Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Two-Berry Crumble


Once every few months, or so, I get in the mood to cook. My most recent bout of "I must cook something I wouldn't normally cook or eat" was a berry crisp. I originally saw a recipe on Pinterest that looked delectable, but after finding that it was gluten free, I hunted around for something similar that contained all of the delicious gluten possible. I think I'm allergic to gluten-free... I settled on a recipe for a "Best Berry Crumble" linked below that seemed to fit all of my criteria for baking - simple ingredients, easy, less than one hour prep + cook time. This berry crumble turned out perfectly crumbly with a hearty topping but wasn't super sweet - the berries really held their taste and the lemon and ginger kept the sugar from turning this into a too-sweet dessert. Below are the hyphenated steps in photo form and then the recipe.






This really happened. Kitty got bored of waiting for the crumble to come out and went to take a nap. As soon as the buzzer went off he was up and stood at attention waiting for his slice. (Unfortunately, this berry crumble is not approved for cat consumption!)




(Based on this Best Berry Crumble recipe)

Two-Berry Crumble

2 cups blueberries (I used two little boxes)
1 cup of blackberries (I used almost one and half cups)
1/4 c. sugar
1 tablespoon lemon juice
2/3 c. flour 
1 tablespoon chopped crystallized ginger (optional)
6 tablespoons of butter, chilled and cut into small pieces
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 c. old fashioned oats
Vanilla ice cream

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees (and make sure you take out the old waffle that was in there from Sunday's brunch so that it doesn't smoke up the whole house... this step might just be for me). Your rack should be in the upper third of the oven.

Toss your washed blueberries and blackberries in a large mixing bowl with sugar, lemon juice, chopped crystallized ginger, and 2 tsp. flour (from the original 2/3 c.). Turn the berries into the 9" pie plate. P.S. They're should be looking berry delicious at this stage.

In a medium mixing bowl, mix the remaining flour, brown sugar, cinnamon, and oats. Then cut in the butter (cut into small pieces) with a pasty cutter until crumbly. Sprinkle this topping over the berries. Depending on how much topping to berry ratio you like, you may want to reserve some of the topping as it makes quite a bit! Bake for 35 minutes until the top is brown and the berries are bubbling up and over your pan. Serve it warm with vanilla ice cream (I prefer Haagen Dazs).

21 comments

  1. This looks delicious!

    - Celine
    http://indigobellefashion.blogspot.com.au/

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  2. I'm going to try this this week... even though I'm supposed to be on a diet. It looks so tasty!

    I'll def be following :)

    Alexandra

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  3. Omgsh, I am so drooling right now...this looks FANTASTIC!

    Trendy Teal

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  4. WOW this looks absolutely delicious!!! Loving your blog! xx

    Alex
    www.adoredbyalex.com

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  5. this seems fairly easy - although I never used oats for anything before - and incredibly delicious!

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  6. Ooh, I've got a berry crumble craving now. I must make this soon!

    Happy Thursday!

    -Ashley
    http://lestylorouge.com

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  7. Oh yes! I like how this sounds and looks! I need to make one asap.

    -Vogue&Heels
    vogueandheels.com

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  8. Yum! Thanks for the recipe!

    xo Jennifer

    http://seekingstyleblog.wordpress.com

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  9. This isn't cooking...it's baking at its finest and it looks amazing!
    xo
    girlintheyellowdress.com

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  10. Oh yum! This looks amazing I could eat this for breakfast and for midnight snacks!
    Hope
    hchdesigns.blogpsot.com

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  11. Oh that kitty! He is precious. I love your photos of the baking process. Very well done
    XO, Gina
    http://classyeverafter.blogspot.com

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  12. Yum! It all looks amazing and super easy to make! Can't wait to try it out. xx

    Marianne Y
    BellaMariella.com
    Bloglovin

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  13. Yum! This looks so delicious!

    www.kacieskloset.blogspot.com
    www.daisyraeboutique.com

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  14. Geez, all your recipes look so yummy! I need to try pretty much everything you put up here haha!

    xo

    Ashley

    Southern (California) Belle

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  15. So yummy and delish!
    Thanks for sharing<33

    livingthrufashion.blogspot.com

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  16. This look so good!! Thanks for sharing :)

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  17. MMM seriously. I want this right now. This looks so goo adn I have oatmeal at home.

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