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  • Our family only ever has oats in their crumble, I think I've only ever had crumble without them for school dinners.

    25g oats, 50g flour, 50g butter, 100g light brown sugar. Makes enough for a 2 person crumble.

  • Lovely. Does anybody else prefer to measure in imperial for baking? As in
    1oz oats
    2oz flour
    4oz sugar
    Etc

    I find it much more convenient and memorable. But my other half is European and her scales only measure in g. Must get me some old fashioned ones.

  • Funnily enough the recipe is written exactly like that (from my grandma) but similarly to you my scales only measure in g!

  • My wife has a family 'chocolate' biscuit recipe that is only memorable in ounces:

    8oz plain flour
    8oz butter (plus half a tsp of salt if unsalted)
    4oz granulated sugar
    2oz cocoa powder.

    I still manage to cock it up often - most recently by only putting in 4oz of butter, which made them really dense and crumbly.

    They work great with some orange zest in as well, and would presumably be improved with some actual chocolate.

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