With Mother's Day just around the corner why not spoil your mum this Sunday with this delicious apple and rhubarb crumble recipe from our brilliant partners Cooking Them Healthy.
Everyone holds a place in their heart (see what we did there?) for crumble and this is certainly no exception! It is made with seasonal apple and rhubarb, both providing vitamin C and pectin which is helpful for the digestive system. Spelt flour has a lower gluten content and is therefore easier on the digestive system. Ingredients:
- 150g wholegrain spelt flour
- 100g butter, chilled and chopped into cubes
- 50g light muscovado sugar
- 1 cooking apple (approx 250g), chopped
- 160g rhubarb, chopped
- 3 tbsp runny honey
- 1 tsp cornflour
Instructions:
- Preheat the oven to 180C.
- Sift the flour into a bowl then add the chilled chopped butter. Using your fingertips, gently "rub in" the butter, in a light and airy manner, ensuring you keep your hands lifted above the bowl to keep the mix light. Rub the butter and flour together until the butter disappears and you are left with a light-looking crumble that resembles breadcrumbs.
- Stir in the sugar
- In another bowl add the chopped apple and rhubarb, and mix through the cornflour and runny honey
- Place the fruit into a cooking dish - this works well as both individual ramekins, sharing large ramekins or a large dish.
- Next sprinkle over your crumble topping. If you have any left over keep in a food bag in the freezer for future use as really useful.
- Bake in the oven until cooked through. This will vary depending on the size of your dish but should be around 20-40 minutes. When the fruit feels soft and the crumble is bubbling around the edges.
- Serve with natural yoghurt.
So enjoy this warming crumble with your mum this Mother's Day, and let her know how much she means to you!