On multi-day hikes I never take fresh fruit as it weighs me down too much, but this apple crumble recipe is a way to have a bit of a fruit intake on longer trips, and an indulgence at the same time. Now, who doesn’t like apple crumble? The sweet golden crunch of the crumble topping, with the soft, sweet tasty apples, and just a hint of cinnamon, yum! Talking about it is making me hungry. What about serving it with a bit of custard? Especially after a hard day out on the trails, wherever you are, how good would that be? This apple crumble is so easy to make, and it is a sweet way to finish the day whilst getting your fruit quota in. By the way, did you know that the apple crumble originated in Britain during the World War Two due to food rations? The ingredients were unavailable to make pie bases, so they got creative and came up with this. Not bad I say!
At home preparationChop the mixed peel as fine as you can. Chop apple pieces up into small chunks. Label the bags and place all ingredients into the allocated bags and container. Copy or print out Method at camp and keep together with the bags.
Method at campIn a pot, add the contents of Bag 1 (apple mix) then add ½ cup of water, soak for about 5 minutes. Place the pot on the stove and cook over a low heat for 2 to 3 minutes until all the water has evaporated. Take off the heat, add the ghee, then add the contents of Bag 2 (oat mix), stir through and place back on the heat. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring constantly until the crumble starts to brown and crisp up. Serve.
Bag 1 (apple mix)
Bag 2 (oat mix)
Container
Water - ½ cup