Saturday, 10 December 2011
Pear and Chocolate Crumble
All of a sudden it got really cold and all I want to do is hibernate underneath my duvet with stews and hot puddings and what is easier to make than a buttery crumble with sticky caramelised fruit and some chocolate chunks thrown in for good measure.
I used apple as well as pears in my crumble just for a bit of different texture and flavour.
Pears
Apples
Plain flour
Butter
Chocolate chunks dark or milk
Rolled oats
Muscadova sugar
Lemon juice
To make my crumble topping I used plain flour, butter, oats, muscadova sugar and chunks of milk chocolate.
I would never normally cook my fruit before putting it in the oven but sometimes pears need a little help or they can turn out quite hard so I fried them off in butter and muscadova sugar while covering the apples in lemon juice and a bit of sugar and left un-cooked.
I baked it in the oven for around 20-25Min's, some of the chocolate chunks on top got slightly burnt at the edges but still tasted lovely.
I just dollop some extra thick cream on the side but it would be lovely custard or vanilla ice cream, I love the combination of hot and cold.
This looks perfect for autumn and winter. Love the addition of oats and chocolate in your crumble. Yum!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm love the caramelised pears. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteHearty food is the way forward in this weather. I like meaty things and pies :)
ReplyDeleteSounds absolutely delicious! x
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ReplyDeleteThis is very nice, I love the pears here.
ReplyDeleteHello Rose!!! wow this crumble looks yummy!!!!! with the extra thick cream it must be irresistible!!!! well done!!!!
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