Rhubarb flumble (flapjack+crumble). Make this classic rhubarb crumble for an easy, family-friendly dessert. Use seasonal rhubarb and a handful of ingredients to make a stunning pud. Photograph: Dan Matthews for the Guardian.
For some reason, rhubarb has gained a reputation as a fruit that pairs well with strawberries. Ah rhubarb, bringing back childhood memories of rhubarb crumble and stewed rhubarb with custard. Flapjacks always go down well and a bit of added fruit is ideal! You can cook Rhubarb flumble (flapjack+crumble) using 9 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Rhubarb flumble (flapjack+crumble)
- Prepare of For rhubarb.
- You need 8/10 stick of rhubarb.
- Prepare 50 g of sugar.
- It's 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract.
- It's of For the topping.
- You need 50 g of porridge oats.
- It's 50 g of sugar.
- It's 50 g of butter melted (coconut oil for vegan option).
- Prepare 30 g of desiccated coconut.
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Rhubarb flumble (flapjack+crumble) step by step
- Start by warming up the oven on 180°C.
- Start by cutting the rhubarb into bite-size chunks and put them in a pan with the sugar until the sugar has melted remove from the pan and set aside in a bowl.
- For the topping start by melting the butter either on Bain Marie or in the microwave on defrost setting. Add the sugar, the porridge oats and the coconut and mix well.
- In an oven proof dish lay down the rhubarb, I like to use a quite small dish so that the rhubarb stacks up quite high and add the topping on top. Put in the oven to cook for approximately 25 to 30 minutes. Serve hot alone or with custard or ice cream or cream..
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