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Peach Pineapple Crumble

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The second I saw white peaches in stores, I bought 3 pounds. I seriously love peaches, especially white peaches.

It just so happened that the first peach appearance of the summer happened to fall during a 10 for $10 pineapple special at Kroger.

Needless to say, I had a ton of peaches and a ton of pineapple. I also had some coworkers I wanted to spoil just a bit before my last day of work.

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Kristen asked me this weekend how I organize my recipes, and my method is somewhat unconventional. While there are things like Pinterest to help organize, I do most everything through email, so I go that route.

When I find a recipe online that I want to try, I copy and paste it into an email. I make the subject the title of the recipe and copy and paste the URL for the recipe along side the recipe title. I then send the recipe to myself and label it “recipe” in my Gmail inbox.

I can’t explain it, but this seems to work best for me. I’m able to comb my “stash” for recipe that include certain ingredients, like radishes, or collard greens, or…pineapple and peaches.

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I emailed this recipe to myself way too long ago, and thanks to my crazy recipe “organization” I was able to find it. 🙂

I am not new to crumbles, but the peach + pineapple combination was a first for me and…wow.

The slightly tart pineapple is perfectly complimented by the ever sweet peaches. The tender, soft peaches were offset by the firmer, meatier pineapple cubes. The diced fruit was liberally covered in a sweet, salty, and buttery crumble that only makes fruit taste better. The result is a nutrient-rich, high-fiber dessert that’s perfect for summer’s best.

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Peach Pineapple Crumble slightly adapted from Teenage Taste

4 medium ripe peaches, diced
1/2 pineapple, peeled, cored, and diced
3 Tbsp granulated sugar
1 Tbsp cornstarch
1/2 cup whole wheat pastry flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
4 Tbsp unsalted butter, cubed
1 cup old-fashioned oatmeal
1/4 cup brown sugar, packed

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 F.

Toss diced fruit together in an 8-inch square baking dish. In a small dish, whisk together 3 tablespoons sugar, cornstarch, and 1/4 cup of flour. Toss the mixture with the diced fruit. Set aside.

In a medium bowl, whisk together remaining 1/4 cup flour, baking powder, salt and brown sugar. Add the cold butter cubes. Use your fingers to break up the cold butter cubes into the flour mixture. Add the oatmeal and toss together.

Pour the oatmeal mixture over the prepared fruit. Place in the oven and bake for 30 to 35 minutes, or until juices from the fruit bubble up around the sides of the pan.

Remove the crumble from the oven and allow to cool for at least 15 minutes before serving.

Yield: 6 servings (about 3/4 cup each)

Nutrition Information: 261 calories; 8.5 g. fat; 0 mg. cholesterol; 176 mg. sodium; 43.7 g. carbohydrate; 4.2 g. fiber; 2.0 g. protein

Result: Simple and refreshing…perfect for summer! I love that crumbles come together in a jiff, but have a very homemade taste. This crumble was not short on the crumble and between the whole heat pastry flour and oats (along with the fruit), this crumble is high in fiber and nutrients. Enjoy!

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 We are officially acquainted with a new vet in town (a University of Illinois grad!). Miss Lily made it just over a week before coming down with a major eye issue (inflammation? scleroderma?) and she suddenly developed a hot spot on her forehead (if you Google that, beware – not pretty!). Ugh.

I am biking downtown for the farmer’s market this morning. I must admit, with the heat…the workouts have not been happening, and I can tell in my energy level and sleeping that I need to get back in my routine!

Be well,

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13 Comments

  1. Erika - The Teenage Taste
    July 7, 2012 / 7:36 am

    SO glad lad to hear that you liked the crumble, Nicole! The peach pineapple flavor combination is my favorite! ๐Ÿ˜€

  2. Faith
    July 7, 2012 / 9:07 am

    I love your recipe organization method — whatever works, right? ๐Ÿ™‚ This crumble looks fantastic, pinapple is such a delicious addition! 10 for $10 is a pretty amazing price!

  3. Joy
    July 7, 2012 / 11:09 am

    Poor lily! I think this is the year for hot spots though – dobby (aka the worlds most groomed dog – seriously he goes to the groomer every 2 1/2 to 3 weeks (has to go everytime before he works at a hospital) and we bathe him at home (because we hike A LOT and he has already had Lyme and still has chronic Lyme so I’ll be damned if a tic kills my poodle) about 2x a week) got one 2 days before we left for Jamaica I was freaking. Hopefully lily heals as quickly as he did!

  4. STH
    July 7, 2012 / 12:19 pm

    Peach and pineapple sounds like a delicious combination! I got some blackberries this week from my mother’s garden and my boyfriend immediately asked for apple-blackberry crumble, his favorite. So we’ve been enjoying that with homemade Greek yogurt on top (I added a little sugar and vanilla to the yogurt).

    I wanted to give you a little update on my boyfriend’s diabetes. You may recall that I commented a couple of weeks ago about how he’d just gotten diagnosed and was a little resistant to the lifestyle changes he needs to make. Things have improved since then; we saw the RD yesterday and she said his numbers are good and he’s probably more pre-diabetic than diabetic. I was afraid he’d take that as an excuse to fall back into old habits, but the fact that he’s losing weight on the regimen is keeping him going. So I’m less worried about him and happy for both of us that we’re eating healthier (I have PCOS, so keeping to a diabetic diet is good for me, too).

    • Nicole, RD
      Author
      July 7, 2012 / 12:40 pm

      I’m very glad to hear that. I hope your session with the RD was helpful and the positive changes stick! Doing something together with the one you love is THE key. You will both do great! ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. Kathleen @ KatsHealthCorner
    July 7, 2012 / 2:39 pm

    That sounds delicious! I never would have thought to pair peaches with pineapple — I bet they compliment each other beautifully though! ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. Eva @ Eva Bakes
    July 7, 2012 / 4:00 pm

    This looks and sounds so good, Nicole!

  7. Kate
    July 8, 2012 / 9:06 am

    Your method is better than mine. I end up bookmarking everything!

  8. Kerstin
    July 8, 2012 / 11:49 am

    I wouldn’t have thought to pair pineapple and peaches, but it sounds just lovely!

  9. Heidi @ Food Doodles
    July 9, 2012 / 6:23 pm

    This sounds amazing. I’ve seen pineapple in a crumble type dessert before but I’ve never tried it(heck, pineapple barely ever makes it past being cut up in this house, we go crazy for it when we do get it). Gotta try this! I like your method for organizing recipes, it’s probably better than mine. I just click bookmark on everything I want to try and seriously, my bookmarks are a MESS. I swear my computer is slower because of it, lol. I can’t help myself!

  10. Amy
    July 25, 2012 / 5:12 pm

    I rarely comment on blogs, but I just had to thank you for this! I made it the other night and it is AMAZING!!! I normally go for chocolate desserts but this is new fave! Can’t wait to make it again.

    • Nicole, RD
      Author
      July 25, 2012 / 7:50 pm

      Aw! Thanks, Amy! Always glad to hear feedback! ๐Ÿ™‚

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