
One of the UK’s favourite chefs, Gary Rhodes, has kindly donated his recipe for Nutty Bramley Apple Crumble. The humble crumble has always been a family favourite, but this inspired recipe gives it a new twist.
More about Gary: Well-renowned for his quintessentially British cuisine, Gary Rhodes has made his name as a top chef, restaurateur, author and celebrity. Awarded several Michelin stars for his outstanding restaurants, Gary is one of the UK’s favourite chefs and has become famous for reuniting the nation with its rich, traditional cuisine.
| Preparation time: 25-30 minutes | |
| Cooking time: 45-50 minutes | |
| Serves: 6 |
| Ingredients | |
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The apples: 900g (2lb) Bramley apples 25g (1oz) butter 25g (1oz) caster sugar Finely grated zest one lemon The crumble: 100g (4oz) butter` 175g (6oz) flour 75g (3oz) demerara sugar 50 – 75g (2-3oz) nibbed almonds |
Crumbles have a tasty history within family eating, particularly as part of our Sunday lunch with lots of homemade custard.
This crumble has a new twist. The crumbly topping is cooked separately, giving the topping a very crunchy finish, which can be made even coarser by adding extra bits. Almonds are also included in this recipe for a coarse nutty crunch.
The apple filling is simple: Bramley apples, a knob of butter, sugar and, to add another flavour, the finely grated zest of one lemon.
A pinch of cinnamon can also be added to either the apples or the crumble.
The Crumble topping
The Bramleys
NOTE- The almonds can be omitted from this recipe.
