you prefer not to have tartness, then feel free to use sweet red apples.
This recipe will also work for pears and even stone fruits like peaches.
The smell when this is in the oven is just heavenly. The cinnamon, the apple, the buttery sweet goodness.
And that moment when you crack through the nubbly golden topping and are greeted with the sight of golden syrupy, tender apples…
It’s just a little bit of heaven, right there.
Just one rule. Don’t forget the ice cream!!! 😇 – Nagi x
Apple Crumble
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This recipe features in my debut cookbook Dinner. Mostly new recipes, but this is a reader favourite included by popular demand!
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Apple Crumble
Ingredients
Apple Filling
- 2 lb / 1kg Granny Smith Apples( green apples) , weight before peeling
- 1 tbsp flour , plain / all-purpose
- 1/2 cup white sugar (sub brown sugar)
- 2 tbsp lemon juice (or water)
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
Topping
- 1 cup rolled oats / oatmeal (quick cooking is ok)
- 1 cup flour , plain / all-purpose
- 1 cup (loosely packed) brown sugar (sub white sugar)
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp cinnamon powder
- 125g / 1/2 cup unsalted butter , melted
- Pinch of salt
To Serve
- Vanilla ice cream
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 180°C / 350°F (both fan and standard).
- Apple – Peel apples, then cut into 1.5cm/ 1/2” cubes.
- Apple filling – Place apples in a bowl. Sprinkle with flour, sugar and cinnamon, then pour over lemon juice. Toss, then spread out evenly in a 1.5 litre/1.5 quart baking dish.
- Crumble topping – Place Topping ingredients in a bowl. Mix until clumps form, like wet sand (see video). Spread over the apples, crumbling with fingers if required to get that crumbly topping.
- Bake for 30 to 40 minutes or until golden brown. Remove, cover loosely with foil to keep warm and let stand for 10 minutes before serving (let's the apple syrup thicken slightly).
- Serve warm with vanilla ice cream!
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
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Alex says
This recipe was my second attempt at Apple Crumble – was looking for a new recipe as the first one I tried, although highly rated, was not what I hoped to get – apples and crumble were too separated and the juices from apples were too runny/watery. In this recipe I substituted all white sugar with brown sugar, and used Oat Flour instead of regular one. Turned out just PERFECT and DELICIOUS. This will be my definitely go-to recipe for apple crumble
HP says
Amazing good!
Fi says
Delicious, substituted apple for pear (they needed eating)reduced the sugar by a 1/3
Fi says
Delicious, reduced the sugar by a 1/3
Rochelle says
We absolutely love this crumble! Soft apple with such a crispy, delicious top. So easy to make too.
Kiki says
This was the first recipe I tried from the book and it was an instant hit! So much so that my partner decided to give it a go an hour after I made it as we had already polished off the pan! He is now exclusively in charge of making this and we have it once a week! He even made it for Thanksgiving dinner. I’m drooling just thinking about it. Guess I’ll go chop some apples now!
Gemma says
Such an easy recipe and hands down the best apple pie I’ve ever eaten!
Ana Rodriguez says
Hice la receta el fin de semana pasado y me encantó, el Apple Crumble está delicioso. Toda mi familia me dijo que estaba muy rico. Gracias por compartir la receta.
Victoria says
This was the best apple crumble I’ve ever had!! Wow
I am not a sweet tooth so I added a little less sugar to the filling
Jo in Perth says
Best crumble ever! I reduced the sugar a little as recommended and increased the topping measurements by 50% as we like more crumble on our apple.
Nida says
Made it for the first time for a dinner tonight. It was a hit!
Amy Ryan says
Phenomenal. Have now made it several times and can’t recommend highly enough!
Ann says
I got confused when making this. Please separate the topping into a separate list and label it as Topping. I didn’t find the amount of topping w enough for a kg of apples. I would double it
Threads guy says
This recipe is so good! I love apple crumble and this recipe is perfect.
Susan Crosby says
Cooking meals at a school camp, I was unhappy with the results of my apple crumble dessert: no crunch at all. I used the rub-in method for the butter. Tried yours today and it was a revelation ! The melted butter is the key. Thanks so much ! The students will be very happy 🙂
Judy Goldfinch says
I don’t usually comment on recipes but this is indeed very easy and delicious. Will be making it for a fund raising function.
Julia says
Great
Keren says
So good! I reduced the amount of sugar in the topping as per the notes, and left the apple exactly as per the recipe. Delicious! Perfect!
Jo West says
Fantastically delicious! Best crumble in the world. This is a real winner in our house. Tried it with peaches and boysenberries too. It goes in one sitting. Thankyou for this delicious recipe 🙂
Christine says
Hi Nagi. Love this traditional recipe because it lends itself to variations with the fruit depending on what’s in season. Most recently I used apple (granny smith) pear (bartlett) and some chopped mango I had in the freezer. With the lemon (no cinnamon) makes a lovely tangy dessert. Icecream compulsory.