Summer is crumble season with fruits at the peak of deliciousness, yet I persist in making the same old classic crumbles: apple, or peach and blueberry. This summer I broke out of my crumble rut and embarked on an epic bake-off, testing dozens of fruits and fruit combinations. In the process, I discovered some surprising new crumble loves, along with the realization that just about any jumble of fruits wrapped in a crumble topping is a winner.
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By annellis1
on November 12, 2012
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Guess I need to say more than yum yum; BUT that pretty much sums it up. Made it for desert tonight with our frozen (I know I know pizza. Took me about 1/2 hour to make it and another 1/2 hour to let it cool. Not much could be easier than this recipie nor anything yummier. thanks for the recipie kid os. I look forward to having some for breakfast.
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