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Pie Crumb Topping


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Does anyone know a recipe for a Crumb Topping for a pie that has big, crumbly crumbs using the flour mix? No oats please. All of the recipes I've got don't come out right - they get hard.

I know that it's just about the right proportion of flour, sugar and margerine (or butter).

Thanks!


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momandgirls Enthusiast

I've used the Gluten Free Pantry crisp and crumble mix - it's delicious.

jerseyangel Proficient

This is what I use on my fruit crisps. It also is good on pies--

1/2 cup rice flour, 1/2 cup brown sugar, 1/2 cup butter or margarine, 1 tsp. cinnamon.

Combine with pastry cutter until crumbly, spread over pie and bake. :)

cycler Contributor
This is what I use on my fruit crisps. It also is good on pies--

1/2 cup rice flour, 1/2 cup brown sugar, 1/2 cup butter or margarine, 1 tsp. cinnamon.

Combine with pastry cutter until crumbly, spread over pie and bake. :)

So you use just the rice flour - not the flour mix of rice flour, corn starch and tapioca flour?

jerseyangel Proficient
So you use just the rice flour - not the flour mix of rice flour, corn starch and tapioca flour?

Yes, for this I just use the rice flour. I'm sure a mix would work just as well though.

cycler Contributor

I'm not sure why but even though I measure exactly it seems as though there is too much margerine - it isn't crumbly, it's almost doughy.

jerseyangel Proficient
I'm not sure why but even though I measure exactly it seems as though there is too much margerine - it isn't crumbly, it's almost doughy.

Gosh, I don't know. It should be crumbly, but not dry at all. If you think it's too doughy, you could try adding in a couple tablespoons each of the flour and sugar. Then blend quickly--you don't want to over-work it because it will blend together too much.


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Jestgar Rising Star

Maybe it's the type of margarine?

JEM123 Newbie
I'm not sure why but even though I measure exactly it seems as though there is too much margerine - it isn't crumbly, it's almost doughy.

Two things can lead to a doughy crumb topping...over working the crumb mixture or the margarine/butter not cold enough. I use butter falvored crisco. I keep it refrigerated until the second before I use it. Try this and see if it helps.

Good luck

cyberprof Enthusiast
Does anyone know a recipe for a Crumb Topping for a pie that has big, crumbly crumbs using the flour mix? No oats please. All of the recipes I've got don't come out right - they get hard.

I know that it's just about the right proportion of flour, sugar and margerine (or butter).

Thanks!

Try this one:

1/4 cup rice flour

1/4 cup sugar

1/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar

2 tablespoons chopped macadamia nuts

1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon

2-1/2 tablespoons chilled butter, cut into small pieces

Combine ingredients in a bowl: stir well. Cut in butter with a pastry blender until mixture resembles coarse meal.

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Katydid Apprentice

Whenever I make a pie, I save my scraps. I crumble them up with my fingers into small pea size pieces; and then freeze in a tupperware container. I just keep adding to it whenever I make a pie. Then when I need a crumb topping for something, I just grab a handful of my crumbs and toss them with a little brown sugar (& cinnamon if desired) and walla! I have a great crumb crust to sprinkle on a pie or crisp. This works really great.

Kay

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