Gluten-Free Apple Crumble with Blackberries and Rhubarb

Gluten-Free Apple Crumble with Blackberries and Rhubarb

Baking and Desserts • European

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Time 45 minutes
Ingredients 12
Servings 6

Description

Depending on the amount of butter you use, you can achieve — with 50 grams added — a crumbly dough, or with 75–80 grams added — a more dough-like consistency.

Ingredients

  • Apple 2 pieces
  • Orange zest 1 piece
  • Rhubarb 1 stalk
  • Irish Whiskey 0 fl oz
  • Sugar 5 oz
  • Serviceberries 5 oz
  • Cinnamon 1 tablespoon
  • Glutinous Rice Flour 5 oz
  • Almond 0 oz
  • Gluten-Free Baking Mix 0 oz
  • Vanilla salt 0 oz
  • Butter 0 oz

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1

First, zest the orange and then squeeze out the juice.

Step 2

Remove the core from the apples (I used white transparent apples, but Antonovka is also fine) and cut them into large wedges.

Step 3

Cut the rhubarb into pieces about 4 cm long.

Step 4

Place the apples and rhubarb in a saucepan, pour in the freshly squeezed orange juice, add star anise, orange zest, 30 grams of brown sugar, and whiskey, and simmer over low heat for about 5 minutes until the rhubarb is tender but not mushy.

Step 5

Let it cool slightly and add whole blackberries (you can use frozen ones, thawed on the top shelf of the refrigerator).

Step 6

Mix well and transfer to a baking dish.

Step 7

Sprinkle cinnamon on top.

Step 8

Then spread the gluten-free dough or crumble over it. Leave some space between the dough to allow air to escape from the dish.

Step 9

Bake for about 20–25 minutes until golden brown — be careful not to overbake.

Step 10

For the crumbly dough, mix rice flour and freshly ground almond flour in a bowl. Almonds can be ground using a coffee grinder. Add 50 grams of sugar, oats, and vanilla sugar.

Step 11

Then add the butter (to achieve a dough-like consistency, add about 50 grams of softened butter), previously brought to room temperature, and mix well, breaking up any lumps. This can be done by hand or with a mixer using a special attachment for shortcrust pastry.

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