This delicious recipe is a favourite pudding for Sunday dinner, and it is so easy to make.
Ingredients
1 ½ lb (200g) cooking apples
6oz Castor sugar
1oz Demorara sugar
½ lb Self-raising flour
¼ lb Butter
Method
- Grease a 2 pint oven proof dish.
- Peel and slice the apples.
- Mix the apples with 2 oz of sugar and put into the oven proof dish.
- Chop the butter into cubes.
- Place butter and flour into a mixing bowl and rub in using fingertips until crumbs form.
- Stir in the rest of the sugar (4 oz).
- Sprinkle the rubbed in mixture over the apples and press down lightly.
- Bake for an hour in a preheated oven at 350°F.
- Serve hot or cold with custard or cream.
Definitions:-
To chop: To cut food into small even-sized pieces using a knife or food processor.
To grease: To apply a layer of fat to a surface to prevent food from sticking, e.g. grease the baking tray with butter.
To mix: To beat or stir food ingredients together until they are combined.
To peel: To remove the outer layer of a food.
To rub in: A method of incorporating fat into flour by rubbing the fat with the fingertips until it combines with the flour to form a mixture with a breadcrumb-like consistency, eg rub the butter into the flour and add enough cold water to form a smooth dough. Pastry, scones, cakes and biscuits are made using the rub in method.
To slice: To cut something into even-sized thin pieces using a sharp knife or food processor.
To sprinkle: To scatter a powdered ingredient or tiny droplets of a liquid, eg sprinkle the caster sugar over the fruit or sprinkle the brandy over the fruit cake.
To stir: To agitate an ingredient or a number of ingredients using a hand held tool such as a spoon.
!Note - you can vary the fruit, or add other dry ingredients like chopped nuts or oatmeal into the crumble mix.