How To Make the Easiest Apple Crumble (2024)

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Sheela Prakash

Sheela PrakashSenior Contributing Food Editor

Sheela is the Senior Contributing Food Editor at Kitchn and the author of Mediterranean Every Day: Simple, Inspired Recipes for Feel-Good Food. She received her master's degree from the University of Gastronomic Sciences in Italy and is also a Registered Dietitian.

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How To Make the Easiest Apple Crumble (1)

An easy step-by-step recipe for apple crumble.

Serves6 to 8Prep15 minutesCook35 minutes

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If we had to pick just one dessert to make and enjoy throughout the fall months, apple crumble would be it. The classic fruit dessert wins major points because it’s wildly easier to assemble than pie, but is just as cozy and satisfying (if not more so!). Gather the apples you’ve picked or carried home from the farmers market, and dessert will be on the table in less than an hour. Just don’t forget the vanilla ice cream — a big scoop over the warm crumble is nonnegotiable, in our opinion.

The Difference Between a Crumble and a Crisp

The terms “crumble” and “crisp” are often thrown around interchangeably when discussing a baked fruit dessert with a sweet, streusel-like topping. But technically speaking, there is a difference, and it all comes down to one ingredient: rolled oats. A crisp contains oats in the topping, while a crumble does not. Baking powder can also be added to a crumble topping (like it is here) to ensure it’s extra light and tender. Nuts are optional in both desserts.

That being said, it’s very likely you’ve come across a crisp recipe that doesn’t contain oats and a crumble recipe that does. Luckily, no matter what it’s called, it’s delicious.

Prefer a crisp to a crumble? Here’s our favorite recipe for an easy apple crisp.

To Peel or Not to Peel

In order to make this the absolute easiest apple crumble, we’ve deemed peeling the apples optional. Since the apples are thinly sliced, the peel cooks and softens enough so that it’s barely noticeable. We also like the extra flavor, color, and texture that the peel contributes, but of course if you’ve got apple peel-averse folks among your crowd, feel free to take the extra step to remove it before slicing.

Freeze Extra Crumble Topping for Dessert Anytime

One last (very important) thing: We highly suggest you double the crumble topping. Transfer half to a large zip-top freezer bag and tuck it away in the freezer. It will keep well in there for up to a month, and can be sprinkled over the apple filling (or any fruit filling, for that matter) straight from the freezer before baking. Your future self is already thanking you.

5 More Apple Desserts We Love

  • Catskills Apple Dumplings
  • Mini Apple Rose Pies
  • How To Make the Best, Easiest Apple Crisp
  • Glazed Apple Fritters
  • How To Make Caramel Apples

Credit: Photo: Joe Lingeman/Kitchn; Food Stylist: CC Buckley/Kitchn

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Apple Crumble

An easy step-by-step recipe for apple crumble.

Prep time 15 minutes

Cook time 35 minutes

Serves 6 to 8

Nutritional Info

Ingredients

For the filling:

  • 1/4 cup

    granulated sugar

  • 2 tablespoons

    cornstarch

  • 1 teaspoon

    ground cinnamon

  • 2 pounds

    tart baking apples (about 6 medium or 4 large), such as Granny Smith or Honeycrisp, peeled or unpeeled, cored, and sliced 1/4-inch thick

  • 1 tablespoon

    freshly squeezed lemon juice

For the topping:

  • 1 cup

    all-purpose flour

  • 1/2 cup

    packed light or dark brown sugar

  • 1/2 cup

    chopped pecans or walnuts, toasted (optional)

  • 1 teaspoon

    baking powder

  • 1/4 teaspoon

    kosher salt

  • 8 tablespoons

    (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature, plus more for the baking dish

Equipment

  • 8x8-inch, 9x9-inch, or other 2- to 2 1/2-quart baking dish

  • Measuring cups and spoons

  • Mixing bowls

  • Gallon-size zip-top freezer bag (optional)

  • Whisk

  • Wire rack

Instructions

  1. Heat the oven to 375°F and prepare the baking dish. Arrange a rack in the middle of the oven and heat the oven to 375°F. Coat an 8- or 9-inch square or other 2- to 2 1/2-quart baking dish with butter; set aside.

  2. Prepare the fruit filling. Whisk the sugar, cornstarch, and cinnamon together in a large bowl to break up any lumps. Add the apples and lemon juice and toss gently to coat. Transfer to the baking dish and spread into an even layer.

  3. Prepare the crumble topping. Add the flour, sugar, nuts (if using), baking powder, and salt to the now-empty bowl and whisk to combine. Cut the butter into a few large pieces and toss these in the dry ingredients. Using your fingers, a fork, or a pastry cutter, work the butter into the dry ingredients until large, heavy crumbs are formed.

  4. Scatter the crumble topping over the fruit. Scatter the crumble topping evenly over the fruit mixture, leaving large clumps intact.

  5. Bake the crumble 30 to 35 minutes. Bake until the fruit juices are bubbling around the edges of the baking dish and the topping is golden and firm to the touch, 30 to 35 minutes.

  6. Cool the crumble. Let the crumble cool on a wire rack for at least 15 minutes before serving. If transporting to a picnic or party, let the crumble cool completely to give the fruit filling time to set.

Recipe Notes

Make ahead: The crumble topping can be made in advance. Store in an airtight container or zip-top bag in the fridge for up to 3 days or freezer for up to a month.

Storage: The cooled crumble will keep, covered and refrigerated, for up to 1 week. Serve cold, room temperature, or re-warmed in a low oven for 20 minutes.

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