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picture of recipeFruit Crumble - Vegetarian Society
apple,    wholewheat flour,    fruit,    vegetable fat spread,    sugar,    flour
Browse hundreds of recipes the Vegetarian Society has built to make eating vegetarian tastier, healthier and easier for everyone.
Peel and core the apples, place in an ovenproof dish and sprinkle with...


picture of recipeFast Fruit Crumble - Vegetarian Society
desiccated coconut,    golden syrup,    oil,    oats,    raspberry,    fruit,    sugar
Browse hundreds of recipes the Vegetarian Society has built to make eating vegetarian tastier, healthier and easier for everyone.
Preheat oven to 180 C / Gas 4. Grease an ovenproof dish with a little ...


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picture of recipeOld-Fashioned Fruit Crumble Recipe | EatingWell
canola oil,    oats,    pecan,    almond,    cinnamon,    blueberry,    plum,    peach,    wholewheat flour,    fruit,    brown sugar,    sugar,    orange juice,    flour
Use whatever fresh or frozen fruit you have on hand to make this old-fashioned crumble. Typical crumble topping has as much as a half cup of butter--ours has just a bit of canola oil and, for richness...


picture of recipeFruit Crumble Recipe | SparkRecipes
oats,    almond,    berries,    wholewheat flour,    vegetable fat spread,    brown sugar,    sugar,    flour
Easy, delicious and healthy Fruit Crumble recipe from SparkRecipes. See our top-rated recipes for Fruit Crumble.
Preheat oven to 350* Combine 5 cups berries with 2 tbls flour and 4 tsp splenda, pour i...


picture of recipeFruit Crumble Recipe | SparkRecipes
oatmeal,    nutmeg,    cinnamon,    cranberry,    apple,    fruit,    vegetable fat spread,    brown sugar,    sugar,    flour
In saucepan add apples, cranberries and mixed fruit. Add a little water about 1/4 cup. Cook till apples become soft, about 5 or 10 mins. Pour into a sprayed 9x13 pan. In bowl mix oatmeal, flour, brown...


picture of recipeQuick Fruit Crumble Recipe - Food.com
desiccated coconut,    golden syrup,    oil,    oats,    raspberry,    fruit,    sugar
Recipe from Vegetarian Society
Serving Size: 1 (39) g   Servings Per Recipe: 4   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 181.3   Calories from Fat 76 g 42 %   Total Fat 8.5 g 13 %   Saturated Fat 1.4 g 7...


picture of recipeTropical Fruit Crumble Recipe - Food.com
dried ginger,    pineapple,    papaya,    mango,    coconut,    vegetable fat spread,    brown sugar,    flour
A little different from normal fruit crumble. Tropical fruits are flavored with ginger and coconut. You can use chopped nuts if you don't like coconut.
Serving Size: 1 (552) g   Servings Per Recipe...


picture of recipeOld-Fashioned Fruit Crumble For Two Recipe | EatingWell
canola oil,    oats,    almond,    cinnamon,    fruit,    brown sugar,    sugar,    orange juice,    flour
A fruit crumble is a sure way to satisfy the sweet tooth and add another serving of fruit to your diet. We've used blueberries here, but any fresh or frozen fruit can stand in to meet your family...


picture of recipeBlueberry (Or Any Fruit) Crumble Recipe - Food.com
canola oil,    oats,    pecan,    almond,    cinnamon,    blueberry,    wholewheat flour,    fruit,    brown sugar,    sugar,    orange juice,    flour
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Serving Size: 1 (143) g   Servings Per Recipe: 4   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 278.7   Calories from Fat 100 g 36 %   Total Fat 11.1 g 17 %   Saturated Fat 0.9 g 4 %   Cholest...


picture of recipeOld-Fashioned Fruit Crumble (For Two) Recipe - Food.com
canola oil,    oats,    almond,    cinnamon,    fruit,    brown sugar,    sugar,    orange juice,    flour
This simple and delicious fruit crumble is designed especially to serve two in 6-inch ramekins. What a great way to have a quick and easy dessert on a busy night. Double or triple the recipe for addit...


picture of recipeDel Monte Fruit Crumble Recipe | SparkRecipes
cinnamon,    pineapple,    peach,    pear,    vegetable fat spread,    brown sugar,    flour
Easy, delicious and healthy Del Monte Fruit Crumble recipe from SparkRecipes. See our top-rated recipes for Del Monte Fruit Crumble.
Put all fruit in an 8 inch baking dish. Combine flour, sugar ...


picture of recipeEat Well For Less Frozen Fruit Crumble Recipe | BBC Series, 2022
oats,    almond,    pineapple,    mango,    lime,    cherry,    vegetable fat spread,    maple syrup
With a crunchy, nutty top and your choice of frozen fruit, this quick to prep crumble is the ultimate budget-friendly comforting treat.
Preheat the oven to 190 C/170 C fan/Gas 5.   Tip the frozen fruit...


picture of recipeRich Fruit Crumble Recipe by I.am.Vegetarian | ifood.tv
granary flour,    millet,    muscavado sugar,    mixed spice,    rye,    sesame seed,    wholewheat flour,    fruit,    vegetable fat spread
MAKING   1) In a large deep dish, put the fruit.   2) On high power, cook covered for 5 minutes or until hot, stirring once in between. If you are using frozen fruit, cook for 10 minutes.   3) Then, add ...


picture of recipeApple and Raspberry Crumble - Andy Bates's fresh fruit crumble is perfect with cream or custard.
oats,    vanilla pod,    raspberry,    chokeberry/cooking apple,    wholewheat flour,    vegetable fat spread,    sugar,    water
Andy Bates's fresh fruit crumble is perfect with cream or custard.
Pre-heat the oven to 190 C. Peel and core the apples, quarter and cut into chunks.   Put the apples into a pan with the sugar, s...





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