Fruit (gooseberry) crumble

rowan

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I've got a load of gooseberries in the garden which are quite sweet, I've never like goosegogs so was surprised they're so nice! I'm wondering about a crumble - does almond flour work ok in a crumble?

I'm going to try a gooseberry fool too, seen a recipe that uses greek yoghurt and double cream so will ty that one with xylitol. Does anyone have any suggestions for other recipes? Never cooked with them before!
 

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I'm going to stew some gooseberries with rhubarb (I'm obsessed with rhubarb at the moment). Mine aren't sweet! :***:

I just lob the goosegogs and chopped rhubarb into my big frying pan, with a dribble of water.
Low heat, stirring gently, til everything is soft.
Seeten to taste (i use erythritol) and serve with yog or double cream.

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There are recipes for nut crumble on the net, its a bit like a granola. Very tasty.
 

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Use porridge oats, either as they are or blitz some or all in a food processor. You may find that you need less butter/margarine than with flour (or more oats). Just rub the fat into the oats, stir in sugar substitute and cover the fruit. I prefer this to ordinary crumble.
 

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Depends how you react to oats, they don't do me any favours. But gooseberries are great with or without a nut-based crumble.
 

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We had some gooseberries given to us but they were not really ripe and were exceptionally sour. I cooked them with xylitol. I don't use sweetener as a rule but I bought it for the gooseberries so was not sure how much of it to use so I tipped it in until I thought they were sweet enough it was quite a lot but I obviously used to much and without going into details and will leave it to your imagination I will just say I couldn't leave the house for the following 24 hours and I will never use sweetener again
 

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Use porridge oats, either as they are or blitz some or all in a food processor. You may find that you need less butter/margarine than with flour (or more oats). Just rub the fat into the oats, stir in sugar substitute and cover the fruit. I prefer this to ordinary crumble.

Not tried oats since I discovered porridge sends my BG sky high!
 

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Not tried oats since I discovered porridge sends my BG sky high!
Think you may struggle then. Why not google, I'm sure something will pop up.
 

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  • I can't eat nuts :(

    Just did a quick google for you Rowan, bar the sugar this seems doable. Use butter instead of the coconut oil.

    Topping
  • ½ c Coconut Flour
  • 1 c Coconut Flakes
  • ½ c Palm Sugar (Turbandino or other non-refined dry sugar, just not in liquid form)
  • ½ c Coconut Oil
  • 1 tsp Cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp Sea Salt
 
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