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For the crumble

Nutrition: Per serving

  • kcal533
  • fat22g
  • saturates13g
  • carbs75g
  • sugars42g
  • fibre5g
  • protein5g
  • salt0.47g
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Method

  • step 1

    Heat the air-fryer to 180C. Put the apples, cinnamon, sugar and dried fruit, if using, in a heatproof dish with 2 tbsp water. Cover and cook for 10-12 mins until the apples have softened and become juicy.

  • step 2

    Meanwhile, rub the butter into the flour, then stir in the sugar, oats and a pinch of salt until you have a coarse breadcrumb-like consistency.

  • step 3

    Stir the apple mixture, then sprinkle over the crumble in an even layer. Air-fry for a further 10 mins until golden brown. Leave to cool slightly, then serve warm with cream, custard or ice cream.

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A star rating of 4.8 out of 5.7 ratings

C.N.

Mine took a long time to cook as well for the same reasons as below but the results were very, very pleasing, especially considering the minimal effort.

SteveB63

I found it took much longer to cook in our air fryer. I also had to weigh the foil down as the blowing air just sucked it up. This may have been why it took longer to cook. We had an old bag of frozen mixed berries so I picked out a few blackberries and blackcurrants and mixed them in with the…

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RG-BC

I’ve found that placing a rack over any light material which could blow about should prevent this problem.

haranmonique

Can you bake this in the oven? I don't have an hairdryer.💕

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goodfoodteam

Hello, we have only tested this particular recipe in an air fryer. To cook in the oven, heat to 190C/170C fan/gas 5. Bake for about 15 mins in Step 1 until the fruit has softened and then 20-30 mins in step 3. Alternatively if you search for crumble recipes in the recipe search bar there are lots…

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question

Do you put the foil back on after you've added the crumble mix?

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goodfoodteam

Hello, no you don't need the foil once the crumble mix is on top of the fruit. Thanks for your question - Good Food Team.

kjnbkg2xwh72433

question

As a complete newbie…does step 1 mean heat the air fryer & then cook the apple mixture in the air fryer? If so how do I cover? Or does it mean heat the air fryer but do the apple mixture on the hob? Sorry to ask what might seem obvious!

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goodfoodteam

Hi, thanks for your question. Yes that's right that you cook the apple mixture in the air fryer in STEP 1, leaving the apples in the dish (Put the apples, cinnamon, sugar and dried fruit, if using, in a heatproof dish with 2 tbsp water. Cover the dish with a lid or with foil and cook for 10-12 mins…

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