However, fear not, Apple Crumble - which really is a symbol of great family meals and togetherness - has a lower carb version! Yes fellow low carb blogger Julia McPhee has a 'low carb' version of this family favourite and she says ' No McPhee family gathering is complete (without her version) of Apple Crumble'.
Ingredients:
6 (Granny smith) apples, peeled and sliced
50g Butter
1 cup Almond meal
1 tbsp. Natvia
Optional
½ cup chopped nuts or Crunchy Grain Free Granola
Instructions:
1. Boil apples until soft in a small amount of water. Place in a baking dish.
2. Place softened butter, almond meal, Natvia, and nuts in bowl and mix together (real crumble requires mixing by hand), until well combined but still crumbly.
3. Spread over cooked apples and bake at 180 for 30 minutes or until crumble is golden brown.
4. Serve warmed with fresh cream or yoghurt.
Note that nutritional information is calculated for 1 serve of crumble and does not include cream or yoghurt.
Serves: 8
Serving size: 1
Fat: 27.3g
Carbohydrates: 14.9g
Protein: 7.1g
Recipe suggestion from Julia McPhee's blog here
If you need help with measurement and conversion please see here
If you are just starting a low carb diet/lifestyle you may feel confused with which low carb flours to use. You may never have used any of them before and how to use them properly can be daunting. Low carb flours do not behave like wheat flour.
For example, Ground Almonds/Almond Meal... it is made slightly different than almond flour. Instead of blanching the almonds to remove the skins, the skins on the almonds are kept on. It’s a little bit coarser than almond flour and still bakes the same. For baked goods, perhaps use a super fine ground almond flour but equally almond meal can perform just as well in most recipes, at a reduced cost.
Almond meal may also be known as ground almonds. You can grind almonds using a blender to make your own almond meal, the power of your blender will dictate how fine your almond meal will become.
For example, Ground Almonds/Almond Meal... it is made slightly different than almond flour. Instead of blanching the almonds to remove the skins, the skins on the almonds are kept on. It’s a little bit coarser than almond flour and still bakes the same. For baked goods, perhaps use a super fine ground almond flour but equally almond meal can perform just as well in most recipes, at a reduced cost.
Almond meal may also be known as ground almonds. You can grind almonds using a blender to make your own almond meal, the power of your blender will dictate how fine your almond meal will become.
A serving (1/4 cup or 28 grams) of the almond meal has the same nutrition of almond flour of nearly 160 calories, 6 grams of carbs and 3 grams of fibre. Only 6 total carbs or 3 net carbs per serving.
You can learn more about low carb flours from Libby at 'Ditch The Carbs' site, she has a very good guide, which you can read here
We bring a variety of recipe ideas to this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter.
All the best Jan
All the best Jan
Ooh I love a nice apple crumble - I'm such a comfort food eater lol so it's even better with a drop of custard, but seeing as I'm going for low carb I'll settle for double cream (yum)! Take care and have a great week, Sue xx
ReplyDeletehave always liked apple crumble - ...!
ReplyDeleteI’ve never heard of almond meal before. Thank you for the tip. I’ll keep my eyes open for it.
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmmm...delicious......love happy autumn ๐๐๐๐งก๐๐ฝ๐๐พ๐Ria
ReplyDeleteGosh I haven't made a fruit crumble for ages Jan, you have inspired me to do so, and I do happen to have some almond flour in the cupboard ๐
ReplyDeleteI do love apples, sounds like a yummy recipe.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Take care, enjoy your day!
Yum.
ReplyDeleteIt is a long time since I have had any sort of crumble. Thanks for the reminder.
Love anything with apples. This looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI like a nice crumble but I like it with lashings of custard.
ReplyDelete...I will need to try this one for sure!
ReplyDeleteNow that is really nice. Apple pies/crumbles. With custard. Ice cream. Or double cream.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
A lovely fall dessert.
ReplyDeleteI love apple crumble and it's nice to have a low-carb recipe in the arsenal. That photo with the pears is simply gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteServed warm - that's best. With a bit of cinnamon it could even smell
ReplyDeleteheavenly.
Boa noite Eddie. Parabรฉns pela maravilhosa receita de maรงรฃ.
ReplyDeleteOh yum, apple crumble. Nice!
ReplyDeleteJan - seems like a delicious way to get "an apple a day" to keep the doctor away!
ReplyDeleteI've actually made that on several occasions, but I am a red delicious apple fan. Granny Smith apples are too sour for my taste. Thanks for this recipe, which is a bit different from mine.
ReplyDeleteJust love apple crumble.
ReplyDeleteI love apple crumble, yummy comfort food.
ReplyDeleteoh gosh I am hungry lovely apple desert. xx
ReplyDeleteA firm favourite, a go to desert for this time of year.
ReplyDeleteYum! That would make a great breakfast, too!
ReplyDeleteI have done little baking since it's just me, Apple pie is a fav and this crumble recipe looks delicious. and a lot easier than a crust!
ReplyDeleteapple picking season...the perfect time for apple crumble!!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious -and easy enough, too :) Perfect for the fall.
ReplyDeleteOH YUMMY.....I love apple crunch.
ReplyDeleteYummy
ReplyDeleteYum! One of my favorite desserts and even better if it is low carb :)
ReplyDeleteI just made some apple crumble last week, the farm up the road has pick your own apples right now, LOVE!
ReplyDeleteAnother sweet goodness. Thanks for sharing all your great recipes, Jan..Stay well..xxoJudy
ReplyDeleteJust about anything apples and I am in. Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteI have been craving apple crumble or anything with baked apple. This sounds delicious. I need to have some soon. Thanks! :)
ReplyDelete~Jess
Yummy!
ReplyDeleteLove Apple Crumble. I've saved the recipe :) Thanks Jan
ReplyDeleteGreat time to make this with all the apples available!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering! LOL!
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