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I made this last week it was the bombdigity! Found it on a site

thought Id give it a shot, hope you enjoy it too.

 

Fruit Crumble

 

30 min prep / 35 min baking / 9 " x 13 " baking dish

 

Filling

 

2 ¼ C Dates, pitted & chopped

2 C Apple juice, fresh

1 C Cranberries, fresh or frozen

½ C Raisins

½ C Walnuts, chopped

¼ tsp Cinnamon powder

1/8 tsp Cardamom powder

 

Dry

 

3¼ C Rolled oats

2 C Spelt flour

¾ C Sucanat

½ C Pecans, finely chopped

½ tsp Cinnamon powder

1/8 tsp Nutmeg

Wet

½ C Safflower oil

½ C Filtered water

1 ½ tsp Vanilla extract, alcohol free

 

Preparation

 

1. Preheat oven to 350°. Place Filling ingredients in a medium sized

pot and cook over medium low heat until juice is absorbed and dates

are softened, approximately 15 minutes, stirring frequently. Be

careful not to burn. Remove from heat.

2. Place 2 ¼ C of rolled oats, ½ C sucanat and remaining Dry

ingredients in a large mixing bowl and mix well. Place Wet

ingredients in another bowl and whisk well. Add wet to dry, mix

well. Place 2/3 of this mixture in a well oiled 9 " x13 " casserole

dish and press down firmly. Bake in oven for 10 minutes. Remove from

oven and pour filling mixture on top of this.

3. Add ½ C of rolled oats and ¼ C sucanat to remaining flour and oat

mixture and mix well. Process slightly in a food processor and

crumble on top of filling. Bake in oven until golden brown,

approximately 25 minutes.

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