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by Ali on November 25, 2020//This post may contain affiliate links.
This delicious Dutch Apple Pie is made with a homemade pie crust, apples,, cinnamon, nutmeg, and a tasty crumb topping!
A Step Up from a Traditional Apple Pie
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Today I have an amazing recipe for a delicious Dutch Apple Pie with Crumb Topping. It just may be the perfect apple pie.
Made with a homemade pie crust (or ready-made crust), apple filling, lemon juice, sugar, brown sugar, flour, cinnamon, and nutmeg! A step up from a traditional apple pie, though there is nothing better than baked apples and a flaky pie crust am I right?
The golden delicious crumb on the top of this homemade apple crumble pie makes all the difference. Serve however you prefer, warm with ice cream or whipped cream, or maybe chilled from the fridge.
In my opinion, this is the best apple pie I have come across and I owe it to the streusel topping. I have a feeling you’ll never go back to a regular apple pie again after giving this apple crumb pie a try and getting rave reviews!
8 BAKING TIPS
- Always Have the Correct Butter Consistency.
- Room Temperature is KEY.
- Read the Recipe Before Beginning.
- Always Have Ingredients Prepped.
- Learn How to Measure.
- Weigh Your Ingredients.
- Get an Oven Thermometer.
- Keep Your Oven Door Closed.
Ingredients Needed for Dutch Apple Pie
For the apple pie filling and bottom crust:
Homemade Pie Dough Crust or Ready-Made Pie Crust: You can either make your own pie crust from scratch or buy a pre-made one from the store.
Sliced Apples (Cooking Apples or Tart Apples): Choose apples that are a little sour, like Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, or Braeburn. They add a nice contrast to the sweetness.
Lemon Juice: This is a tangy liquid from lemons that keeps the apples from browning and adds a hint of citrusy flavor.
Sugar: This is a sweet, granulated substance that makes the filling sweet and delicious.
Brown Sugar: A sweetener with a rich, caramel-like taste, often used in baking.
Flour: A powdery ingredient that helps thicken the pie filling, making it less runny.
Cinnamon: A warm and aromatic spice that gives a cozy flavor to the filling.
Nutmeg: A fragrant spice that adds a gentle, nutty taste, complementing the other flavors in the pie.
For the top crust:
Flour: This is a powdery ingredient used to create a dough that covers the pie.
Sugar: A sweet, granulated substance that adds sweetness to the crust.
Brown Sugar: A sweetener with a rich, caramel-like taste, used to give the crust a delightful flavor.
Butter or Margarine: A creamy, fatty ingredient that adds richness and helps create a flaky, golden-brown crust. You can use either butter or margarine for this recipe.
Equipment Needed for Dutch Apple Pie Recipe
- pie dish or pie plate
- medium bowl
- large bowl
- pastry blenderor fork
- tin foil(if the top of the pie gets golden brown too early)
- baking sheet (optional if you want to bake pie on a baking sheet)
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Dutch Apple Pie with Crumb Topping Recipe
Yield: 1 pie
Prep Time: 45 minutes mins
Cook Time: 50 minutes mins
Total Time: 1 hour hr 35 minutes mins
This delicious Dutch Apple Pie is made with a homemade pie crust, apples,, cinnamon, nutmeg, and a tasty crumb topping!
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Ingredients
- 1 homemade pie crusts or 1 ready-made pie crust
- 5 1/2 cups peeled cored sliced cooking apples
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup brown sugar packed
- 3 tablespoons flour
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
Topping:
- 3/4 cup flour
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup brown sugar packed
- 1/3 cup butter or 1/3 cup margarine room temperature
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375°F.
Fit pie crust into the pie plate.
In a large bowl, mix sliced apples, lemon juice, both sugars, flour, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Pile into crust.
Prepare to top: In a medium bowl, with a pastry blender or a fork, mix flour, both sugars, and butter until coarsely crumbled. Sprinkle evenly over apples.
Bake at 375°F for 50 minutes. (If your crust gets too brown early on, cover the edges of the pie crust with tin foil and continue baking)
After you've baked the pie, let the pie cool for around 15 minutes, then serve with whipped topping, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, or as is! Store leftovers in the refrigerator, covering the pie with plastic wrap or aluminum foil.
If you love this recipe, check out our Old-Fashioned Apple Crisp recipe and other apple recipes on Mom Spark!
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Ali
Ali posts family-friendly recipes at Jam Hands.
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Jourdan — Reply
Do you pre bake the pie crust before adding the filling?
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Mom Spark — Reply
Nope!
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Khris — Reply
Made my first apple pie today and this was it! Turned our perfect! Thanks so much for the awesome recipe
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Mom Spark — Reply
Yay! So very happy to hear it!
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Michelle — Reply
I made this Tuesday and it’s great! I doubled the amount of topping because it seemed a little sparse on top..maybe I have a larger pie dish…who knows. Other than that I followed the recipe. Oh and I used granny smith apples 🙂
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Mom Spark — Reply
This makes me so happy!-
Donna — Reply
I made this pie for my Sister and she loved it! She said best pie ever!!
I used 1/2 granny Smith and 1/2 honey crisp!!
I will definitely make it again!
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Barbara — Reply
Wonderful!! Looked for topping without oats, this is delicious!! Thank you.
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Teresa Heck — Reply
My pie tasted great except it was runny. Did I not cook it long enough or what?
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Andrea — Reply
This is a great recipe! I’ve made it twice and it’s tasty for sure
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Mom Spark — Reply
That makes me so happy! Thank you for sharing. 🙂
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Debra Burke — Reply
Oh My Word!!! This is the best Dutch Apple pie I have ever made. I used Honeycrisp apples. I didn’t have nutmeg so just left it out & still… Oh My Word!
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Mom Spark — Reply
Yay! This makes me so happy. 🙂
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Kenzie — Reply
I have never made a pie before! And it turned out amazing! I made it gluten free, dairy free with gluten free flour and pre-made gluten free crust and dairy free butter! And everything turned out amazing (which is always hard to do when cooking GF/DF) thank you for the recipe!-
Mom Spark — Reply
This makes me so happy! Also good to know that it works with GF flour!
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Mom Spark — Reply
One of our most popular recipes on Mom Spark! -
Denyse — Reply
I made this pie and it was so delicious and so easy that I have used this recipe several times over this holiday season .-
Mom Spark — Reply
I am so happy to hear that! Yay!
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Dii — Reply
Very good and not to soupy inside like others I’ve tried. The only thing different I added cinnamon to the crumb topping. Otherwise I followed the recipe and used a premade 9″ deep dish pie crust. Yummy!! -
Grace — Reply
This was so easy and turned out so good! Needs a little more butter in the crumble, though. Mine was a little dry so it didn’t get those nice crumble chunks. -
Shaneen — Reply
Yummy! I googled how many apples I’d need. 8 apples for 6 cups, so I used 7. Way too many. It was domed high. But tasted great!-
Mom Spark — Reply
Fabulous!
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Lisa — Reply
My comment is about your website. I couldn’t get this page to stay up on my mobile phone. The page kept refreshing itself every few second. So about the time I was able to find my way to the recipe the page the page would refresh, then take me back to the top of the page. PLEASE consider your viewer’s experience on a smaller device when agreeing to SO MANY ADS & VIDEOS. It was so maddening I final gave up & moved to my desk computer, which defeats the point of being able to use a mobile device. I even had issues trying to type this comment. Every time a new ad popped up the cursor in the comment box jumped around. 🙁
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Katie — Reply
If you hit print recipe it should open just the recipe in a new tab without any distraction 🙂
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clarence mcmullin — Reply
Tried this recipe today, with pre-made pie crust ( just so quick and convenient) also added an egg wash to the crust before filling, as it keeps the bottom layer from getting soggy later- added a 1/4 cup of flour, used vietnamese cinnamon from penskeys and doubled the crumb topping- It is a wonderful recipe , can’t wait to cut into it!! YUM! Alsos the left over topping goes great on hot oatmeal!
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Debbie — Reply
Could this pie be frozen?
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Mom Spark — Reply
Absolutely!
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stephanie forrester — Reply
I’ve never made a pie before and tried this last night- seemed too simple. OMG it’s so good- tastes like something from a restaurant. I used 4 granny smith apples and they were perfect, nice tart flavor to balance the sugar. I was worried about it being too liquidy inside but not at all, just perfect. thanks-
stephanie forrester — Reply
Oh I also added a few spoonfuls of caramel to the apples before putting the topping on
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Jeanne — Reply
This Dutch apple pie is the absolute BEST we’ve ever had!!! Thank you for sharing!
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Amy @ Mom Spark — Reply
Yay! So glad you liked it!
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Maggie B — Reply
Hi! I want to make this for thanksgiving. Would it be possible to make the day before? If so, how would you store it and would it be possible to reheat the day of? This sounds and looks amazing! Thank you 🙂
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Amy @ Mom Spark — Reply
I think you could refrigerate it, covered, then heat up in the oven the next day!
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Kelsy — Reply
First time making apple pie and I used this recipe because of how easy it looked. It turned out great! I didn’t have a measuring cup (cooked it at my boyfriend’s new place a day after he moved and he hasn’t unpacked yet) so I just threw in enough apples to fill the pie dish. I was worried about doing a crumb topping but it came together well and is so tasty. No need to hunt for another recipe, this one is amazing in how great it tastes and how easy it is!-
Amy @ Mom Spark — Reply
Yay! This makes me so happy!
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Shannon — Reply
This Dutch Apple pie is so yummy! Very easy to put together. Followed the instructions and it came out of the oven a five star! This is our go to pie recipe! -
Sylvia Wise — Reply
this will be my Thanksgiving pie.
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Amy @ Mom Spark — Reply
Awesome!
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Theresa — Reply
Delicious! Substitutes I made due to Gluten and Dairy allergies in my home: Made with Bob’s Red Mill 1 to 1 Gluten Free Baking Flour and vegan butter. I also used half granulated sugar and half coconut sugar. Used granny smith and honey crisp. Turned out SO GOOD!-
Amy @ Mom Spark — Reply
I’m so happy to hear that!
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Marlene — Reply
Made this and my husband said it was the best apple pie I have made, in the 50 years we been married. Very easy recipe, will be making this apple pie often.