I recently added a beautiful new cookbook to my (always expanding!) collection, Desserts in Jars by Shaina Olmanson. If you’ve been around here long, you’ll know how much I love baking and serving desserts in pretty jars, so this book is right up my alley! The book is full of tempting treats, but the Cherry Almond Crumble called to me first. This beautiful and delicious dessert is a perfect way to enjoy summer cherries!
As I mentioned, this yummy recipe is from a beautiful new cookbook, Desserts in Jars. This book is full of delicious treats, from cupcakes to custards, pies to frozen treats! And wouldn’t you know it… I have an extra copy! Author Shaina Olmanson has set aside a copy of this beautiful book just for one lucky Glorious Treats reader!
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How to Make Cherry Almond Crumble
Cherry Almond Crumble
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 egg
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
- 1/2 cup cold butter 1 stick, cut into pieces
- 3/4 cup sliced almonds
For the filling
- 5 cups fresh cherries pitted and halved
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 2 teaspoons cornstarch
Instructions
Make the crumble
- In a food processor, or in a large bowl using a pastry cutter, mix together the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, egg, vanilla extract, almond extract and about 1/2 of the almonds. Add the butter pieces, pulse, or blend until the mixture is combined, and crumbly.
- Press 3 rounded tablespoons of the mixture into the bottoms of 9 wide-mouth 8 oz. jars.
Make the filling
- In a large bowl, mix together the halved cherries, sugar and cornstarch. Divide the cherry mixture among the jars.
Topping
- Mix the remaining almonds with the remaining crumble, and add 2-3 rounded tablespoons of crumble to each jar. Press crumble mixture down lightly to keep it in place.
Bake
- Place the jars (2 inches apart) on a baking sheet, and bake for 25-30 minutes, or until the tops of the crumble start to turn golden brown.
- Enjoy crumble warm, or cool. Top with whipped cream, or vanilla ice cream if desired.
stace - treats 4 tatas says
Kristan’s Cookies and Cream cupcakes are a HUGE hit in my house 🙂
Sarah H.P. says
One of my favorite desserts is ice cream! I’m a simple girl at heart!
Liesl says
Cupcakes any time of year….sundaes in the summer and apple crisp in the fall.
Lisa says
I have TWO favorite desserts – 1. Strawberry Shortcake on freshly made buttermilk drop biscuits and 2. My family’s chocolate chocolate cake recipe with chocolate buttercream frosting! Sometimes you feel like a chocolate indulgence, and other times you feel like being sweet and light! PS: love your blog!
jen says
My fave would be grandma’s apple or plum kuchen or mom’s apple pie! Thankfully, I can make both!
Farrah K says
My favorite dessert are nanaimo bars. DELICIOUS!
Jen Grimm says
I love homemade banana cream pie…with EVERYTHING homemade!
Sunnie says
I like chocolate cake with chocolate frosting.
Jeanne says
Just realize I left this comment on the wrong post!! So, hopefully this is the correct one! 🙂
My fav dessert is my Strawberry Shortcake Panna Cotta thatI make with fresh strawberries, yellow shortcake (ground in food processor) and real whip cream!! Yum!!
Jill Hampton says
I would love to win this cookbook. This would be perfect for Christmas gifts!