19 crumble recipes
Try our recipes for this comforting British pudding, from old-school apple to classic rhubarb and sloe gin-spiked plum
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Crumble makes the perfect comfort food all year round, and it's a great dessert for using up in-season British fruit. We have all the classics, from apple to rhubarb and plum, as well as a vegan apple crumble and some boozy twists for a grown-up pudding.
Best crumble recipes
Apple crumble
Check out this really easy old-school apple crumble. This classic dessert is a firm family favourite and you won't go wrong with this foolproof recipe.
Rhubarb crumble
A classic crumble is the easiest of puddings to make and perfect for making use of seasonal fruit. This winter crumble is filled with sweet, tangy rhubarb and warming spices.
Apple and rhubarb crumble
Two versions of crumble combine to make the ultimate fruity pud, best served with lashings of custard.
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Apple and blackberry crumble
Check out our crunchy crumble recipe with apples and blackberries. This classic pudding recipe is an easy autumnal dessert the whole family will love, ready in an hour.
Plum crumble
Simple, yes. But delicious, too! Cover your cinnamon-spiced plums with a topping made from porridge oats, hazelnuts, butter and flour, then serve with clotted cream.
Pear crumble
Celebrate autumnal pears in this comforting crumble with a thick, crunchy top. Custard or ice cream are non-negotiable!
Apple crumble cake
Check out this warming fruit pudding, which mixes the comfort of an apple crumble with a fluffy sponge. Serve this sheet cake with custard or cream for added indulgence.
Gooseberry crumble
This recipe for mini gooseberry crumbles with cinnamon is really easy to follow but they make great individual puds. Make a batch and freeze some for when you need a sweet hit.
Peach crumble
Check out our vibrant and crunchy crumble recipe with succulent peaches and tart raspberries. Smacking the peaches for this crumble starts to release some of the sweet juices and provides you with some rough, raggedy chunks for extra texture.
Nectarine crumble
Nectarine is the star ingredient in this summery crumble packed with almonds and amaretto.
Blackberry crumble pie
Check out Edd Kimber's black and blue crumble pie, with a blackberry and blueberry filling and a cardamom crumble topping. Here are more of Edd Kimber's epic baking recipes to try.
Crumble with oat topping
Porridge oats and soft brown sugar add extra crunch to this family favourite, that is best served with rich vanilla ice cream.
Toffee apple crumble
Think classic, comforting crumble, only taken up a few notches with crunchy hazelnut and a coating of rich caramel over the soft chunks of apple
Rhubarb and ginger crumble
This recipe takes a classic rhubarb crumble and gives it a twist with the addition of ginger and star anise to the fruit and a crunchy brown sugar topping. Serve with cream.
Vegan apple crumble
All you need to do is swap butter for melted coconut oil to make a totally vegan apple crumble. This one is flavoured with warming cinnamon.
Plum and sloe gin crumble
Our plum crumble with sloe gin is a twist on a classic and much-loved British dessert. Pair with a scoop of good-quality vanilla ice cream to really take advantage of the cinnamon and mixed spice notes.
Healthy apple crumble
This recipe tops soft cinnamon apples with a refined sugar-free granola for a healthier take on the classic dessert. The Granola topping also makes a brilliant breakfast!
Quince and plum crumble
Serve six with this unbeatable homemade crumble featuring plums and quince. These mouth-watering crumbles are cooked slowly for nearly four hours. Serve with lashings of vanilla-laced custard.
Cherry crumble
These individual pots of cherry and almond crumble couldn't be simpler to make, the perfect baking project with the kids. Flaked almonds add a sweet crunch, which is sure to please everyone
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