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Apple Crumb Pie, or Dutch Apple Pie, combines flakey pie crust, perfectly spiced apple filling, and a sweet streusel topping for the ultimate fall dessert.

I’m not much of a fruit pie baker, or eater for that matter. If I’m picking out a pie from our local pie bakery, it’s usually banana cream or coconut cream.

However, there is one type of fruit pie that ranks right up there with my beloved cream pies and that’s an Apple Crumb Pie. Some bakeries around here also refer to them as Dutch Apple Pies, but I’m not sure if that’s a regional thing or not.

As I said, I’m not much of fruit pie maker, so I turned to my friend Stephie for a little help with this recipe because pies are totally her thing. And since I love Apple Crumb Pie, I wanted it to be perfect before sharing it here with you!

Serve this Apple Crumb Pie for Sunday dinner, Thanksgiving or whip it up on Tuesday afternoon and serve it all week long – just don’t forget the vanilla bean ice cream!

WHAT IS DUTCH APPLE PIE?

If you’ve ever had an apple pie with a crumb topping instead of a traditional pie crust topping, you’ve had Dutch apple pie! 

That’s right, Dutch apple pie and Apple Crumb Pie are pretty much the same. They just mean an apple pie that has been finished with a layer of sweet streusel topping instead of pie crust.

There seems to be some disagreement about where this style of pie originated, but no matter where it came from, I can promise you that the combo of flakey pie crust, tart apples, spices,  and sweet crumb topping is out of this world.

Even though there are a handful of people who love making homemade pie crust,  crumb-topped apple pie is a great option for people like me who don’t really enjoy working with pie crust.

You can even make a crumble with a bit of savoriness to it, such as Cheddar Crumble Apple Pie.

I personally like adding a few pecans to my Dutch apple pie topping, although you can leave them out if you like.

WHAT APPLES ARE BEST FOR PIE?

If you don’t bake apple pies often, it might feel overwhelming to know what kinds of apples to pick out at the store.

I used honeycrisp apples to make this pie. To me, they are the perfect mix of crisp, tart, and sweet for a pie like this.

If you can’t find honeycrisp apples, you could use a mix of apples, such as Jonathan, Jonagold, Golden Delicious, or Pink Lady.

If you use granny smith apples, I recommend mixing them with another variety such as the ones I just mentioned to help balance out their tart flavor. This Apple Crumb Pie recipe has less sugar in it than something like Old-Fashioned Apple Dumplings, so a slightly sweeter apple or mix of apples is the way to go.

HOW TO MAKE APPLE CRUMB PIE

I’ll be honest, I’m a lazy apple pie baker. I don’t like having to cook the apple filling before the pie goes in the oven, so I don’t!

This also keeps the filling from turning mushy. The apples soften just enough while the pie bakes, but still keep some of their texture. It’s the perfect result for me.

Start by placing your pie crust in the bottom of a 9-inch pie plate and crimping the edges. I like to place the crust in the refrigerator while I prepare the filling and crumble so that it doesn’t get too warm before baking.

To make the filling, you will need:

  • 6 cups peeled, cored, and thinly sliced apples 
  • ⅓ cup granulated sugar
  • 3 tablespoons flour
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1 ½ teaspoons homemade apple pie spice

Toss the sliced apples in a large bowl with the rest of the filling ingredients and set the filling aside while you prepare the crumb topping.

The crumb topping is made up of ingredients you probably already have on hand:

  • ¾ cup flour
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • ⅓ cup pecan chips
  • Pinch of salt
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

Simply stir together the flour, brown sugar, pecan chips, and salt, then drizzle in the melted butter. As you stir the mixture together, it will create crumbs.

Assemble the pie by gently adding the filling to the prepared crust and sprinkling the crumb topping over the top. Place the pie on a rimmed baking sheet, just in case any of the juices bubble over in the oven, and bake the pie for about an hour.

You’ll know the pie is done when the crust and crumble are golden brown, the juices are bubbling at the edges, and the apples are tender. If the crust or crumble start to brown too much before the apples are tender, cover the edges with foil or tent the top loosely with foil to keep the pie from getting too dark.

STORAGE TIPS

You can store your Apple Crumb Pie, covered, at room temperature for up to 2 days. I like to keep mine in a pie keeper once it has cooled completely. 

You can stretch the pie’s shelf life by another 2-3 days by storing it in the refrigerator.

Keep in mind that the crust and crumble will soften the older the pie gets, so I recommend making Apple Crumb Pie the night before or morning of when you plan to serve it.

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Apple Crumb Pie

By: Jamie Lothridge
4.43 from 26 ratings
Prep: 30 minutes
Cook: 1 hour
Total: 1 hour 30 minutes
Servings: 8
Apple Crumb Pie, or Dutch Apple Pie, combines flakey pie crust, perfectly spiced apple filling, and a sweet streusel topping for the ultimate fall dessert.

Ingredients

  • Crust for a 9-inch single-crust pie
  • 6 cups peeled cored, and thinly sliced apples (see note)
  • cup granulated sugar
  • 3 tablespoons flour
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1 ½ teaspoons homemade apple pie spice

For the crumb topping:

  • ¾ cup flour
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • cup pecan chips
  • Pinch salt
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter melted

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 375°F. Place the pie crust in a 9-inch pie plate and crimp the edges. Set aside; keep in the refrigerator if necessary to keep the crust cold.
  • In a large bowl, toss together the sliced apples, granulated sugar, flour, lemon juice, and apple pie spice. Set aside.
  • In a small bowl, stir together the flour, brown sugar, pecan chips, and a pinch of salt. Stir in the melted butter and mix until all of the flour is moistened and the mixture forms crumbs. 
  • Add the apples and all of their juices to the pie plate. Top evenly with the crumb mixture.
  • Place the pie plate on a rimmed baking sheet. Bake for 50-60 minutes or until the crust and crumble are golden brown, the juices are bubbling at the edges and the apples are tender. If the crust or crumble start to brown too much before the apples are tender, cover the edges with foil or tent the top loosely with foil to keep the pie from getting too dark.
  • Allow the pie to cool completely before serving.

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Notes

  • Makes 1 9-inch pie.
  • I used honeycrisp apples for this recipe, but any good baking apple or mix of apples will work here. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice, Calories: 324kcal, Carbohydrates: 51g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 14g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 7g, Cholesterol: 19mg, Sodium: 73mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 31g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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