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Apple and Almond Crumble

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Modified: Oct 1, 2021 · Published: Sep 3, 2020 by Wendy Faulkner · This post may contain affiliate links · 5 Comments
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Apple and almond crumble has a deliciously crisp topping, with a sweet layer of apples hidden beneath. It contains very little added sugar, and is packed with the goodness of oats, almonds, and of course apples. This recipe is also gluten free. It's delicious served hot, cold or any temperature in between. Try serving it with easy homemade custard.

Apple and almond crumble

What are the best apples for apple crumble?

It's best to use cooking apples such as Bramleys, if you can get them, for your apple and almond crumble. Cooking apples break down to a better texture and have a little more tartness that works very well in dessert recipes. If you do use eating apples, you'll need to precook them first (see below).

How to prepare the apples for your crumble

To peel or not to peel...

I often leave the skins on apples when I cook with them. Many of the vitamins in fruit and veg are just under the skin, and leaving them unpeeled increases the vitamin content. The skin also contains valuable fibre. Once the apples are cooked, the skins will have softened and you'll barely notice them. But, go ahead and peel them if you prefer!

Cutting up apples

Quarter each apple, and trim off the core. Then slice each piece into approximately 3-4 mm slices

Do I need to precook the apples for this recipe?

If you are using eating apples, it's best to precook them. Place in a pan over a low heat, and simmer with a little water for 10 minutes or so until they are starting to soften. Otherwise you'll risk them being too hard which will spoil the contrast between the crisp topping and the soft apple. Cooking apples soften more quickly, so you won't need to precook them. If you decide to use a different fruit such as plums or summer fruit, there is no need to precook them either. They'll cook through easily whilst the crumble is in the oven.

Do I need to add sugar to the apples?

Adding some cinnamon and a handful of sultanas to the apples should provide plenty of natural sweetness. But apple varieties can vary so try them when you have precooked them. If they are too sharp, add a spoonful of sugar or honey to taste. You could also omit the sultanas, and include another fruit such as blackberries for a delicious blackberry, apple and almond crumble.

How to make oat and almond crumble topping

  • Use soft room temperature butter to make the topping. That way you won't have to overblend the mixture and lose all of the lovely oaty crumbly texture
  • If you don't have a food processor, just rub the oats, almonds and sugar into the butter by hand
  • You'll need rolled (or porridge) oats for this recipe, not instant oats. If you want to ensure the recipe is gluten free, be sure to buy oats that are labelled gluten free. They'll have been processed separately to ensure that they haven't become cross contaminated with gluten from other grains
  • If you want extra nuttiness, stir a handful of flaked almonds into the mixture once it is blended
  • Either brown or white sugar is fine

Making a crumble with ground almonds adds extra crunch and richness of flavour. Almonds also add extra protein and are a great source of vitamin E, folate and minerals including zinc, magnesium, calcium and selenium.  (See here for more information about the health benefits of almonds.) Oats also add a good amount of fibre and a number of vitamins and minerals.

If you like this oat and almond topping, you might like to try this gluten free pear crumble too. Or for a festive treat, use this topping for an apple and mincemeat crumble.

Healthy apple and almond crumble

This easy homemade custard recipe is the perfect accompaniment to your crumble. You might also like to try summer berry crumble, gluten free apple and blackberry crumble or healthy rhubarb crumble. These recipes use an oaty crumble topping without almonds, and of course you can mix and match between the recipes.

Did you know?

It's also really easy to make a delicious crumble using olive oil? This dairy free crumble is vegan too.

Recipe

Apple and almond crumble

Apple and Almond Crumble

Wendy Faulkner
A delicious crispy topping, with sweet apples.
5 from 3 votes
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 30 minutes mins
Total Time 50 minutes mins
Course Healthy treat or dessert
Cuisine Healthy
Servings 6
Calories 285 kcal

Ingredients
 
 

  • 1 kg apples see notes above
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ground allspice
  • 2 tablespoon water
  • handful sultanas optional
  • 125 g whole porridge oats certified GF if necessary
  • 75 g ground almonds
  • 75 g butter (room temperature)
  • 2 tablespoon sugar

Instructions
 

  • Quarter the apples, remove the core, and slice. Place in a pan with the spices, sultanas if using and water, and bring to a gentle simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from the heat and transfer to an ovenproof dish. approx 10 x 8 inches. If you are using cooking apples, there's no need to simmer them first as they'll soften in the oven whilst cooking the crumble. Simple place the sliced raw cooking apples into the baking dish.
    1 kg apples, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, ¼ teaspoon ground allspice, 2 tablespoon water, handful sultanas
  • Preheat the oven to 180 degrees (160 fan)
  • Place the oats, ground almonds, sugar and butter in a food processor. Pulse very gently until mixed. Sprinkle the topping over the fruit mixture and bake for 30 minutes until golden.
    125 g whole porridge oats, 75 g ground almonds, 2 tablespoon sugar, 75 g butter (room temperature)

Notes

If your apples are very sharp, you might want to add a spoonful of sugar or honey to the apple mix.

Nutrition

Calories: 285kcalCarbohydrates: 24.9gProtein: 5.3gFat: 18gSaturated Fat: 7gFiber: 3.5gSugar: 8.4g
Keyword Autumn, Low sugar, Oats
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

Please note nutritional information is per serving and is provided for guidance only.

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Comments

  1. Anne Hunnibell says

    December 10, 2023 at 8:28 am

    5 stars
    One of the nicest fruit crumbles I have ever made. I made the home made custard recipes to go with it. Perfect.

    Reply
    • Wendy Faulkner says

      December 10, 2023 at 10:36 am

      Thank you. So glad you enjoyed your apple crumble and custard:)

      Reply
    • Hettie says

      August 14, 2025 at 2:10 pm

      I’d love to be able to pin this to my desserts and breakfast boards on Pinterest. Any plans for setting that up? 😊

      Reply
      • Wendy Faulkner says

        August 14, 2025 at 4:27 pm

        Hi, I am on Pinterest, and this recipe is on there, on both the desserts board and the apple recipe board. On my computer I can also pin directly from my website but I'm assuming yours is set up slightly differently. I'm https://uk.pinterest.com/cinnamonandkale/ if that helps?

  2. Tash says

    May 03, 2022 at 1:13 pm

    5 stars
    Really yummy topping, love the crunchiness.

    Reply
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