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Cinnamon Apple Tart Cherry Crumble

This easy apple crumble takes half the effort of pie, but it's just as good, full of warming cinnamon & cardamom as well as brown sugar, oats & nuts.

fall / vegan-option

Cinnamon Apple Crumble

Pie is something I enjoy most when other people make it. I usually don’t have the patience to make crust, but that’s probably because I’m more of a filling person anyway. (When I was a kid, I’d always eat the pumpkin pie filling and leave the shell of the crust behind.)

So, naturally, crisps and crumbles are my fall desserts of choice. This apple crumble recipe is much easier than pie, but it still has all of apple pie’s fruity-crunchy-fall-spiced goodness.

Cardamom Oat Apple Crumble Recipe Cardamom Oat Apple Crumble

How to Make Apple Crumble

I made this nutty, oat-y crumble topping with a mixture of brown sugar, cinnamon, and cardamom. Cardamom has a sweet floral flavor that’s just a little bit unexpected here. I love this combination, but you can spice yours up however you like – nutmeg or allspice would work too. Once you choose your spices, the topping is easy to make: simply whisk together the dry ingredients, and then massage in butter or coconut oil until it’s incorporated but the mixture still has a crumbly texture.

Toss the crumble with chopped apples and bake until golden. (By the way, your kitchen will smell amazing). Let the crumble cool a little bit before serving and always enjoy with ice cream. (I especially love this with Nada Moo’s mmm…Maple Pecan vegan ice cream).

Cardamom Oat Apple Crumble   Cinnamon Apple Crumble

If you love this apple crumble recipe…

Be sure to try this apple pie, this apple crisp, and these apple muffins before apple season slips away!


4.7 from 3 reviews

Cinnamon Apple Crumble

 
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Prep time
15 mins
Cook time
45 mins
Total time
1 hour
 
This delicious spiced apple crumble is easier than pie and can be made vegan and gluten-free! A great fall dessert.
Author: Jeanine Donofrio
Recipe type: Dessert
Serves: 4
Ingredients
  • 12 ounces chopped apples (about 3 small)
  • Juice of ½ a small lemon
  • â…“ cup whole rolled oats
  • â…“ cup chopped walnuts
  • ¼ cup flour (whole wheat, spelt or oat flour)
  • â…“ cup brown sugar
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cardamom
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 3 tablespoons butter, vegan butter, or hardened coconut oil
  • ¼ cup dried tart cherries or cranberries
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 375° F and grease an 8x8 round pie pan, or similar sized dish.
  2. In a medium bowl, toss the chopped apples with a big squeeze of lemon.
  3. In a small bowl, mix together the oats, walnuts, flour, brown sugar, cinnamon, cardamom, and salt.
  4. Cut your butter (or hardened coconut oil) into a few small pieces and add to the crumble. Use your hands to smush it with the dry crumble topping - stop when it’s incorporated but still crumbly. (If you overmix it and it becomes mushy, add a bit more flour, if it's too dry, add a little more butter/oil.)
  5. Mix the apples and dried tart cherries with ½ the crumble and place into the baking dish. Sprinkle the rest of the crumble on top.
  6. Bake, covered, for 25 minutes, then uncover and bake 15-20 more minutes until the apples are soft and the crumble is golden brown.
  7. Let sit for 15 to 20 minutes before serving. Serve with scoops of ice cream.
Notes
*if you're sensitive to gluten, make sure your oats and oat flour are certified gluten-free. (You can also make oat flour by blitzing oats in a high-speed blender).

Note that spelt flour is not gluten-free.
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  1. Fel
    10.15.2014

    Wow does this look amazingly good I am not really a pie eater but I think that this would have to be exception, Look forward to trying this YUMMMMM

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  2. Caitlin from back2spain.com
    10.15.2014

    Yum. I’ll have this for breakfast please !

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  3. Sarah @ SnixyKitchen from snixykitchen.com
    10.15.2014

    I agree with you – crumbles highlight the filling in a much more satisfying way than pie (and require so much less time). Plus, I tend to think they’re prettier than pie! I love the unexpected cardamom you added to this crumble.

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  4. chelsea jacobs from thegirlwholovedtowrite.com
    10.14.2014

    This looks delicious!

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  5. Ricardo Schillaci from cocinandoalfuego.com
    10.14.2014

    So sorry you eat the filling and left the shell of the crust behind without calling me!
    I´ll try the recipe this comming weekend but a on pâte brisée crust (my preferred)
    Thanks for sharing and best regards.

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  6. Grace @ FoodFitnessFreshAir from foodfitnessfreshair.com
    10.14.2014

    I love, love how easy crisps are. Rarely do I ever even look at a recipe…one baking delight that you can just wing. I’m digging the sound of that cardamom flavor you’ve powered up in yours.

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  7. Sarah | Broma Bakery from bromabakery.com
    10.14.2014

    This is my kind of crumble- mostly topping and just a little apple. Yummmmmmm

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  8. Alexandra from chezsasha.com
    10.14.2014

    Mmm… fall is all about apple desserts – they’re so comforting.

    I love the gold-rimmed plate and spoon combo in the first photo. May I ask where you got these items?

    Thanks!

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    • jeanine
      10.14.2014

      Hi Alexandra, the plate is from a thrift store and the spoon is from a bunch of old silverware I bought on ebay.

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      • Alexandra from chezsasha.com
        10.15.2014

        Thanks, Jeanine!
        Thrift stores always have the best stuff.

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  9. Heather Mason from nuttynutritionistheather.com
    10.14.2014

    yes! I bought cardamom last year and only used it once. I need recipes with cardamom, this is perfect! Thanks!

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  10. Matt O' target='_blank'Gara from mobilewebsitedesignuk.com
    10.14.2014

    Nice crumble! I love a crunchy crust contrasting with a soft sweet middle.. yum. I made one just the other day at my buddies house, he’s got a few fruit trees and we used apple & pears. Served with vanilla ice-cream. A classic combo in the UK. WISH I’d known about the ground cardamom. Nice touch.

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  11. Kiran @ KiranTarun.com from kirantarun.com
    10.13.2014

    I could never resist a good autumn crumble! Yum 🙂

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  12. Dixya @ Food, Pleasure, and Health from foodpleasureandhealth.com
    10.13.2014

    im more of a crust person when it comes to pies but crumbles are always my goto as well. they work so well for both breakfast and dessert!!!

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  13. Lissa from theflourishingbaker.com
    10.13.2014

    Loving these photos. The crumble looks beautiful. Cardamom is one of my favorite warm spices! I can relate to eating just the filling. I can do that with coconut cream pie!

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  14. Emma from coconutandberries.com
    10.13.2014

    Crumbles are my favourite autumn/winter dessert too, especially with a good scoop of vanilla 🙂
    Love your cardamom twist!

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  15. Kelly from dettecakes.com
    10.13.2014

    Your recipes always look spot on! Thanks for sharing!
    XO Kelly

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  16. Katie @ Whole Nourishment from wholenourishment.blogspot.ch
    10.13.2014

    Crisps and crumbles are my kind of dessert too, and I love cardamom in this one especially. Definitely will be making this soon!

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  17. Minna from livingminnaly.com
    10.13.2014

    Haha Jeanine, I am totally the same way- when I was a kid, I’d get yelled at for scooping out all the inside of a pie and neglecting the crust. This crumble looks perfect for that. Like a compromise between an oatmeal cookie and an apple pie 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

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    • jeanine
      10.14.2014

      Ha, glad it wasn’t just me 🙂

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  18. dishing up the dirt from dishingupthedirt.com
    10.13.2014

    We have more apples than we know what to do with! Thanks for this lovely recipe!

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  19. Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar from warmvanillasugar.com
    10.13.2014

    Loving the looks of this! I’m especially liking the cardamon in there 🙂

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  20. Vanessa from thewh0lestory.com
    10.13.2014

    I love a good crumble! Step one: go to the apple orchard 🙂 After that is completed, I will be making some version of this for sure.

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