Rainier cherries were developed by researchers in 1952 at Washington State University. A cross between two very sweet red varieties, the Bing cherry and Van cherry, they are named after Mount Rainer, a landmark in Washington state. You'll find Rainiers are sweet cherries with a thin skin and a tender texture which is almost creamy. The most pampered of cherries, they are as delicate as they are lucrative and a favorite of birds, who eat almost one third of the crop.
This recipe for cherry crisp was posted by Aran on her blog Cannelle et Vanille; I substituted Rainer Cherries in the dish and absolutely loved the almond crumble.
Need I say I put ice cream on mine? :)
Cherry, Blackberry and Almond Crisp
Adapted slightly from Cannelle et Vanille
Ingredients:
For the Almond Crumble:
100 grams butter
100 grams sugar
100 grams flour
120 grams almond flour
80 grams raw almonds, chopped
pinch of salt
Method:
Cream the butter and sugar together. Add the flour, almond flour, chopped almonds and salt and mix until combined. This mixture will be sandy. Refrigerate for at least one hour.
Ingredients:
For the Cherry and Blackberry Filling
160 grams blackberries
250 grams cherries, pitted
10 grams flour
20 grams vanilla sugar
zest of half a lemon
juice of half a lemon
pinch of salt
Method:
Toss all ingredients together. Divide into ramekins and top with crumble.
Bake at 350F until juices start to bubble up and crumble browns.
Hmmm... That's almost tempting. I only like raw cherries, but the Knight loves them baked into sweets.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. And, yes to the ice cream!
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Bonnie
Save me some crisp and I bright some ice cream over!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I could eat that right now and it's breakfast time. The Ranier cherries are one of my favorites and remind me of peaches.
ReplyDeleteSam
We've had a horrible year for cherries this year - everything that could go wrong has. So I just have to admire yours from afar!
ReplyDeleteOMG those cherries look SOOOOOOOOO good :D
ReplyDeleteLove your sweet blog..
XoXo
http://abudhabifood.blogspot.com
Stone fruit crumbles/crisps are just irresistible and this one looks just so good!
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Rosa
As soon as I saw the Rainer cherries, I thought of my bike trip through the Loire Valley. The cherries came into season and they were everywhere. I would stand under trees and pluck the cherries right into my mouth.
ReplyDeleteRainer cherries are addictive. Your dessert is fabulous.
Velva
Rainer cherries are my husband's favourites! He would love this crisp. (So would I for that matter)! Fantastic recipe!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous use for cherries! This would be a huge hit in my house...and I love your idea of adding a scoop of ice cream!
ReplyDeleteLooks so good. Love the almond flour and know this has to be delicious.
ReplyDeleteWhy is this called crisp when it is a crumble?
ReplyDeleteThe crumble looks divine! Now, pour hot custard over it & I will devour it instantly!
MMMMM! I have never seen this sort of cherries over here ! I will be on the lookout for them!
This sounds sublime - I had never thought much about combining fruits in the past, but I've become fascinated by different combinations of fruit that add color, sweetness and texture - as well as combining fruits with vegetables and greens.
ReplyDeleteI love this but especially I love blackberries; look yumm!
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara,
ReplyDeleteYum! cherries, blackberry and almond what a divine combination.
Thanks for sharing - I want a bowl of that now and it is only breakfast time.
Happy new week
Hugs
Carolyn
I did not know that about Ranier Cherries. This crisp looks fabulous. Don't think I've ever made a crisp.
ReplyDeleteI got to try some rainier cherries last week, they are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I could dream up a more tempting dessert (or breakfast) if I tried. I love almond based crumbles and crisps, and the combination of blackberries and cherries is the ultimate!
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect dessert after a meal..
ReplyDeleteI adore rainiers but never seem to have any left over for baking after I'm done snacking! I'll have to try to save some for this crisp. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteRainier cherries are the best! So much sweeter.
ReplyDeleteThe cherries are really coming on now here, this will be perfect!
ReplyDeletei had no idea that rainier cherries were made like that, how cool! they're our favorite. i LOVE what you did with them. a cherry crisp sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of almond crumble...and cherry mix with blackberries...yum! And I too want mine with a scoop of ice cream :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the recipe and have a great week ahead Barbara!
I'm so glad that Ranier cherries have become more widely available here recently. I love all cherries but they are the best! What a delicious way to use them.
ReplyDeletethe cookbook: you are so welcome
ReplyDeleteI am SO glad it's in hands that will use and love it.
thank you!
I'm totally making this for my next girl's night!
ReplyDeleteI love fruity desserts especially during summer. This looks amazing! Crisps and cobblers are my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI think I am in desperate need of some ice cream now :D
ReplyDeleteWith your beautiful dessert!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
This sounds heavenly - and you've reminded me that I haven't made a fruit crisp yet this summer!
ReplyDeletewhat pretty colors! i love rainier cherries, though i'm too lazy to pit them to use in baking and tend to just eat them raw. great fruit and nut combination!
ReplyDeleteCrisps are my favourite...thinking this combo is perfect as I have all these fruits in my home today. xxoox Thanks once again for another good recipe.
ReplyDeleteHI BARBARA!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh this looks so good...and I love cherries.....I guess that is a great thing about living in Wa is the great apples and cherries they have there!!!I would love a serving with ice cream too!!!!
Wish it was that simple...write a post and share via the internet!!!
Hugs,
jamie
Cherries are so expensive here. I can only make this once in a while and keep this as a treat. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI have been on a cherry binge all summer!!!!! BUT I have yet to try these! ALMOST CREAMY you say? I must go see if I can still get them because that sounds TOO FABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteHI BARBARA! Thank you for stopping by! My cousin arrives tonight so I am trying to get things prepared. Have a lovely week!! Anita
DIshes like this are so good, simple and full of fruit. Nummy recipe... I do love cherries. My goodness, the sour cherries cost a mint this year!! If we heat up too much I wonder if we will be able to get them much longer!
ReplyDeleteI have three trees in my garden that make this variety of cherries and thank you for letting me know their name in english, I had no idea! This crisp looks so inviting I could dive right into it!
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing wrong about this little dessert! And that almond crumble...I'm going to have to steal/borrow that!
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of fruits in this crumble--but it is the almond/almond flour Crumble aspect that has me most excited. Thanks for this one, Barbara.
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