Dessert · Fruit

Rhubarb, ginger and almond crumble

Recipe modified from Delia Smith.
There is something so comforting about this crumble and the addition of ginger, both fresh and ground makes such a difference. The only thing I modified was the length of time it took to cook, which, in my oven was much longer before the skewer I poked into the rhubarb for doneness, slid in easily.

2 lb (900 g) rhubarb
4 oz (110 g) golden caster sugar (superfine or bakers sugar)
1 rounded tsp grated fresh root ginger
For the crumble:
4 oz (110 g) whole almonds, skin on
3 oz (75 g) chilled butter, cut into small dice
6 oz (175 g) self-raising flour, sifted
2 level tsp ground cinnamon
1 level tsp ground ginger
4 oz (110 g) demerara (raw) sugar
To serve:
custard, pouring cream and ice cream

Begin by preparing the rhubarb.

First of all wash it, then trim off the leaves and cut the stalks roughly into 1 inch chunks. Next, toss them in a bowl with the sugar and freshly grated root ginger, then place them in the baking dish and put on one side.

Now make the crumble, which couldn’t be simpler, as it is all made in a food processor. All you do is place the butter, sifted flour, cinnamon, ground ginger and sugar in the processor and give it a whiz till it resembles crumbs. Next, add the almonds and process again, not too fast, until they are fairly finely chopped and there are still a few chunky bits.

If you don’t have a processor, in a large bowl, rub the butter into the sifted flour until it resembles crumbs, then stir in the almonds, which should be fairly finely chopped by hand, cinnamon, ginger and sugar.

Now you need to press the rhubarb very firmly with your hands all over the base of the dish to spread it evenly without too many large lumps sticking out. Then simply sprinkle the crumble mixture all over the rhubarb, spreading it right up to the edges of the dish, and, using the flat of your hands, press it down quite firmly all over; the more tightly it is packed together the crisper it will be. Then finish off by lightly running a fork all over the surface.

Now bake the crumble on the centre shelf of the oven for 45 mins, then turn the oven to 350F and keep cooking for another 20 mins or until a skewer poked into the rhubarb slides in easily, by which time the rhubarb will be soft and the topping golden brown and crisp. Just leave cooking in the oven until the rhubarb is cooked.
Remove from the oven and leave it to rest for 10-15 minutes before serving, then serve it warm with custard, pouring cream or ice cream.

* I have a warming drawer so I put it in there after it was cooked until it was time to serve. Therefore you can make this an hour or two ahead of the meal which is one thing less to think about.

ADDITIONAL
Pre-heat the oven to gas mark 6, 400°F (200°C).

EQUIPMENT
You will also need either an oval ovenproof baking dish measuring 7½ x 11 inches (19 x 28 cm) and 1¾ inches (4.5 cm) deep, or a round ovenproof baking dish with a diameter of 9½ inches (24 cm) and 1¾ inches (4.5 cm) deep.