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posted by Liz Berg
on January 26, 2020 (updated 10/24/23)
A crumb topping makes this Dutch Apple Pie so easy to make. Full of sweet, autumnal spiced apples, this Homemade Apple Pie is destined to become a favorite!
Though the focus on apple desserts tends to be in autumn, they’re magnificent all year long! And who doesn’t love a slice of warm apple pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream? This streusel topping on this Apple Crumb Pie makes this a must-make treat for any season!
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1 Why You’ll Love This Pie
2 Ingredient Notes
3 How to Make
4 Expert Tips
5 Frequently Asked Questions:
6 You May Also Like:
7 Dutch Apple Pie Recipe
Why You’ll Love This Pie
- There’s no top pastry crust to roll and crimp!
- The crumb topping is simple to make and delicious.
- It’s the perfect way to celebrate apple season!
Ingredient Notes
- Kitchen Staples – Sugar, Flour, Brown Sugar, Cinnamon
- Butter – Cool, not cold
- Lemon Juice – Freshly squeezed
- Nutmeg – May use ground nutmeg from the market, but I like freshly ground
- Baking Apples – I like to pair two apples like Granny Smith and Golden Delicious. See FAQs below for more great pie apples.
- Pastry Dough – One layer homemade or storebought
How to Make
Expert Tips
- Two or more varieties of apples will give your pie a delicious depth of flavor.
- If using a top crust, precook the apples so there’s no space between the top crust and filling from shrinking apples.
- Bake on a lower shelf so the bottom crust cooks enough and doesn’t get soggy.
- Watch the crust and cover the edges with foil if they start to get too brown before the apples are cooked.
- To test the pie for doneness, watch for the juices to bubble and/or pierce a few of the apples to check if they’re tender.
- If the filling doesn’t get hot enough to bubble, the juices won’t thicken.
- Cool the pie before slicing so the juice has time to set up.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What Is a Dutch Apple Pie?
A Dutch Apple Pie recipe typically refers to an apple pie topped with a crumble topping.I found no history of this dessert having a connection to the Netherlands, though. Instead, it looks like the Pennsylvania Dutch settlers were influenced by both German and French, not the Dutch. Flaky crusted pies were topped with crumbles, which often contained walnuts.
But a kind reader of my blog, who lives in Amsterdam, brought this perspective: In Holland, we have “Appel Kruimel Taart”, which translates to “Apple Crumb Pie”. He said it’s been around for hundreds of years. I stand corrected!
What Apples Are Best for Apple Pie?
The tastiest apple pies are made with a variety of baking apples. This ensures that your homemade apple pie has a depth of flavor, a combination of textures, and a balance of sweetness and tartness. My go-to selection is a couple each of Granny Smiths, Golden Delicious, and Jonathans. Honeycrisp apples work well, too. Though, when I got a shipment of Northern Spys from Michigan, those alone made the best-tasting pie ever—so if you have access to a spectacular pie apple, it’s just fine to go for a solo variety. Otherwise, a nice mixture is your best bet.
How Long Do You Bake an Apple Pie?
Different apples soften at different rates in the oven. I will use a sharp knife to check 3 or 4 apples to make sure they’re soft before pulling the pie out of the oven. If you need to add more time and are worried about your crust getting too dark, just cover the perimeter with aluminum foil or a pie crust shield. If the streusel topping of this apple crumb pie is browning too fast, cover the whole top of the pie with foil.
How Do You Store an Apple Pie?
You can store an apple pie at room temperature for up to 2 days. In a humid climate, you must watch the crumb topping for signs of spoiling. After two days, you can store your homemade apple pie in the refrigerator for up to 2 more days, lightly covered. If you still have leftovers after 4 days, consider freezing the rest. Wrap well in plastic, then aluminum foil and freeze up to 3 months. Defrost in the refrigerator, then reheat slices in a 300º oven until warm.
You May Also Like:
Pumpkin and apple are my go-to flavors once autumn rolls around. Besides this apple crumb pie, here are a few more of my favorite fall dessert recipes.
- Pumpkin Cheesecake with Butterscotch Drizzle from Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch
- Apple Galette
- Best Apple Pie – a fabulous classic double-crust apple pie
- Leaf Topped Apple Pie – Cut-out leaves make up the top crust for a fun twist!
- Cream Cheese Filled Apple Cake – a surprise ribbon of cream cheese makes this a wonderful autumn cake.
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The Recipe:
Dutch Apple Pie Recipe
Prep Time30 minutes
Cook Time50 minutes
Total Time1 hour 20 minutes
Yield8 servings
A delectable apple pie topped with streusel.
Ingredients
- 3 pounds baking apples (use different types like Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Jonathon), peeled and cut into slices
- ¾ cup sugar
- 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- A few gratings of fresh nutmeg
- Pastry dough for 1 layer pie crust (your favorite recipe or pre-made crust)
- 1 cup flour
- ½ cup sugar
- ¼ cup brown sugar
- 6 tablespoons butter, cool, not cold
Instructions
- Roll out pie dough and fit into a 9-inch pie plate. Place in refrigerator while preparing the filling.
- Preheat oven to 400º.
- Toss apple slices with sugar, lemon juice, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Set aside, stirring once or twice to help dissolve sugar.
- In a medium bowl, using two knives or a pastry blender, cut butter into flour and sugars. Then pinch with fingers till large crumbs form.
- Take the crust out of the refrigerator and fill it with apples.
- Sprinkle the crumb topping over the top of the apples.
- Bake for 40 minutes then reduce to 350º for 50 minutes or till filling is bubbling and apples are tender. Cover the crust with foil if browning too quickly.
- Cool before slicing. Serve with vanilla ice cream if desired.
Notes
If you're not sure if your apples are fully cooked, pierce a few with a sharp knife. If they're soft, your pie is done.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
8Serving Size:
1 slice
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 629Total Fat: 24gSaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 11gCholesterol: 28mgSodium: 316mgCarbohydrates: 102gFiber: 6gSugar: 57gProtein: 5g
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Jimmy — Reply
Where is the crumble part of the recipe?
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Liz Berg — Reply
Hi, Jimmy, it’s the last 4 ingredients listed in the recipe and what to do with them is in the steps. Let me know if you still need clarification.
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Sandra Garth — Reply
Even though apple pie is a traditional autumn dessert we would dive into this with no shame at all. That scoop of vanilla ice cream takes it way over the top and I love it!
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mary anderson — Reply
v==I can’t believe my kids wouldn’t be all over this! But more for mommy then hehehe. my mouth is watering I found that to be very amusing! Does look fabulous. Happy Valentine’s Day
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janet wappel — Reply
Just double checking the baking time – 40 minutes at 400, then 50 minutes at 350? Thank you!
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Liz Berg — Reply
Hi, Janet, yes, the times and temps are correct. It “may” be done early depending on the kind of apples you use. Just have some foil available to cover if the topping or crust starts getting too brown the last half hour or so and the filling still needs more time. Hope you enjoy!
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Katherine | Love In My Oven — Reply
Baking with apples is always the best! So cozy, sweet and delicious. I would have loved a big slice of this after Sunday supper!
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Paul — Reply
Apple pies never fail to make our mouth water. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
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Rosella — Reply
Your apple pie looks delicious!!! The recipe is very similar to my mom’s. The only thing she added was several tablespoons of cream drizzled over the top of the crumbs before baking. Now I’m so hungry for a good apple pie!
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Claudia Lamascolo — Reply
oh I have made your recipe several times and forgot about this, I must make it this weekend again its fabulous!
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Johnathan Shrieker — Reply
I mad this the last two years for Thanksgiving and I am making it again this year, as per my kids request 🙂
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Jennifer Farley — Reply
Mmmm! I love that crumbly topping!
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Jennifer Blake — Reply
My husband’s favorite dessert is anything with apples. He’s even excited when I make simple cinnamon apples as a side with pork or ham. This is his perfect meal ender!
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Claudia Lamascolo — Reply
this is delicious looking I just love a good apple pie with ice cream!
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jadwal bola Di tv — Reply
Now I am going to do my breakfast, after having my breakfast coming over again to read more news.
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Sandra — Reply
I have yet to find anyone that doesn’t like a streusel topping. I’m a huge fan and so happy that this pie only calls for one pie crust. Just one still gives me the willies but I think I can handle it if this is the reward!
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Sue Lau — Reply
Fabulous looking pie!
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Sarah — Reply
It’s fully, we always called this “grandma’s appple pie” because she never did a top crust, unlike my mom. Only now do I know it has a real name!! Delicious!
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Lauren @ Sew You Think You Can Cook — Reply
That topping just might win me over!
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Stacy — Reply
I have a very good friend who is Dutch and I always asked her to make her apple pie when there was a function we were both invited to, back when we lived in the same city. So full of apple goodness and that crumble! Yours looks absolutely perfect, Liz! If only WE lived in the same city.
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Cindys Recipes and Writings — Reply
Just how I like my pie, with crumbs. Beautiful job, Liz!
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Annamaria @ Bakewell Junction — Reply
Lizzy,
I love crumbs, so I would love this pie. I’ll have to keep an eye out for Northern Spys.
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TidyMom — Reply
I think a Dutch Apple Pie might be my favorite fall dessert. I love the idea of using different apple varieties!
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Brenda @ a farmgirl's dabbles — Reply
I love baking apple goods with a variety of apples, too. And I LOVE streusel topping. Great pie!!
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Laura (Tutti Dolci) — Reply
What a sublime pie, you had me a crumb topping!
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Bernie|A Gouda Life — Reply
Apple pie of any kind is my husband’s favorite. He would adore this recipe — so much so that he may not notice the large box of shoes/boots arriving any day from DSW!
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Vicki Bensinger — Reply
Apple pie is my favorite pie but rarely take the time to make it. Yours looks perfect! I’m sure it wouldn’t last a day in my house.
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Blackswan — Reply
I’ve tried different versions of apple pie, but this is the first time I’ve heard of Dutch apple pie. Love the additional of ice-cream, dear! xoxo
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June @ How to Philosophize with Cake — Reply
Dutch apple pie is the best! Streusel topping is way better than any fancy pie crust lattice in my book 🙂 Your variation looks delicious!
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Lynn@Happier Than A Pig In Mud — Reply
Apple pie is a favorite here! I peeled a couple apples yesterday too -Happy Fall:@)
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colleen @ foodietots — Reply
This is my dad’s favorite pie! I used to make it for his birthday every year. (Still do, when we get to spend it with him!)
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Renee@Renee's Kitchen Adventures — Reply
I’ve just got to make this!! I’ve got a big bag of apples I just bought that wants to be transformed!
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Hotly Spiced — Reply
A perfect dessert for autumn. I do love the crumbly topping on this apple pie. I had a dinner party on Saturday night and as the weather here is very cold, I served hot apple pie for dessert with a scoop of ice cream. Wrong season I know but what can you do about the weather! xx
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Gaila — Reply
Wow Liz! this looks amazing! crunchy and creamy! I would love to try your pie. Well done!
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Marion@LifeTastesGood — Reply
Oooh I’m craving a Dutch Apple Pie now! That crumb topping!! My fave!!
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Hezzi-D — Reply
This looks delicious! Apple pie is my favorite pie of all time.
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Thaila @ butter and brioche — Reply
Can you ever go wrong with apple pie and ice cream? I think not!
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Sarah | Curious Cuisiniere — Reply
I love Dutch Apple Pies! It’s like a cross between a crumble and a pie. So perfect!
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Shelby — Reply
You make the most beautiful desserts! Seeing your pie today made me decide I HAD to remake my apple crisp (my fav fall apple dish) so I went to the local apple farm, bought some Honeycrisp apples and the crisp is in my oven right now! lol
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Gwen @SimplyHealthyFamily — Reply
Would you believe that this is my all time favorite pie in the whole world yet I’ve never attempted to bake one??? This looks incredible Liz!! oxox
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Laura Dembowski — Reply
Yes to everything about this! I made my first crumb pie a couple weeks ago and I can’t wait to make another one. Just sooooo good!
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Betsy @ Desserts Required — Reply
I did not know to what ‘Dutch’ referred before today. I love learning something new. Now, if I could only grab a slice of your pie through the computer!
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Sam @ PancakeWarriors — Reply
Oh yum I just adore apple pie and I can’t wait to go apple picking to make one with freshly picked apples! This crumble topping is SO MUCH EASIER than trying to make a pretty pie crust! Love it
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sue|theviewfromgreatisland — Reply
This looks spectacular Liz, I love how firm the filling is!
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Medeja — Reply
So many apples in this pie! Love it 🙂
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Marlene @Nosh My Way — Reply
Dutch Apple Pie is my favorite.
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Angie@Angie's Recipes — Reply
wow that apple filling…unbelievably delicious!
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El bocado de la huerta — Reply
Que bien de manzana 🙂
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movita beaucoup — Reply
We used to make pies with streusel topping at school, and I loved them! It really was perfect for those who weren’t so… talented with crusts!
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manu — Reply
Liz, this is the perfect period for apple pie!!!
Yours looks delicious…
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Sammie — Reply
This Dirch apple pie is like having the best of both worlds. An apple pie AND crumble! Yours looks absolutely delicious and I will make sure to take a look at some of the other contributors recipes to the SSC. Beautiful photos, your pie looks delicious. Sammie