Rustic Raspberry Crumble: Sunday Afternoon Treat

Rustic Raspberry Crumble: Sunday Afternoon Treat. Nearly the weekend, whoop whoo. Do you have any fun plans?

Are you looking for a nice treat for the weekend? Love raspberries? Love crumble? How about making this Rustic Raspberry Crumble?

Raspberries and apples with a nice and tasty oatmeal crumble on top. What’s not to love!?

Rustic Raspberry Crumble: Sunday Afternoon Treat

How to make a Rustic Raspberry Crumble:

Serves 4

Time 40–50 minutes
Per portion: 593 Kcal
26g fat (15g saturated)

You Will Need:

Medium oatmeal 110g (4oz)

Frozen raspberries 350g pack

Cooking apples 450g (1lb), peeled, cored and sliced

Soft light brown sugar 25g (1oz)

Butter 110g (4oz)

Plain flour 110g (4oz)

Demerara sugar 110g (4oz)

Vanilla ice cream, custard or cream to serve

Rustic Raspberry Crumble: Sunday Afternoon Treat
Rustic Raspberry Crumble: Sunday Afternoon Treat
Rustic Raspberry Crumble: Sunday Afternoon Treat

Method:

1.) Preheat the oven to 200°C/180°fan/Gas 6. Toast the oatmeal for 3-4 minutes in a dry non-stick pan until lightly browned. Cool.

2.) Gently stir together the raspberries, apples and brown sugar in a 1.25 litre (2 pint) ovenproof dish.

3.) In a bowl, rub together the butter, flour and oatmeal until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. Stir in most of the demerara sugar. Spoon the crumble mixture over the fruit and press down lightly.

4.) Sprinkle with the remaining demerara sugar and bake for30–40 minutes until golden brown. Serve hot, with ice cream, custard or cream.

This recipe is taken from Dairy Diary Favourites cookbook, which celebrates 35 years of much-loved Dairy Diary recipes. See Dairy Diary for more information. No payment was received.

What do you think? Fancy trying this Rustic Raspberry Crumble over the weekend?

Not a fan of raspberries? Or wanting something a little different? How about making these Pear & Cinnamon Crumbles? Whoo so tasty!

Why not try now or Pin on your Pinterest boards for a later date. Love to hear your thoughts, you can share them below in the comment box.

Do not forget you can share your recipe with us too, every Monday at Creative Mondays blog hop.

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26 Comments

  1. 29 April 2020 / 15:15

    I love family friendly, easy deserts like this – pinned!

  2. 27 April 2020 / 20:38

    That sounds delicious! Pinned.

    • 7 May 2020 / 20:11

      Thanks for the pin Joanne 🙂

  3. 23 April 2020 / 16:42

    I like rustic – another word for easy to make!! This is beautiful! Thanks for sharing at the What’s for Dinner party – Hope you’re having a great week.

    • 23 April 2020 / 19:53

      Ha 🙂 Thanks for stopping by Helen 🙂

  4. Dee | Grammy's Grid
    16 April 2020 / 04:44

    Looks good! Thanks so much for linking up with me at my #UnlimitedMonthlyLinkParty 11, open April 1 to 26. All entries shared on social media if share buttons installed. I’d like to invite you to check out my other current link parties too!

    • 18 April 2020 / 12:00

      Thanks for hosting and stopping by Dee 🙂

  5. Little Pickles Mom
    5 October 2016 / 09:42

    AHHH Why have I never thought of making a raspberry crumble!?!?! This looks delcious… I may have to give it a go tonight!

  6. Anna Maria
    3 October 2016 / 20:44

    i wish i had this right now,so yummy, will attempt to make it hopefully will turn out as good as yours.

    • 5 October 2016 / 19:22

      Thanks for the comment Anna, this one is by Dairy Diary 🙂

  7. Kara Guppy
    3 October 2016 / 12:25

    Ooo this looks yummy – haven't had a crumble this year yet

  8. Anosa Malanga
    2 October 2016 / 18:03

    This looks absolutely delicious, I have not had crumble in a while now

    • 3 October 2016 / 09:08

      Thanks Anosa, I love making crumbles around this time of year 🙂

  9. Anonymous
    2 October 2016 / 16:32

    Whoo this looks so yummy. I could just eat some.

  10. beautyqueenuk
    1 October 2016 / 18:50

    This looks amazing and I do love a crumble x

  11. Dean B
    1 October 2016 / 16:24

    My husband loves crumble. Will email this recipe to him 😉

  12. Jon
    1 October 2016 / 09:41

    That's an amazing pudding! I love your photos by the way, makes me want to give this recipe a try even more!!

  13. Tamar SB
    1 October 2016 / 01:22

    That sounds so good!!