These Mini Fruit Crisps are easy to make with your favorite fruit in these cute little individual servings, and they are so wonderfully sweet and delicious!

Update: Since publishing this post in 2017, the company behind the glass mason jars used in these photos has released word that they are not safe to be used in baking. So until we have a chance to update these photos, please be advised to use ramekins or a different oven-safe container for baking. Thank you!
In the past week or so that we have been home from our honeymoon, literally dozens of people have asked us the classic — “So how’s married life?!”
Our answer — “AWESOME.”
I mean, clearly we’re brand new at all of this. ? But after all of the busyness of the past few months of wedding planning, it has felt so, so good to finally be able to just settle back into everyday real life again. And there have been a hundred small details I have loved about everyday real life now that we’re finally living together. Like, seeing him reach into the dresser to pull out his socks each morning that are stored right next to mine?! Tiny detail…but so fun. Signing up together for the Google Music family plan? Love it! Receiving a photo text when he arrived home first this week and found that the dogs had broken into their food closet and had an all-you-can-eat-buffet with their 15-pound bag of food on the kitchen floor? I mean…gahhhh. But still, so fun to have him here to share those random moments together (and have a little chit-chat with the dogs about making better decisions in the future).
Still, of all the newness of this past month, I think one of the random things I have loved the most is simply being in the same house and doing our own thing at times. Ha, that may be a weird thing to say. But most of the time when we were dating, we always spent our time together hanging out and doing the exact same thing, which was great. Now, though, it has been so fun — say — for me to be working out on the elliptical while he’s working on his computer over on the couch. Or for him to be doing the dishes while I’m paying bills over at the dining table. Or — like the other night — for me to be baking and taste-testing yet another batch (I’m obsessed) of these cute little Mini Fruit Crisps in the kitchen while he’s playing guitar and rehearsing for a gig with a friend in the living room. It just feels like this really fun new stage of our relationship to be doing our own independent everyday life stuff right alongside one another in the same house. And I’m lovin’ it.
I’m also, of course, lovin’ these adorable little single-serving fruit crisps. They’re super easy to make with ramekins, bursting with fresh and sweet fruit flavors, and easy to scale down for 1 or 2 people, or up to a crowd. And the best part?! You can make them with whatever fruit you’d like!

In preparation for finally photographing and sharing this recipe, I tested out about 8 different fruit flavor combinations the other night to see which would be the most popular. And of course — everyone had a different opinion. I’m on a big pineapple crisp kick this summer (how did I never try making a crisp with it until now?!), but Barclay said to tell all of you that strawberry-blueberry crisp is where it’s at. ? Just about any juicy fruit will do, though. Or a combination of your favorites. (This recipe is a perfect use for leftover fruit!)

To put everything together, just whip up a simple oatmeal crisp topping (<– which can easily be gluten-free, btw).

Then mix up your fruit filling, and portion it evenly between your ramekins. Sprinkle the crisp on top, then bake until the fruit is all bubbly and the topping is lightly browned and crispy.
(For these photos, I made a batch of pineapple-peach fruit filling, and strawberry-blueberry-raspberry fruit filling!)

Then serve them UP!

I highly recommend a scoop of ice cream or whipped cream to go with each one. But you can’t go wrong however you serve them. Such a perfect little summer treat.
Enjoy, everyone!!

Mini Fruit Crisps (You Choose The Fruit!)

Ingredients
Mini Fruit Crisps Ingredients:
- 8 cups chopped fruit (such as berries, cherries, peaches, pineapple, plums, apricots, pears, etc.*)
- 1/3 cup maple syrup
- 3 tablespoons cornstarch
- 3 tablespoons lemon juice
- 1 batch Oatmeal Crisp Topping (see below)
- optional: vanilla ice cream, for serving
Oatmeal Crisp Topping Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup old-fashioned oats
- 1/4 cup almond meal (or all-purpose flour)
- 1/4 cup sliced almonds
- 3 tablespoons melted butter or coconut oil
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
Instructions
To Make The Mini Fruit Crisps:
- Heat oven to 350°F. Lay out 8 half-pint ramekins on a large baking sheet, and set aside.
- In a large bowl, add the chopped fruit, maple syrup, cornstarch and lemon juice, and stir until evenly combined.
- Evenly portion the fruit mixture into the 8 jars (each should be full). Then evenly portion the oatmeal crisp topping on top of the 8 jars.
- Bake for 30-40 minutes, or until the fruit filling is bubbly and the topping starts to brown.
- Remove and serve immediately with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
To Make The Oatmeal Crisp Topping:
- Stir together all ingredients in a large bowl until evenly combined.
Notes





These look wonderful. One concern tho …. the glass mason jars ….. i am surprised that they are oven proof and I would think they would be way to hot to eat out of the oven ….. about how long to cool before adding ice cream? and does everyone use a hotpad to hold them?
My daugher would like these as a desert at her wedding. Could these be made a month in advance and froze?
She too wants to serve ice cream on top.
Going on a double date picnic with our besties (kid free!) and I’ve been looking for the perfect dessert! Super excited to make these with some fresh local peaches and blackberries! I”ll have to pack some frozen coco-whip and hope it’s perfectly thawed by the time we need it ;) Thanks!
delicious I loved it
humm delicious! Thanks
These look really great, but Mason jars are not made of tempered glass and are probably not heat resistant enough for the oven. I just thought I’d put that out there before someone got into trouble. I will be making these in oven-proof ramekins though. Thanks for the recipe!
I made this for my side of the family on vacation, and they all loved it! I made it with apples, and it was perfect. Great recipe, and such a fun idea to do little individual mason jars!
Awesome, so happy to hear it! :)
These are so adorable! I LOVE little treats in mason jars!
Gabby
These look amazing and doesn’t everyone love mini desserts!? I’ve made fruit crisps the last two weekend, red plum & raspberry and peach & blueberry. Thanks for these new combo and mason jar ideas. I can’t wait to try them!
Thank you, Thea, we hope you love them! :)
Could I do this in a cupcake tin instead? Was thinking of lining it with a pie crust to keep it together rather than the mason jars.
Hi Rachel! If you’re spraying the tin and lining it with pie crust, then we think that would work okay. We hope you enjoy!