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Crumble Topping ~ make ahead freezer recipe

Summer is here, which means berry season is near!  Having this exceptionally easy crumble topping on hand in your freezer allows you to make a fruit crisp at a moments notice. Life needs fresh fruit berry crisp on hand at all times.

Crumble Topping ~ make ahead freezer recipe

One of my absolute favorite, and easiest summer dessert recipes is fruit crisp.  So easy, add ice cream and start drooling.  It’s like summer in a bowl.  The best thing ever is leftovers eaten straight from the pan for breakfast the next day!  It’s the little things people.  The seriously delicious little things that keep me moving forward.

 So here’s the deal.  If you make this crumble topping recipe you will be able to whip a homemade dessert together in literally a blink of an eye!  Friends pop over unexpectedly?  BAM!  Make some crisp.  Get asked to a last minute potluck?  Not sure what to bring?  Voila!  Make crisp. The kicker is you will need to also have berries, or fruit on hand but well that’s not a problem is it?  Keep a few bags of frozen berries in your freezer at all times, or slice up a few apples.  NO. Big.  Deal.  You got this!

Crumble Topping ~ make ahead freezer recipe

Q: What fruit/berries work best for crisp?

A: Strawberries/Rhubarb, Blueberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Mixed Berries, Cherries, Peaches, Apples, or mix any combo of these fruits.  I love blueberry peach, apple blueberry works too, or any combination of berries and cherries.  It all works!

Q: Do I just use plain fruit with the topping or do I need to add stuff to the fruit?

A: I use plain fruit, there’s enough sugar in the topping.  You can add a squeeze of lemon juice and/or zest is always good to brighten up the flavors.  You cannot ruin this dessert.  Cross my heart and hope to die stick a needle in my eye.  Pinky swear.

Take a few minutes (like 20) and make a batch or two of this crumble topping.  I promise you, it will be so worth it!

Crumble Topping ~ make ahead freezer recipe

Here’s what you will need.  You can use preground nutmeg if that’s how you roll.  I roll that way sometimes too.

Crumble Topping ~ make ahead freezer recipe

Toss dry ingredients together and cut butter in with a pastry cutter until it is the consistency of oatmeal.

Or if you have a food processor….

Crumble Topping ~ make ahead freezer recipe

Then do this.  Pulse.  Pulse.  Pulse.

Crumble Topping ~ make ahead freezer recipe

Measure into quart sized freezer zip-loc bags. Label.  Store in freezer until ready to use.

Crumble Topping ~ make ahead freezer recipe

That’s all there is too it!  I measure 3 cups into each bag.  This makes 1 8×8 pan of crisp, or can be used as the crumble for one pie.  If you like your fruit crisp thinner you can make 31/2 cups stretch over a 9×13 pan (use 6-8 cups of fruit).

A few other scrumptious crisp ideas for you dessert time pleasure:

Blueberry Peach Crisp  Apple Crisp Heather’s Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp Peach Crumble Pie

Crumble Topping

Sheila
Makes 3 bags of crumble topping ~ 3 8×8 batches of fruit crisp or 3 crumble top pies
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Prep Time 20 minutes
Total Time 16 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine Dessert

Equipment

  • freezer safe zip-loc or reusable storage containers

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups Flour
  • 2 cups Brown Sugar
  • 2 cups White Sugar
  • 2 cups Oatmeal optional
  • 1 teaspoon Cinnamon heaping
  • 1/2 teaspoon Nutmeg
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • 1 1/2 cups cold Butter 3 sticks

Instructions
 

  • By hand: Add all dry ingredients to an extra large bowl and toss together. Add butter and using a pastry cutter cut butter into the dry ingredients until crumble is fine and there are no pieces bigger than the oatmeal.
  • Food Processor: If using a food processor this recipe works best if you do in two batches. Add half of the ingredients minus the oatmeal to food processor, pulse until butter is completely incorporated and crumble is uniform in size, no giant pieces of butter. Place first batch in large bowl and make your second, then add to bowl toss both batches together. Add oatmeal at this time and mix well to distribute throughout.
  • Measure 31/2 cups of crumble into quart sized zip-loc freezer bags. Place in freezer for up to 6 months.

Notes

Crisp: Add 4-5 cups of fresh or frozen fruit to a 8×8 baking dish or a 10 inch pie dish, spread crumble topping evenly over fruit. Bake for 1 hour at 350 degrees or until fruit is bubbling through and topping is brown and crispy. 
Pie: Place bottom crust in pie plate and crimp edges, add 5 cups of your favorite fruit filling, spread crumble topping over fruit, bake at 375 degrees for 45-60 minutes or until crust is done, crisp topping is nice and brown and fruit is bubbling up through the topping.  Allow at least 1 hour to cool before cutting into.  If you dig in too early it will be a little soupy.
Nutty Version: Add 1 cup of your favorite nut to the mix.  I love pecans!  Walnuts or almonds work perfectly too!  If making crumble by hand, chop nuts and add them in at the end.  If using a food processor just throw them in with the other ingredients.
Keyword berries, crumble, fruit, fruit crisp, pie, topping
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13 Comments

  1. Hi, what do you mean by sticks of butter? I would like to understand how much in weight. My daughter loves crumble and so I want to freeze some for her. Thanks Judith

    1. One stick of butter in the US is 1/2 cup or 113g. I hope this helps! You’re a good momma! Hope your daughter enjoys!

  2. Can you please clarify the weight of 3 sticks of butter? Where I live, butter comes in 500 gram blocks which I weigh as the recipe requires.

    1. I most certainly can, thanks for asking!! One stick of butter is 113 grams…so for the sake of easy math I would say you could make it 350 grams! A bit more butter is never a bad thing ;D Enjoy, Sheila

    1. I think your apple preserves sound amazing! Not dumb at all. This could be in addition to your great recipes!

  3. Brilliante!!! Great easy way to whip up a homemade dessert when you’re taking a meal to someone, too. (I hate when I don’t plan my time well and make dessert first, then have to send something store bought. Nothing wrong with that, but I prefer to send homemade). Thanks, I’ll definitely be doing this!

  4. Perfect timing! I’ve got fresh blackberries running out my ears and I need ideas on how to prepare them. This sounds delish!

    1. Perfect!! Freeze some of them berries and you can have blackberry crisp all summer long! thanks for stopping by;)