crumbleˈkrʌm bəl
crumble (v)
- present
- crumbles
- past
- crumbled
- past participle
- crumbled
- present participle
- crumbling
crumble
English Definitions:
crumble, crumple, tumble, break down, collapse (verb)
fall apart
"the building crumbled after the explosion"; "Negotiations broke down"
crumble, fall apart (verb)
break or fall apart into fragments
"The cookies crumbled"; "The Sphinx is crumbling"
decay, crumble, dilapidate (verb)
fall into decay or ruin
"The unoccupied house started to decay"
crumble (Noun)
A dessert of British origin containing stewed fruit topped with a crumbly mixture of fat, flour, and sugar.
crumble (Verb)
To fall apart; to disintegrate.
crumble (Verb)
To render into crumbs.
Crumble
A crumble, also known as a brown betty, is a dish of British origin that can be made in a sweet or savoury version, depending on ingredients used, although the sweet version is much more common. It also can be traced to American cuisine during the European colonization of the Americas. A sweet variety usually contains stewed fruit topped with a crumbly mixture of fat, flour, and sugar. A savoury version uses meat, vegetables and a sauce for the filling, with cheese replacing sugar in the crumble mix. The crumble is baked in an oven until the topping is crisp. The dessert variety is often served with custard, cream or ice cream as a hearty, warm dessert after a meal. The savoury variety can be served along with accompanying vegetables. Popular fruits used in crumbles include apple, blackberry, peach, rhubarb, gooseberry, and plum. Sometimes, a combination of two or more of these fruits may be used in a crumble, for example, rhubarb and apple may be used in the same crumble. The crumble is typically given the name of the dominant fruit in it - for example, a crumble made with apple would get the name of "apple crumble", while one made with rhubarb would get the name of "rhubarb crumble". Coconut has also been used to make coconut crumble. The topping may also include rolled oats, ground almonds or other nuts, and sometimes sour milk is added to give the crumble a more extravagant taste. Brown sugar is often sprinkled over the crumble topping, which caramelises slightly when baked. In some recipes the topping is made from broken biscuits or even breakfast cereals, but this is not traditional.
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