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Easy Cherry Crumble (with Frozen or Fresh Cherries)

When it comes to easy desserts, you can't beat my Easy Cherry Crumble recipe which can be made with fresh or frozen cherries. Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream - or whipped cream - and you have a delicious homemade dessert the whole family will enjoy.

oven proof dish filled with cherry crumble topped with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream and a large serving spoon

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I love cherry desserts, but usually I only have time to make something quick. My homemade cherry crumble is one of the easiest desserts ever. Hands on prep time is minimal.

Plus once you've learned how to make a crumble topping, you can pretty much make any flavor of crumble. Feel free to play with flavors and swap the cherry filling for another fresh fruit.

This classic cherry crumble is also the perfect make ahead dessert. You can either freeze the whole thing before it's cooked - or you can make double and keep a batch of crumble topping in the freezer for a speedy dessert.

Why You'll Love This Easy Cherry Crumble

  • Hands on prep time in minimal, only 10 minutes to prepare this easy cherry crumble.
  • Only 3 simple ingredients are required to make the crumble topping, which most of you will have in your stores at home.
  • This recipe is easily doubled or trebled if you are feeding a crowd.
  • Make extra crumble topping, use some now and freeze the rest for a quick dessert another day.
  • Try some of my favorite easy fruit desserts:
a white bowl filled with a portion of easy cherry crumble topped with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream

Easy Cherry Crumble Ingredients

Find the full list and quantities in the recipe below.

Cherries - You can use both fresh or frozen type of cherries in this crumble recipe.  If making a frozen cherry crumble, just make sure you defrosted the cherries first. 

Cornstarch - I use cornstarch to thicken the fruit filling because you need less of it than flour and it's also gluten free. You could also use all purpose flour, arrowroot starch or potato starch. 

Sugar - I use granulated sugar to make the crumble - but brown sugar or coconut sugar will also work well.

Butter - You can use either salted or unsalted butter to make the crumble topping. Just make sure it is cold. 

How to Make Cherry Crumble - Step-By-Step

Find the full printable recipe card below. 

TO PREPARE THE FRUIT

  • Toss the cherries with the cornstarch and sugar in a large bowl.
  • Place the cherry mixture into an oven proof baking pan. I used a 9x13 inch baking dish - but it can be slightly larger or smaller since crumble is rustic.

TO MAKE THE TOPPING

  • Mix the flour and sugar together in a large bowl.
  • Add the cubed butter and rub it into the flour mixture with your fingertips until it resembles coarse breadcrumbs.
cold diced pieces of butter set on a wooden chopping board

TO ASSEMBLE AND BAKE

  • Sprinkle the crumble topping mixture over the fruit leaving a small border at the edge so you can see a little of the cherries.
  • Place on a baking sheet and bake for 35-40 minutes or until hot and the crumble is golden brown.
  • Serve with a scoop of ice cream or even better - custard!
large oven proof dish filled with cherries and topped with crumble topping

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a crumble?

Buttery crumble is a popular dessert in the UK. It comprises a fruit base, topped with a crumble topping made by rubbing butter into flour and sugar.

What is the difference between a crumble and a cherry crisp?

Although very similar, a crumble topping is only made with flour, butter and sugar. Whereas a crisp topping will also contain rolled oats and often some chopped nuts. 

Should butter for crumble be cold?

You should always use cold butter, straight from the fridge, when making crumble. The butter needs to be cold as you rub it through the flour and sugar to form large crumbs. If you use warm butter you risk the crumble becoming soggy.

Which is better for fruit filling - flour or corn starch?

Although you can use both to thicken the pie filling, I prefer to use cornstarch. You don't need to use as much cornstarch as you would flour, and the cornstarch gives the fruit filling a lovely glossy finish, which you don't get with all purpose flour. It's also gluten free.

Why is my crumble topping not crispy?

The success of the crumble topping comes down to the amount of butter used. Too much and the crumble will be soggy and greasy; too little and the crumble with be floury and dry.

I always recommend measuring out the butter. Also, only use fridge cold butter as room temperature butter can also make the crumble soggy.

close up of oven proof dish filled with cherry crumble

Variations & Substitutions for Homemade Cherry Crumble

You can use fresh or frozen cherries, both work equally well in this crumble recipe.

If it's tart cherry season they also work beautifully, just add more sugar as needed.

I keep my recipe very simple but you could switch in brown sugar in the crumble topping and add vanilla extract to the pie filling.

It's also fun to make a cherry crumble pie. I keep things easy with a ready bought pie crust which I fill with cherries then top with the crumble. But you can always use an easy homemade pie crust recipe.

I've used cherries, but you can use a whole variety of fruits with this simple crumble topping. For example, try other berries like strawberries, raspberries or blackberries.

How to make Gluten Free Crumble

To make a gluten free crumble, swap the all purpose flour for gluten free flour. Be sure to use cornflour in the fruit mixture too.

oven proof dish filled with easy cherry crumble

Tips & Tricks For Making Homemade Cherry Crumble

  • If using frozen berries, make sure you defrost them first. 
  • If using fresh cherries or tart (or sour cherries) it really helps to use a cherry pitter to get rid of the stones. 
  • Don't over-mix the topping. Mix the ingredients until it resembles a coarse meal, don't over-mix it. Over-mixing the crumble topping will make it dense and heavy.
  • For added crunch, try adding some rolled oats to the crumble topping mixture.

How To Serve This Easy Dessert

I like to serve cherry crumble warm, straight from the oven. Add some custard, whipped cream, or a scoop of your favorite vanilla or cherry ripple ice-cream.

How To Reheat Cherry Crumble?

Leftovers can be stored well covered, in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. When ready to enjoy, reheat the crumble in a warm oven or in the microwave.

How to Freeze Fruit Crumble?

Cherry crumble can be frozen whole before it is cooked. Simply cover the dish and store in the freezer for up to 3 months.

When ready to enjoy, you can heat the crumble up in the oven, straight from frozen. Preheat the oven to 400ºF/200ºC and heat the crumble until the top and fruit is hot all the way through.

Another great tip when making the crumble topping is to make double the quantity. Enjoy some now and freeze a bag of crumble for a quick dessert another day. The good news is crumble topping can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months. 

labeled freezer bag filled with crumble topping

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Easy Cherry Crumble (with Frozen or Fresh Cherries)

When it comes to easy desserts, you can't beat my Easy Cherry Crumble recipe which can be made with fresh or frozen cherries. Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream - or whipped cream - and you have a delicious homemade dessert the whole family will enjoy.

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