Warm and slightly sweetened baked strawberries and apples topped with a crispy brown sugar crumble. Delicious and easy to make, this recipe is perfect for fruity dessert cravings.
Strawberries and apples in the same dessert? I’m sold. =)
I’ve wanted to pair strawberries and apples together for what seemed like forever. I didn’t get the chance to do so until now. It was so worth the wait. Delicious with just a few ingredients and very little prep time, you’ll have a warm fruity dessert ready in almost no time.
Sweet strawberries and slightly tart apples lightly coated with warm brown sugar topped with a crispy brown sugar crumble. Drool worthy. This is a dessert I cannot resist. Each bite, you get a little crunch, a bit of sweetness and tartness. It is absolutely amazing. And I cannot wait for you guys to try it.
First, peel the skin of the apple and remove the core. Cut the apples into thin slices.
Cut off the stem and the leaves from the strawberries. Cut the strawberries into medium slices, about 4-5 slices per large strawberry. If the strawberries are sliced too thin, they will start to dissolve when they are baked.
Place both the strawberries and apples in a medium size bowl and sprinkle brown sugar on them for a little added sweetness. My strawberries were a little sour, that’s why I opted for the sugar.
Set out four oven safe ramekins. I used the 6 ounce ones. Place slices of apples on the bottom for the first layer. I used only three slices, but you can add more if you like.
Then I topped the apples with a layer of strawberries.
Repeat these steps until you reach about ¾ the height of the ramekin. If you go any higher, like I did, the fruit will start to bubble over the edge. You will get to see the results later. =) Repeat for the rest of the ramekins.
Drizzle a little bit of water over each of the ramekin to keep the fruits moist.
Place the ramekins onto a baking pan. I did this in case the fruits bubbled over, which it did. I didn’t want to have to clean a mess in the oven. Bake the fruits for about 15 minutes at 375oF so that they would soften.
While the fruits are baking in the oven, make the brown sugar crumble. In a medium sized bowl, add in softened butter, brown sugar, and flour. I used my hands to mix the ingredients and to break the butter into smaller pea size pieces. The mixture will appear crumbly.
After 15 minutes, remove the ramekins from the oven and top the fruits with the brown sugar crumble.
Place the ramekins back into the oven and bake for another 20 minutes at 375oF until the top is a golden brown.
Allow the strawberry apple crumble to cool for about 10-15 minutes before serving. The reason for this is because fruits taste different when it is hot and when it has cooled down. When I took a bite out of it about 5 minutes after it came out of the oven, I felt the fruits were sourer. After allowing the strawberry apple crumble to cool down longer until it was just a little bit warm, the fruits tasted sweeter.
You can also see that the fruits bubbled over and solidified on the edges of the ramekin. Very messy but so tasty.
Serve the crumble slightly warm. Enjoy!
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rammiegirl says
That crumble looks amazing! I’ve never been successful with my apple crumble, but maybe this will be different this time. Can’t wait to try it out!
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much! This recipe worked for me, but because there are variations in ovens, that might be the reason why it turns out differently. Um… If it doesn’t work, turn up the temperature of the oven and see if that will help. Let me know how it goes! I’d love to hear from you =)
rammiegirl says
oh definitely! true, ovens do throw a twist with every recipe. will let you know how it turns out for sure!
foreverkelsey2001 says
It looks amazing!!! Have to try this soon!!!
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like it!
somewhatdaily says
This looks so, so good!
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
mattsandercock says
These sound wonderful! Mouth-watering photos too. 🙂
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
maureenc says
Thank you! I have printed it out to try over the weekend
candidlycass says
This looks so delicious…can’t wait to try it!
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you! I hope you’ll like it =)
Tilly Frueh says
I cannot wait to try this. My daughter loves any dessert with crumble on it. I swear, if she could get pizza with crumble, she would. Thank you for the recipe. I printed it off and plan on trying it this weekend.
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks, Tilly! I hope you and your daughter will like it!
Jen Smith says
Um.. Num! I am going to try this for sure! Looks delicious!
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks, Jen! I hope you’ll like the recipe =)
Jen Smith says
I’m sure I will! Strawberries, apples, and crumble, what’s not to like?!
pavanneh says
Looks delicious. I will have to try this.
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like it!
prairiepalate says
Great pictures! Yum! 🙂
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!