Rhubarb & Pear Crumble Recipe - Scottish Scran (2024)

Rhubarb and Pear Crumble is one of our favourite dishes to make. The tartness of the rhubarb is perfectly balanced with the sweetness of the pear, and we like to include oats in our crumble, just to make it a little more Scottish of course!

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Rhubarb originates from China, but it has been grown in Scotland since at least 1774, when it was planted in the Royal Botanical Gardens, well before it was harvested in England, as far as we know.

It is generally harvested through the spring and summer but can easily be frozen to enjoy at other times of the year. Especially if you want a lovely warming crumble in the winter!

This crumble is all made in one dish and doesn’t require any pre-cooking of the fruit. It’s super simple!

We serve our Rhubarb and Pear Crumble recipe with custard, sometimes with a bit of whisky stirred in for good measure. It’s one of our favourite easy desserts, alongside Eve’s Pudding, which is stewed apple topped with sponge cake.

So go ahead and save this one for when you want a tasty, hearty dessert…

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Things you’ll need to make Rhubarb and Pear Crumble

  • Baking Dish
  • Mixing Bowl

Ingredients for Rhubarb and Pear Crumble

Servings: 6 servings
Prep time: 10 minutes
Baking time: 45-55 minutes

  • 300g/10.5oz fresh rhubarb (chopped)
  • 300g/10.5oz fresh pears (peeled and chopped)
  • 140g caster sugar (2/3 cup + 1 tbsp)
  • 200g plain flour (1 ½ cups)
  • 130g unsalted butter (cold, cut into small cubes) (1/2 cup + 1 tbsp)
  • 60g rolled oats (3/4 cup)
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Rhubarb

When cooked Rhubarb generally loses its lovely red colour and can turn a bit green. Don’t worry this is normal!

Pears

The pears should be ripe, not firm. You should be able to push in gently near the stem and feel a little give.

You could substitute the pear to make a Rhubarb and Apple crumble if you like, but we love the softness and sweetness of the pear.

Sugar

We use caster sugar but if you want a more caramelised flavour you could try brown sugar.

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How to make Rhubarb and Pear Crumble – Step by Step Method

Preheat the oven to 190C.

Add the chopped rhubarb and pears to a baking dish and sprinkle over 40g (3 tablespoons) of the caster sugar.

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Add the flour and cubed butter to a mixing bowl.

Rub the butter into the flour with your fingertips until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs.

Add the oats and remaining sugar and stir well to combine.

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Sprinkle the crumble topping all over the fruit in an even layer.

Bake for 45-55 minutes, until golden brown on top.

Serve warm with custard.

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Yield: 6 Servings

Rhubarb & Pear Crumble Recipe

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Rhubarb and Pear Crumble is one of our favourite dishes to make. The tartness of the rhubarb is perfectly balanced with the sweetness of the pear, and we like to include oats in our crumble, just to make it a little more Scottish of course!

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 55 minutes

Total Time 1 hour 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 300g/10.5oz fresh rhubarb (chopped)
  • 300g/10.5oz fresh pears (peeled and chopped)
  • 140g caster sugar (2/3 cup + 1 tbsp)
  • 200g plain flour (1 ½ cups)
  • 130g unsalted butter (cold, cut into small cubes) (1/2 cup + 1 tbsp)
  • 60g rolled oats (3/4 cup)

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 190C.
  2. Add the chopped rhubarb and pears to a baking dish and sprinkle over 40g (3 tablespoons) of the caster sugar.
  3. Add the flour and cubed butter to a mixing bowl. Rub the butter into the flour with your fingertips until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs.
  4. Add the oats and remaining sugar and stir well to combine.
  5. Sprinkle the crumble topping all over the fruit in an even layer.
  6. Bake for 45-55 minutes, until golden brown on top.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 444Total Fat: 19gSaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 47mgSodium: 6mgCarbohydrates: 65gFiber: 4gSugar: 29gProtein: 6g

These values are estimates only

Other desserts to try:

  • Easy Clootie Dumpling Recipe
  • Eve’s Pudding – A Simple Apple Sponge Recipe
  • Cornflake Tart Recipe – A Simple School Classic!
  • Classic Jam and Coconut Sponge Cake Recipe
  • Cranachan: A Traditional Scottish Dessert Recipe
  • Super Easy Tablet Ice-Cream Recipe
  • More Classic British Puddings
Rhubarb & Pear Crumble Recipe - Scottish Scran (2024)

FAQs

Why is my rhubarb crumble soggy? ›

Why is my rhubarb crumble soggy? There might be a couple of reasons: - The rhubarb will start to release its juices as soon as its mixed with the sugar so only mix your fruit right before baking. - There's to much moisture in your fruit.

How do you thicken crumble mix? ›

You can play around with substitutions—flour, arrowroot, potato starch, and tapioca can all be used to the same effect. Some recipes contain a mix of thickeners, which will work together just fine. A proper crisp topping combines oats, flour, butter, and brown sugar—it's the perfect balance of rich, sweet, and hearty.

What other fruits go with rhubarb? ›

Raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries often feel left out when strawberries buddy up so closely with rhubarb. All three are just as wonderful of a match and definitely shouldn't be left out.

How do you keep crumble topping crisp? ›

By freezing your topping, it makes it harden just slightly and that means the texture will be nice and crispy when it's cooked.”

What happens if you put too much butter in crumble? ›

If you use more butter than the recipe calls for, the crumb topping will be melted and greasy. If you don't use enough butter it will be dry and floury.

What does baking soda do in crumble? ›

Making Crumble Topping

First, adding a teaspoon of baking powder to the flour mixture makes the crumble topping more tender. Second, using cold butter and working it into the flour mixture makes for a pastry-like topping reminiscent of pie crust.

What does cornstarch do in a crumble? ›

It is often mixed with a small amount of cold liquid to create a slurry to thicken sauces. When added to cake, cookie, pie filling and shortbread recipes, cornstarch helps create a crumbly and tender dessert-like texture. Commercially, cornstarch is often used as an anti-caking agent.

How do you make Martha Stewart Apple Crumble? ›

In a large bowl, toss together apples, granulated sugar, 2 tablespoons flour, lemon juice, cinnamon, and 1/4 teaspoon salt; transfer to prepared dish. In a bowl with an electric mixer, beat butter with brown sugar until fluffy. Mix in 1 cup flour and 1/2 teaspoon salt until large pieces form. Scatter over filling.

What is the difference between rhubarb crisp and crumble? ›

So what's a crumble vs. a crisp? A crumble is just a crisp without oats in the streusel. It may feature nuts, but the streusel topping is usually a simple combination of butter, flour, and sugar that is more clumpy than that of a crisp.

How do you make a crumble not soggy? ›

Use the Right Amount of Butter

Too much butter and your topping will become a greasy blob or disappointingly soggy. Some recipes will ask you to cut in cold butter along with your dry ingredients, resulting in pea-size pieces that are sprinkled across the hot fruit filling.

How to cook rhubarb without it going mushy? ›

Method. Put the rhubarb into a saucepan with the orange zest, juice, sugar and 2 tbsp water. Bring to the boil then simmer for 8 mins until the rhubarb is cooked but still holds its shape.

How do you get moisture out of rhubarb? ›

Macerate Your Rhubarb With Sugar To Draw Out Excess Liquid

Mixing fruit with sugar draws out moisture through the process of osmosis, which happens when water naturally balances out by migrating from the cells in your fruit to the dissolved sugar molecules on the surface, the same way it does with salt.

How do you firm up rhubarb? ›

Spread a single layer of cut rhubarb on trays, freeze until firm (1 to 2 hours), then put in air tight bags or containers. Rhubarb may also be frozen with sugar or syrup. For a sugar pack, mix 1 part sugar and 4 parts rhubarb and allow to stand until sugar is dissolved before packing into freezer containers.

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