Wednesday, July 15, 2009

APRICOT CRUMBLE-CRUMBLE AUX ABRICOTS

It has been quite hot lately, so I have not been very much into putting the oven on for a too long period of time or getting too busy in my sweltery and stuffy kitchen. Not forgetting that when it's a freakingly "tropical" summer day you don't really want to eat rich, hearty or steaming hot food...

That's the reason why I opted for making an "Apricot Crumble" that doesn't demand much effort nor uses the oven for more than 30 minutes, thus not transforming me into a perspiring mass of melting flesh with a flushed face. There's no need to sweat like a pig while baking nor to get heat exhausted in order to eat something that'll make your tastebuds happy!

I have just realized that, as strange as it sounds, I had never posted any crumble (also known as "crisp" in America) recipe before, although it is something I prepare quite often and all year long, according to the fruits that are in season. Well, it was time for me to remediate to that situation since I've practically been brought up on that rustic and humble British dessert speciality (it's savory counterpart also exists) which is an excellent and less fussy alternative to pies.

As I happened to have some delicious apricots on stock (as long as they are in season, I buy kilos of them every week), I thought that they would bring a wonderfully acidulated and perfumed note to the overall round and buttery taste of crumble. The result was simply delightful!

~ Apricot Crumble ~
Recipe by Rosa @ Rosa's Yummy Yums 2009.

For 4 medium/small individual dessert dishes.

Ingredients:
10-12 Fresh Apricots, sliced
200g All-purpose flour
20g Ground almond (optional)
100g Light brown sugar + 4x 1 Tbs (for the fruits)
1/2 Tsp Sea salt
100g Unsalted butter, cold and cut into pieces
Ground cinnamon, to taste

Method:
1. Heat oven to 200° C (400° F) and butter the dishes.
2. Divide the fruits evenly, putting the same amount of cut apricots into the 4 dishes.
3. Sprinkle 1 Tbs light brown sugar (4x 1 tbs) and as much cinnamon as desired over the fruits.
4. In a medium bowl, mix all the dry ingredients together and rub the butter into this mixture until it resembles bread crumbs.
5. Divide this mixture in 4 and spread it evenly over the fruits in each dish.
6. Bake for about 30 minutes, or until the f
ruits are cooked and the top is golden brown.
7. Servir warm, at room temperature or cold.


Remarks:
You can replace the ground almonds by any ground nuts of your choice or by grated coconut.
Instead of using light brown sugar, you can use castor sugar.

the ground cinnamon is optional. Use the spices of your choice.

Serving suggestions:
Serve with unsweetened condensed milk, whipped cream, ice cream or custard.

The sweet Cenwen from "La Cuisine Des Anges" (France) made my crumble and it looks delicious! Great!

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~ Crumble Aux Abricots ~
Recette par Rosa @ Rosa's Yummy Yums 2009.

Pour 4 moyennement petits plats à gratin/ramequins individuels.

Ingrédients:
10-12 Abricots, coupés en tranches
200g de Farine blanche/fleur
20g d'Amandes moulues (en option)
100g de Sucre brun clair + 4x 1 CS (pour les fruits)
1/2 CC de Sel de mer
100g de Beurre non-salé, froid et coupé en morceaux
Cannelle en poudre, selon goût

Méthode:
1. Préchauffer le four à 200° C et beurrer les plats.
2. Mettre la même quantité de fruits dans les 4 plats.
3. Saupoudrer les fruits avec 1 CC de sucre brun clair (par plat) ainsi qu'avec la cannelle.
4. Dans un bol moyen, mélanger ensemble les ingrédients secs et le beurre coupé en morceaux, puis sabler du bout des doigts jusqu’à obtention d’une poudre sableuse.
5. Diviser ce mélange en 4 et le parsemer sur les fruits.
6. Cuire pendant 30 minutes, ou jusqu'à ce que les fruits soient cu
its et que le crumble soit doré.
7. Servir chaud, à température ambiante ou froid.


Remarques:
Vous pouvez remplacer la poudre d'amande par les noix moulues de votre choix ou par de la noix de coco rapée.
Le sucre brun clair peut être remplacé par du sucre crystallisé.
Utilisez les épices de votre choix au lieu de la cannelle en poudre.


Idée de présentation:
Servir avec du lait concentré non-sucré, de la crème fouettée, de la glace ou du custard.

La très gentille Cenwen de "La Cuisine Des Anges" (France) a testé ma recette et son crumble est très réussi! Super!

114 comments:

sandra said...

humm superbe il faudra que je teste les abricots version crumble !! bise sandra

sab le plaisir de gourmandise said...

je sais comment utiliser mes abricots!!!

Liz said...

Miam! Les apricots dans un crumble ca doit etre delicieux et fondant!

Sophie said...

J'adore...

Cenwen said...

ô Ô Rosa :) quelle merveille:) Je fonds rien que d'y penser :)

Merci pour cette superbe recette:)

Bisous:)

Brigitte said...

oh làlà ! quelle tuerie :)

mayacook said...

La touche acidulée des abricots doit être une merveille dans un crumble

caro said...

Muuuuum,il aurait été dommage que tu ne le fasses pas.
Bisous.
Caro

Peter G said...

I absolutely love apricots Rosa...and you have prepared them beautiful here in this crumble!

La table lorraine d'Amélie said...

Un délice quand on tombe sur de bons abricots.

Bisous

Katiecakes said...

That sounds amazing, I love apricots!

Katie xox

gourmandelise said...

Quel régal le crumble aux abricots!!

souska said...

Un delice.Bravo

salma82 said...

miam,miammmmmmmmmmmmm

ubn régal

Sophie said...

Such a lovely crumble: looks very tempting!

MMMMMMMMM,...lovely!

Tellou said...

Crumbles, my so beloved crumbles...Yours look fabulous!

isabelle said...

Simple et délicieux!
Impossible de résister car j'adore les abricots!

Cricri said...

ça me tente bien

Kiriel du Papillon said...

I do love an apricot crumble. Very pretty photos too my dear!

menus propos said...

Je vois que toi-aussi les abricots t'inspirent!

awoz said...

Miam miam, a very suny dessert...
Have a nice day dear Rosa!

Mamina said...

Magnifique ce crumble, je suis totalement séduite.

aquadaze said...

a crumble is one of my favourites! must be yum with apricots.

Raaga said...

that is definitely a spoonful of heaven!

I love crumbles!

Aurélie said...

Crumble qui est bien appétissant !

shellyfish said...

C'est marrant - growing up in the US we always called them crumbles, j'ai cru que "crisp" était anglais! Go figure - no matter what it's called, it looks DELICIOUS!

Ivy said...

I just learnt that crisp and crumble is the same thing :) It looks delicious.

Susan said...

Oh, these summer fruit desserts! Lovely, Rosa. I've not made a crisp, crumble or cobbler of apricots. Excellent use of them, since here, at least, our apricots aren't that great to eat out of hand.

Amal said...

humm! les abricots j'adore ça! ça doit être si fondant!
bisous

Justin said...

americans actually have a million names for things like this... we call them cobblers, crumbles, crisps, grunts, buckles, and so on, but I suppose they're all a little bit different. looks very yummy.

♥peachkins♥ said...

lovely apricot crumble. I'd put a scoop of ice cream on top of it.... if I have it here..

Julia @ Mélanger said...

Funny..... Being in winter here, I forget about the heat of summer and how challenging it can be to bake. I was only thinking today I'd love to be in the kitchen with the oven on ALL DAY to warm up from the single digit temperatures outside. Must admit, I love winter for baking. So accommodating. This looks like a great option for summer. Thanks for the hint. Will have to remember this for Dec-Feb!

Sylvie said...

Un superbe crumble de saison !
J'aime beaucoup ta proposition en ramequins individuels ;o)

Ciao Chow Linda said...

This sounds divine!

lisaiscooking said...

Unfortunately, in our weather, I'm am a perspiring mass of melting flesh with a flushed face all day long! Your crisp looks delicious and definitely worth using the oven to bake.

Jo said...

Absolutely yum and I do so love crumble. I think individual desserts are such a great idea.

Esi said...

Delicious. I think I am going to be getting some fresh apricots this weekend!

Sabrina said...

Huuummm... Avec les amandes c'est un vrai régal !
On fait dans les abricots en ce moment ;) (perso j'en ai pas mal à liquider mais ça ne me dérange pas du tout ;) )

Bises.

Wandering Coyote said...

Nice, Rosa!

vibi said...

Come to think of it... when I do go to Switzerland for those baking classes... hummm... you think it would be possible to go on a day you'd make this again???

Mmmmm... sound marvelous, Rosa! Especially knowing apricots must be so good around where you live!

Deeba @Passionate About Baking said...

This is the season for crisps, crumbles & cobblers. You've done beautifully on the apricot crisp Rosa. I love the summery greens too!♥

zita said...

Love your green polka dot dish :)

Rose at The Bite Me Kitchen said...

Nicely done! Looks delicious :) That's the only awful part about summer - it cuts down on time I want to spend near the oven!

didoumiam said...

impossible de résister à ce crumble! trop appétissant :)

MaryAthenes said...

Tu me donnes envie d'aller dans la cuisine tout de suite !
Bises

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

VIBI: Thanks! In fact my apricots come from France (Provence) ;-p... They are good here, but, generally too expensive.

Yes, be my guest!!!

Faith said...

I love the flavor of fresh apricots...so sweet and bright...this recipe looks delicious!

Zoe said...

Lovely crumble! I love your bright dishes too!

Tiina said...

The crumble looks perfect for a hot summer day!

Greetings,
Tiina

Gera @ SweetsFoods said...

Not too much effort and decadently delicious - so perfect for me.

A spoonful of heaven, literally :)

All the best,

Gera

The Duo Dishes said...

Mmm mmm mmmmmmm, loving it! And the pics also look tasty.

Shionge said...

I am just curious Rosa but have you ever thought of opening a cake shop? :D

jillian said...

Rosa- I love your cute green dishes! I love crisps and this looks delicious.

Elra said...

Apricots are plentiful at the moment, so this crumble sounds perfect for that. Delicious Rosa!

veggie belly said...

Oh yum! I like the almond meal addition to this :))

Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella said...

Wonderful! The apricots in Europe are delicious and I don't blame you at all for buying loads when they're in season :)

Carolyn Jung said...

I would eat this for breakfast! Or would that be wrong? Nah, no way. ;)

lamiacucina said...

Danke für dieses Rezept, das kann man für alle möglichen Früchte brauchen.

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

SHIONGE: I'd love to, but the cash flow is missing :-§...

Pavithra said...

Perfect for the season looks so yummy yum

Doria said...

Un crumble bien exquis avec ce fruit de saison !
Bisous, Doria

linda said...

Lovely crumble, lots of apricots to be found here, should try them out if I have time.

Audinette said...

Very very nice !

tobias cooks! said...

Simple and delicious. I am sure it also works with peach. Will let you know because I am suffering form the same problem with the heat in the kitchen. we are hitting 35 degrees here.

salem said...

humm superbe il faudra que je teste les abricots version crumble !!

~nancy~ said...

..ici nous pouvons faire chauffer le four;y fait pas chaud lol!!!!!

..trop,trop appétissant avec les abricots..

..bo jeudi Rosa et à bientôt;)

~nancy xx

~Lexibule~ said...

Mmm!! Ce crumble semble divin:) xxx

Ana Powell said...

Hi Rosa
Your posts are getting better and better.
Lovely work, full of passion x.

mounet said...

les crumbles c'est toujours bon , et le tien fais très envie , les photos sont très belles
bises

sabah said...

Very nice!
Merci Rosa pour ta visite, c'est un plaisir de découvrir ton blog, je te souhaite une bonne continuation.

Rosa said...

I love crumbles! YUM!!

Deborah said...

I haven't wanted to bake much, either, but this looks irresistible!!

nora@ffr said...

pretty crumble :) love the pics as usual rosa!

oum mouncif rayan said...

CRUMBLE TRÈS APPÉTISSANT!!! BRAVO

Chef Jeena said...

You have got me with this one Rosa I really love apricots so much and with almonds too.... Mmmmmmmmm!!!! Looks great. :-)

Yasmeen said...

Summer's best fruity dessert,love it :D

City Girl said...

Rosa, this looks absolutely delicious. how lovely :)

Jackie at PhamFatale.com said...

Crumbles in general are so delightful. I love the sandy buttery texture against the warm sweet fruits. Lovely pics!

Big Boys Oven said...

It is truely a spoon of heaven, Rosa's Apricot Crumble! :)

Cynthia said...

Rosa! Look at that inviting colour!

Helene said...

I love apricots but never bake with it. You made such a nice crumble.

Jennifer said...

I love crumbles!! Ive never had apricot though, love this idea!! Beautiful pictures!!!

Audax said...

You sure know how to use fruit in season your photos are so beautiful those lime green polka dotted baking pans are wonderful and really show off the crumble superb. I always love visiting you blog it is so refreshing and reminds of summer breezes down at the beach for some reason I go away happier. Cheers from Audax in Australia

chouya said...

oooh Rosa tu me fais fondre de bon mtin , quelle recette douce et craquante !

* * Bises

nyonya pendek melaka said...

the crumble looks delightful and nice. so perfect with a cup of tea! i also like your cute polka dot dish. i'm just obsessed with bakeware and tableware of all sorts! :D

Marie Flo said...

J'arrive au bout de mes abricots et je testerais bien ta recette. Ce doit être un vrai délice.
Bisous

cathy said...

Moi qui adore l'abricot, je suis conquise par ce crumble si appétissant!
Bises, bonne journée

pigpigscorner said...

THis sounds lovely with a scoop of ice-cream! yum yum

laurette82 said...

soooo delicious! where's my spoon????

MaryAthenes said...

C'est dans le four !
Miam !

Gloria said...

Rosa, I really love crumbles and this look spectacular! beauty pics!! xGloria

Palaisdeslys said...

Oh la la tu me donnes envie avec ce crumble abricots!

Ingrid said...

Looks good and sounds great! Makes me wish I was keen on cooked fruits! :)
~ingrid

stef et sa belette said...

Ohhh que tu me fais envie ! je sens que je vais aller me faire un petit chocolat au lait pour compenser le petit creux que j'ai ! hihihi !

syrie said...

Apricots would be lovely in a crumble. I must try something like this. I always stick to plain old apples.

piroulie said...

La recette tombe à pic, il y a plein d'abricots sur les marchés elle a l'air délicieuse et les photos sont super !

foodhoe said...

your crumble looks incandescently delicious!

ChichaJo said...

I love crumbles because they are so easy to make! And delicious...as this one looks to be! You are lucky to have fresh apricots in season there :)

Parita said...

Perfect crumble for summer time..looks so luscious!

Miss Diane said...

J'adore ce genre de dessert et j'ai aussi bien envie de le faire bientôt!

Laurance said...

I just love crumbles.It looks so delicious.

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pierre said...

Bonjour ROsa,
bravo pour ta recette elle est magnifique !!!
à bientôt qur nos blogs
Pierre

Jescel said...

it looks delightful, indeed.. add vanilla icecream to it, and i'll be in heaven! love your cute dish!

lisamichele said...

That looks unbelievable, Rosa. I have to be in the mood for apricots, it's a weird thing with me, but I would devour that crumble so fast! Beautiful!

Mercotte said...

Dès que l'on parle d'abricots, je signe bien sûr, amusant que tu y intègres de la cannelle, mais pourquoi pas c'est un mariage insolite pour moi !! j'aime la nouveauté !

Melle Marion said...

J'adore les crumble, avec les abricots ca doit être délicieux!

Janet @Gourmet Traveller 88 said...

Wow, have not thought of using apricots to make a crumble, great idea.

Peter M said...

Rosa, just give me 1 scoop of ice cream on the side with this piece of summer.

Jude said...

The only good thing about turning your house into a big oven is you're burning lot more calories by the minute. That's not too bad is it? :)

soso said...

Un crumble fort séduisant !

Kevin said...

at crumble looks so good! Crumbles are so worth the 30 minutes of oven time to enjoy the summer fruits. Besides you can serve it with a scoop of cool vanilla ice cream.

Miriam said...

hey Rosa!
Your crumble receipt is wonderful. I tried it and it is absolutely delicious!!! :)
greetings from Vienna

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

Dear MIRIAM
I am glad you liked this recipe! Thanks for passing by and for the kind comment! Cheers.

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I love crumbles because they are so easy to make!