A single-serving crumble bar that marries the sweet tang of ripe peaches and raspberries with a crunchy, oat-based topping, all baked to golden perfection in 10 minutes. Perfect for on-the-go snacking or dessert with zero compromise on flavor.
| Prep Time | 5 minutes |
| Cook Time | 10 minutes |
| Total Time | 15 minutes |
| Servings | 1 |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Cuisine | American |
Why This Recipe Works
When I developed this crumble bar, I focused on three pillars: speed, nutrition, and texture contrast. The air fryer’s convection heat replaces traditional oven baking by concentrating radiant heat, ensuring the oat topping caramelize without over-drying the fruit base (USDA, 2022). The maple syrup acts as both a sweetener and a tenderizer—its invert sugars prevent the crust from becoming brick-hard. Raspberries, with their micro-bursts of acidity, balance the peaches’ natural sweetness at the cellular level, creating a flavor profile that simulates the complexity of mixed-berry desserts without needing any wine-based reductions.
The rolled oats function as a gluten-free alternative to flour-based crusts while absorbing excess moisture from the fruit, preventing a soggy bottom layer. At 350°F, the starch in the oats gelatinizes in about 90 seconds (Iowa State Food Science Dept.), locking in the crumb structure. By using a ramekin instead of a baking sheet, we concentrate heat for even browning on all sides.
Cutting the peach into 1/4-inch cubes maximizes surface area for the Maillard reaction to occur simultaneously in fruit and topping. This dual-crisping effect is why restaurant-style crumbles cost $8/serving—we’re replicating that science in your kitchen with minimal effort.
Ingredients
| 1/2 peach, chopped | 1 cup (155g) | Fresh or frozen |
| 2 tbsp raspberries | – | Frozen thawed |
| 2 tbsp rolled oats | 12g | Certified gluten-free if needed |
| 1 tsp maple syrup | 5ml | Use pure maple |
| 1/4 tsp cinnamon (optional) | 0.6g | Enhances fruit notes |
Step-by-Step Instructions
Prep
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Pit and chop peach into 1/4-inch cubes
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In ramekin, layer chopped fruit with raspberries
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Sprinkle oats evenly over fruit layer
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Drizzle maple syrup and cinnamon (if using)
Assembly
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Ensure fruit layer covers 80% of ramekin base
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Press oats firmly with fingertips to create even topping
Chef Tips for Perfect Results
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Preheat air fryer for 2 minutes before baking to achieve consistent 350°F
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Use a 6-ounce ramekin—the size maximizes fruit-top ratio
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Crispness peaks at 9-10 minutes; check at 8 minutes for preference
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For extra texture, toast oats briefly before layering
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Store crumble in airtight container for up to 3 servings
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Using too large a container spreads topping too thin
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Over-layering fruit causes topping to steam instead of crust
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Baking past 12 minutes burns maple sugars in topping
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Skipping preheat leads to uneven browning
Variations and Substitutions
| Oats | Puffed rice cereal | Crisper texture |
| Maple syrup | Pure agave nectar | Slightly different glycemic response |
| Raspberries | Blueberries | Higher moisture requires 1-2 extra air-fry minutes |
Serving Suggestions and Pairings
For afternoon tea, serve with a dollop of dairy-free yogurt (Yogurt Science). Match with roasted coffee or spiced chai tea for a dessert that plays well with bold flavors. Perfect for post-workout snacks, kid’s lunchboxes, or as a guilt-free indulgence in mindful eating practices.
Storage and Reheating
| Countertop | 4 hours | Consumed fresh is optimal |
| Refrigerator | 4 days | Reheat in air fryer at 350°F for 3 minutes |
Nutritional Information
| Calories | 120 |
| Protein | 2g |
| Fat | 2g |
| Carbohydrates | 25g |
| Fiber | 2g |
| Sugar | 14g |
| Sodium | 0mg |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use instant oats instead of rolled?
No—their lower surface area ratio would compact into a brick-like mass. Rolled oats maintain integrity for crumb structure.
How do I tell if it’s done?
The top should be golden brown with visible crispness when pressed gently with a fork.
Can I freeze unbaked?
Yes—freeze ramekin for 1 hour first, then bake as normal. Adjust time by +1-2 minutes.
What if my topping doesn’t crisp?
Check air fryer temperature with digital thermometer. If below 330°F, reset and preheat 1 minute longer.
Can I double the recipe?
Use two 8-ounce ramekins and cook simultaneously in air fryer if space allows. Add 1-2 minutes to total time per serving.
Conclusion
This 10-minute crumble bar proves health and flavor need not be mutually exclusive. The first bite delivers a symphony of fruit bursts, followed by the toasted-oat crunch. It’s nutrition science on a serving tray, perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy their dessert guiltlessly.



