Did you know that September is the most popular birthday month? I missed it by 6 days (My birthday is August 26)… Bummer! McCormick didn’t miss the deadline, though. They’re celebrating their 125th birthday/anniversary on September 28th!
They’ve introduced a new version of vanilla extract to celebrate their birthday: Extra Rich Pure Vanilla Extract. The name says it all… it’s deep, flavorful, and rich. It’s twenty five percent stronger than the classic vanilla and is a mix between sweet caramel and bourbon-rummy flavors. Since vanilla extract is used in practically every dessert, it only makes sense to make it a bit stronger. Less is more, in this case!
McCormick is also celebrating their birthday by giving back to communities around the world through stories and conversations about the importance of flavor in our lives through their Flavor of Together program. It’s a yearlong initiative to share 1.25 million stories about how flavor brings together people from around the world. For every story shared on McComick’s social sites and website, McCormick will donate $1 to United Way.
Come join the conversation at flavoroftogether.com or use the hashtag #flavorstory to help contribute to a wonderful cause!
In elementary school, all I ever had was cake for my birthday. It was always an ice cream cake from our local ice cream chain store with lots of frosting and mini ice cream cones on the side. I LOVED it when I was little, but as I grew older, I realized that I didn’t really care for cake. There are so many other good desserts out there! Cake just seemed kind of… ordinary.
For my latest birthday, I celebrated it with a peach and strawberry crumble. It was perfect– something sweet, but not too powerful, and felt just like home. Crumbles are something that I envision a grandma making for having her grandkids over. You know, something made when the sun is shining and the birds are chirping through the window.
I have no idea where I get these visions from. It’s just what crumbles to do me.
They’re so easy to make, too. There’s no rolling out dough or cutting anything out. You simply lather one layer on top of another and bake away.
Those butter slices kind of look like potato chips, don’t they?
I had a lot of blackberries on hand from my end of summer haul and decided to use them to make a crumble in order to bring back birthday memories. It was everything that I hoped for and more.
Seriously, it was perfect. Look at the beautiful color oozing out of the sides!
The crumble on top was crispy, buttery, and crunchy.
Thanks to McCormick, I’ve got a McCormick Anniversary Pack to give away to one lucky reader! It includes exclusive McCormick product, a McCormick recipe book, and a branded canvas tote. Enter in the rafflecopter below!
Ingredients
- 1 cup fresh blackberries
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1 teaspoon McCormick’s Extra Rich Vanilla
- 2 teaspoons lemon juice
- 1/4 cup oats
- 1/4 cup flour
- 1/4 brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 2 tablespoons butter, divided
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Mash together the blackberries, sugar, vanilla, and lemon. Pour into shallow baking dish.
- In another bowl, mix together the oats, flour, brown sugar, cinnamon, and 1 tablespoon of the butter until coarse. Pour evenly on top of the blackberries.
- Cut the remaining 1 tablespoon of butter on top.
- Bake for 25 minutes. Serve warm.
This is a sponsored post, but the opinions expressed are my own.
Julia @ Sprinkled With Jules says
This looks so good. I love blackberries! And happy late birthday!
Jen @ Fresh From The... says
That crumble looks delicious! And I have to agree – a good crumble is better than a cake any day!
Loretta says
Looks great can’t wait to give it a try 🙂
Jen Jones says
This time of year I always make these soft pumpkin cookies. I started making them in college and have continued to do so every fall. #flavorstory #flavorystory
This recipe looks delish! I will have to try it!
Kim says
this reminds me of fall! i can’t wait for all the comfort food this season brings! #flavorystory
Janet says
#flavorystory
I love the fall season…or should I say pumpkin season? I already started making some pumpkin bars this morning.