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ОглавлениеCrunchy crumbles aren’t just for chilly days – this one uses ripe, summer apricots, and you can keep the accompaniments light with fluffy whipped cream – although custard is still allowed if you must! Apricots have a real affinity with almonds, so I’ve added almonds to perk up the crumble mix.
Serves 8
100g (3½oz) butter, melted, plus extra for greasing
150g (5½oz) dried apricots
150g (5½oz) plain flour
1 tsp baking powder
½ tsp ground cinnamon
50g (1¾oz) caster sugar
1 egg
2 tbsp milk
lightly whipped cream, to serve
For the crumble topping
25g (1oz) plain flour
½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
25g (1oz) caster sugar
25g (1oz) butter, cubed
25g (1oz) almonds, with skin, roughly chopped
icing sugar, for dusting (optional)
whipped cream, to serve
20cm (8in) round springform cake tin
1. Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F) Gas mark 4. Grease the side of the tin, and line the base with baking parchment. Put the apricots in a saucepan, then add 150ml (5fl oz) water or to cover them. Bring to the boil over a medium-high heat and then reduce the heat and simmer for 2 minutes. The apricots will now be plump. Drain the water from the apricots and put them on to a piece of kitchen paper to absorb any excess water. Set aside to cool, then cut each apricot into 4 pieces.
2. Sift the flour, baking powder and cinnamon into a large bowl, then add the sugar and stir well together. Make a well in the centre.
3. Put the egg in a bowl and add the milk and butter. Whisk together, then pour into the well in the dry ingredients and combine with a wooden spoon or a whisk. Beat well to make a smooth, thick batter, then spoon into the prepared tin and spread evenly. Scatter the apricots over the mixture and gently press them in with the back of a fork.
4. To make the topping, sift the flour and cinnamon into a bowl and add the sugar and butter. Rub the butter into the dry ingredients using your fingertips to make a crumb-like mixture, then add the almonds and stir well. Scatter the topping over the apricots.
5. Bake for 30–35 minutes until the top is lightly golden and a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. Leave in the tin on a wire rack for 10 minutes until cool enough to handle. Run a knife around the edge and remove the cake from the tin. Leave to cool on a wire rack, then remove the paper. Dust with icing sugar and serve with cream.