Easy Apple Crisp
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This quick and easy apple crisp recipe is full of juicy apples, cinnamon, sugar and the best part of all is the amazing oatmeal streusel on top! A scoop of this topped with vanilla ice cream is the ultimate fall dessert that’s so easy.
I love fall time! The brisk autumn air, crispy leaves and of course, apple desserts! My favorite is definitely this easy crisp recipe. My mom made this exact recipe when I was growing up with fresh apples from our apple tree on the farm. I remember coming into the house after school and smelling this delicious apple crisp and digging right in with a scoop of ice cream or whipped cream or caramel sauce on top!
I’ve made Apple Pie before but, I’ll be honest I have never made apple crisp before and I wonder why I haven’t. It’s not hard and I love it. I think it was because it was one of those treats that mom always made so I just let her continue to make it.
Ingredients Needed
- Peel, core and slice the apples.
- Put sliced apples in a 9×13 pan.
- Sprinkle sugar and cinnamon over the apples. Apply a liberal amount of cinnamon. This is one of the best parts!
- Mix the remaining ingredients for the crispy topping. Pat down on top of apples and sugar.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 40-45 minutes until bubbly and golden brown.
What is the difference between a Crisp, Crumble, Brown Betty and Cobbler?
- Crisp and Crumble: These are very similar. Some say a crisp doesn’t have oats, some do – both are delicious, that’s what I know! ?
- Brown Betty: Uses a crumbly topping and often has the topping above and below the fruit – similar to a pie but made with a buttery crumble topping.
- Cobbler: A cobbler is most often topped with a dough or biscuit topping and when it bakes up forms puffy golden pillows on top looking like a cobblestone street, hence the name cobbler!
Expert Tips!
- What kind of apples? We love to use Granny Smith apples in our crisp. They have a tart, sour flavor and crisp texture. They are a great all around baking apple for your fall desserts. Other options are Gala, Honeycrisp and Golden Delicious.
- To Peel or not to Peel? Yes! If you don’t peel the apple it will make for a tougher texture because the skin doesn’t break down when you bake it.
- Slice Apples – Make sure to slice the apples thinly so they become fully tender. We recommend this Johnny Apple Peeler that cores, peels and slices your apples!
- Leftovers – This is best enjoyed fresh in my opinion, but will last a few days if stored in an airtight container at room temperature. The longer it sits the softer the topping becomes.
- Freezer Friendly – Prepare and bake the apple crisp as directed. Cool completely, then cover with a double layer of aluminum foil and slip into a resealable bag. We like to bake it in a disposable pan for easy clean up. When ready to enjoy thaw overnight in the refrigerator then warm up in the oven at 350 degrees F for about 20 minutes or until heated through.
More Apple Desserts
- Nothing says fall like a traditional Apple Pie topped with ice cream!
- Tender, moist Crumb Apple Zucchini Bread is an easy quick bread.
- Mix up your apple pie with a crumb topping!
- Enjoy a bowl of vanilla ice cream topped with Crock Pot Cinnamon Apples.
- For a really easy dessert make my Apple Poke Cake with Dulce de Leche!
- Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp is so easy and a great spring dessert!
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Apple Crisp
Ingredients
- 8 c. apples peeled and thinly sliced
- 1 c. sugar
- 1 -2 Tbsp Cinnamon
- 1 c. butter melted
- 1 c. brown sugar
- 1 c. flour
- 1 c. oatmeal
- 1 tsp baking powder
Instructions
- Put sliced apples on bottom of 9×13 in pan.
- Sprinkle sugar and cinnamon over the top of the apples. Apply a liberal amount of cinnamon. This is one of the best parts!
- Mix butter, brown sugar, flour, oatmeal and baking powder. Pat down on top of apples and sugar.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 40-45 minutes
Tips
- What kind of apples? We love to use Granny Smith apples in our crisp. They have a tart, sour flavor and crisp texture. They are a great all around baking apple for your fall desserts. Other options are Gala, Honeycrisp and Golden Delicious.
- To Peel or not to Peel? Yes! If you don’t peel the apple it will make for a tougher texture because the skin doesn’t break down when you bake it.
- Slice Apples – Make sure to slice the apples thinly so they become fully tender. We recommend this Johnny Apple Peeler that cores, peels and slices your apples!
- Leftovers – This is best enjoyed fresh in my opinion, but will last a few days if stored in an airtight container at room temperature. The longer it sits the softer the topping becomes.
- Freezer Friendly – Prepare and bake the apple crisp as directed. Cool completely, then cover with a double layer of aluminum foil and slip into a resealable bag. We like to bake it in a disposable pan for easy clean up. When ready to enjoy thaw overnight in the refrigerator then warm up in the oven at 350 degrees F for about 20 minutes or until heated through.
Noreen says
I made this tonight, super easy. I divided apples between 2 small round pampered chef pans. When I made topping I only used half of the butter and that amount was fine. Super good
Julie Evink says
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lacy says
I made this morning before going into work to bring for my co workers. You could hear “mm!” ‘s from every direction in my office. Someone even said it was one of the best things he’s eaten in his life.
Julie Evink says
Best he’s ever eaten! Awesome!!
Melissa Howell says
Loved your explanation of the difference between crisps, cobblers, and Bettys! (Betties? Sheesh. I just don’t know any more). This looks so stinkin delicious! I need to make this ASAP!
Julie Evink says
A fall favorite dessert!
Malinda says
I love it when fall rolls around just so I can make apple crisp! Can’t wait!!
Julie Evink says
Ditto to that!
Danielle Green says
Apple crisp is a staple dessert for our family, and this is a great recipe that no one will be able to turn down when offered a piece!
Julie Evink says
I can’t either!
Debbie says
Family recipes are the BEST – loved this! Especially that crispy topping!!!
Julie Evink says
I totally agree!
Julie Evink says
So delicious!
Sarah says
Do you have a preferred type of apple you like to use for this recipe?
Julie Evink says
I use Granny Smith!
Jenn says
Loving the video for this easy peasy apple crisp! Thanks for the tasty recipe!!
Julie Evink says
Of course! Enjoy!
Kristen says
I made this delicious dessert last weekend and it turned out amazing! Thanks so much!
Julie Evink says
So glad you enjoyed it Kristen!
DANIELLE-HUGS and COOKIES XOXO says
I CAN NEVER TURN DOWN AN APPLE CRISP! YUM-O! THANKS FOR SHARING AT WONKA WEDNESDAY! XO
Teri@thefreshmancook says
I love apple crisp, and your moms recipe looks awesome. I can’t wait to try it. Maybe one day this week I hope. I linked to you from Sweet Indulgences Sunday. You have a great blog! Thanks
Kim McCallie says
Tis the season for apple crisps and I couldn’t be happier. This looks delicious! Thanks for sharing on Sweet Indulgences Sunday.
Krista says
Totally American! Thanks for sharing at Church Supper. Hope to see you again next week.
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SnoWhite says
I love a good apple crisp! This weekend is apple baking day at my house with the first crop of Paula Reds! Thanks for sharing this yummy recipe. {found you through MN Food Bloggers}