Blackberry and Almond Oat Crumble

A delicious and easy sweet treat that everyone will love. We've used almonds and oats to increase the fibre content of this classic crumble that works... well with yoghurt or cream to serve. Read more A delicious and easy sweet treat that everyone will love. We've used almonds and oats to increase the fibre content of this classic crumble that works well with yoghurt or cream to serve.

Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
35 mins
FREEZER FRIENDLY
Yes
SHELF LIFE
3 days
Why is this healthy?
Nuts &
seeds
ALTERNATIVELY
Vegan
Contains
Nuts, Grains, Gluten
Ingredients
Serves 4
almonds
porridge oats (rolled)
coconut oil
cinnamon (ground)
maple syrup
coconut yoghurt
Why is this healthy?
Nuts &
seeds

NUTRITION PER SERVING (Read more)

421kcal
Calories
26g
Total Fat
38g
Carbs
15g
Sugars
11g
Protein
9g
Fibre
3mg
Iron
17%
 
130mg
Magnesium
31%
 
268mg
Phosporus
21%
 
475mg
Potassium
10%
 
9mg
Sodium
0%
 
0mg
Vitamin B1
0%
0.1mcg
Vitamin B12
4%
 
0.2mcg
Vitamin D
1%
 
8.2mg
Vitamin E
55%
 
41mcg
Vitamin B9
10%
 
16mcg
Vitamin A
2%
 
44mg
Vitamin C
49%
 
2.1mg
Zinc
19%
 
8mcg
Vitamin K
7%
 
0.5mg
Copper
56%
 
0.5mg
Vitamin B2
38%
 
1.8mg
Vitamin B3
11%
 
0.1mg
Vitamin B6
6%
 
171mg
Calcium
13%
 
Calories: 421kcal; Total Fat: 26g; Carbs: 38g; Sugars: 15g; Protein: 11g; Fibre: 9g; Iron: 3mg (17%); Magnesium: 130mg (31%); Phosporus: 268mg (21%); Potassium: 475mg (10%); Sodium: 9mg (0%); Vitamin B1: 0mg (0%); Vitamin B12: 0.1mcg (4%); Vitamin D: 0.2mcg (1%); Vitamin E: 8.2mg (55%); Vitamin B9: 41mcg (10%); Vitamin A: 16mcg (2%); Vitamin C: 44mg (49%); Zinc: 2.1mg (19%); Vitamin K: 8mcg (7%); Copper: 0.5mg (56%); Vitamin B2: 0.5mg (38%); Vitamin B3: 1.8mg (11%); Vitamin B6: 0.1mg (6%); Calcium: 171mg (13%)
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Notes

Alternatives:

frozen berries - frozen strawberries, frozen mango chunks

maple syrup - coconut molasses, date molasses

Why is this healthy?
Nuts &
seeds
ALTERNATIVELY
Vegan
Contains
Nuts, Grains, Gluten
Ingredients
Serves 4
almonds
porridge oats (rolled)
coconut oil
cinnamon (ground)
maple syrup
coconut yoghurt

Ingredients

Serves 4
almonds
porridge oats (rolled)
coconut oil
cinnamon (ground)
maple syrup
coconut yoghurt

Method

Your notes

1

Preheat oven to 200°C (180°C fan) and gather your ingredients.

2

To make the almond crumb, put almonds into a food processor and blitz until fine. Add the oats and blitz again for a few seconds until combined.

Add coconut oil and pulse on a slow speed to mix in with the almonds and oats. Stir through the cinnamon and pinch of salt.

3

Put the berries in the bottom of an oven proof dish. Drizzle over the honey or maple syrup and stir to coat.

4

Add the crumble topping then bake in the oven for 25-30 minutes.

5

The top should be nice and golden and the fruit, hot and blipping away underneath.

6

Serve with the coconut yoghurt, or ice cream.

Notes

Alternatives:

frozen berries - frozen strawberries, frozen mango chunks

maple syrup - coconut molasses, date molasses

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User comments (5)

Sally Last week

We enjoyed it but found the ‘crumble’ to be a bit too loose and dry for our liking - it didn’t hold together at all. Perhaps I blitzed it for too long? I like the idea of the nuts and oats in the crumble so I will try again but leaving the syrup/honey out of the fruit mix and instead adding a little sugar to the crumble mix to see if that helps to bind it.

Heather 2 weeks ago

Fantastic crumble. I used cooked rhubarb in one dish and frozen blueberries & strawberries in the other - a nice easy dessert 😊

Tonya 4 months ago

A stunner. We used blueberries and apple … it was gorgeous. We’re having the rest for breakfast!! Light yet warming and satisfying.

Sue 6 months ago

Easy versatile recipe with protein and added protein with sweet topper
Light crumble mix. Going to try mixing with less blended crumbs to add more texture.

Angela 7 months ago

Best crumble mix, made mine with rhubarb

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