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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crumble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of dessert made with fruit and a crumbly topping, often served warm.
Example: "For dessert, we had a delicious apple crumble topped with vanilla ice cream."
Alternatives: "a crisp" or "a cobbler".
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Not a crack, not a crumble.
You might top it off with a crumble mix.
I'm going to try it as a crumble topping instead.
IT'S not unusual for a fruit cobbler to be mistaken for a crumble, or a crumble for a crisp, the jammy identity of one bubbling over into the next.
Sour fruits typically get turned into a crumble or such like, usually with heaps of sugar, sometimes with not enough.
Then there are three forms of pain d'epice, the French gingerbread: a bavarois, a crumble and a tuile.
I imagined the cake would seem almost like a crumble with a bumpy topping covering jamlike fruit.
I start here with a crumble, a traditional British dessert, the sort that used to emanate from capacious Victorian kitchens.
And always read the packaging". Rub the yeast into the flour using your fingertips, as if making a crumble.
Drizzle the basil dressing generously over the tomatoes and sprinkle with a crumble of sea salt flakes.
The name reflects how she couldn't decide whether it was a crumble, a cobbler or something else altogether.
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