This weekend why not try this wonderful pear and ginger crumble for the family or if you have friends coming round. It is easy and any crumble goes down really well.
I rarely cook puddings as none of us in the family really
eat them, but I do try on a Sunday or if I am entertaining to do
something. I was given a set of
terracotta stone dishes that are perfect for single portion puds or starters
and so I have made these as individuals but they would work just as well in one
dish.
Small piece of ginger – chopped into very small cubes
Brown sugar
Boiling water
Couple of eating apples – peeled and cored
3 large desert pears
Butter - not straight
from the fridge
Plain flour
Sugar
Porridge oats
The amount of butter /flour and sugar will depend on how
many you are cooking for and how much they like crumble. In my family (2 adults, 2 teenage boys and a hungry 9 year old) they most definitely prefer
crumble to the fruit so I have used 3oz of butter / sugar and 6oz flour with a large mummy sized handful of oats for crunch.
I make the ginger juice first by putting the boiling water
over the ginger and brown sugar and keep boiling. I think you are supposed to throw away the
ginger and just use the juice but I add plenty of water then boil for a long
while to soften the ginger.
When most of the juice has evaporated I then add the apple first and as it softens add the pear
followed by a sprinkling more of brown sugar.
Once the fruit has softened but still kept some shape take
it from the heat and lay in a layer in
dishes. Allow it to cool.
In the meantime make the crumble by mixing the butter and
flour by hand. When it resembles
breadcrumbs add the sugar and stir gently by hand. Add the handful of oats and stir again.
Top the fruit and cook in a medium oven till browned on
top.
Serve with cream, ice cream or custard then sit back and
listen to their ooohs and aahhhs of pleasure as they tuck in.
Have a go and spoil them this weekend. Tell me how you get on
Tiggy
read my trials and tribulation on my other blog at Tiggy Hayes.
Yum-ee. Will definitely use this AND the other recipes in the older posts. Really great food for family meals. Please keep it up.
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Thank you for your lovely comments I hope your family enjoyed it as much as mine
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