Strawberry Crumble #Recipe

Happy June! It’s strawberry season, and if you are like me you love picking fresh strawberries. But what do you do with all the strawberries when you get home? One easy recipes that you try is my strawberry crumble. It’s easy and delicious!

Ingredients

1 stick butter, melted1½ cups flour½ cup brown sugar1½ cup old fashioned rolled oats½ teaspoon baking powder1 egg2/3 cup strawberry jam 2 cups chopped strawberries2 tablespoon white sugar 2 teaspoon cornstarch

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees FSpray 9 inch square baking dish and line with parchment paper.Mix together flour, oats, baking powder, and brown sugar. Add butter and egg to mixture.Measure out 1 cup of the mixture for the topping and set aside.Press the remaining mixture into the baking dish to make the base. Mix together strawberries, white sugar, and cornstarch.Spread base with strawberry jam and place strawberries over the jam.Crumble the remaining mixture over the strawberries. Bake for 40-45 minutes or until golden brown on top.Allow to cool and enjoy!

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