Delia Smith's gooseberry crumble is a classic British dessert that is enjoyed by people of all ages. The combination of sweet and tart gooseberries, crunchy crumble topping, and rich custard makes this dish a real treat. Whether you are looking for a comforting dessert to serve at a family gathering or a special treat to enjoy on a cozy night in, Delia Smith's gooseberry crumble is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!
GOOSEBERRY CRUMBLE
Make the most of a seasonal yield with a comforting crumble bake - a crunchy, buttery topping and fruity filling
Provided by Good Food team
Categories Dessert, Dinner
Time 1h5m
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4.Toss the gooseberries with the caster sugar, spread in the bottom of a medium ovenproof baking dish with 2 tbsp water.
- To make the crumble, put the flour, butter and a big pinch of salt in a bowl. Rub together with your fingertips until you have a rough breadcrumb texture. Mix in the demerera sugar.
- Scatter the crumble topping evenly over the gooseberries. Bake in the oven for 45-50 minutes until top is pale golden and crunchy and the gooseberries bubbling. You can also give the crumble a quick flash under a hot grill to give the top an extra browning if you like.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 483 calories, Fat 18.5 grams fat, SaturatedFat 11.2 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 73.7 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 43.7 grams sugar, Fiber 5.8 grams fiber, Protein 5.6 grams protein, Sodium 0.6 milligram of sodium
ENGLISH GOOSEBERRY COBBLER
This is a classic English version of a fruit cobbler, but speeded up with the aid of a food processor - which makes it one of the fastest baked fruit desserts imaginable.
Categories Delia's Summer Collection Easy Entertaining Desserts Gooseberries Soft Fruits
Yield Serves 6
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- All you do is arrange the fruit, caster sugar and elderflower cordial in the baking dish, then get on with the topping. Place the sifted flour, salt, baking powder and butter (first cut into chunks) into the goblet of a food processor. Then switch on and give it a pulse (on/off) action several times until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Then pour in the buttermilk and switch on again briefly until you have a thick, very sticky dough. Now spoon tablespoons of the mixture over the fruit - the more haphazardly you do this, the better. Lastly sprinkle the crushed sugar over the top of the dough, then pop the dish on to a high shelf in the oven for 25-30 minutes or until it is a crusty golden brown. Serve it warm from the oven with (if you want a real treat) Gooseberry and Elderflower Ice Cream.
GOOSEBERRY JAM
Use up a seasonal glut of fruit in a tasty homemade preserve - store it for months or present it as a gift in a rustic hamper
Provided by Good Food team
Categories Afternoon tea, Condiment
Time 50m
Yield Makes 3 x 340g jars
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- First sterilise your jars by washing thoroughly in very hot soapy water. Rinse in very hot water then put on a baking sheet in a 140C/fan 120C/gas 1 oven until completely dry.
- Put the gooseberries, lemon juice and 400ml water in a large wide pan (use a preserving pan if you have one). Bring to the boil then simmer for 15 minutes until the fruit is very soft and pulpy. Put 2 or 3 small saucers in the freezer (these will be used to test the setting later on).
- Add the sugar and stir over a gentle heat for another 10 minutes until the sugar is completely dissolved. You don't want it to boil at this point as the sugar could crystallize. Once you can't feel or see any grains of sugar bring to the boil and boil hard for 10 minutes, skimming the surface as you go and stirring now and again to stop it catching. The jam will start to turn a pinky red hue as it cooks.
- Spoon a little jam onto a chilled saucer, leave to cool then run your finger through it. If it's ready it will wrinkle up. If this doesn't happen boil for another 5 minutes then keep testing and boiling until it does.
- Do a final skim on the finished jam then pour into the sterilised jars and seal. Store in a cool dark place - the jam will be good for up to 6 months. Keep in the fridge once opened.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 46 calories, Carbohydrate 11 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 11 grams sugar, Fiber 0.4 grams fiber, Protein 0.1 grams protein
GOOSEBERRY CRUMBLE
Make and share this Gooseberry Crumble recipe from Food.com.
Provided by susie cooks
Categories Dessert
Time 55m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Using your fingertips, rub butter lightly into the flour in a large bowl. When the texture resembles fine breadcrumbs, mix in the brown sugar. Top and tail the berries and cover with the crumble mixture in an oven-proof dish, lightly coated with cooking spray, pressing the surface down lightly. Bake for 45 minutes in the centre of a pre-heated oven at 350°F Serve hot with whipped cream.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 886.9, Fat 25.8, SaturatedFat 14.8, Cholesterol 61, Sodium 971.7, Carbohydrate 161.3, Fiber 17.8, Sugar 76.6, Protein 9.7
GOOSEBERRY FOOL
Whip up this yoghurt-based fruity syllabub dessert in only 20 minutes - great for a last minute dinner party
Provided by Good Food team
Categories Dessert, Dinner
Time 20m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Put the gooseberries and sugar in a pan with a splash of water. Heat gently, stirring, then bring to a simmer and cook until the fruit starts to burst. Squash the gooseberries with a potato masher or fork until pulpy. Cool then chill until cold in the fridge.
- Put the yoghurt in a bowl and beat with the icing sugar and vanilla until smooth. Gently whisk in the cream (it will thicken as you whisk so don't overdo it). Ripple through the gooseberry pulp then spoon into pretty glasses or bowls to serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 388 calories, Fat 32.2 grams fat, SaturatedFat 20.1 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 19.8 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 19.5 grams sugar, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 4.3 grams protein, Sodium 0.1 milligram of sodium
Tips:
- To make the perfect crumble topping, use a combination of plain flour, butter, and sugar. The ratio should be 2:1:1.
- Use ripe gooseberries for the best flavor. If you can't find fresh gooseberries, you can use frozen or canned gooseberries instead.
- Don't overmix the crumble topping. Overmixing will make the topping tough.
- Bake the crumble until the topping is golden brown and the fruit is bubbling.
- Serve the crumble warm with custard, cream, or ice cream.
Conclusion:
Delia Smith's gooseberry crumble is a classic British dessert that is perfect for a summer gathering. The crumble is easy to make and can be made with either fresh, frozen, or canned gooseberries. The combination of sweet and tart gooseberries with the buttery crumble topping is simply irresistible. Serve the crumble warm with custard, cream, or ice cream for a truly indulgent dessert.
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