kruszonka
Kruszonka is a crumb topping used in Polish baking. It consists of a mixture of flour, sugar, and fat, typically butter, that is rubbed or cut into coarse crumbs. The crumbs are then scattered over dough or fruit fillings before baking to form a sweet, crunchy layer.
Traditional kruszonka is simple and versatile. A common ratio is flour, sugar, and butter, mixed until crumbly.
Uses: Kruszonka is especially associated with szarlotka, the Polish apple pie, but it also appears on other
Variations and regional notes: Crumbs can be coarse or fine, yielding different crunch levels. Some cooks mix