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Thursday, 19 December 2024

Creating a Festive Dessert for Christmas: A Seasonal Crumble Delight

As Christmas approaches, the air fills with the aroma of spices, the glow of fairy lights, and the promise of indulgent feasts. 

While traditional Christmas desserts like mince pies, puddings, and Yule logs hold a special place on the table, there’s always room for something a little different. 

Enter the festive crumble—a warm, comforting dessert that’s both easy to make and bursting with seasonal flavours.

Here’s how to create a festive crumble that will have your family and friends reaching for seconds.

The Base: Festive Fruits

The foundation of any good crumble is its fruit filling. For a Christmas twist, consider a medley of:

Apples: Their sweetness and texture make them the perfect base.

Cranberries: Add a tart, jewel-like burst of flavour.

Pears: For a soft, juicy contrast.

Dried Fruits: A handful of raisins, sultanas, or chopped dates can add a rich, festive note.

Spices: Mix your fruits with a generous sprinkle of cinnamon, nutmeg, and ground cloves for that unmistakable Christmas aroma.

For an extra festive touch, add a splash of orange juice and a grating of orange zest to the fruit mixture. A drizzle of maple syrup or honey can enhance the natural sweetness.

The Crumble Topping: A Seasonal Upgrade

The crumble topping is where you can truly make your dessert shine. While the classic combination of flour, butter, and sugar is always a winner, adding festive ingredients elevates it to Christmas-worthy status:

Oats: Add texture and a wholesome crunch.

Chopped Nuts: Pecans, walnuts, or almonds bring a lovely nuttiness.

Spices: Mirror the filling with cinnamon and nutmeg in the topping.

Brown Sugar: For a rich, caramel-like sweetness.

Crumble Extras: Mix in crushed ginger biscuits or a handful of desiccated coconut for added festive flair.

Rub the butter into the dry ingredients until the mixture resembles coarse breadcrumbs, then sprinkle it generously over the fruit.

The Baking and Serving

Bake your festive crumble in a preheated oven at 180°C (160°C fan) for 30-40 minutes, or until the topping is golden and crisp, and the fruit is bubbling beneath.

To serve, pair your crumble with:

Custard: A classic choice, perhaps infused with a hint of vanilla or brandy.

Cream: Whipped or pouring, it adds a lightness to the rich dessert.

Ice Cream: A scoop of cinnamon or vanilla ice cream offers a delightful contrast to the warm crumble.

A Festive Centrepiece

For added flair, consider baking individual crumbles in ramekins or a large crumble in a decorative dish. Garnish with a sprig of holly (non-toxic varieties only!) or a dusting of icing sugar to mimic snow.

This festive crumble is not only delicious but also versatile, allowing you to adapt it to your family’s favourite flavours. It’s a perfect way to bring warmth and comfort to your Christmas celebrations, leaving everyone with a sweet memory of the season.

Happy baking and Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, 18 December 2024

Nature's Path Launches New Maple Sunrise Vegan Crumble Recipe Just in Time for Christmas and Veganuary

Nature's Path, the UKs top organic food brand famed for its commitment to sustainability and plant-based innovation, is thrilled to announce the launch of its new vegan Crumble recipe. 

(I love crumble so I am genuinely thrilled to be able to share this recipe with our readers!)

Designed to delight the taste buds, this crumble is the perfect addition to any festive table, or as a go-to dessert for those participating in Veganuary. 

Maple Sunrise Crumble 

Serves 4-6 

Prep time: 20 mins 

Cook time: 30 mins 

Ingredients 

6 granny smith apples - peeled, cored and sliced 

1 punnet berries - 150g 

3 tbsp maple syrup 

2 tbsp vegan butter 

1 tsp cinnamon 

1/2 tsp ginger 

1 tbsp cornflour mixed with 4 tbsp cold water 

For the crumble: 

150g Maple Sunrise cereal, lightly crushed 

50g pecans, coarsely chopped 

50g ground almonds 

50g vegan butter melted 

Method 

Preheat your oven to 180°C (fan). 

In a large saucepan, combine the prepared apples, berries, vegan butter, maple syrup and spices. 

Cook over a medium heat until the apples are just softened and everything is coated evenly. 

Stir in the cornflour slurry, you should end up with a thick, glossy filling. 

Remove from the heat and transfer to a baking dish. Set to one side while you prepare the crumble. 

In a large mixing bowl, combine the crushed cereal, chopped pecans and ground almonds. 

Pour over the melted vegan butter and bring together with a spoon to form clusters. 

Distribute the crumble mixture on top of the fruit filling then place in the oven to bake for 30-35 minutes until golden brown. 

Allow to cool slightly before serving as it is or with an indulgent topping of your choice. 

Notes:Cook's-

Most apples will work just fine, just adjust initial cooking time according to how soft they are. 

Other berries will also work just fine, too. 

Vegan butter can be substituted for coconut oil if preferred. 

Pecans can be substituted for other nuts if preferred. 

Ground almonds can be substituted for gluten free flour.