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    Roasted Strawberry Crumble with Cointreau

    Published: Oct 12, 2019 · Modified: Nov 23, 2021 by Lee-Ann · 27 Comments

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    Roasted Strawberry Crumble with Cointreau - this is a quick & easy dessert of juicy, syrupy strawberries topped with a buttery crumble. Perfect fuss free recipe for a simple strawberry dessert.

    A gorgeous easy strawberry dessert recipe with hardly any preparation, that includes a syrupy sauce that you will want to drink? My Roasted Strawberry Crumble with Cointreau. Sound too good to be true? Not at all, trust me on this! You will be glad you did!

    I love an easy dessert, and this oven baked strawberry crumble couldn't get any easier. The sweet, juicy strawberries are what makes this dessert a self-saucing winner. Just toss your strawberries into a baking dish, sprinkle on a little sugar plus my secret ingredient - Cointreau liqueur. Add your crumble mixture on top then bake. Next thing you know you will be eating dessert!

    Now let's get our crumble on!

    red strawberry mixture with brown crumble on top in a white dish with scoops of ice cream on top

    Table of Contents

    • What you will need to make roasted strawberry crumble
    • How to make strawberry crumble - the topping
    • How to make strawberry crumble - the assembly
    • 📖 Recipe
    • Roasted Strawberry Crumble with Cointreau

    What you will need to make roasted strawberry crumble

    • Fresh strawberries - the riper the better!
    • Sugar - just ordinary table sugar.
    • Cointreau liqueur - my secret ingredient! It has a lovely citrus orange flavour which really compliments the strawberries.
    • Plain flour
    • Vanilla
    • Rolled oats - they add some texture as well flavour to our crumble topping.
    • Butter

    See recipe card below for quantities and detailed cooking instructions.

    How to make strawberry crumble - the topping

    • Place plain flour, sugar and rolled oats into a bowl - see Image 1.
    • Mix to combine - see Image 2.

    process shot showing how to cook roasted strawberry crumble

    • Add melted butter and vanilla - see Image 3.
    • Mix well to combine - the mixture should look "crumbly" - see Image 4 - and set aside.

    process shot showing how to cook roasted strawberry crumble

    How to make strawberry crumble - the assembly

    • Place strawberries into a baking dish - see Image 5.
    • Sprinkle sugar over the strawberries - see Image 6.

    process shot showing how to cook roasted strawberry crumble

    • Sprinkle Cointreau over the strawberries - see Image 7.
    • Give everything a bit of a stir - see Image 8.

    process shot showing how to cook roasted strawberry crumble

    • Using your fingers, place clumps of the crumble topping mixture over the top of the strawberries - see Image 9.
    • Then place in the oven to bake - see Image 10.

    process shot showing how to cook roasted strawberry crumble

    My top tips for making this easy crumble

    • The riper and juicier your strawberries are, the more tasty and saucy your result will be. 
    • You could substitute Triple Sec or Grand Manier for the Cointreau (any orange flavoured liqueur will do), or orange juice if you want to go alcohol free.
    • You will know when it is ready to come out of the oven when the topping is brown and there is juice bubbling up around the edges of the crumble.
    • This is great eaten as leftovers the next day - been there. Done that. A few times. Hands up for a roasted strawberry crumble breakfast - well it does have fruit in it! But it will be less saucy because the crumble topping will absorb some of that gorgeous sauce. Still tastes great though!

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    This recipe came about when I walked into my local supermarket the other day and fresh strawberries were on sale super cheap - $1 a punnet! So what did I do? What any bargain buying cook does - buy them now and work out what I'm going to cook with them later of course! The result - this absolutely delicious roasted strawberry crumble. 

    Can't wait to see what's on sale next time!

    Enjoy, Lee-Ann x

    📖 Recipe

    red strawberry mixture with brown crumble on top in a white dish with scoops of ice cream on top

    Roasted Strawberry Crumble with Cointreau

    Roasted Strawberry Crumble with Cointreau - this is a quick & easy dessert of juicy, syrupy strawberries topped with a buttery crumble.
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    Total Time: 50 minutes minutes
    Serving: 6
    Calories: 373kcal
    Author: Lee-Ann Grace

    Ingredients

    Strawberry filling

    • 750 g fresh strawberries ripe
    • 2 tablespoon sugar
    • 1½ tablespoon Cointreau liqueur can substitute orange juice for alcohol free

    Crumble topping

    • 1 cup rolled oats 90g
    • 1 cup plain / all-purpose flour 150g
    • ½ cup sugar 110g
    • 120 g salted butter melted
    • ½ teaspoon vanilla

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 180c / 350f.
    • Place plain flour, sugar and rolled oats into a bowl and mix lightly to combine.
    • Add melted butter and vanilla, mixing well to combine - the mixture should look "crumbly". Then set this crumble mixture aside.
    • Cut the green tops off the strawberries. Leave smaller ones whole, cut any large ones in half.
    • Place strawberries into a baking dish and sprinkle over sugar, then sprinkle over Cointreau liqueur and give everything a little mix around.
    • Using your fingers, place clumps of the crumble topping mixture over the top of the strawberries then bake for 30-35 mins, or until the crumble topping has browned and juice is bubbling up around the edges of the crumble.
    • Serve hot, topped with ice cream if you like.

    Notes

    • The riper and juicier your strawberries are, the more tasty and saucy your result will be. 
    • You could substitute any other orange flavoured liqueur for the Cointreau (like Triple Sec or Grand Marnier) or orange juice if you want to go alcohol free.
    • You will know when it is ready to come out of the oven when the topping is brown and there is juice bubbling up around the edges of the crumble.
    • This is great eaten as leftovers the next day - been there. Done that. A few times. But it will be less saucy because the crumble topping will absorb some of that gorgeous sauce. Still tastes great though!
    *Please note that the amount of calories per serve is provided as a guide only, as ingredients and cooking methods can vary greatly*

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    Calories: 373kcal

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    1. Christine

      July 23, 2022 at 12:02 am

      What baking pan size do you recommend?

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      • Lee-Ann

        July 23, 2022 at 6:45 pm

        Hi Christine! I make this crumble in an oval dish (like the pictures) 22cm wide and 27cm long.

        Reply
        • Christine

          July 25, 2022 at 6:59 am

          5 stars
          7 Thank you so much for the recipe I made it last night it was absolutely delicious I did not have the other liquor so I used shamward which turns out perfect We'll probably be making another one tonight because mine is finished already family loved it

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          • Christine

            July 25, 2022 at 7:00 am

            5 stars
            Sorry Chambord

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          • Lee-Ann

            July 25, 2022 at 1:27 pm

            That's great Christine, sounds like it was a hit!

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