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"Have you shared this one on the blog?", my husband asked a few days ago. We had spent the day with family and halfway through the afternoon, I decided a sweet treat would be nice.
I spotted the bowl of pink-blushed golden apples and knew exactly what I'd make. I flipped on the oven and by the time the little bell went off, letting me know it was pre-heated, my dessert was ready to go.
Thirty minutes later, Scott and I were dolloping bowls full of warm apple crisp with big scoops of vanilla ice cream. We presented them to our relaxed guests, who hadn't even had time to miss us and, well, let's just say there were exclaims of delight. And then silence ... as everyone savored the simple, delicious dessert.
I've been making this apple crumble for so long, I could probably do it in my sleep. When Scott asked if I'd shared in here at The Café, I felt like I'd been keeping a secret from you. A really wonderful secret. You see, any time I need a super fast, sure-to-please dessert, this is my go-to recipe. It's made with the most basic ingredients; apples, butter, sugar and flour.
That's it ... usually.
This time, I had a bit of fun with my old stand by recipe and added a handful of crushed Biscoff cookies to the crumble mixture. It didn't take much extra time but was a delightful variation. I also used individual shallow serving dishes, drizzling each one with a bit of my Ridiculously Easy Caramel Sauce. Voila! A humble little dessert is transformed into special-occasion fare!
Are you ever in a "culinary dessert-dilemma"? Perhaps it's unexpected guests or a party at work you've forgotten all about ................... maybe you have kids that are forever inviting an extra friend for dinner. Maybe there's a neighbor you want to say "I care" to but you're time is tight., It might just be that someone (maybe you) has a major sweet tooth and needs a yummy sweet treat.
Whatever the situation is, I promise you'll feel like quite the magician with this super easy recipe up your sleeve. Everyone seems to go crazy over a warm apple dessert and no one will believe how fast you can whip this up .............. and how amazingly delicious its. Trust me, you definitely want this World's Easiest Apple Crumble in your bag of tricks!
P.S. Be sure to serve this World's Easiest Apple Crumble with Ridiculously Easy Caramel Sauce. This dessert sauce is so easy to make, it's ridiculous. Ridiculously delicious too!!
If you want to skip the Biscoff cookies it will still be crazy good!
- 5-6 medium Golden Delicious apples** about 6 cups, peeled, cored and sliced
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 stick butter 4 ounces, melted
- 1 cup all-purpose flour possibly a bit more
- 12 Biscoff*** cookies crushed
- pinch of salt
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Pre-heat oven to 350˚F. Spray a 9-10-inch round or square baking dish or 6-8 individual baking dishes* with cooking spray.
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Pour apples into baking dish(s), mounding a bit on top, if needed. Sprinkle with ½ cup sugar and the cinnamon. (If you want a less sweet dessert, omit this ½ cup sugar and just use the ½ cup sugar specified for the crumble topping.)
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Combine flour, ½ cup sugar, Biscoff crumbs and salt. Stir to combine.
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Add butter and stir with a fork until large, wet crumbs form. If mixture is too wet and doesn’t form crumbs, add a bit more flour, 1 tablespoon at a time. Stir with fork after each addition until large crumbs do form.
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Take crumb mixture with your hands and pile on top of apples, trying to keep fairly large crumbs intact. If using individual pans, divide mixture evenly. Place pan(s) on a large sheet pan.
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Bake for 25-30 minutes or until crumbs are golden brown. Remove from oven. Serve warm with ice cream, if desired and Ridiculously Easy Caramel Sauce drizzled on top.
* ~ I used -inch ceramic, individual baking dishes and got 6 servings. If your dishes are smaller, you will probably get 8 servings.
** ~ You can actually use any good baking apple, though I wouldn’t use a super hard apple like a Granny Smith. I love baking with Golden Delicious or Ginger Gold apples.
*** ~ More and more grocers are beginning to carry these delicious Belgian cookies. They have them now at my most common market. Walmart and Target also carry them. If you can’t find Biscoff, you can make the recipe without. Just follow the directions and omit the cookies. If you have another favorite cookie, you could substitute it for the Biscoff cookies. I think Lorna Dunes or Nutter Butters or even graham crackers would be wonderful. I've also made this crumble lots of times without any cookies and it's fantastic.
Patty Price says
Beautiful and tasty go-to dessert, love that they get finished off with a large scoop of vanilla ice cream....I'll bet your guests were very happy 😉 I'm pinning for a dinner party-I want to make my guests happy too 😉
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Mary Callan says
Totally delicious - such a great treat :))
Mary x
Veronica Miller says
What a delight! So pretty and delicious - what a bonus that it is simple to boot! When you usually make it, do you use more flour instead of the cookies?
Chris Scheuer says
Hi little mama! Usually it takes a just bit more flour to get the crumbles but sometimes it doesn't. I think it depends on the flour, humidity, etc. If it's too wet, just add a tablespoon at a time till it gets nice big crumbs. Enjoy!
Kalyan Panja says
Just mouthwatering...looks delicious!
Jemma says
Chris,
What would I do without you?!! This recipe is pinned and I am already eyeing the ingredients in my pantry!
Warm Hugs!
Jemma
Ms Lemon of Make Mine Lemon says
Chris, this looks so good. Your guests are very fortunate. Outstanding photos.
Kim G. says
Oh! my god! This crumble looks PER-FECT!
Laura (Tutti Dolci) says
I love apple crumbles! Adding biscoff and that caramel sauce took this one over the top!
Chris @ Shared Appetite says
This looks so ridiculously good. I was just thinking this afternoon how I desperately want to make an apple crisp soon, and the addition of crumbled biscoff is pure genius!
Chung-Ah | Damn Delicious says
You had me at biscoff!
Dina says
sounds yummy! great use of Biscoff.
Mr. & Mrs. P says
Yummy! Who wouldn't love this. We finally bough biscoff.. Yes we know, we are late to the biscoff bandwagon but we cant wait to use it
Claire @ Claire K Creations says
Yep I too go crazy over a warm apple dessert. In fact one of my favourite breakfasts is chopped up apple, sprinkled with cinnamon and microwaved for 30 seconds to warm it then coated in muesli and yoghurt. It's almost like a breakfast crumble.
Stashing this one away for emergencies. Hungry after dinner counts as an emergency right?
Vicki Bensinger says
Oh dear this looks so good. You would have to have that caramel dripping down the bottle - it makes me drool. Great recipe and beautiful photo. I need to talk to your hubby and find out what he does so maybe my pics could look 1/2 as good as yours.
Rhodesia says
Now if only I could get Biscoff!! Have a good day, Diane
Pondside says
This looks delicious! Thanks for including the link so that I could look at the cookies - I'll have to see if anyone carries them up here.
Angie Schneider says
A perfect apple crumble recipe. I guess other cookies will work too?
Mi Ka says
I just can say that is a WONDERFUL recipe, Chris! You`re a great cooker!!!
Lenia says
I can not say no to apple crumbles!This one is definitely a winner!
Kisses!
Tricia @ Saving room for dessert says
So drool worthy - even at 7 AM! The caramel, Biscoff cookies, apples - what a great combination. Happy Monday!
Andrea_TheKitchenLioness says
Chris, there it is, your easy apple crumble recipe that you mentioned in your post about that lovely caramel suace - this does sound like a perefct recipe for those unexpected guests or a busy weeknight, just wonderful. As an avid apple crumble lover, I am always on the lookout for another special recipe - this is it! And the caramel sauce certainly makes it extra special!
Have a wonderful Monday!
Ginny says
Yum, this is a unique recipe and perfect for fall!
La Table De Nana says
Love this Biscoff addition and way easier than the labor intensive cake:-)
Thank you and your partner in crime:-)
Pamela @ Brooklyn Farm Girl says
I have a big basket of apples, what perfect timing!