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Baked Peaches with Almond Oat Crumble

July 31, 2020 By Courtney West 2 Comments

Baked Peaches with Almond Oat Crumble | recipe and video via the Sweet Miscellany blog

These peaches are a quick, single-serving version of a crumble. Once they’re baked, the flesh becomes velvety soft and juicy while the topping crisps up and gets nice and toasty! Serve these gluten free or vegan baked peaches as-is or with a dollop of sweetened yogurt or ice cream.

While shooting this video I was reminded how incredibly beautiful (and photogenic) the inside of a peach is. Which then got me thinking about one of my favorite childhood books, James and the Giant Peach. I loved imagining how awesome it would be to live inside a peach pit surrounded by as much juicy peach flesh as you could possibly eat. And of course, how delightful it would be to chat with a life-sized grasshopper. But I digress. Let’s get back to this simple and lovely recipe.

Baked Peaches with Almond Oat Crumble | recipe and video via the Sweet Miscellany blog

These peaches are sort of like a quick, single-serving version of a crumble. Once they’re baked, the flesh becomes velvety soft and juicy while the topping crisps up and gets nice and toasty. I love the combination of peaches and thyme so adding just a touch of thyme to the crumble mixture lends them a lovely herbaceous flavor. But, if you want to keep it a little more traditional, you could leave it out or use a 1/4 tsp cinnamon instead.

Hope you enjoy the video and the recipe if you happen to make it! In case you’d like a written version of the recipe, you can find it below.

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Baked Peaches with Almond Oat Crumble


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  • Author: Courtney
  • Total Time: 30-35 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings
  • Diet: Vegan
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These peaches are a quick, single-serving version of a crumble. Once they’re baked, the flesh becomes velvety soft and juicy while the topping crisps up and gets nice and toasty! Serve these gluten free or vegan baked peaches as-is or with a dollop of sweetened yogurt or ice cream.


Ingredients

  • 2 large peaches
  • 1/4 cup rolled oats
  • 1/4 cup almond meal
  • pinch of sea salt
  • pinch of dried thyme leaves (optional but highly recommended)
  • 2 tbsp cold vegan butter
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup or honey
  • sweetened vanilla yogurt or ice cream for serving, optional


Instructions

Preheat your oven to 375 degrees. Cut your two peaches in half and remove and discard the pits. Place the peach halves cut side up in a baking dish.

In a small bowl, stir together the oats, almond meal, salt, and thyme. Add the butter and maple syrup and mash them into the dry mixture. Since we’ve used a liquid sweetener it won’t be as crumbly as a typical crumb topping. Divide this mixture evenly between the four peach halves, covering the tops of each.

Put the peaches in a baking dish, Bake in your preheated 375 degree oven for 20-25 minutes or until the crumb topping is golden brown. Cool for at least 15 minutes before eating.

You can serve the peaches as-is or with sweetened yogurt or ice cream.

Notes

This will work with any stone fruits so feel free to use what you have! I happened to have 2 white peaches that needed to be eaten so that’s what I used for the recipe. Feel free to scale the recipe up accordingly depending on how many servings you’d like to make. These peaches are particularly lovely served warm with a bit of lightly sweetened yogurt or ice cream.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20-25 minutes
  • Category: dessert

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Baked Peaches with Almond Oat Crumble | recipe and video via the Sweet Miscellany blog

Filed Under: dairy free, dessert, gluten free, Recipe, summer, vegan, video

Summer Garden Fizz Cocktail

July 17, 2020 By Courtney West Leave a Comment

The Summer Garden Fizz (vegetarian) | seasonal plant-based recipes via the Sweet Miscellany blog

The Summer Garden Fizz Cocktail is a light, crisp, herbal, and refreshing alcoholic tipple for the warmer months of the year. It’s made with St. Germain, Lillet Blanc, citrus juice, fresh herbs, and sparkling water. You can use your favorite herbs to customize it to the season at hand!

The Summer Garden Fizz (vegetarian) | seasonal plant-based recipes via the Sweet Miscellany blog

Popping in just before the weekend to leave you with this refreshing little cocktail! Lillet and St. Germain are two of my favorite tipples so only makes sense to combine them into one drink. Though my garden has been hit hard by our heat advisories over the past couple of weeks, most of it is still fairing pretty well. In honor of the tenacity of my garden and the beautiful plants it yields, I decided to dub this cocktail the Summer Garden Fizz. It’s light, crisp, herbal, and refreshing. Cheers to a lovely (and plentifully air-conditioned) weekend!

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Summer Garden Fizz Cocktail


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  • Author: Courtney
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 serving
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Description

The Summer Garden Fizz Cocktail is a light, crisp, herbal, and refreshing alcoholic tipple for the warmer months of the year. It’s made with St. Germain, Lillet Blanc, citrus juice, fresh herbs, and sparkling water. You can use your favorite herbs to customize it to the season at hand!


Ingredients

  • 1 ounce St. Germain
  • 2 ounces Lillet Blanc
  • 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice, or lime juice
  • 1 small handful fresh herbs, such as lemon verbena, tulsi basil, and lemon basil
  • 2–4 ounces sparkling water


Instructions

Add the St. Germain, Lillet, citrus juice, and herbs to a cocktail shaker with a couple of handfuls of ice. Shake vigorously until frothy and the herbs have begun to break down a bit. 

Strain this mixture into a glass filled with ice, then top it off with sparkling water. Garnish with fresh herbs if you like.

Makes 1 cocktail.

Notes

  • You can use whatever herbs you have! Here are some that would be lovely: mint, basil, lemon balm, anise hyssop, thyme, and rosemary.
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Category: drink

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Filed Under: beverage, dairy free, garden, gluten free, herbs, Recipe, summer

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