Easy and Fast Grapes Crumble Bars

Hello my dear readers,

Today I have for you a very easy and quick recipe but rich in taste and super delicious: Grapes Crumble Bars.

The crumble bars with grapes are prepared quickly and are made up of a base of soft shortcrust pastry with a filling rich in grapes that are covered with more crumbled shortcrust pastry on the surface.

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Easy and Fast Grapes Crumble Bars
The crumble bars with grapes are prepared quickly and are made up of a base of soft shortcrust pastry with a filling rich in grapes that are covered with more crumbled shortcrust pastry on the surface.
It will take you very little time to prepare both the base and the filling. A particular crumble rich in taste and very fragrant. Try it! It's worth it! 
Check out this recipe

It will take you very little time to prepare both the base and the filling. A particular crumble rich in taste and very fragrant. Try it! It’s worth it! 

Here is the recipe for the Grapes Crumble Bars!

Easy and Fast Grapes Crumble Bars Recipe

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Ingredients: 

For the crumb bars and topping (rectangular baking tray 17 x 26 cm):

  • 250 g Flour
  • 90 g Almond flour
  • 140 g Sugar
  • 200 g Unsalted Butter (cold)
  • 1 Egg
  • 8 g Baking powder
  • Zest from 1 lemon

For the filling:

  • 400 g Seedless Grapes, cut in half if too big
  • 2 tbsp Sugar
  • 2 tbsp Corn starch
  • 2 tbsp Fresh lemon juice
  • Zest from 1 lemon

Preparation: 15 minutes

Baking: 45 minutes

Difficulty: Low

Servings: 9 servings

How To Make Easy and Fast Grapes Crumble Bars Recipe Step by Step

Mix the flour, almond flour, baking powder, and lemon zest with a food processor or by hand, then add the cold butter, cut into small pieces, and mix until the mixture resembles wet sand.

Add the sugar and egg and mix everything quickly. The mixture should be lumpy. So don’t worry if it’s not perfectly blended.

Easy and Fast Grapes Crumble Bars Step-by-Step Recipe

Prepare the mold by greasing the base and edges with a bit of butter and placing a sheet of baking paper on top. The butter only serves to keep the baking paper attached. I have used a rectangular pan, but you may also use a 22 x 22 cm square pan.

Preheat the oven to 180°C.

Use just over half of the dough to create the base and a slight edge all around, compacting the pastry with your hands.

Prepare the filling by mixing the grapes with the sugar, cornstarch, lemon zest, and lemon juice in a bowl. Mix the filling well. The cornstarch is used to make the grapes juice that will form during baking creamy (almost gelatinous) and to prevent the pastry base from getting too wet. 

Easy and Fast Grapes Crumble Bars Step-by-Step Recipe

Place the grapes mixture on top of the shortcrust pastry base and cover with the remaining shortcrust pastry crumbled with your hands (or put in small quantities in random order).

Bake at 180°C for approx. 45 minutes or until golden brown.

Wait for your grapes crumb to cool before cutting it into squares.

Easy and Fast Grapes Crumble Bars Recipe
Easy and Fast Grapes Crumble Bars Recipe
Easy and Fast Grapes Crumble Bars Recipe
Easy and Fast Grapes Crumble Bars Recipe
Easy and Fast Grapes Crumble Bars Recipe

Nutritional Information:

The beauty of this recipe is that you can use whatever fruits you like. I have tried the same recipe with blueberries, raspberries and a red fruits mix and was super delicious too.

Enjoy it! Happy Baking!

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Easy and Fast Grapes Crumble Bars

The crumble bars with grapes are prepared quickly and are made up of a base of soft shortcrust pastry with a filling rich in grapes that are covered with more crumbled shortcrust pastry on the surface.
It will take you very little time to prepare both the base and the filling. A particular crumble rich in taste and very fragrant. Try it! It's worth it! 
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Course Dessert
Servings 20 squares
Calories 188 kcal

Ingredients
  

For the crumb bars and topping (rectangular baking tray 17 x 26 cm):

  • 250 g Flour
  • 90 g Almond flour
  • 140 g Sugar
  • 200 g Unsalted Butter (cold)
  • 1 Egg
  • 8 g Baking powder
  • Zest from one lemon

For the filling:

  • 400 g Seedless Grapes, cut in half if too big
  • 2 tbsp Sugar
  • 2 tbsp Corn starch
  • 2 tbsp Fresh lemon juice
  • Zest from one lemon

Instructions
 

  • Mix the flour, almond flour, baking powder, and lemon zest with a food processor or by hand, then add the cold butter, cut into small pieces, and mix until the mixture resembles wet sand.
  • Add the sugar and egg and mix everything quickly. The mixture should be lumpy. So don't worry if it's not perfectly blended.
  • Prepare the mold by greasing the base and edges with a bit of butter and placing a sheet of baking paper on top. The butter only serves to keep the baking paper attached. I have used a rectangular pan, but you may also use a 22 x 22 cm square pan.
    Preheat the oven to 180°C.
    Use just over half of the dough to create the base and a slight edge all around, compacting the pastry with your hands.
    Prepare the filling by mixing the grapes with the sugar, cornstarch, lemon zest, and lemon juice in a bowl. Mix the filling well. The cornstarch is used to make the grapes juice that will form during baking creamy (almost gelatinous) and to prevent the pastry base from getting too wet. 
  • Place the grapes mixture on top of the shortcrust pastry base and cover with the remaining shortcrust pastry crumbled with your hands (or put in small quantities in random order).
  • Bake at 180°C for approx. 45 minutes or until golden brown.
    Wait for your grapes crumb to cool before cutting it into squares.

Notes

The beauty of this recipe is that you can use whatever fruits you like. I have tried the same recipe with blueberries, raspberries, and a red fruits mix, and was super delicious too.
Keyword crumble bars, easy and quick crumble bars, easy homemade sweets, grapes crumble bars, grapes recipes
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31 responses to “Easy and Fast Grapes Crumble Bars”

  1. Dorothy's New Vintage Kitchen Avatar

    This is a really fun recipe Ribana!

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you Dorothy! It was also fun to make 😉

  2. Simone E Avatar

    Looks delicious! Need to try it over the weekend 😊

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      It really is super delicious 😋 And so easy to make! I hope you’ve enjoyed it 😉

      1. Simone E Avatar

        Thanks again for sharing! 😊

  3. Thotaramani Avatar

    Lovely dish

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much!

      1. Thotaramani Avatar

        🙂👍🏻

      2. Thotaramani Avatar

        😊👍🏻

  4. ourcrossings Avatar

    I love grapes and I love crumble bars, so I have to try out your recipe. Thanks for sharing and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Try it! Is so simple to make and is so delicious 😋

  5. Blogging_with_Bojana Avatar

    Grapes. No kidding! I’ve always wanted to make a fruit crumble.

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Initially was supposed to be blueberries but since I couldn’t find them, I said why not? 😉 And I did well, because these bars are really super delicious 😋

      1. Blogging_with_Bojana Avatar

        Whatever fruit you have at disposal. It can’t be bad.

      2. popsiclesociety Avatar

        Exactly 😉

  6. edyjournal Avatar

    I love everything about this recipe, from the purity of the ingredients to the simplicity of the preparation.

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much! I’m glad you like it! Most of the time, the simplest ingredients give us the best results 😉

  7. mistermaxxx08 Avatar

    Enjoyed the visual as always, peace

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much! I’m glad!

  8. derrickjknight Avatar

    Well presented as ever

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you Derrick!

  9. Awakening Wonders Avatar

    Grape crumble bars . . . very intriguing!

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Try them! Are really super delicious 😉

  10. Simon Avatar

    I don’t know, whether your food talks or the photography talks, i say both of them talks, your photography triggers the craving for it. And obviously it’s a delicious food, and you made it look simpler for us. Have a wonderful week Ribana 💝

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      I’m glad you think so Simon! I’m trying my best to express the deliciousness of the recipe through my photos ☺️ Thank you! Wish you a beautiful week ahead too!

      1. Simon Avatar

        😇

  11. indianeskitchen Avatar

    I have never made a dessert with grapes, just never thought of it. Thank you!

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Yes, usually we don’t think at grapes when we want a dessert with fruits, but this came out really delicious 😉

  12. Humbly Homemade Avatar

    Ooh I’ve never baked with grapes before, this looks really yummy!

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      There’s always a first in everything 😉 The grapes are really great in this recipe 😉😋

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