Easy Apple Crumble Recipe with Muesli (2024)

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Cozy up with our quick and classic apple crumble recipe – a winter warmer favourite. Enjoy the perfect blend of soft, cinnamon-spiced apples and a crunchy muesli oat topping. Top it off with cream or ice cream for a comforting dessert!

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In This Post You’ll Learn

  • Why We Love This
  • What is Apple Crumble?
  • What You’ll Need
  • How to Make Apple Crumble
  • Wandercook’s Tips
  • FAQs
  • Variations

Why We Love This

Is there anything better than freshly baked apple crumble? It’s pure, sweet comfort food!

The sweet cinnamon apple filling is so warming, and the aroma of freshly baked muesli crumble will fill your whole house with cosiness.

All you need are easy pantry staples and crisp, tart apples, but you can also adapt the recipe to use other fruits you have on hand.

Related: Persimmon Crumble Pie / Sticky Date Pudding

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What is Apple Crumble?

Apple crumble is a sweet English dessert pudding that first became popular during World War II food rationing. It’s very similar to apple crisp or an apple cobbler.

The flavour of apple crumble is similar to apple pie but much easier to make. There’s no need to prepare or roll out shortcrust pastry, and no need to be worried about perfectly baking a double crust – instead, it has no lower crust, and only a simple crumble topping similar to streusel.

It was super popular growing up in Australia as an easy and quick dessert with both our families, and we still love making it today. There’s nothing better than filling the house with the scent of homemade apple crumble in the oven, especially when the weather is cold outside.

What You’ll Need

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For the apple filling:

  • Apples – Granny smith apples are a great choice for this recipe because of their crisp texture and sweet, tart flavour. Sub with pink lady apples or use whatever apples you have on hand if you need. Slice thinly or chop into chunks – it’s up to you!
  • Lemon Juice – This stops the surface of the apple slices oxidising and turning brown, helping them to retain their beautiful colour. Sub with apple cider vinegar for a little extra tart flavour, especially if you aren’t using tart apples.
  • Sugar – Regular white sugar / granulated sugar is fine. Choose brown sugar for a deeper caramelised flavour.
  • Cornstarch – Aka cornflour, this helps to thicken the apple filling. Sub with regular flour if you prefer.
  • Cinnamon – We love the beautiful flavour and aroma that ground cinnamon adds to the apple crumble. Sub with pumpkin spice to amp it up even further.

For the crumble topping:

  • Muesli – A nut or fruit infused muesli mix is a great way to add extra crunch and sweetness to your apple crumble. Sub with rolled oats or granola if you prefer.
  • All Purpose Flour – Regular plain flour is all that’s required. You can also use self-raising flour if that’s all you have, or sub with gluten free flour if you need.
  • Butter – Salted or unsalted butter both work fine. We love salted butter, but add a pinch of salt if you use unsalted butter. Sub with Buttery Nuttelex to make it dairy free.
  • Sugar – As above, use regular sugar or raw / brown sugar for a richer caramelised flavour.
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How to Make Apple Crumble

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First, gather your ingredients: See recipe card below for measurements.

  1. Preheat the oven to 180˚C / 360˚F, fan forced. Slice or chop yourapples,removing the core.Optional:Remove the skins. (We like to keep them on).
  2. Place thechopped applesin a large mixing bowl and drizzle with thelemon juice, then give them a quick stir.
  3. Sprinkle withsugar,cinnamonandcornflour / cornstarch, then stir again until the apple pieces are nicely coated. Transfer to a deep baking dish.
  4. Pour the apple into your baking dish, and spread out so the top is ready for the crumble.
  5. Pop themuesli (or rolled oats)in a medium mixing bowl with thesugar, flourandmelted butter. Stir to combine.Tip: If needed, you can add a little extra flour until you end up with a slightly moist, mostly crumbly texture where the mixture holds its shape but isn’t too sticky.
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  1. Spoon the crumble over the top of your apple pieces and spread until everything is covered evenly.Tip: Gently press down the surface with a spoon until it’s nice and even, OR rough it up with a fork for extra crunch once baked.
  2. Garnish your crumble with a little extra sugar (around 1 tsp).
  3. Bake for around 30-45 minutes or until the crumble topping is golden brown and the apples are soft. Serve hot with cream, custard or vanilla ice cream!
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Wandercook’s Tips

  • Apple Skins– For the best texture and appearance, you should technically peel the skin off the apples. Otherwise, if you don’t care so much about that and prefer to save time, keep the extra nutrition in and avoid unnecessary waste – just leave the skins on!
  • Sugar– Taste the apples before adding sugar, then adjust the sugar you add in to suit.
  • Crumble Texture– Press the crumble mixture down with a spoon until it’s nice and even, or keep it rough for extra crunch once baked! You can also sprinkle a little extra sugar over the top just before you pop it in the oven. The sugar caramelises on the top in sugary crunchy perfection.
  • Baking Time– You can adjust your baking time depending on the crumble texture you’re looking for. A shorter time will lead to a softer crumble topping, just like a soft baked cookie. Baking for longer will make it firmer and crunchier.

FAQs

How do I know when my apple crumble is ready?

Carefully test the texture of the apples with a fork, skewer or knife – if it’s soft, you’re ready to go. If it’s too firm, continue baking for a few extra minutes, checking until the apples have softened.

Can I freeze it?

Yes, you can freeze apple crumble before or after baking. It’s a great way to be prepared for an upcoming party or save leftovers for later.

Can I make it in advance?

Yes, you can. The best way is to cook the apples, then allow to cool and store them (covered) in the fridge overnight until you’re ready to bake. Store the crumble separately and assemble just before baking.

Variations

  • Apple Garnish– Reserve a slice or two of apple to place on top of the crumble as a decorative heart.
  • Extra Crunchy Crumble– Add seeds or nuts like walnuts, almonds and hazelnuts in with the crumble mix. We also love sunflower seeds and pepitas!
  • Seasonal Fruit– You can use this same method with other fruits depending on what’s in season. Blackberries or raspberries, peaches or apricots, pears, persimmon, rhubarb, plum or even gooseberry are all amazing alternatives to a traditional apple crumble filling.
  • Spices – Swap out the teaspoon of ground cinnamon for mixed spice to add an extra later of depth to the flavour.
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  • Easy Persimmon Crumble Pie – The best pairing of apple and persimmon in a pie.
  • The Best Sticky Date Pudding – A family favourite, perfect for entertaining.
  • Easy Blancmange Recipe – Similar to panna cotta, with no gelatin.
  • Burmese Semolina Cake – A sweet and simple Southeast Asian dessert.
  • Matcha Green Tea Ice Cream – Only 3 ingredients, no churning required!

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Easy Apple Crumble Recipe with Muesli

An easy apple crumble recipe with that classic crunch topping you know and love. The soft baked cinnamon apple filling and muesli crumble are so quick to make. Serve with cream or ice cream for a deliciously cosy dessert!

5 from 14 votes

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 55 minutes minutes

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: English

Servings: 1 crumble

Calories: 2924kcal

Author: Wandercooks

Cost: $5-$10

Ingredients

For the filling:

For the Crumble Top:

MetricUS Customary

Instructions

For the filling:

  • Preheat the oven to 180˚C / 360˚F, fan forced.

  • Slice or chop your apples, removing the core. Optional: Remove the skins. (We like to keep them on).

    4 green apples

  • Place the chopped apples in a large mixing bowl and drizzle with the lemon juice, then give them a quick stir.

    1 tsp lemon juice

  • Sprinkle with sugar, cinnamon and cornflour / cornstarch, then stir again until the apple pieces are nicely coated. Transfer to a deep baking dish.

    1 tsp raw sugar, 1 tsp cinnamon, 1 tsp cornstarch / cornflour

  • Pour the apple into your baking dish, and spread out so the top is ready for the crumble.

For the crumble top:

  • Pop the muesli (or oats) in a medium mixing bowl with the sugar, flour and melted butter. Stir to combine. Tip: If needed, you can add a little extra flour until you end up with a slightly moist, mostly crumbly texture where the mixture holds its shape but isn’t too sticky.

    1 cup muesli, 3/4 cup butter, 1/2 cup raw sugar, 1 ⅓ cup plain flour / all purpose flour

  • Spoon the crumble over the top of your apple pieces and spread until everything is covered evenly. Tip: Gently press down the surface with a spoon until it’s nice and even, OR rough it up with a fork for extra crunch once baked.

  • Garnish your crumble with a little extra sugar (around 1 tsp).

  • Bake for around 30-45 minutes or until the crumble topping is golden brown and the apples are soft. Serve hot with cream, custard or vanilla ice cream!

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Recipe Notes

  • Apples – Granny smith apples are a great choice for this recipe because of their crisp texture and sweet, tart flavour. Sub with pink lady apples or use whatever apples you have on hand if you need. Slice thinly or chop into chunks – it’s up to you! For the best texture and appearance, you should technically peel the skin off the apples. Otherwise, if you don’t care so much about that and prefer to save time, keep the extra nutrition in and avoid unnecessary waste – just leave the skins on!
  • Lemon Juice – This stops the surface of the apple slices oxidising and turning brown, helping them to retain their beautiful colour. Sub with apple cider vinegar for a little extra tart flavour, especially if you aren’t using tart apples.
  • Sugar – Regular white sugar / granulated sugar is fine. Choose brown sugar for a deeper caramelised flavour.
  • Cornstarch – Aka cornflour, this helps to thicken the apple filling. Sub with regular flour if you prefer.
  • Cinnamon – We love the beautiful flavour and aroma that ground cinnamon adds to the apple crumble. Sub with pumpkin spice to amp it up even further.
  • Muesli – A nut or fruit infused muesli mix is a great way to add extra crunch and sweetness to your apple crumble. Sub with oats or granola if you prefer.
  • All Purpose Flour – Regular plain flour is all that’s required. You can also use self-raising flour if that’s all you have, or sub with gluten free flour if you need.
  • Butter – Salted or unsalted butter both work fine, so use whichever you prefer. Sub with Buttery Nuttelex to make it dairy free.
  • Sugar – As above, use regular sugar or raw / brown sugar for a richer caramelised flavour.
  • Sugar – Taste your apples before adding sugar, then adjust the sugar you add in to suit.
  • Crumble Texture – Press the crumble mixture down with a spoon til it’s nice and even, or keep it rough for extra crunch once baked! You can also sprinkle a little extra sugar over the top just before you pop it in the oven. The sugar caramelises on the top in sugary crunchy perfection.
  • Baking Time – You can adjust your baking time depending on the crumble texture you’re looking for. A shorter time will lead to a softer crumble topping, just like a soft baked cookie. Baking for longer will make it firmer and crunchier.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Easy Apple Crumble Recipe with Muesli

Amount per Serving

Calories

2924

% Daily Value*

Fat

145

g

223

%

Saturated Fat

89

g

Trans Fat

6

g

Polyunsaturated Fat

7

g

Monounsaturated Fat

38

g

Cholesterol

366

mg

122

%

Sodium

1305

mg

57

%

Potassium

1455

mg

42

%

Carbohydrates

401

g

134

%

Fiber

29

g

121

%

Sugar

206

g

229

%

Protein

29

g

58

%

Vitamin A

5118

IU

102

%

Vitamin C

36

mg

44

%

Calcium

142

mg

14

%

Iron

17

mg

94

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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