Apples have so many uses in cooking, from being the star of a dessert to making for inventive snacks or even a warming drink.
A soft, fruit-studded cake with crumble topping that turns golden as it bakes. You will find it impossible to stop at just one slice.
As part of our ongoing series we invite readers to share their recipes with us! Sudeshna Bandyopadhyay wrote in to us and showed us how to make Apple Crumble
A crunchy cinnamon-spiced fruit dessert topped with oats and nuts. Do you have a recipe to share? Email it to us!
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