I just love Rhubarb Season and our rhubarb plants are going crazy at the moment! I am love, love, LOVING it!
I picked up some Spanish strawberries today. (I know naughty me.) They looked really, really good though and mine are only blossoming . . . sooo tooo early for English ones. I was really wanting a Strawberry and Rhubarb Crumble though, and
just what's a gal to do!
This is easily my most favourite of all crumbles. Todd . . . he likes Apple Crumble best of all . . . for me though, it's this one.
You get the slight tartness from the rhubarb and then that sweetness of the strawberries . . . and all topped off with a buttery/oaty/nutty crumble topping!
Soft and succulent fruit . . . oooozing with flavour!!!
Toasty nutty topping . . . oooozing with crunch!!!
Rich cream dribbling into all those lovely crevices . . .
It's pretty hard to resist something that is so so so sooooooooo GOOD!
Seriously. I was very naughty with this, and I think I'm going in to polish off the leftovers for breakfast.
If I'm not up for air by noon . . . you better send in a search party . . .
*Strawberry, Rhubarb, Oat and Walnut Crumble*
Serves 8 to 12
Printable Recipe
This is worth waiting all year for. Delicious, delicious, DELICIOUS!
For the Crumble Topping:
3.75 ounces plain flour (3/4 cup)
2 ounces rolled oats (1/2 cup)
3.75 ounces soft light brown sugar (1/2 cup packed)
3 ounces of chopped toasted walnuts ( generous 1/2 cup)
1/2 tsp fine sea salt
2 ounces butter, melted (1/4 cup)
For the filling:
7 ounces granulated sugar (1 cup)
2 TBS cornflour
16 ounces rhubarb, cut into 1 inch pieces (a generous 6 cups)
16 ounces strawberries, cut in half (a generous 6 cups)
1 TBS pure vanilla extract
Pouring cream to serve
Preheat the oven to 190*C/375*F/ gas mark 5. Butter a large glass baking dish and set aside.
Make
the crumble first. Mix the flour, oats, sugar, salt and walnuts
together in a bowl. Pour the melted butter over top. Stir and press
together to make a few clumps. Put in the freezer while you make the
filling.
Stir together the cornflour and sugar, mixing it
together well. Add the fruit and vanilla. Toss together gently to
coat. Pour into the prepared baking dish. Remove the crumble from the
freezer and sprinkle over the top.
Bake for 45 minutes, or until
the topping is golden brown and the filling is bubbling around the
edges. Cool for about 20 minutes before serving.
Spoon out into bowls to serve and pass the cream!
Note:
This is best eaten on the day. You can halve the recipe quite
successfully if you don't want to make that much. Chill any leftovers,
wrapped in the refrigerator. They're quite nice eaten for breakfast the
morning after. *blush*
Your food is always so lovely and delicious looking! I will be trying this one soon. I just found rhubarb in the local market here.
ReplyDelete~Leann
www.chefleann.com
Ah, Rhubarb strawberry crumble is one of our favorites too! Yours looks great! I should plant rhubarb.
ReplyDeleteI totally love rhubarb!! Your crumble sounds wonderful! I printed it off and intend to sample it soon.
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful recipe - a gift for |Mother's Day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful crumble, it looks positively scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteMarie, I have made the crumble twice!! It is super fantastic!!! I am going to post it next week and link back...everybody needs to try your recipe!!
ReplyDeleteMake that three times! This is an amazing recipe!!
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I just love the combination of rhubarb and strawberry - it's so perfect and they complement each other beautifully. I think it's one of my all time favourite marriages of flavours.
ReplyDeleteI made this for our dessert today as (in quite a co-incidence) I got some very nice Spanish strawberries with my grocery order. I made it as a small batch because there are only the two of us. My husband had his with vanilla icecream, but I had mine with custard. The addition of the toasted walnuts made the crumble topping really tasty and we had seconds. I had made a simple light soup for dinner to allow us the luxury of a special dessert. We both declared it scrumptious.