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Monday, September 29, 2014

Simple Apple Crumble 苹果金宝


This Apple Crumble was prepared in the August but only managed to post it now.  Just right time for the event of Little thumb ups.  Forgive for the to bad photography.   

There is so much to learn and need lot of improvement on food blogging be it the recipes, editing and photography are have to be 1st class, for me it is quite taxing will limited knowledge of modern technology.




I am not pretty, but I am sure is delicious!







Back to the Apple Crumble, adapted from Hong Kong TV show of  Eating Well with Wong ( 吾淑吾食) 

Ingredients 

3 green apple
1 Fuji Apple 
3 Tbsp Sugar 
1tsp cinnamon Powder
1/4 tsp of salt ( I omitted)
1/2 cup of brown sugar 
1/2 cup of rolled oats ( I used Nestum Whole grain oats)
1/3 cup  plain flour
4 tbsp of chilled butter ( cut into cubes)

I added the following to give that extra aroma of lemon.
1 lemon zest
1 tbsp lemon juice

Method


  1. Grease the baking pan
  2. Clean and cut  apples into slices
  3. Mix the apples with cinnamon powder and sugar, place in a aluminum  container ( mine is 8 inches in diameter)
  4. Rub in and mix the  flour, brown sugar, butter cubes, salt, lemon zest and lemon juice and oats.  Place the mixture onto the apples mixture.
  5. Bake in preheat oven of 175°C  for 1/2 hours or till done.











I added lemon juice and lemon zest to enhance the result.






Before baking


 After Baking 









This post is linked to the event, Little Thumbs Up organised by Zoe of Bake for Happy Kids and Doreen of My Little Favourite DIY and hosted by Kit of I-Lost in Austen.


6 comments:

  1. Hi Christine,

    Bad photography? Nay... All I see is a delicious apple crumble bake! You have incorporated very concise instructions with pictures too... Where got bad photography??? :p

    Zoe

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    1. Zoe, yr comment gave me a strong jap to keep going! TQ Sis!

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  2. Hi Christine,
    Have to agree with Zoe that your pictures are great . Looks really good to me . Love the addition of rolled oats in the cumble .... YUM! Thanks for sharing this recipe with LTU ;)

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  3. Christine, this would be so perfect with vanilla ice-cream! Aiyooo...

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