Vegan Peach Crumble Recipe (2024)

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rachel

For those with nut allergies, swap the nuts with grape nuts cereal (which doesn’t actually contain nuts) and you keep the crunch

Natalia

I cut sugar a bit (I usually do this; I think many recipes call for too much sugar), but still, it was way too sweet for me. So next time, I won't add sugar to the peaches; just add some to the topping.

Rachael

Alice Medrich’s tip to bake crumble toppings separate from the fruit and then combine is a great tip!

Karen in Montreal

Olive oil also works very well, replacing the coconut oil or vegan butter. Many cooks are more likely to have this on hand.

Sissy Ashby

Just to gild the lily I added a little Amaretto and peach Schnapps.Delicious

Margaret

Use gluten free flour for a GF version, if you want/need to do so. I’ve made a GF peach and blueberry crumble much like this one, and look forward to trying this recipe. I’ll likely use less of the topping, because I love the caramelized fruit goo and don’t want the topping to lessen the caramelization or soak up all of the goo… Perhaps what I made was a fruit crisp rather than a fruit crumble? Regardless, fruit pies, crumbles, crisps are a foundational summer delight. Thanks for the recipe.

N.Cali

I made this today using peaches tumbling over my fence from a neighbor’s tree. Following some suggestions from other posters I used olive oil in the topping and no sugar. The crumble was outstanding! The consistency, and taste of the topping reminded me of pecan sandies, a cookie I haven’t had in 50 years but it was so reminiscent it took me right there. I used sliced almonds for the nut and they were perfect, adding a tender crunch to the topping without overwhelming the peach flavor. Yumzz

Barbara

This crumble is excellent and can be used with virtually any fruit- apple, berry, peaches. The coconut flavor is not noticeable and the dessert came together quickly. I did not add sugar to the cut fruit and used a tad less in the topping- it was great. A nice idea is to make the crumble topping ahead of time or keep some in the freezer or refrigerator for a quick dessert.This is a keeper.

Robbie

I use brown rice flour and gluten-free oats for a gf version (medically necessary for a family member), coconut sugar (and less of it), less flour, and more oats and almonds. I also made a version with plums from a friend's tree. All good.

lemon

Doubled the lemon juice and have no regrets !

Deborah

This made a delicious dessert of our own yard-grown Red Haven peaches. I used olive oil instead of vegan butter, and added some wheat bran and used toasted, crushed pecan pieces from Trader Joe's for texture and richness. I did not add sugar to the peaches, only cornstarch. The results were mildly tart and sweet and buttery good without butter. I'm the non-vegan who enjoyed this as much as my vegan spouse.

Shaun

This was huge hit at a recent dinner party - rave reviews all around! I served it with Breyers vanilla bean ice cream

Anna

I really liked this crumble! I used a mix of nuts and added extra salt on top and used a bit less sugar, it was super crunchy, fresh and summery

AKG

Agree with some other comments that there is no need to buy speciality or highly processed vegan products, when you can just use olive oil. That is what I do for my niece who has a dairy allergy. Works great in most recipes that usually call for melted butter, and adds a lovely note to the oats and fruit.

Christa

I made this recipe unabashedly non-vegan with God-given butter, and it turned out just fine. Far easier to make than apple crumble because there is no need to peel peaches. Joshua McFadden in his book Grains for Every Season tosses the cornstarch with the fruit at the beginning rather than separately, so I inadvertently topped the peaches with the crumble before I saw the separate step to toss the peaches with the cornstarch before topping them with crumble, but the recipe turned out just fine.

kate

cow-given butter ;-)

Lulu

Pre-toasted the pecans and that added a lot to the flavor. I actually only made the topping which I put on a peach base that I pre-cooked (the recipe I used has you pre-cook the peaches etc... on the stove for a few minutes.) It was in an 11x7 pan so there was a lot of topping which made me happy!

Barbara

This crumble is excellent and can be used with virtually any fruit- apple, berry, peaches. The coconut flavor is not noticeable and the dessert came together quickly. I did not add sugar to the cut fruit and used a tad less in the topping- it was great. A nice idea is to make the crumble topping ahead of time or keep some in the freezer or refrigerator for a quick dessert.This is a keeper.

evie

Pretty good topping. I made the mistake of reducing the sugar without cutting the salt. Next time I’ll use given quantities.

Robbie

I use brown rice flour and gluten-free oats for a gf version (medically necessary for a family member), coconut sugar (and less of it), less flour, and more oats and almonds. I also made a version with plums from a friend's tree. All good.

Kathy Cville

Less lemon6 cups peaches

Jaan

I understand that you should allow fruits mixed with tapioca starch to sit for 15-30 minutes before baking. Made this recipe with wild blackberries and it was yum.

N.Cali

I made this today using peaches tumbling over my fence from a neighbor’s tree. Following some suggestions from other posters I used olive oil in the topping and no sugar. The crumble was outstanding! The consistency, and taste of the topping reminded me of pecan sandies, a cookie I haven’t had in 50 years but it was so reminiscent it took me right there. I used sliced almonds for the nut and they were perfect, adding a tender crunch to the topping without overwhelming the peach flavor. Yumzz

Ann from Sonoma

Love this recipe ! I too wondered about why Ali omitted peeling the peaches, but skinned them easily and produced this easy dessert in record time. A real seasonal pleaser!

npk

Made this tonight and it was delicious. Per others suggestions, cut back on salt and sugar and also added some unsweetened coconut flakes to the crumble. Worked well. Made up some whipped aquafaba cream -perfect accompaniment!!!

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Vegan Peach Crumble Recipe (2024)

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What is vegan crumble made of? ›

To Make the Crumble Topping

In a medium bowl, combine the vegan butter and plain white flour. Using two knives or a pastry cutter, chop up the vegan butter into tiny pieces until evenly distributed throughout the flour. Add the rolled oats, sugar, flaky sea salt and cinnamon.

How do you peel peaches for crumble? ›

How to Peel Peaches:
  1. Boil a large pot of water. Choose a pot big enough to fit several peaches at a time.
  2. Blanch peaches: Reduce heat to a simmer and lower peaches into the water. Let them blanch in the water for about 30 seconds.
  3. Place them in an ice bath. ...
  4. Peel the skins off.
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What can you use to substitute butter in a crumble? ›

It's a much loved family pleaser, whatever the season and whatever fruit we use! Using our rapeseed oil means no rubbing in butter with flour and oats, so takes minutes to make. All so much quicker to get your crumble on the table.

What is the difference between a peach crumble and a peach crisp? ›

So what's a crumble vs. a crisp? A crumble is just a crisp without oats in the streusel. It may feature nuts, but the streusel topping is usually a simple combination of butter, flour, and sugar that is more clumpy than that of a crisp.

Is peach cobbler the same as peach crumble? ›

Cobbler: A fruit dessert made with a top crust of pie dough or biscuit dough but no bottom crust. Crisp/crumble: In Alberta, the terms are mostly interchangeable. Both refer to fruit desserts similar to cobbler but made with a brown sugar streusel topping sometimes containing old-fashioned rolled oats.

Why won't my blanched peaches peel? ›

Why won't my peaches peel after blanching? If your peach skin will not peel away easily after blanching, they have not been boiled long enough.

What is crumble topping made of? ›

As its name suggests, crumb topping is a dessert topping. It's a simple mixture of butter, sugar, and flour, and is typically used to top pies or muffins prior to baking for a crunchy, sweet contrast.

What is fruit crumble made of? ›

Toss the fruit with sugar, lemon juice, cornstarch, and any spices in a large bowl. Use more sugar and less lemon juice when cooking with tart fruits, like rhubarb and blackberries, and less sugar but more lemon juice for sweet fruits, like peaches and plums. Best is to taste a piece of fruit and adjust to taste.

What is crumble cake made of? ›

Ingredients for Crumb Cake

Flour: All-purpose flour is the structure of this cake. It's sturdy enough to support the thick wet ingredients and crumb layer on top. Baking Soda + Baking Powder: Baking soda and baking powder help the cake rise. Granulated Sugar: Granulated sugar sweetens the cake.

What are the ingredients in Beyond Beef crumble? ›

Ingredients: Water, Pea Protein,* Expeller- Pressed Canola Oil, Natural Flavors, Spices, Garlic Powder, Citric Acid.

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