No-Bake Cherry Crumble
Too hot to bother with the oven? Try this easy, no-bake cherry crumble! Sweet, plump cherries are sprinkled with buttery streusel crumb topping, toasted almonds, and a dollop of vanilla Greek yogurt for a cool and comforting summer dessert (or breakfast!).
Do you guys remember those Black Forest Waffle Sundaes I made a few weeks back? They were so stinkin’ good, man. The CHERRIES! It was a good thing I made a lot of extra cherry sauce because I truly could not stop eating those plump, sweet cherries. I was dribbling them over chocolate ice cream, topping my toast with them, and even popping them straight from the jar!
Every time those cherries would call to me from their perch on the refrigerator shelf, I would think, “I just want a dessert that’s pretty much all cherries.” Like, maybe 90% cherries :: 10% other yummy stuff.
Ok so I guess I’m a little obsessed with cherries at the moment. Can you blame me??? I mean they’re only in stores for such a short time every year, and they’re sooooo gooooood!!!
This crumble may be my best cherry creation to date. The focus is on the cherries. It’s cherry-centric. Heavy on the cherries. Cherry-tastic!
My cherries were already cooked and syrup-y sweet, so that made this crumble even easier to throw together. And that’s pretty much exactly what I did. I threw some cherries in a bowl, threw some streusel on top, and then threw on a dollop of vanilla Greek yogurt.
It was cherry perfection. The cherries were juicy and soft, but still with a nice meaty bite to them. The streusel was such a nice contrast of buttery, tender warmth, with a little toasted almond crunch, and the cool Greek yogurt gave the loveliest creaminess to the dish.
I didn’t bother baking it at all, because it’s summer and I’m lazy. But, this could also work really well as a skillet crisp- cook the cherries in a shallow cast iron pan, sprinkle on the crumble, and bake ’til golden brown. Summer comfort food at it’s best!
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No-Bake Cherry Crumble
Ingredients
- 4 1/2 cups (621 g) fresh sweet cherries,, pitted
- 1/3 cup (66.67 g) granulated sugar
- 3/4 teaspoon (0.75 teaspoon) almond extract
- 1/3 cup (78.86 g) Basic Streusel, (with oats)
- 2 tablespoons toasted sliced almonds
- 1/2 cup (113.5 g) vanilla Greek yogurt
Instructions
- Place the cherries and sugar in a small pot and cook over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until they are tender and syrup-y (10-15 minutes).
- Place about a cup of the cherry compote in a shallow bowl.
- Top with Basic Streusel and almonds.
- Garnish with vanilla Greek yogurt.
It’s wonderful that this is no bake and a great recipe for the Rainier cherries in my area!
Yes! Love Rainier cherries. Thanks Chineka!
Allie, I love black forest cake and cherry crumble makes a perfect excuse to make this. Yummm!
It is much too hot … for just about anything except eating cold food! 😉 I cannot believe this crumble is no bake! This is a summer life saver, Allie, and cherries are the bomb!
They totally are! Thanks so much Mary Frances! Hope your week is off to a great start, my friend!
I would most assuredly devour this whole bowl!! And so perfect for cherry season!
Thanks so much Megan! That’s pretty much exactly what I did, lol!