• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
The Jam Jar Kitchen
  • Search Recipes
    • Main Course
    • Side Dishes
    • Dessert
    • Drinks
    • Preserves and Pickles
    • Soups & Stews
    • 4th of July
  • Travel
  • Shop
  • Our Mission
  • About Me
    • Contact
  • Subscribe
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • RSS
    • Snapchat
    • Twitter
  • Home
  • Search Recipes
    • Breakfast & Brunch
    • Main Course
    • Side Dishes
    • Dessert
    • Drinks
  • Travel
  • Shop
  • Events
  • About
    • About Me
    • Our Mission
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy and Disclaimer
  • Subscribe
menu icon
go to homepage
search icon
Homepage link
  • Search Recipes
    • Main Course
    • Side Dishes
    • Dessert
    • Drinks
    • Preserves and Pickles
    • Soups & Stews
    • 4th of July
  • Travel
  • Shop
  • Our Mission
  • About Me
    • Contact
  • Subscribe
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
  • ×
    Home » Fall » Apple Cranberry Crumble

    Apple Cranberry Crumble

    Published: Nov 18, 2024 by jamjarkitchen · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    Jump to Recipe

    This Apple Cranberry Crumble is the perfect fall dessert, combining sweet apples and tart cranberries and topped with a delicious buttery crumble! It takes less than 10 minutes to throw together and is great for holiday gatherings or a simple weeknight dessert.

    A serving of crumble with apples and cranberries is on a stack of white plates topped with melting ice cream and a spoon, surrounding by oats, apples, cranberries and a large serving dish.

    Crumbles have and always will be one of my favorite desserts to make both for a family dinner and for guests. They are incredibly easy to throw together, utilize the best in-season produce and are absolutely scrumptious served warm with ice cream or custard. This Apple Cranberry Crumble is one of my favorite versions because it has that perfect balance of sweet and tart. It's the perfect dessert for Thanksgiving or Christmas. I hope you love it as much as we do!

    Jump to:
    • What is a crumble?
    • More dessert recipes you will love.
    • Equipment
    • Ingredients & Substitutions
    • Serving Suggestions
    • Step-by-Step Photos
    • Recipe FAQs
    • More crumble recipes you will love.
    • Recipe

    What is a crumble?

    A crumble, as opposed to a cobbler or a crisp, traditionally refers to a mixture of flour, fat and sugar baked on top of stewed fruit.

    It's sometimes confused with cobbler, which actually involves a wet batter being poured on top of the fruit before baking.

    Some people will get technical about differentiating between a crumble and a crisp. But honestly I kind of see the two as pretty interchangeable.

    Regardless of what you call them, all are absolutely delicious and a perfect way to make the most of our fresh, seasonal fruit!

    Overhead shot of a serving dish of a crisp apple crumble with a wooden spoon next to a stack of white plates with a serving of crumble, there are also apples and cranberries and a linen.

    More dessert recipes you will love.

    • A glass dessert cup filled with rich cookies and cream ice cream, topped and surrounded by crunchy chocolate sandwich cookies.
      Cookies and Cream Ice Cream
    • A ramekin of classic Crème Brûlée topped with blackberries, raspberries, and mint sits on a plate, with a spoonful of silky custard resting beside it.
      Crème Brûlée
    • A stack of five chocolate oatmeal No Bake Cookies sits on parchment paper, with oats scattered around and a dish of peanut butter in the background.
      No Bake Cookies
    • A plate of chocolate-covered toffee bark pieces, often called Christmas crack, topped with chopped nuts and arranged on parchment paper.
      Christmas Crack (aka: Saltine Cracker Toffee)

    Equipment

    • 9-10 inch Baking dish: I like to use a pie dish, a cast iron skillet or my Le Crueset au gratin dish.
    • Cutting board and knife
    • Peeler (optional): I love using my Oxo peeler for the apples.
    • Mixing bowls
    • Measuring cups and spoon
    Ingredients laid out for cranberry apple crumble including rolled oats, flour, sugar, orange, cranberries, apples, spices and butter.

    Ingredients & Substitutions

    • Apples: Because the cranberries are quite tart I recommend choosing a sweeter apple, such as Honeycrisp for the best balance of flavors.
    • Cranberries: Fresh cranberries tend to become available from late October through the end of the year. If you can't find them you can use frozen. Just let them thaw for a couple hours before baking.
    • Clementine (or Orange): I like using clementines because we always seem to have at least one somewhere in the kitchen. I also think its the perfect amount of juice and zest for this recipe. But if you don't have any than you can use about a teaspoon of orange zest and a tablespoon of orange juice instead.
    • Cinnamon & Ginger
    • All purpose flour
    • White granulated sugar
    • Brown sugar: Light or dark brown sugar will work.
    • Rolled oats
    • Butter: To make this recipe vegan substitute unsalted butter with vegan butter.
    • Salt
    Overhead shot showing a serving of apple and cranberry crumble crisp on a white plate topped with vanilla ice cream.

    Serving Suggestions

    I highly recommend serving this Apple Cranberry Crumble warm topped with ice cream. It really cuts through the tartness and adds a delicious creamy finish. It's also great with custard or whipped cream.

    Step-by-Step Photos

    Four photos showing the first steps of making an apple cranberry crumble including mixing together apples, cranberries and spices and then making a crumble topping with flour, sugar, oats and butter.
    Four photos showing the final steps of making an apple crumble including the crumbly texture, fruit in the baking dish, then topped with the crumble and then a golden brown baked crisp.

    Recipe FAQs

    How will I know when the crumble is ready?

    The crumble is ready when it's golden brown and the fruit filling is bubbling.

    Can I make this recipe vegan?

    Yes, simple substitute the butter with a vegan butter alternative.

    How can I make this crumble recipe gluten free?

    To make this recipe gluten free you can substitute the flour with a 1 to 1 gluten free alternative. You'll also want to make sure that you purchase gluten free rolled oats.

    Can I add nuts to the crumble topping?

    Yes. The great thing about crumbles is that they are incredibly versatile. You can add nuts to the topping or even adjust the fruit ratios to your taste.

    Can I freeze apple cranberry crumble?

    Yes, you can freeze both unbaked and baked apple cranberry crumble.

    To freeze an unbaked crumble simply assemble the crumble according to the recipe then wrap tightly with plastic wrap and then foil.

    To freeze a baked crumble you'll first need to allow it to cool completely. Then wrap it in freezer safe packaging (plastic wrap and foil) and freeze.

    Both will last up to 3-4 months in the freezer. Then thaw overnight before baking.

    Close up shot of a wooden spoon with a large serving of apple cranberry crisp in front of a blue background.

    More crumble recipes you will love.

    Apple Blueberry Crumble

    Cherry and Apple Crumble

    Plum and Apple Crumble

    Made the Cranberry Apple Crumble recipe? Let me know what you think in the comments!

    Recipe

    apple and cranberry crumble on a white plate surround by ingredients.

    Apple Cranberry Crumble

    This Apple Cranberry Crumble is the perfect fall dessert, combining sweet apples and tart cranberries and topped with a delicious buttery crumble! It takes less than 10 minutes to throw together and is great for holiday gatherings or a simple weeknight dessert.
    4.80 from 10 votes
    Print Recipe SaveSaved! Pin Recipe
    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 50 minutes mins
    Total Time 1 hour hr
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine American, British
    Servings 6 servings

    Equipment

    • Pie dish or similar sized baking dish
    • Mixing bowls
    • Measuring cups and spoons

    Ingredients
      

    For the fruit filling

    • 3 cups apples, peeled and thinly sliced
    • 2 cups cranberries, fresh
    • ½ cup white granulated sugar
    • 3 tablespoon all-purpose flour
    • 1 clementine, juice and zest Substitute with 1 teaspoon orange zest and 1 tablespoon orange juice
    • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
    • ¼ teaspoon ground ginger

    For the crumble topping

    • ⅔ cup rolled oats
    • ⅓ cup all-purpose flour
    • ⅓ cup white granulated sugar
    • ⅓ cup brown sugar
    • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
    • 6 tablespoon unsalted butter, room temperature
    • pinch of salt

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
      In a mixing bowl add all fruit filling ingredients and mix to combine.
      Set aside and rest for at least 5 minutes to allow the juices to release.
    • In another mixing bowl combine all crumble ingredients except the butter. Mix well.
      Add in room temperature butter and use your hands to press or pinch it into the flour mixture until it is well incorporated and forms a crumbly texture.
    • Pour the fruit mixture into a prepared dish. Then sprinkle the crumble mixture evenly over the top.
      Bake at 375 degrees F for about 45-50 minutes until the fruit is bubbly and the topping is a crisp golden brown.
      Remove from the oven and allow to rest for 10 minutes before serving. Serve with a drizzle of custard, whipped cream, ice cream, yogurt or simply on its own. Enjoy!
    Keyword Autumn
    Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

    More Fall

    • A steaming bowl of borscht with shredded beets, a dollop of sour cream, and a sprig of dill, as a spoon lifts a portion of the vibrant soup from the bowl.
      Borscht
    • A slice of Shepherd's pie with ground meat, vegetables, and mashed potato topping is served on a plate with a fork; the rest of this classic Shepherd's pie sits in a baking pan in the background.
      Shepherd's Pie
    • Close-up of ham and cheese sliders on a soft bun, topped with herbs and melted cheddar, served on a white plate.
      Ham and Cheese Sliders
    • Oval baking dish filled with creamy Jalapeño Popper Dip, topped with breadcrumbs, herbs, bacon, and sliced jalapeños, surrounded by crackers and fresh peppers on a wooden table.
      Jalapeño Popper Dip
    Add us as a trusted site on Google

    Reader Interactions

    4.80 from 10 votes (10 ratings without comment)

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Recipe Rating




    Primary Sidebar

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    Elizabeth Jordan-Flight of Jam Jar Kitchen smiling in her home kitchen while preparing a rhubarb dessert, wearing a cozy cream sweater and striped apron surrounded by baking ingredients.

    Hi, I'm Elizabeth!

    I’m a self-taught home cook, preserving enthusiast, and mama of two sharing approachable, flavor-packed recipes made with love. I believe food should be joyful, a little messy, and always worth gathering around.
    Welcome to my Jam Jar Kitchen. I’m so glad you’re here!

    • A jar of homemade salsa for canning sits on a table with fresh tomatoes, cilantro, a jalapeño, tortilla chips, and other jars of salsa in the background.
      Salsa {for Canning}
    • A delicious bowl of broccoli bacon salad with dried cranberries, sunflower seeds, and a creamy dressing, served with a spoon.
      Broccoli Bacon Salad
    • A bowl of creamy shrimp salad with herbs, garnished with fresh dill, surrounded by rectangular crackers on a white surface.
      Shrimp Salad
    • A slice of bread with carrot cake jam sits on a white plate next to a jar of jam and a spoon, with fresh carrots and more jam jars in the background.
      Carrot Cake Jam

    Our Mission:

    A percentage of all proceeds made by The Jam Jar Kitchen blog are donated to Preserve International to fund empowerment programs for women small-scale farmers in northern Uganda. Join our mission to fight hunger and seasonal poverty through innovative post harvest and food preservation technology and training!

    A group of South Sudanese refugee women trained by Preserve International stand smiling in aprons and headscarves next to a bright green Sparky Dryer, celebrating their success in food preservation and small-scale agribusiness.

    Never miss a recipe!

    Sign up to The Jam Jar Kitchen Newsletter to receive new free recipes every month!

    • A plate of Grilled Bell Peppers, featuring roasted red and yellow peppers with beautifully blackened grill marks on their skins.
      Easy Grilled Bell Peppers
    • A glass jar of Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta topped with pomegranate seeds and a mint sprig, with scattered pomegranate seeds on the white surface nearby.
      Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta
    • A close-up of a spoonful of creamy Baked Mac and Cheese, showing melted cheddar cheese and perfectly cooked elbow pasta.
      Baked Mac and Cheese
    Elizabeth Jordan-Flight of Jam Jar Kitchen smiling in her home kitchen while preparing a rhubarb dessert, wearing a cozy cream sweater and striped apron surrounded by baking ingredients.

    Hi, I'm Elizabeth!

    I’m a self-taught home cook, preserving enthusiast, and mama of two sharing approachable, flavor-packed recipes made with love. I believe food should be joyful, a little messy, and always worth gathering around.
    Welcome to my Jam Jar Kitchen. I’m so glad you’re here!

    • A close-up of a spoon holding several garlic cloves in a bowl of oil, with more garlic cloves visible submerged in the oil, showcasing the rich texture of homemade garlic confit.
      Garlic Confit
    • A loaf of sliced Irish soda bread rests on a wooden board, with a dish of butter and a sprig of herbs in the background.
      Traditional Irish Soda Bread
    • A plate of citrus and fennel salad with burrata, topped with chopped pistachios and fresh herbs, features sliced oranges and a creamy ball of burrata cheese, with a fork resting on the side.
      Citrus and Fennel Salad with Burrata
    • A bowl of beef goulash with carrots, potatoes, and parsley garnish sits on a blue cloth, accompanied by a loaf of bread and fresh parsley nearby.
      Hungarian Beef Goulash

    Our Mission:

    A percentage of all proceeds made by The Jam Jar Kitchen blog are donated to Preserve International to fund empowerment programs for women small-scale farmers in northern Uganda. Join our mission to fight hunger and seasonal poverty through innovative post harvest and food preservation technology and training!

    A group of South Sudanese refugee women trained by Preserve International stand smiling in aprons and headscarves next to a bright green Sparky Dryer, celebrating their success in food preservation and small-scale agribusiness.

    Never miss a recipe!

    Sign up to The Jam Jar Kitchen Newsletter to receive new free recipes every month!

    • A flavorful Grilled Portobello mushroom Burger featuring a juicy portobello cap, roasted red pepper, red onion slices, and fresh leafy greens on a toasted bun.
      Grilled Portobello Mushroom Burgers
    • Three Strawberry & Lime White Chocolate Blondies, studded with white chocolate chunks and pieces of dried fruit, are stacked on parchment paper, with a lime wedge and scattered dried fruit pieces nearby.
      Strawberry & Lime White Chocolate Blondies
    • A bowl of fresh Pico de Gallo made with diced tomatoes, onions, cilantro, and jalapeños, surrounded by tortilla chips and garnished with cilantro.
      Fresh Pico de Gallo

    Footer

    About

    • Privacy Policy

    Sign up for the Newsletter

    Contact

    • Contact

    As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

    Copyright © 2020 Brunch Pro on the Brunch Pro Theme

    Rate This Recipe

    Your vote:




    A rating is required
    A name is required
    An email is required

    Recipe Ratings without Comment

    Something went wrong. Please try again.