Monday, January 12, 2009

Plum and coconut crumble

Plum and coconut crumble / Crumble de ameixa e coco

I love fruit, always have. And that is my mom’s fault – she had trouble feeding me when I was little, since I did not like savory food. So she would set a few “traps” for me around the house: small plates with chopped fruit. Apples, pears, grapes, watermelon – you name it. Then I would eat the fruit portions as I played near them. Mom was a smart woman - and patient as hell, I’ll say. :D

If you, like me, love fruit too, this is a great dessert to try. And even if you don’t like it as much, the sweet and crunchy coconut topping serves as a pretty good disguise.

Plum and coconut crumble

Plum and coconut crumble
adapted from Donna Hay magazine

35g all purpose flour
75g desiccated coconut
2 tablespoons caster sugar
40g unsalted butter, softened
4 small plums, stoned and chopped
1 large apple, peeled, cored and chopped
2 tablespoons brown sugar

Preheat the oven to 180ºC/350ºF. Place the flour, coconut and caster sugar in a bowl and mix to combine. Add the butter and use your fingertips to rub it into the flour mixture. Set aside.
Place the plums, apple and brown sugar in a bowl and toss to combine. Spoon into 2 x 1-cup capacity ovenproof dishes. Top with the crumble mixture and bake for 30 minutes or until golden.

Serves 2

Plum and coconut crumble

17 comments:

  1. I like the use of coconut with plums. I am not sure I have had those two together.

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  2. I think you could put coconut on just about anything and it would taste good. This looks perfect for a wintry afternoon.

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  3. Wow those large cappuccino mugs make great serving dishes for this dessert (and any other for that matter)! The colors are great, too :)

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  4. A lovely combination, Patricia. I imagine the coconut really lifts it, and makes it extra-special.

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  5. Mmmm, I never thought of using coconut in a crumble topping before, great idea!

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  6. I thought these crumbles sounded familiar! From our fave DH mag ;) They look great Patricia...I must get to making these soon!

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  7. Sounds delicious, especially with coconut.
    I've been looking for cups like this,they are so simple but very cute.
    Cheers,
    Elra

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  8. Patricia - I love your Donna Hay recipes!

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  9. I was just like you growing up! I'm so glad I got over it but I must confess, I still have a wicked sweet tooth.

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  10. Your mom was a smart lady. I may have to steal that trick!
    These look tasty... I love any kind of crumble!

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  11. what an interesting flavor combo, and yours came out looking so yummy! i am going to mark this and try it in the summer when plums are back in season!

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  12. Pea, it was my first too - here in Brazil, it's very common to pair coconut with prunes, but not with plums.

    Katie, I are so right. :D

    Chris, those are great for serving soups, too! :D
    Tks!

    A Fork..., and extra crunchy!

    Nic, I'm glad you like it!

    Joey, it had to be something by Donna, don't you think? :D

    Elra, tks for stopping by!

    Pam, thank you, darling!

    Dragon, your poor mom! :D

    Kristen, you can totally steal that, sweetie - she would certainly approve!

    Mimi, thank you! I hope you try it.

    Maya, me too! :D

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  13. Coconut and plums together- how nice! I don't believe I've ever seen coconut as a topping for a crumble. I would love this.

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  14. Miss Patricia - it's been too long since I visited your blog...this looks delicious. Hope the new year is treating you well. JB

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  15. I love the coconut topping on this. I bet it would be good on just about everything.

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  16. What a smart woman your mom was! This dessert looks delicious. Love the coconut topping.

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