This Plum Oatmeal Crumble is a dessert that I made several weeks ago, but I have to share it with you now before all of the plums are gone!
Plums and Pluots (plum/apricot hybrids) grow really beautifully in the Pacific Northwest, and we have several varieties growing in our own yard right now. We have been lucky enough to harvest them in waves, so we are almost never without fresh fruit.
We were so lucky to have this particular batch of honey sweet plums, and I couldn’t resist their beautiful color and had to make a dessert for friends.
It is a variation on a crisp, as I ground the oatmeal to a coarse flour. You get a completely different texture and a more distinct oat flavor. The crumbly texture is nice against the juicy plums. I served it hot with a melting scoop of brown butter ice cream on top .
Plum Oatmeal Crumble, serves 8
5 cups plums
1 cup flour
½ tsp baking soda
½ tsp salt
½ tsp cinnamon
½ cup brown sugar
1 cup oats
½ cup Crisco
2 Tbs butter
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
Slice all of the plums into wedges. Set Aside
In the bowl of a food processor, pulse all of the dry ingredients together until they are a very fine crumb.
Add the Crisco and pulse until it resembles a coarse crumb.
Use a glass baking dish (9×13) and sprinkle about 1/3 of the crumbly topping on the bottom of the baking dish.
Add the plums, and dot the top of the fruit with little pats of butter, (2 Tbs).
Add the rest of the oatmeal crumble topping to the top of the fruit.
I recommend placing your baking dish on a sheet pan in case the fruit bubbles over. Place the sheet pan in the oven and bake about 45 minutes or until the fruit is bubbling and the topping is golden.
Serve warm with ice cream or whipped cream.
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I looove this! Sounds yummy.
I like that the whole topping was ground up! You do get a true crumbly crust. I also like how it got a nice dark brown color. Thanks for the post and dreams of one day fresh fruit in my own backyard…
thanks so much Jennifer 🙂
Love crumbles and crisps – and this one looks especially good – will try the ground up oat approach – also have you ever made Brown Bread Ice Cream – it would be amazing with your dish.
NO!! but that reminds me that i forgot to link to the brown butter ice cream recipe I have. I will be looking into that brown bread asap!
So beautiful. The crumbly bits are the best part! There’s a local cafe that serves a triple berry bar with an oaty crust and crumbly top. I’d give me eye teeth for that recipe.
Take a picture of it!! That would give me a better idea, and then maybe I can copy it.
I just brought home 2 boxes of plums from a friends farm yesterday – guess what I’ll be making? 🙂 Looks great Heather!! Thanks for always inspiring greatness in my kitchen. You rock girl!
Heather- you are so sweet!! thanks so much 🙂
That looks so delicious! What beautiful plums!
How lucky you are that you have these beautiful plums growing in your yard. I love that you didn’t skimp on the crumble portion!
as much as I love fruit- the crumble and or topping is always my favorite part!
I adore pluots – there is one stand at the farmer’s market that has about 8 varieties when they are in season and I gorge myself – love crumbles too so this is definitely a match made in heaven for me!
that is my favorite thing!! the colors are GORGEOUS!!
This looks delicious! I love all kinds of fruit crumbles.
i love how easy this is!!! will have to keep this in my files!!
I have all the ingredients for this. Must make a plum crumble now! With the oatmeal of course 🙂
I totally want this for breakfast
These plums look so juicy and sublime!