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Easy Berry Crumble/ Crisp/ Cobbler-Type Thing with Cereal Streusel Topping
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Easy Berry Crumble/ Crisp/ Cobbler-Type Thing with Cereal Streusel Topping

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I am admittedly not much of a baker. And even for a non-baker like me, to call a crisp/crumble/cobbler type thingy "easy" is almost redundant.

This is also admittedly not the best crisp/crumble/cobbler type thingy recipe out there. But the point is that even if it isn't, and if you've never tried making one, you'll probably be so pleasantly surprised at how easy, adaptable, and yummy this oven hack's recipe turns out that you'll add these thingies to your regular repertoire.

The general rule to these things is that there's some fruit filling, and there's some kind of streusel topping, and the ratio of one to the other is up to you. I'm a roughly 60/40 fruit/topping type gal, which works out to about a 2-inch layer of fruit to a roughly 2/3-inch layer of topping (the fruit will reduce and thicken a bit).

If you're in a real hurry, you can buy a can of pie filling, and mix it with half fresh or frozen berries. A little pinch of salt mixed in helps to round out the flavors and soften the saccharin sweetness of canned pie filling.

The streusel topping can be made and refrigerated up to a week in advance.

I am admittedly not much of a baker. And even for a non-baker like me, to call a crisp/crumble/cobbler type thingy "easy" is almost redundant.

This is also admittedly not the best crisp/crumble/cobbler type thingy recipe out there. But the point is that even if it isn't, and if you've never tried making one, you'll probably be so pleasantly surprised at how easy, adaptable, and yummy this oven hack's recipe turns out that you'll add these thingies to your regular repertoire.

The general rule to these things is that there's some fruit filling, and there's some kind of streusel topping, and the ratio of one to the other is up to you. I'm a roughly 60/40 fruit/topping type gal, which works out to about a 2-inch layer of fruit to a roughly 2/3-inch layer of topping (the fruit will reduce and thicken a bit).

If you're in a real hurry, you can buy a can of pie filling, and mix it with half fresh or frozen berries. A little pinch of salt mixed in helps to round out the flavors and soften the saccharin sweetness of canned pie filling.

The streusel topping can be made and refrigerated up to a week in advance.

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Easy Berry Crumble/ Crisp/ Cobbler-Type Thing with Cereal Streusel Topping

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x @cook_5886383

I am admittedly not much of a baker. And even for a non-baker like me, to call a crisp/crumble/cobbler type thingy "easy" is almost redundant.

This is also admittedly not the best crisp/crumble/cobbler type thingy recipe out there. But the point is that even if it isn't, and if you've never tried making one, you'll probably be so pleasantly surprised at how easy, adaptable, and yummy this oven hack's recipe turns out that you'll add these thingies to your regular repertoire.

The general rule to these things is that there's some fruit filling, and there's some kind of streusel topping, and the ratio of one to the other is up to you. I'm a roughly 60/40 fruit/topping type gal, which works out to about a 2-inch layer of fruit to a roughly 2/3-inch layer of topping (the fruit will reduce and thicken a bit).

If you're in a real hurry, you can buy a can of pie filling, and mix it with half fresh or frozen berries. A little pinch of salt mixed in helps to round out the flavors and soften the saccharin sweetness of canned pie filling.

The streusel topping can be made and refrigerated up to a week in advance.

I am admittedly not much of a baker. And even for a non-baker like me, to call a crisp/crumble/cobbler type thingy "easy" is almost redundant.

This is also admittedly not the best crisp/crumble/cobbler type thingy recipe out there. But the point is that even if it isn't, and if you've never tried making one, you'll probably be so pleasantly surprised at how easy, adaptable, and yummy this oven hack's recipe turns out that you'll add these thingies to your regular repertoire.

The general rule to these things is that there's some fruit filling, and there's some kind of streusel topping, and the ratio of one to the other is up to you. I'm a roughly 60/40 fruit/topping type gal, which works out to about a 2-inch layer of fruit to a roughly 2/3-inch layer of topping (the fruit will reduce and thicken a bit).

If you're in a real hurry, you can buy a can of pie filling, and mix it with half fresh or frozen berries. A little pinch of salt mixed in helps to round out the flavors and soften the saccharin sweetness of canned pie filling.

The streusel topping can be made and refrigerated up to a week in advance.

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Ingredients

4 to 6 servings
  • For streusel topping:
  • 1 cupcereal with flakes (if it's got dried fruits and nuts, even better!) Granola and muesli work, too
  • 1 stick (8 Tablespoons)butter, cut into 1/2" cubes
  • 3/4 cupspacked brown sugar (light or dark ok)
  • 1/2 cupAP flour
  • 1/8-1/2 teaspoonkosher salt, depending on how much you like that sweet-salty contrast in your desserts
  • 1/2 teaspoonground cinnamon
  • Berry filling:
  • 1.5-2lbs. berries, washed and drained. Most kinds can be left whole, strawberries should be halved/ quartered depending on size
  • 1.5-2 Tablespoonsflour or corn starch
  • 1-3 Tablespoonssugar, depending on how tart your berries are and how sweet you want your filling
  • 1 pinchsalt
  • 1 Tablespoonwater for each 1/2 pound of berries
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  1. 1

    In a large mixing bowl, throw in all the streusel topping ingredients, making sure to distribute the salt and cinnamon as evenly as you can across the mixture. Leaving the cereal off to one side, use your fingers in a milking motion to incorporate the butter, brown sugar and flour together until you have pea-sized clumps.

    A picture of step 1 of Easy Berry Crumble/ Crisp/ Cobbler-Type Thing with Cereal Streusel Topping.
  2. 2

    Add the cereal in and gently massage to evenly incorporate it throughout the butter/sugar/flour paste. Put in a container and refrigerate for at least 20 to 25 minutes to allow the butter to harden again before baking. If you're going to bake fairly immediately, put the streusel mixture in the freezer for a good 10 to 15 minutes before baking.

    A picture of step 2 of Easy Berry Crumble/ Crisp/ Cobbler-Type Thing with Cereal Streusel Topping.
  3. 3

    Preheat the oven to 400F (This usually takes anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the oven).

  4. 4

    Prepare the berries by gently tossing them in a large bowl with the flour or corn starch and sugar to evenly distribute the flour and sugar and to coat each berry thoroughly.

    A picture of step 4 of Easy Berry Crumble/ Crisp/ Cobbler-Type Thing with Cereal Streusel Topping.
  5. 5

    Pour the berry mixture into a baking dish that is at least large enough in surface area to allow you to spread the berries in a roughly 2-inch layer. Then spoon the appropriate amount of water over the top of the fruit mixture. The reason I suggest the water be added after the fruit is mixed with the flour or starch and sugar is to avoid too much clumping.

    A picture of step 5 of Easy Berry Crumble/ Crisp/ Cobbler-Type Thing with Cereal Streusel Topping.
  6. 6

    Top the berries with a roughly 2/3-inch layer of streusel topping and bake for roughly 25 minutes, or until the streusel topping is baked through to a dark golden brown. Not to worry if your baking dish is so large that the berries would spread out more thinly. Just gather them toward the center to make a roughly 2-inch thick mound. It's called a crumble. How precise could it be, right? :D

    A picture of step 6 of Easy Berry Crumble/ Crisp/ Cobbler-Type Thing with Cereal Streusel Topping.
  7. 7

    Cool for 10 minutes or so and serve a heaping scoopful with a slightly less heaping scoopful of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream on top. Enjoy! :)

    A picture of step 7 of Easy Berry Crumble/ Crisp/ Cobbler-Type Thing with Cereal Streusel Topping.
  8. 8

    P.S. Leftovers go great with your morning yogurt. ;)

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