Easy Plum Crumble Recipe (2024)

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I love this easy plum crumble recipe because it’s so delicious and a bit unexpected. It’s tart and sweet and topped with the most delicious crumble! You’ll also love how portable it is too, making it the perfect summer dessert recipe to bring to BBQs and Potlucks.

If you can’t find plums you can also try my easy Blackberry Crumble recipe instead, it’s even easier since there’s no slicing or peeling of fruit! Just toss the berries and go! Or in the fall try my Apple Crisp in a Cast-Iron skillet, a great recipe for potlucks like Thanksgiving!

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Recipe Pairing Ideas:

  • Serve some refreshing Homemade Lemonade or Watermelon Lemonade
  • Kick-off the party with a beautiful and easy Tarte au Soleil with Pesto
  • Followed by my fall-off-the-bone BBQ Ribs and Traditional Potato Salad

Watch My Video Demo of This Recipe Below!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe:

  • Fruit crumbles are so easy to make! Essentially, you slice your fruit, toss with sugar and flour, place the crumble on top, and bake! It’s really that simple!
  • You can also assemble it in advance and refrigerate it. Then all you have to do is pop it in the oven to bake when you sit down to dinner
  • Crumbles also make for great potluck desserts since they are so easy to transport and can be re-heated or baked at your host’s home. Just don’t forget to bring the ice cream!
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Step#1: Slice the Plums

  • Pit and slice the plums into quarters and place them in a large bowl.
  • I leave the skin on because it’s the part of the plum that adds the tartness.
  • It’s the combination between the sweet flesh and the tart skin is really wonderful once baked!
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Which Plums are Best for Crumbles?

  • You can use regular Black Friar Plums which have yellow flesh inside or red plums.
  • I love the deep red color of the Santa Rosa Plums, Satsuma Plums, Simcas or Dinosaur Plums. But I’ll often do a mix of both, that way you get two different flavors and colors.
  • The bright red color the red-fleshed plums bring such a fantastic summery color to this crumble!
  • In my garden, I grow Santa Rosa plums which have a deep amber flesh, and once I get enough of them, I throw in few Santa Rosas in too!
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How To Know You Are Buying the Correct Plums?

  • If the plums aren’t labeled properly at the market it can be hard to know what you are buying until you cut into them.
  • So if you really want the red ones, ask the produce department to verify they are in fact the variety you think they are, typically they’ll even slice one open and allow you to taste it too!

Step#2: Toss the Plums with Sugar and Flour

  • Even if your plums are sweet, it’s best to still toss them with sugar. The sugar is what will take the juice of the plums and turn it into a rich syrup.
  • Without the sugar, your crumble will be too runny.
  • The flour then helps to thicken the syrup so you have a wonderful sauce to mix with the ice cream once it’s baked.
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How-To Thicken Fruit Sauce for Crumble

  • You can either use flour tossed with the fruit, and the juices from the fruit with combine with the flour while baking to thicken the sauce.
  • Or you can use cornstarch. If using cornstarch add 2 tablespoons of cornstarch to 2 tablespoons of water, and toss with the fruit.
  • The cornstarch needs a bit more water to activate than the flour.

Step#3: Transfer to a Baking Dish

Place the plums in an oven-to-tale baking dish. It helps to pat the plums down in the dish so that you have a level surface to place the crumble upon. I like to use a shallow baking dish so everyone gets a bite of crumble! The crunchy, chewy texture of the crumble mixed with the flavor of cinnamon is so delicious!

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Step#4: Add the Crumble

  • Be sure to sprinkle the crumble mixture well across the top of the gratin dish, so that each person gets enough crumble in their scoop!
  • I like to add chopped pecans to my crumble but you also could use almonds or walnuts too!
  • If you are looking to turn this recipe into a plum cobbler then follow the base for this recipe and top with the cobbler recipe from my Peach Cobbler recipe. That would be great too!

Assuring a Crunchy Crumble

  • For a crunchy crumble be sure to bake your crumble at 375F the higher heat helps the fruit become syrupy while making the crumble crunchy.
  • Add melted butter to the crumble. The ratio of butter to flour has to be 2:1. So in this recipe it’s 1 cup of flour to 1/2 cup of melted butter. It makes the crumble crunchier.
  • I also add baking powder to puff of the crumble to give it air, making it crunchier too. And brown sugar for a nice amount of chewiness too.
  • Don’t mix up the crumble in a food processor, it’s better mixed with a fork, to keep it’s fluffy texture. Then stir in the pecans.
  • And don’t forget the nuts! Adding any kind of nut to your crumble will also make it crunchier too.

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Can you make this ahead of time?

  • Yes! The best part about a crumble is the fact that you can assemble the whole thing ahead of time and just pop it in your fridge.
  • Then when you sit down to dinner, pop it in the oven and bake.
  • That way once dinner is over you’ll have a hot bubbling crumble ready to serve to your guests.

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Serving Tips:

  • This pairs really well with some high-quality vanilla ice cream and yes, this would be the time to spring for the Haagen-Dazs!
  • Or you could also serve it with some freshly whipped, homemade whip cream.
  • The combination of warm, syrupy fruit with crunchy crumble and ice cream makes for a fantastic summer dessert idea and way easier than pie!

More Delicious Fruit Desserts!

  • Peach Cobbler Recipe
  • Apple Crisp in a Skillet
  • Air Fryer Blueberry Hand Pies
  • Triple Berry Cobbler
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Easy Plum Crumble Recipe

Yield: 8

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes

Plums are at their best right now and if you are looking for a dessert to bring to a summer BBQ, this is the ticket! I love this easy plum crumble recipe because it's so delicious and a bit unexpected. You'll also love how portable it is too!

Ingredients

  • 5 lbs (2,250 g) firm, red plums, pitted and quartered
  • ½ cup (100g) of sugar
  • 1/3 cup (40g) flour

Crumb Topping

  • 1 cup (120 g) of flour
  • 4 tbsp (58g) brown sugar
  • 1 tsp (5 ml) baking powder
  • ¾ tsp (3.5 ml) cinnamon
  • ½ (2.5 ml) tsp salt
  • ½ cup (120g) of melted butter
  • 2 tbsp (30 ml) heavy cream
  • 1 tsp (5 ml) vanilla extract
  • 1 cup (150g) of chopped pecans

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375F (190C)
  2. Toss plums with sugar and flour and set aside.
  3. For crumble, mix all dry ingredients together with a fork until combined.
  4. Then add the butter, cream and vanilla extract. Whisk together with a fork until a wet crumb forms.
  5. Then add the pecans and mix to combine.
  6. Pour plum mixture into a 14 x 9 greased oven-safe casserole dish.
  7. Sprinkle the crumble evenly on top.
  8. Bake for 25-30 mins until top is golden brown and juices begin to bubble.
  9. Serve warm with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Notes

Once the crumble is added to the top of the plum mixture, you could cover and refrigerate until ready to bake. Then when you sit down to dinner, place it in the oven to bake. Serve warm with the ice cream.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 211Total Fat: 13gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 10mgSodium: 153mgCarbohydrates: 21gFiber: 2gSugar: 7gProtein: 3g

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FAQs

What is the secret to crunchy crumble? ›

However, we also love adding porridge oats for extra chewiness, as in these recipes for very-berry oat crumble and American-style apple crisp. Chopped and toasted nuts such as pecans, almonds or hazelnuts also make a lovely addition to a traditional crumble, for taste as well as an extra-crunchy texture.

How do you make a crumble not soggy? ›

Use the Right Amount of Butter

Too much butter and your topping will become a greasy blob or disappointingly soggy. Some recipes will ask you to cut in cold butter along with your dry ingredients, resulting in pea-size pieces that are sprinkled across the hot fruit filling.

How do you thicken fruit crumble? ›

Mixing cornflour through the fruit before you bake the crumble thickens the juices and stops the topping from going soggy.

How do you freeze plums for crumble? ›

Freezing plums

Lay out your plum slices on a baking tray and put them in the freezer. When they're frozen you can remove them from the tray and put them in a container, then replace them in the freezer - they shouldn't stick together so you can use what you need each time.

What does baking powder do in a crumble? ›

First, adding a teaspoon of baking powder to the flour mixture makes the crumble topping more tender. Second, using cold butter and working it into the flour mixture makes for a pastry-like topping reminiscent of pie crust. Pro tip: Crumble topping freezes incredibly well and can be kept on hand for crumble anytime.

Should butter be cold for crumble? ›

Use cold, cubed butter.

Making the crumble with room temperature or melted butter will cause the topping to spread as it bakes, rather than creating a landscape of craggy, crunchy sweet pieces. Using cold butter will help all the crumble ingredients bind together before baking and then saturate them evenly in the oven.

What does cornstarch do in a crumble? ›

Then, make sure to bake the crumble long enough so that the fruit filling comes to a profuse simmer at the edges of the pan. This shows that the cornstarch has been activated enough to thicken the juices, turning them supple and silky.

What happens if you put too much butter in crumble? ›

If you use more butter than the recipe calls for, the crumb topping will be melted and greasy. If you don't use enough butter it will be dry and floury.

What is crumble mix made of? ›

Put 175g plain flour and 110g golden caster sugar in a bowl with a good pinch of salt. Slice in 110g cold butter and rub it in with your fingertips until the mixture looks like moist breadcrumbs. Shake the bowl and any big bits will come to the surface – rub them in.

How do you keep crumble from sinking into fruit? ›

Double-bake your fruit crumble topping

For the crunchiest crumble ever, pre-baking the topping is the key. Otherwise, once in the oven, the crumble topping will mop up the fruit's juices like a sponge. The undersides of the topping never even had a chance to achieve their golden glory days.

Why add lemon juice to apple crumble? ›

This is known as oxidation and occurs when the cells within the fruit are exposed to air. Lemon juice helps with this, acting to coat the flesh and protecting it. It also adds extra flavour to your apple crumble recipe and offsets the sweetness of the sugar.

Why does my crumble overflow? ›

Maybe try a narrower dish so you have greater topping depth. You need to make small holes in the crumble with e.g. the handle of a teaspoon, to let the steam out as it cooks. I would think your filling is too juicy and not solid enough; I have had this happen with plum crumble but never apple. It's still yummy though.

Do I need to peel plums to freeze? ›

You can keep the skins on or off. It's up to you. If you want to peel your plums, you'll need a pot of boiling water and a bowl of ice water.

Is it better to freeze fruit crumble cooked or uncooked? ›

You can freeze Blackberry and Apple Crumble baked and unbaked. To freeze baked crumble, allow it to cool completely. Wrap it in freeze safe cling film to keep it airtight, then pop it into a freezer bag and label the bag with the date and contents.

What can you do with an excess of plums? ›

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What is the difference between a crumble and a crisp and a cobbler? ›

Cobbler: A fruit dessert made with a top crust of pie dough or biscuit dough but no bottom crust. Crisp/crumble: In Alberta, the terms are mostly interchangeable. Both refer to fruit desserts similar to cobbler but made with a brown sugar streusel topping sometimes containing old-fashioned rolled oats.

What is the top of crumble made from? ›

Apple crumble recipe topping is typically made of butter, sugar and flour which gets topped on the cooked fruit filling. To add an extra element of texture and flavour, oats, coconut, nuts and cinnamon can be added to the crumble mix.

What's the difference between a crumble and a cherry crisp? ›

Crisps are essentially crumbles with the addition of oats and optional nuts, which causes the topping to “crisp” in the oven. Due to the higher ratio of oats to flour, crisps are often enjoyed for breakfast and are just as tasty eaten cold from the fridge as they are warmed up in the oven.

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