Pear chocolate crumble with the thermomix
Discover our delicious Thermomix recipe for pear and chocolate crumble, which combines the sweet and melt-in-your-mouth flavors of pear with the rich taste of chocolate. With the help of your Thermomix, preparing this indulgent dessert becomes a breeze. Follow our simple instructions and let your Thermomix mix together the key ingredients such as juicy pears, melting chocolate, and crispy crumble topping. In just a few steps, you'll have an irresistible dessert that is perfectly balanced in textures and flavors. Whether it's to delight your family during a cozy meal or impress your guests on a special occasion, this Thermomix pear and chocolate crumble is a sure choice. So get ready to surrender to this divine combination of fresh fruit and chocolate, enhanced by the ease and precision of your Thermomix. Enjoy your meal !
Season
Enjoy this recipe of dessert cooking with the thermomix , to be made all the year.Informations
5 minutes
🍳 Cooking
30 minutes
🕛 Duration
35 minutes
⬈ Difficulty
1/10
🥕 Ingredients
5
👣 Steps
8
𝄙 Comments
No
No/5 (No vote)
Nutritional composition for 1 part
Ingredients for people
100G of dark chocolate
100G of brown sugar
100G butter
150G flour
2 pears
Making
Prepare a delicious and easy recipe for fruit crumble with a chocolate twist:
Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F)
To prepare the crumble using a Thermomix :
- Place the chocolate in the Thermomix bowl and set it to 7 seconds on speed 7.
- Set aside in a bowl to sprinkle over the crumble later.
- Place the brown sugar or demerara sugar, butter, and flour in the Thermomix bowl and set it to 10 seconds on speed 6.
- Peel and cut the pears into pieces, then arrange them in oven-safe ramekins and sprinkle them with chocolate. Add the crumble mixture on top.
- Finally, place some chocolate on top of the crumble mixture.
- Bake for 30 minutes to make the pear chocolate crumble.
- Allow it to cool slightly.
- Spread the crumble mixture over the pears in ramekins or verrines.
Enjoy the pear chocolate crumble served in ramekins or verrines. You're going to love it. Yum ;)
** All the recipes being prepared with the TM31, so you can make them both with the TM5 and the new thermomix TM6, but also with the thermomix competitor such as the Companion from Moulinex, the Cook Expert from Magimix, KCook from Kenwood, monsieur cuisine plus and other kitchen food processors.
Celebrate the comforting flavors of autumn with this Thermomix pear and chocolate crumble. Each spoonful is a delight that combines the juicy sweetness of ripe pears with the richness of melting chocolate. The combination of the crispy topping and the molten heart will dance on your taste buds and delight your guests. With the Thermomix, preparation is a breeze, allowing you to savor this divine dessert in no time. Feel free to personalize your crumble with crushed nuts or spices like cinnamon for even more flavors. Enjoy this irresistible dessert and indulge in this autumnal delight.
Frequently asked questions
Can I add nuts or almonds to the crumble ?
Yes, you can add chopped nuts or sliced almonds for added crunch and flavor.
How long should the crumble cook in the Thermomix ?
The cooking time will depend on the size of your dish, but generally, the crumble should be baked in a preheated oven at 180°C for about 25 to 30 minutes, until golden and crispy.
Can I adjust the amount of sugar in the recipe ?
Yes, you can adjust the amount of sugar according to the sweetness of the pears and your personal preference.
How do I prepare the crumble dough in the Thermomix ?
The crumble dough is prepared by mixing flour, butter, sugar, and brown sugar in the Thermomix until a crumbly texture is achieved.
Can I customize the crumble dough ?
Yes, you can add spices like cinnamon or vanilla to the crumble dough for added flavor.
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