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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Elizabeth Anthony says
Made this yesterday with home grown apples. The best recipe I’ve ever found for Apple crumble.
Audrey McLellan says
This is by far the best crumble I have ever tasted! I don’t usually like apples or crumble but I’m now converted 😊
Madeleine says
Made this for my dad’s birthday and everyone said it was the best crumble they’d ever had. Didn’t feel the need to tell them just how easy it was to make! Soooo yum thanks Nagi!
Nara says
Hi! What if I don’t have oats? It’s hard to go shopping and find supplies with the quarantine 😢
Nagi says
Hi Nara! Got any sweet plain biscuits? Crumble them into chunks and use that instead (same amount as recipe). Or even rice bubbles, cornflakes or other cereal – anything a bit crunchy and relatively neutral flavoured. OR flaked almonds or desiccated coconut! Hope that helps – N x
Lola says
hi! will it alter the recipe much if i eliminate the oats all together? i have never been a fan of oats in a pie or crumble but would love to make your version.
Ayesha says
Best Apple Crumble Ever! I am intimidated by baking even the simplest of things!! But after reading the reviews I decided to go ahead and give it a shot. I am not a baker and this was the first time I EVER made something like this – your directions were very simple to follow and I followed them to the T! It turned out to be less complicated that I thought it would be and the end result was absolutely delicious. My sister in law and kids said it was “the perfect apple crumble”! It was gone in 5 mins and I had to make more (made a double batch next time around and was thankful that I did! That was gone too!!). So thank you soooo much! I will be cooking more of your recipes 🥰
Dahlia Adreas says
Can you use quick oats xx
Cindy says
I tried it and it was beyond delicious. I used red apples and didn’t adjust the sugars. It was perfect for us. I made sure to weigh out the apples to ensure I didn’t have over 2 lbs. before peeling and it came out perfect and not watery. Such a perfectly balanced recipe. Thank you!
Nagi says
That’s great to hear Cindy, thanks so much!! N x
Sarah says
This turned out great! I was a little afraid with regards to the addition of oats – usually my mom does without them but my family happily ate it all up. Gone within a day! My only lament is that the filling came out a tad watery. Perhaps next time I’ll precook the apples instead.
Jay says
This is my family’s favourite crumble recipe. I usually cover the apples with foil and pop them in the oven for half an hour or so before putting the crumble on because my lot prefer a more “stewed apple” texture.
Patricia says
Love this recipe. Always up for a warm crumble and icecream. The flour in the fruit is the key.
Btw. I have doubled crumble topping recipes before that use melted butter and they freeze really well in a zip lock bag. Always handy to have on hand when you want to use up fruit for a crumble.
Ramona says
Are there specific kind of oats used in this recipe?
Nagi says
Hi Ramona, just rolled oats. N x
T says
I have tried this recipe twice already and each time it comes out watery. Still has great flavor, but can someone tell me what I’m doing wrong. Are there certain apples I should be using?
Rachel says
This looks delicious
I was just wondering if I wanted to prepare the dish earlier in the day should I par cook the apples separately, cool and put it in the fridge? Or just prepare the apples and crumble separately put it in the fridge and when I’m ready to cook assemble and cook it? Just conscious that apples can go mushy
Nagi says
Hi Rachel, I would prepare the ingredients and see them separate – make sure you squeeze a good amount of lemon over the apples to stop them browning. N x
Nicole says
Hi
I want to try make this for dessert tonight but was wondering what powered cinnamon is? Is it different from grounded cinnamon?
Nagi says
Hi Nicole, it’s the same as ground cinnamon 🙂
Dana says
Hi Nagi, any suggestions on how you would add rhubarb to your apple crumble recipe? Xx
Nagi says
Hi Dana, I love apple and rhubarb – a classic combination! I would sub out 1/3 of the apple with rhubarb cut the same size. Cook as per the recipe 🙂 N x
Mary Tognazzini says
IS THEIR A GOOD TOPPING WITHOUT OATS?
Nagi says
Hi Mary, sorry I use oats in all my crumble toppings for extra texture. N x
gill says
Hi Nagia, I’m bursting to try this apple crumble recipe, but don’t have any cups, only mugs! How can I measure the ingredients please? Many thanks.
Nagi says
Hi Gill, click on the metric button and everything will convert to grams for you. N x
Gill says
Thanks very much. I never saw that!
Is the oven temp for a fan oven please?
If not, what temp will it be?
Many thanks.
Seyeon Song says
So yum!! I had only 250g of apple (after peeling) so I made all the ingredients 1/4. The filling turned out great but it ended up being slightly insufficient for crumbles with a quarter of the original amounts. Maybe becauae I wasn’t satisfied with a thin layer of crumbles? 🙂 anyway it turned out great!! Oats five the fun in texture as well. Thank you for sharing your recipe.
Diane says
Thanks Vera, I’ll have a look.
Renee says
Another fabulous recipe! Best apple crumble ever. Your recipes are making a diet in ISO impossible haha. Thanks again for another winner yummmm..