Fresh Cherry Crisp Recipe (2024)

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This incredible cherry crisp recipe is made with fresh cherries and a sweet and buttery oatmeal crisp topping.

You won’t believe how easy it is to throw this cherry crisp together, so the next time cherries are on sale…scoop them up!

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Best Cherry Crisp!

Everyone has their favorite fruit crisp recipe. My mom’s rhubarb crisp will always be my favorite crisp recipe and our apple crisp is a close second,

What makes a good crisp? A good balance of natural fruit with the crunch of a crumble topping are two of my must-haves in a crisp.

Our cherry crisp recipe is made with delicious fresh cherries and a simple, yet perfect oatmeal crisp topping.

Why Make this cherry crisp?

Butter Love

We used butter for our crumble topping. It really gives it the old-fashioned flavor that we are always looking for in a cherry crisp.

Only Fresh Ingredients

We also don’t ever use anything canned for our fruit filling and we stayed away from adding any sweeteners to the cherries themselves (they just didn’t need it).

That’s it. After you pit your cherries, make your crumble, and layer them together. You’re all set! It’s a perfect recipe for those of you looking for a light and easy dessert this summer.

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Main Ingredients for Cherry Crisp

  • Fresh Cherries – fresh cherries are a must for this recipe! If you don’t have them in your area, look for frozen cherries. Whatever you do, don’t use canned.
  • Rolled Oats – rolled oats are the basis of the crisp topping. You can also use quick-cooking if you want.
  • Light Brown Sugar – sweeten up the crisp topping with some brown sugar.
  • Cinnamon – a pinch of cinnamon helps bring out the sweetness of the cherries.
  • Flour – we’re using white whole wheat flour in this cherry crisp recipe, but you can use all-purpose.
  • Butter – butter is seriously the way to go when it comes to crisp topping. You won’t be dissapointed!
  • Orange Juice – OJ is our secret ingredient and really helps cook the cherries into a perfect filling for this crisp recipe.
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Ingredient Swaps

If you’re hoping to swap any of the above ingredients for something less refined, here are some ideas below.

Coconut Sugar – Switch the brown sugar for coconut sugar to use a 100% plant-based sugar that’s not as sweet, but still delish!

Coconut Oil –Hoping to make this recipe vegan? We suggest swapping out the butter for coconut oil and even reducing the amount to only 1/3 cup. This will cut fat and take out any dairy in this recipe.

Oat Flour – keep this recipe 100% gluten-free and use ground oat flour instead of white whole wheat. You can also try an all-purpose gluten-free flour. We suggest subbing 1:1.

Rolled Oats: don’t have rolled oats? Feel free to use quick-cooking. We do NOT suggest swapping for steel-cut.

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Can I use frozen cherries?

Frozen cherries will work just fine for this recipe. We do, however, recommend thawing them first.

Can I use a different berry instead of cherries?

You can use 4 cups of any kind of berry. Here are some ideas:

  • blueberries
  • strawberries
  • raspberries

Do you have to refrigerate cherry crisp?

After baking your cherry crisp, we do suggest refrigerating. The reason why is because it will last longer in the fridge!

Storage

Transfer cherry crisp into an airtight container. Refrigerate for up to 3-5 days.

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Fresh Cherry Crisp Recipe

This fresh cherry crisp recipe is a healthy and delicious dessert that's made with fresh cherries and a lightened up crumble topping.

Prep:20 minutes minutes

Cook:30 minutes minutes

Total:50 minutes minutes

Fat 13

Carbs 43

Protein 4

Yield: 8

Print Rate

Ingredients

Cherry Filling

Crisp Topping

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 375ºF and spray a cake pan (or any casserole dish) with nonstick cooking spray. We used a casserole dish.

  • In a medium-sized bowl, toss cherries with 2 tablespoons of flour and orange juice. Transfer the fruit into the greased casserole dish and set it aside.

  • Next, in a separatebowl, mix together all of the crumble ingredients. Use a fork (or your hands) to cut the butter into the dry ingredients until it forms little crumbles. Evenly spread crumble topping over the cherries in the casserole dish.

  • Bake at 375ºF for 30 minutes or until the filling begins to bubble and the crumble topping begins to brown.

Nutrition facts

Calories: 293kcal Carbohydrates: 43g Protein: 4g Fat: 13g Fiber: 6g Sugar: 22g

Author: Lee Funke

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Lee is the founder of Fit Foodie Finds and based in Minneapolis, MN. She started this website in 2010 as a way to share her love for real food and wellness. The internet has changed so much since then and so has Fit Foodie Finds. Today we're a female-run recipe website publishing hundreds of tried and true recipes developed and tested by our team.

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Anna

Posted on 7/31/2023

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This was delish and so easy. Does not taste like a lightened up version at all! Served with ice cream at dinner and mixed with yogurt in the am – will be keeping this one to make again for sure.

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Paula

Posted on 7/13/2022

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This was delicious and so easy. I’m making it a second time tonight.

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Kathleen

Posted on 6/25/2022

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Delicious and simple recipe! I used 1-to-1 gluten free flour substitute and it turned out great. No orange juice on hand so used water, and coconut oil instead of butter. Plenty sweet and tasty this way! Our cherry tree fruited for the first time this year since owning our home. I was so excited to pick the cherries and make this!

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Lisa

Posted on 9/20/2020

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Delicious 😋

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Sharon G Leslie

Posted on 8/23/2020

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Decadant and delicious! The fresh cherrie took some time to pit but were worth it.

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Terry

Posted on 7/24/2020

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We liked this recipe. We were short on cherries and so just substituted some blueberries and used a smaller pan and cut the ingredients for the crumble in half. We used fresh orange juice and also granola instead of the oats for the top which was a great solution when you are out of oats! A great comfort dessert that is quick, easy and very good!

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Lee Funke

Posted on 7/26/2020

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Oh I love the blueberry add-in!

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Joanna

Posted on 6/25/2020

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This deserves 10 stars! So delicious! I love cherries and love that this is a lightened up version. I wanted to hide it from everyone and eat it by myself lol but I shared it and it was a hit! Served with Greek yogurt (all I had) but next time I’m serving with light whip topping!

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Lee Funke

Posted on 6/26/2020

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Thank you thank you!! Glad you loved it!

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Marge McCloskey

Posted on 6/24/2020

After I make this, can I freeze it? Should I freeze before or after baking and if before baking, should I put the topping on or wait until I bake it. Thanks

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Lee Funke

Posted on 6/25/2020

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Hi Marge! I would suggest preparing the cherry crisp and freeing before baking. Put everything together and freeze it in the container. Remove as much air as possible! Before baking, let it thaw completely and then follow the instructions as is!

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Linda

Posted on 6/21/2020

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I added almond extract to the wet mix and topped with some sliced almonds before Baking. Delish

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Lee Funke

Posted on 6/22/2020

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LOVEEEE the almond extract idea.

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Joanna

Posted on 6/12/2020

Could I use tart cherries with this recipe??

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Mel

Posted on 6/23/2021

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same question…I have a bunch of pie “sour” cherries…will those work or do I need to add sugar?

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Lee Funke

Posted on 6/23/2021

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Hi! I’ve actually never had a sour cherry. Do you normally eat them plain or add sugar?

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Kim

Posted on 7/9/2021

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I would try adding 1/2c sugar. Thinking of when I make rhubarb crisp, or cherry pie. Making a sour cherry pie right now : )

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Suzy Q

Posted on 4/29/2020

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Just made this word-for word with frozen/ microwaved cherries– completely delicious! Would recommend!

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Mary E

Posted on 4/16/2019

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Made this but changed it a bit! Used the basic recipe for the crumble (subbing coconut sugar for brown sugar, since it’s low on the glycemic index) I didn’t have cherries on hand so I used 3 cups of frozen blueberries (didn’t want to use up 4 cups, but should have) and since the the thawing process would generate water/juice, I just used 1/4C of lemon juice. It was DELICIOUS. If I had it to do again, though, would definitely use the full 4 cups of blueberries, or would make half the amount of crumble top. GREAT recipe. I can’t decide if I want to try it with next with cherries or if I might want to try a combo of apples and raisins! (for sort of an apple crisp). Also think it would be really good with fresh peaches! The basic, fairly healthy crumble recipe can be used with a variety of fruits. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe!

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Linley Hanson

Posted on 4/17/2019

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Your substitutions sound delish! Thank you for sharing!

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Olivia

Posted on 8/1/2018

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I made this recipe and it turned out delicious!!! Made a little extra crumble cause that’s the best part. Always a crowd pleaser and such a classic recipe.

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Posted on 7/26/2018

Yum! Do you think frozen cherries would work?

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Adriana

Posted on 7/24/2018

I am soo making this! Can I use honey or maple syrup instead of sugar?

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Linley Hanson

Posted on 7/25/2018

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Yes, you can use honey or maple! The consistency of the crumble may change, so you may need to add in some more oats. Let us know how it turns out!

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FAQs

What to do with shriveled cherries? ›

Bake a crumble, cobbler, or crisp.

The best solution for fruits that are no longer quite so plump and pretty is to wrap them in some pastry! Use our templates for making fruit crumble or fruit pie, and sub in whatever fruit needs using up.

What can I do with extra cherries? ›

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  7. Cherry Pit Syrup.
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Can you freeze fresh cherries without pitting them? ›

You can opt to freeze cherries whole, pit and all, but knowing that I would probably use the cherries right out of the freezer in a smoothie or feed them to my toddler (once thawed), I chose to save time later and do this step now. If you have a cherry pitter, use it!

Can you ripen cherries off the tree? ›

Like the other non-climacteric fruits, cherries, grapes, and citrus fruits don't ripen once they're severed from the plant. What you see in the store is what you will get at home, and all of these fruits should be stored in the fridge to keep them from going bad.

How many cherries can one person eat? ›

For example, children and adolescents, as they are growing, need a sufficient amount of nutrients and calories to develop properly and a consumption of between 10 and 15 cherries a day is recommended. In the case of adults, they can consume between 15 and 20 cherries a day, or even 25, depending on each person.

Can I use fresh cherries instead of canned? ›

Both sweet and sour cherries are available pitted and canned, packed in water or syrup, or frozen. The latter generally have a better texture and taste than canned. Whenever possible, substitute fresh sweet or sour cherries for canned. A pound of fresh cherries can replace a 1-pound can of sour cherries.

Can you eat wrinkled cherries? ›

Tart cherries are seldom eaten fresh, but instead are used in pies and jams. When selecting cherries, look for those that are large, firm, and have even, deep-red coloring. Avoid cherries that are soft, have wrinkled skin, are leaking and sticky, or those that have any signs of decay.

What can I do with cherries that are not sweet? ›

Use them to bake pie, crumbles, compotes, salsas, and to top yogurt. When you're buying sour cherries, again, don't worry about the stem. Look for blemish-free cherries without any mold on them, which can spread fast. Because they're softer than sweet cherries, sour cherries have a shorter counter life.

Why are my cherries wrinkly? ›

A few days after the cherries are refrigerated, they start to go bad. Signs that they are no more edible include discoloration, wrinkles and mold.

Can you rehydrate dehydrated cherries? ›

Reconstituting Dried Cherries

For every 2 cups of dried cherries (any variety) use 1 cup of water. Combine water and cherries into a saucepan. Bring your water to a boil, then turn the heat to a simmer. Let cherries simmer (stirring constantly) for 10 to 15 minutes (or until plump).

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