Air Fryer Apple Crumble

I’ve been a part of the apple-cinnamon fandom for many, many years! It’s all thanks to the McDonalds apple pie (its unavailability in India will forever be my biggest beef with McDs). So here I am with yet another cinnamon apple dessert! This crowd pleasing dessert has always been easy to put together but getting the air fryer involved just made it ridiculously easier! 

What apples should I use for my crumble?

The texture of apples is really important and it is completely dependent on how you like your filling! I like my apples to be soft but with a slight bite. I also like slightly more tart ones like Granny Smith apples, which is why I’ve used two types of apples in this recipe. This also adds some variety in the texture father filling. The green apples are more firm and tart whereas the red apples are softer and sweeter. Best of both worlds! Don’t stress too much though, If you can only get your hands on one type it’s completely fine. You can balance the sweetness with some lemon juice and the tartness with some more brown sugar. 

I’ve seen a few recipes that cook the apples in the air fryer as well and while you can do that, I found that it was harder to control the texture of the apples. Depending on the type of apple you’re using, it might take anywhere from 10 – 20 minutes to cook them and I like to do this on the stovetop so that I know exactly when to stop cooking. I usually make the filling a day earlier and stick it in the fridge. Of course then you run the risk of getting lazy the next day and just eating your cooked apples as they are because let’s face it, they’re delicious! 

Is an air fryer really worth it?

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Traditionally a crumble would take about 30-40 minutes in an oven. This recipes cuts that time down to about 7 minutes! That’s in part due to our use of small ramekins but mainly because of the magic of the air fryer! Air fryers are great to make this but also to reheat it! When it comes to crumbles, air fryers are definitely worth it. I’ve used the Philips Air Fryer and the Wonderchef Prato Airfryer. They both took different times to cook the crumble but you can always open your tray and check to see if it’s done. One thing to note is that the crumble might fly off a bit when you put it in. The oats are the main culprit and some strays can get under your food tray. Depending on the size of your air fryer, you might have to cook this in two rounds but given how quickly it cooks, that’s not a problem at all. You can also make a communal crumble in a 6 inch cake tin instead of individual servings. 

This is a fantastic make-ahead dessert. Get the apples and crumble mixes ready the day before and just air fry when needed. Crumbles are always best served still slightly warm and I like to eat it with ice cream but you can serve with with some salted caramel sauce, chocolate sauce, whipped cream or custard. 

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Air Fryer Apple Crumble

Air Fryer Apple Crumble

The Best Last Minute Dessert!
Total Time 45 mins
Course Dessert
Servings 4 people

Ingredients
  

Apple Filling

  • 2 Red Apples (about 250g)
  • 2 Green Apples (about 250g)
  • 1 Tbsp Salted Butter
  • 3 Tbsp Brown Sugar
  • ½ Tbsp Cornflour in 1 Tbsp Water
  • ¼ Cup Water
  • tsp Cinnamon

Crumble

  • ½ Cup Rolled Oats
  • ½ Cup Plain Flour
  • ½ Cup Light Brown Sugar
  • ½ Tsp Cinnamon
  • ¼ Tsp Salt
  • ¼ Cup Melted Butter

Instructions
 

Apple Filling

  • Peel and chop the apples into ½ inch cubes.
  • Add the apples, butter, brown sugar and cinnamon to a pot on medium heat. 
  • Cook the apples until they become soft, about 15-20 minutes depending on your preference of texture and size of diced apples.
  • Add the 1/4 cup of water to the apples and let it come to a boil. 
  • Add the cornflour to 1 tbsp of water, mix well and add to the pan.
  • Cook for 2 minutes and set aside.

Crumble Topping

  • Place all ingredients except melted butter into a bowl and toss until combined.
  • Add the melted butter and stir with a fork until you get a crumbly mixture. Some pieces will be bigger than others, but that’s okay. 

Assembly

  • Turn the air fryer on and set the temperature to 160.
  • Grab four ramekins and butter the base and sides.
  • Divide the apple mix between the four ramekins and top with the crumble.
  • Air fry 2 ramekins at a time for 5-7 minutes until the top looks golden brown. 
  • Serve warm with ice cream, caramel sauce or whipped cream.
  • Enjoy!
Keyword Air Fryer, Apple, Apple Pie

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