What’s better than apple pie and a whole lot easier to make? Apple crisp! This apple crisp recipe is gooey on the inside, and tender but crisp on top. It’s made with wholesome ingredients, like old-fashioned oats, almond meal, pecans, honey, and of course, lots of fresh apples.
On a cool fall day, there’s nothing better the smell of this apple crisp baking in the oven. This homemade dessert would also be the perfect ending to your Thanksgiving supper.
This is my favorite apple crisp recipe, and it just happens to be gluten free and healthier than the rest. This recipe is made with significantly less sugar than most apple crisps, but tastes just as good. In fact, I’d say it’s even better!
This crisp turned out great for me when I made it a few years ago, but I heard that it didn’t turn out as well for some of you. This stuff keeps me up at night.
I’ve retested and tweaked this recipe, and it’s now better than ever. I’m so pleased to hear that with these updates, this crisp has been turning out perfectly in your kitchens.
How to Make the Best Apple Crisp
Apples take a long time to release their moisture, so my original crisp recipe was a little dry. To remedy this, I switched from using 1-inch chunks of apple to thinly sliced, which take less time to get juicy and cook through. I also added some liquid to the filling to the get the ball rolling, and reduced the amount of starch.
To ensure that the topping doesn’t get too crisp, you’re going to bake the apples for 20 minutes and then add the topping. This is actually pretty convenient, because it means that your crisp can start baking while you are still mixing together the topping.
That’s it! You’ve just made an apple dessert that rivals apple pie in flavor and comfort-food factor, but it’s so much easier.
Watch How to Make Apple Crisp
Healthy Apple Crisp Ingredients
The recipe is flexible. You can easily make it dairy free, vegan or nut free. See the recipe notes for details.
- Granny Smith Apples: Fresh and thinly sliced. No need to peel your apples—the skin softens up so much in the oven, you’ll hardly notice it’s there. You could also use Honeycrisp apples, or a combination of Granny Smith and Honeycrisp.
- Old-Fashioned Oats: Oats form the base of the topping. Once baked, they are perfectly crisp-tender. Be sure to use certified gluten-free oats for gluten-free apple crisp.
- Almond Meal or Almond Flour: Almond meal (or flour) lends some irresistible richness and flavor. You can use regular flour in place of the almond meal, if you prefer (see nut-free recipe note).
- Pecans or Walnuts: Chopped pecans or walnuts are technically optional in the filling, but I never leave them out. I love those little bites of nutty goodness.
- Honey or Maple Syrup: We’ll use one of these natural sweeteners in the filling instead of plain sugar. As a bonus, they impart some additional flavor that tastes so nice.
- Coconut Sugar or Brown Sugar: We’ll use some sugar in the topping, since liquid sweeteners would interfere with the texture. I like to use coconut sugar since it’s less refined, but brown sugar works just as well.
- Butter: This topping calls for a reasonable amount of melted butter, and I promise, you won’t regret it.
- Greek Yogurt: We’ll use some Greek yogurt in place of some additional butter (though you can totally go all in on the butter if you’d like). I love that the yogurt imparts a subtle tang.
- Liquid (Water, Bourbon, Apple Cider, Etc.): A little bit of liquid helps the apples break down. Additional options include brandy or apple juice. I love to use equal parts water and bourbon so the bourbon flavor is subtle. I think it’s just right!
- Lemon Juice: A squeeze of lemon juice brightens up the flavor of the filling.
- Starch: You can use arrowroot starch or cornstarch. The starch helps the filling come together so it’s not watery.
- Cinnamon and Allspice: No apple crisp recipe would be complete without some warming spices.
The Best Apples for Apple Crisp
Granny Smith apples are the perfect apple for crisps. They retain their shape but become wonderfully tender in the oven, whereas other apple varieties turn to mush. Their tart flavor mellows and sweetens in the oven, but doesn’t turn overtly sweet. Some contrast is key!
Another great option, albeit more expensive, would be Honeycrisp apples. They possess similar qualities and have become widely available in recent years. You could even use a combination of the two!
More Apple Recipes to Enjoy
Craving more apple deliciousness? Check out these recipes:
- Applesauce
- Apple Steel-Cut Oatmeal
- Favorite Green Salad with Apples, Cranberries and Pepitas
- Gluten-Free Apple Tart
- Healthy Apple Muffins
- Homemade Bircher Muesli
Please let me know how this crisp turns out for you in the comments! I hope it’s your new favorite fall dessert.
Gluten-Free Apple Crisp
- Author:
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 50 mins
- Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
- Yield: 8 servings 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Baked
- Cuisine: American
This wholesome, honey-sweetened apple crisp is covered in an irresistible oat, almond meal and pecan topping. This dessert is perfect for the holidays! This recipe yields about 8 modest servings.
Ingredients
Apple filling
- 2 ¼ pounds Granny Smith apples (about 5 large or 7 small), cored and sliced into ¼” thick wedges
- ⅓ cup honey or maple syrup
- ¼ cup water, or bourbon or brandy, or apple cider or apple juice (I like 2 tablespoons bourbon and 2 tablespoons water)
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 2 teaspoons arrowroot starch or 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon ground allspice or nutmeg
Oat, almond meal and pecan topping
- 1 cup old-fashioned oats (use certified gluten-free oats for a gluten-free crisp)
- ½ cup firmly packed almond meal or almond flour
- ½ cup chopped pecans or walnuts (optional but recommended)
- ⅓ cup lightly packed coconut sugar or brown sugar
- ¼ teaspoon fine sea salt
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
- ¼ cup plain yogurt (Greek or regular)
Don’t forget vanilla ice cream, for serving!
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Place the sliced apples in a 9” square baking dish. In a liquid measuring cup, whisk together the honey and water until combined. Add the lemon juice, starch, cinnamon and allspice, and whisk to combine. Pour the mixture over the apples and toss to combine. Bake for 20 minutes.
- Meanwhile, in a medium mixing bowl, stir together the oats, almond meal, pecans, coconut sugar and salt. Mix in the melted butter and the yogurt. Stir until all of the flour is incorporated and the mixture is moistened throughout.
- Once the apples have baked for 20 minutes, give them a stir and redistribute them evenly in the baker. Dollop small spoonfuls of the oat mixture evenly over the filling (see photos, no need to pack it down). Return the baker to the oven and bake for 25 to 30 more minutes, until the filling is bubbling around the edges and the top is nice and golden.
- Let the crisp rest for 5 to 10 minutes before serving. Serve with vanilla ice cream, I insist. Leftovers keep well in the refrigerator, covered, for about 5 days.
Notes
Recipe adapted from my pear cranberry crisp.
Why buy organic? Apples are #4 on the Dirty Dozen list, meaning that conventionally grown apples are generally high in pesticide residues.
Make it nut free: To make this recipe nut free, omit the walnuts and use ¾ cup whole wheat flour and ¾ cup oats instead of the almond meal and oats specified above. It will no longer be gluten free. If you want to keep it gluten free, I suspect that you could replace the almond meal with certified gluten-free oat flour or gluten-free all-purpose flour.
Make it vegan: In the topping, use non-dairy yogurt and coconut oil in place of the butter. In the filling, use maple syrup instead of honey.
Make it dairy free: Use non-dairy yogurt and coconut oil in place of the butter.
John
Thanks for posting, this is one of our favorite winter/Holiday treats. I usually just wing my apple crisp recipe, so it’ll be fun to try out yours and follow instructions. And it’s always nice to see other people using the “it’s just oatmeal with apples” rationalization and making it OK to eat for breakfast.
Kate
Thanks, John! I’m all about dessert for breakfast. :)
r.a.
I almost didn’t look at this posting as I already make a good apple crisp that can be gluten free if necessary with certified gluten free oats but I am glad that I took a look. I always cut the apples in slices as I would for a pie but I am going to try dicing them as you show, I think it might cook a bit faster. I don’t use butter in anything and always use olive oil in my crisps and it works for me, no complaints from family or friends. Thanks for a new idea!
Kate
Thanks, R.A.! I’ll have to try the olive oil topping next time.
Melanie
Mmm this looks delicious!
Maryea {happy healthy mama}
I love apple crisp–it’s so much easier than apple pie and just as tasty!
Ella
Yum! I’ll report back if I try the vegan version!
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Kate
Please do! Thanks, Ella. Happy Thanksgiving!
Bell Santiago
Sounds delicious, i will definitely try this out very soon! ♡
Gwen @simplyhealthyfamily
I’ll take apple crisp over pie anyway. This one is the best looking I’ve ever seen! Pinned!
Amy @ Thoroughly Nourished Life
Friendsgiving sounds like great fun! We have “family dinner” at our house, which is where my Mum and Dad gather their actual kids and all of their adopted children (our friends from high school and university) and we have a big dinner, play bocce, and spend time in the glow of love and company.
Even though it will be hot, I can tell that big batches of this apple crisp with some homemade vanilla ice cream (which is great especially if your crisp is a little too golden ;) ) will be a big hit with everyone.
I hope you are enjoying the start of the season!
Kate
Oh, I love the sound of your family dinner! How fun. :)
jodye @ whole pure recipes
This apple crisp looks so amazing! I love the idea of eating it for breakfast – the yogurt topping makes it totally acceptable. It pretty much just oatmeal…
Divya
This looks heavenly! And just healthy enough :)
S Lauren @ Modern Granola
This looks both easy and delicious! Sounds like I’ll be making this immediately!
Gaby
Apple crisp is one of my favorites!! I can’t wait to eat it on Thursday!!
Dani @ DaniCaliforniaCooks
Pinned this right away. Can’t wait to try making a single-serving version!
Lee - Fit Foodie Finds
Apple crisp is my JAM. I am so jealous you’ve been to two Friendsgivings. I haven’t been to a single one!
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Kate
Not one? Maybe you should throw your own! :D
Laura (Tutti Dolci)
There’s something about a crisp that is always so satisfying. Love that topping with butter and yogurt – I have to try that!
laurasmess
I love the idea of Friendsgiving, what an awesome concept! We don’t celebrate Thanksgiving here as you know but I would love to do a Friendsgiving one year, just for the heck of it (appreciation and that sort of thing, ya know). And as some of my friends are vegan and gluten intolerant, this would be a perfect option for a delicious dessert. Want! xx
Kate
Oh, I think you should host a Friendsgiving! Just because. Love the idea of friends getting together for a holiday feast, just because. :)
Michelle @ Vitamin Sunshine
Beautiful! I love crisps. So easy to make taste wonderful with very little sugar. Makes a wonderful breakfast after the holidays, too!
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Honey What's Cooking?
Apple Crisp has been on my list for years.. I need to make a version of it this Dec. Really nice swap for the unhealthy stuff.
Cindy
Thanks for this recipe. I’m to bring the dessert in a few weeks for a get together and needed to find something that was wheat free. I’m going to double it as there will be 8 of us My usual apple crisp recipe has reg or wheat flour in it, so this should be perfect.C.an you make almond flour, or does it need to be bought?
Kate
Hi Cindy, I’m sorry I didn’t answer your question sooner! I believe you could make your own almond flour if you pulse whole almonds until they resemble a fine flour (just stop before you get almond butter!).
Abbie @ Needs Salt
Ahh, apple crisp has got to be one of my weaknesses. Or actually.. maybe just crisp part. Because I could literally eat half the bowl before it makes it into the oven. Oops. This crisp looks insanely good. Happy Thanksgiving, Kate!
Joanne
OMG crisp for breakfast sounds like the BEST THING EVER. Monday morning is going to taste so good.
Maggie May's Gifts
wow that looks amazing! So does everything on your site actually :)
Kaja
This recipe looked so good I had to make it straight away -it’s in my oven right now. :) I used walnuts instead of pecans.
Kate
Thanks, Kaja! Hope the crisp turned out great for you!
Emily
Just made this for dessert and so loved it! Loved how you used yogurt in the topping. Definitely a keeper!
Kate
Awesome! Thanks, Emily!
happycook
I have a gluten allergy,with two sons that have celiacs. So I am always looking for good gluten-free recipes. Your apple crisp recipe looks so delicious. I have made up my own gluten-free recipe as well,and it tastes fine,but will be trying yours soon, also. I have a question for you however,it states in recipe to peel,core,and slice up apples,but in the pictures, it shows the peel on the apples. I am curious if the skin on the apples make it more tough to chew? I know my husband and I don’t care for baked apples either,when the skin is too chewy. Thank you.
Kate
Yes, I should have explained in the post—I found the texture of the skin to be distracting, although my friends thought it was fine. I’d peel the apples if I were you.
Sam Barnes
I made this and it was delicious, thank you. Do you I could sub anything more natural for the brown sugar? Like maple syrup for instance?
Kate
Hey Sam, glad you enjoyed it! Coconut sugar would work. You can find it at Trader Joe’s now. I *think* maple syrup would work well, too, but I haven’t tried.
Deep this
hi Kate
Long time reader here. I came across your blog because. I was looking for a falafel recipe and now I’m hooked. I make at least one new recipe from your blog every week. This week we had the soba carrot snappea salad AND the lentil soup. Yummmm!! Love the photos of cookie too.
Question about the apple crisp: do you need to peel the apples? I see your apples weren’t peeled (in the photos). I would rather not if I dint need to ;) do let me know.
Cheers,
D
Kate
Thank you for saying hello! So glad you’re enjoying my recipes. I thought the apple peels were a little distracting in this crisp, but if you don’t mind a little extra texture (my friends didn’t mind it) and/or the skin on your apples is soft, you can skip that step.
Lauren
I made this recipe when I was in a pinch for a dessert at a dinner party I was hosting and it was a HUGE hit! It’s so simple and easy to make and uses ingredients you probably have on hand already. I used green apples and threw in some strawberries too! It’s delicious compared to all desserts in my book, not just healthier options. The fact that it is indeed a healthier option is just another reason to love it!
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Kate
Thanks, Lauren! Delighted to hear that you all enjoyed this crisp. Your strawberry version sounds awesome. Crisps are my favorite dessert to make!
Monika
Hi Kate! This is yet another great recipe I tried from your blog. I absolutely love this apple crisp and so does my 2 year old son. He kept asking for more, even having it without the vanilla ice-cream!!!! Thank you Kate for introducing healthy and yummy! meals to my otherwise boring diet!!!!
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Kate
Yay, thanks Monika! Really glad to hear it.
Zivile
Hello, went through a couple of your recipes, they look amazing omg!
I’ve got a question though, can I use all purpose flour as I can’t find almond one in my local shops?
Kate
Thanks, Zivile! Yes, you should be able to substitute flour for the almond meal with no issue. :)
Makenzie H.
This looks delicious! Do you have any suggestions to make it dairy-free? Thanks!
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Kate
Yes! Check my notes. :)
Kelly Ann
Glad I found your recipe. I made it this weekend and it was amazing! Definitely a dish to bring to parties. Thank you!!
Kate
Thank you, Kelly! So glad you enjoyed it.
Emily
I tried this recipe and really loved it! My personal preference is for a very thick oatmeal topping, so for round two, I doubled the topping recipe while using the recommended proportions for the apple filling. The result: extra deliciousness! Thanks for the great post and recipe :) And for those wondering; yes, I did peel the apples… Great!
Kate
Thank you, Emily! The more topping the better, if you ask me. :)
Michelle
Love this recipe. I have made it 4 times in the past month, an apple a day keeps the doctor away-right! I was wondering if you think the recipe would work if the butter is replaced in part or whole with coconut oil. I have fallen in love with coconut from your other recipes.
Kate
Hi Michelle! So glad you’re loving the apple crisp. Yes, I think coconut oil will work great!
Paula
Far better than the candy we doled out today (I admittedly sampled that too but this was no doubt the winner!) and had success with 1/4 cup coconut oil plus 1/4 cup applesauce. Also used coconut sugar instead of brown sugar. Delicious, thanks!
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Kate
Thank you, Paula! :)
Alaina
Made this Sunday night, and the recipe looked so delicious! Unfortunately, it did not taste as great as it looked. I used organic maple syrup to sweeten, and followed the recipe exactly. My family didn’t like it, and when I had some I knew why. The topping was bland, needed something to make it better. The apples were overcooked, which could be because of both the high oven temperature and the small-cut pieces. The pecans were tasty, and the maple syrup was nice in the apple mixture. But ice cream was really its only saving grace. We have leftovers, and no one wants anymore–which is unheard of in our house for anyone to leave a baked treat alone! So sad this came out how it did, I had high hopes for it. Maybe the recipe needs tweaking, will go back to my family recipe for apple crisp.
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Kate
Hi Alaina, I’m so sorry to hear that. I’ve been testing a similar version of this crisp for my cookbook and just realized yesterday that the size of the apple pieces makes a BIG difference in the end product. For some reason, cutting them too small produces a dry crisp. I’m going to add that new information to my recipe now.
JerseyJen
Yum, yum, and yum! We were so excited to try this and the house just smelt like Thanksgiving while it was cooking. Picky hubby devoured his (so did I). I managed to get the last bit for breakfast this morning…and this definitely qualifies as breakfast. I added a little cinnamon to the oatmeal mixture and 1 tsp water to the apple mixture, went light on the cornstarch per the directions and it’s just wonderful. I might double the oatmeal part next time to really make it a breakfast dish…right? Kate, thanks so much for this and all the great recipes you turn out (that I never get a chance to post about). You are amazing and I can’t wait for the cookbook!
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Kate
Hi Jen! Thank you so much for your comment. Happy to hear that you both enjoyed the crisp! I could go for some right now… I’m working on a breakfast version of this crisp for my cookbook! :)
Tami
Best apple crisp I’ve every had! Seriously, the best! I loved the apple to topping ratio and the taste of fresh apples in every bite! This will become a regular in my house.
Kate
Thank you, Tami! :)
Holly
This recipe is wonderful! I made it for the first time for Thanksgiving, everyone loved it even being gluten free! The second time I made it with half the sugar, ghee instead of the butter and walnuts and almonds it was still wonderful! Thank you!
Kate
Thank you, Holly! Happy to hear it.
Anne-Sophie
Hi! I was wondering if i could prep it the night before? Prehaps if i put lemon juice on my apples and keep wet and dry separated? Thanks!
Kristen
This turned out really well with our xmas eve dinner. The topping was super yummy and had a nice amount on top. That is my favorite part :) Thank you for the recipe!
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Kate
Thank you, Kristen! I’m so glad to hear that.
Monica
I’ve made this nut and gluten free, and vegan by substituting coconut flour for almond flour, palm oil shortening for butter and coconut yogurt for Greek yogurt. It comes out great!
Kate
Thank you, Monica! That’s really helpful to know!
Stacy
Thanks so much for this delicious recipe! I was definitely inspired by it but made a couple of adjustments. It was so yummy! I used mini jazz apples (6 of them), pumpkin spice instead of the cinnamon and all-spice, 1/2 cup of golden flaxseed meal and 1/2 cup of oatmeal (instead of 1c oats), 2tbs of coconut oil and 2tbsp of butter (instead of 4 butter), I added no sugar to the apples and instead of brown sugar just a sprinkle of coconut sugar and a drizzle of agave. Very delish!!! It tastes just like apple pie with a nice crisp…mmmm! Thanks!
Debbie
I made this recipe dairy-free with no butter or yogurt; about 4-5Tbls of olive oil and no nuts (reduce calories). My husband and I are enjoying this recipe as I write. Excellent. Also, I didn’t peel the apples.
Thanks for sharing.
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Francine
This was so delicious! I love the topping, I had never tried almond flour before. Will save this in my favorites for sure! Thanks for sharing.
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Alyssa
I made this the other night as a way to use up some apples I had that were going bad. I’ve never made anything “gluten free”, but had some coconut flour for a paleo recipe I want to try. I did change a few things-
Probably a bit more than the amount of apples called for.
Coconut oil in place of butter.
Coconut flour in place of the almond flour
Half the amount of cinnamon and nutmeg in place of all spice.
I used Greek yogurt in the crust.
Pecans were used in the crust.
It tuned out delicious. I think it needed a little more of either yogurt or coconut oil to moisten the crumble, but it was still good. My husband (who hates cinnamon, and is not big on trying new things…) said it was good, and my kids, 4 and 1, seemed to really enjoy it as well. I will make this again :)
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Phyllis
I chose your recipe because I wanted a healthy apple crisp. I made a batch and a half (9×9 hasn’t been brought over to our new house) and used my lasagna pan. Used coconut oil instead of yogurt. I’m a baker (not professionally). I weighed my chopped apples to three lbs. LOVED it!!!!!
The honey was a fantastic idea! I’m glad I chose pecans. Thank you for the [reminder] note about starch and gooey factor! My husband is licking his plate clean… What a wonderful recipe!!! I’m happy you wrote it and I’m pleased how it turned out!!! I’m even happier that it’s not for a party!!
Kate
Thank you, Phyllis! So glad you enjoyed this one. Congrats on your new house, too!
Lindsay
I haven’t made this exact recipe (yet!), but I’ve made a vegan apple crisp and wanted to comment…I used coconut oil instead of butter for the topping and it came out delicious. It was a mixture of coconut oil, chopped dates and almonds, and of course cinnamon :)
Kate
Thanks, Lindsay!
Em Casey
I used buckwheat flour instead of whole wheat and it worked great for me!
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Jenny
Can I use coconut oil instead of butter in this?
Corienne
This has become the only apple crisp recipe that I use. The only change i have ever made is adding blueberries when I have them, they pair beautifully with the maple syrup
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Julie
Recipe is perfect for fall! Can you use regular flour instead of almond flour?
Kate
Yep! See my notes under “make it nut free” for instructions.
Agee
I was out of yogurt but had ricotta in the fridge. I threw caution to the wind, tried it, and it was amaaaazing. Not sure how it compares to the yogurt but it is how I will make it from now on!
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Kate
Oh yum! I’m glad that worked!
Nadia
Made this, loved it so much, we ate the WHOLE thing in one sitting!!! I used coconut oil instead of butter and blended a half cup of oats instead of the almond flour. Used a bit more apples just because I love them! ; )
thank you, this is now my favorite apple crisp recipe!
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Kate
I’m so glad to hear it! Thank you, Nadia!
Brittney
I love this recipe! I made very few tweaks (used 5 tablespoons of coconut oil and the cream off the top of full fat coconut milk to moisten the oats, excluded the nuts, and used a few drops of grade A organic lemon oil instead of juice (didn’t have any, and it turned out deeelicious! Thank you for the recipe, keep them coming!
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Tiffany
Hi Kate! I made this for the second time and o.m.g. i think I’ve perfected for our tastes!!! Thank you so much! I ran out of almond flour so I used oat flour (which i purchased to make your oat waffles). I made 1.5 times the topping because I’m in love with it. I did add all spice and cinnamon to the crumble. This last time I added a handful of reduced sugar craisins…it didn’t really add anything spectacular except color in my opinion. And of course I didn’t have vanilla ice cream so I used Edys coffee ice cream which went amazing with the pecans. I adore all of your recipes and the versatility they have when you’re out of something. I took a pic but I don’t use instagram. Keep em coming!
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Kate
Thank you, Tiffany! Your version sounds awesome. So glad you’re enjoying the recipe.
Fran
Hi! Thank you for this recipe!! I made it using coconut oil instead of butter and yogurt and coconut palm sugar instead of brown sugar. It is wonderful!! I noticed two things with using coconut oil. One is that the topping stays loose, not necessarily a bad thing when it comes to sprinkling it on top. And two is that you can just slightly pick up on an oily taste/texture. The flavor is quite good and it not at all off putting, but it’s not as smooth as I imagine butter and yogurt would be. I will definitely make this again!! Thank you again!!!
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Lisa
Yay!!! they loved it!!!!
Didn’t tell them just how healthy this one was until it was all gone. My husband & one teenage daughter was shocked!!!!
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Dawn
From the mouth of my husband – the best apple crisp he’s ever had. With bags of apples from apple picking, I’ve made it twice in less than a week. And it will be the only one I make from on – delicious!! Next is pumpkin bread with one of the many pie pumpkins from our local market – I know it will be good as we love your banana and zucchini bread. Thank you!!
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Jenny
Can you omit the brown sugar from this? Also, could you use coconut oil instead of butter? Thank you for your hard work!
Dodge
Question: In the pictures, the apples are not peeled, but the instructions say to peel them. Since I’m cooking 5 other dishes on T-day, I’d prefer to not have to peel them. Thoughts on whether they do need to be peeled, and how this will affect the recipe?
Janelle Christian
I never peel them, and whether cubed or sliced, it will be delicious. The baking and juices make the skin super tender, so I don’t think it affects the recipe at all- plus you save time and get added nutrients! Slicing in a food processor is my go-to because it’s so easy.
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Kathy
I love this recipe.. every time I have an abundance of apples I’ve been out of almond flour so I’ve substituted 1/2 brown rice flour and 1/2 coconut flour. This time I mixed in a jar of organic whole cherry pie filling with the apple mixture. Absolutely delicious. Thank you for this amazing yet simple recipe.
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Jenny
Hi Kate, I was planning on making this for a stingy household for thanksgiving that’s against eating healthy, so I want this to be amazing! I have a few questions- can I use regular whole wheat flour in this recipe instead of almond flour? And what would be a healthier alternative to brown sugar? Thank you for all you do!
Vicky
Almond flour tastes more like white flour in a dish like this than whole wheat flour. Love it :-)
Diane
Forgot to take a picture, but I pretty much followed the recipe exactly. It was absolutely delicious! Definitely saving this recipe and making it again. Was surprised by the yogurt in the topping, but it was the best topping I’ve ever made.
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Peter Stock
Do we really need photos of cut up apples to understand what cut up apples are?
You know, there will be a revolution when the first so-called food maven breaks from the pack and just jots down the bare basics of a dedenr recipe – no photos, no gushing, no unnecessary descriptions. A la Elizabeth David.
My 2 cents, probably driven a bit by jetlagged
Kate
Hi Peter, I suggest leaving comments when you’re not jetlagged. I include prep photos to help people visualize the process.
Laura
I made this crisp and it was absolutely so
delicious! I plan on making it again for a dinner party. I have 2 questions: If you double the recipe, what size pan might you recommend using and also can you make the crisp a day in advance, refrigerate and then just warm it up for company the following day?
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Hermann
Made it twice! First time followed recipe, I found it a bit dry. The second time I didn’t use any starch and it turned out great!
Kate
That works!
Lynn
Fabulous recipe. My grown son and I loved it and I continue to add it to my breakfast yogurt. I was looking for a recipe using almond meal and was so happy it was also gluten free. I had already cut sliced apples so next time I will make apple cubes. I will add more yogurt and butter.
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Kate
So happy you both enjoy it, Lynn!
kashvi vora
Hey!
my name is Kashvi Vora, I am from India. I am architecture student and much later did I realise my interest or would rather call love for cooking. I must tell you, I have tried some of your gluten free desserts which have turned out to be very tasty and my family also loved it. As I am vegetarian I do not eat eggs, so would like to know what other substitute is there for eggs.
Thanks
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Kate
I’m so glad my blog has been helpful for your GF needs, Kashvi! If you don’t eat eggs, you could try a couple of these substitutes and see what works for you!
Melissa R
I made this a few nights ago and it was so amazing I think I’m making it again tonight! My husband was licking the pan and grieving once it was all gone…
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Kate
Haha! He sounds a little dramatic, but I loved the imagery. I’m so glad you both loved it, Melissa!
Ginger
Great recipe! My husband and I really loved it. I used sour cream instead of Greek yogurt (all I had on hand), and it still turned out great! And we really appreciated that it wasn’t overly sweet. :)
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Kate
Great! Happy it turned out so well, Ginger.
Beth Red
Had a huge strawberry crop. Mashed about 2 cups worth and mixed with the apple mixture. Added some honey to them and was able to skip the sugar and use just the berries and some maple syrup. Also skipped the yogurt and used some “fake butter” to make the recipe dairy free.
Kate
Yum! This sounds wonderful with strawberries, Beth.
Sherri
Made this with Granny Smith apples and maple syrup for a dinner party where one of the guests was gluten free. Everyone raved about it. Served it with homemade maple ice cream and it was delicious.
★★★★★
Kate
Oh my goodness, that sounds amazing, Sherri! Homemade maple ice cream would be the perfect companion for this crisp.
Luul
This recipe is delicous. A friend of mine made this with golden delicious & red apples. It was amazing. I’ve made it twice and is now my favorite go to recipe. Thank you Kate for sharing!
★★★★★
Kate
Yum! That sounds wonderful, Luul.
Sakuna Rosas
Love this recipe and will make it again! It’s delicious with ice cream. Thank you for sharing this recipe and gluten free options!
★★★★★
Kate
Yum! You’re welcome, Sakuna. :)
Christin
Made just the topping portion for a berry crisp, good but a little moist upon cooling, would omit or decrease greek yogurt next time. Pecans are fabulous throughout, would recommend keeping those.
★★★★
Kate
Thanks for the notes, Christin!
Floriane
I never make crumble because I always – always! – end up being disappointed by the topping! :( I should try yours, with yogurt! I didn’t know that it was possible to use it as part of the topping. I assume the role of the starch is to absorb any excess of juice from the apples?
★★★★
Kate
Yes, it’s to prevent them from getting soggy!
L
Hi!
It’s cooking in the oven now!
We’re looking forward to trying this recipe out!
I noted in the pictures that the apples still had skin on them however, the instructions read to peel and core. Just an observation!
Which method do you typically do?
Thank you!
Brooke
Made this tonight. As I only had coconut sugar that’s what I used in place of brown sugar, as well as subbing the butter (as suggested) for half coconut oil (2tbsp) and half apple sauce. Also used 4 gala apples and did everything as instructed.. it was phenomenal!!! Recipe is a keeper in the books and will now become my go-to! Thank you!!!
Kate
Hooray! So glad this is now on rotation, Brooke.
Bryan
I’m with one John on this one.
Molly G.
Delicious!
★★★★★
stacie
Can i use tapioca starch instead?
2 tablespoons arrowroot starch or 3 tablespoons cornstarch (for a gooier crisp, use half of these amounts!)
MT
I know the nutritional value is estimated but what is the serving size? It’s not listed!
Thanks,
MT
Gay Zielske
Yogurt was an interesting addition. If you ARE a medical celiac sufferer though, use only certified gf oats. I used Quakers and was sorry. But good recipe.
★★★★★
Kate
Sorry about that! The recipe serves 8, so the amounts listed are for 1/8th of the recipe.
Elise
Could I substitute the almond meal for a gf flour blend? And coconut oil for the butter?
Kate
Probably, but I haven’t tried!
Lee Shelstad
Love your recipes! I am tagging this onto my blog!
Kate
That is great! Thanks so much, Lee. You can share this recipe on your blog, I just ask that you follow my linking policy here.
Rose
Oh Kate…Seriously? I had to actually go to the Goodreads site. Sign up with my email address. Go BACK into email. Verify my address. Etc. All in an effort to vote for your cookbook…And I’d do it all over again hundreds of times if I could! For all the great recipes you’ve shared, magical mouthfuls and healthy delights, I thank you, and voting was the very least I could do to return your kindness. FOLKS: if you haven’t voted for Kate’s cookbook yet, what in the world are you waiting for?? GIDDY-UP!!!!
Kate
You are so sweet, Rose! Thanks for going through the process. I truly appreciate your support :)
Jen
Dear Kate, I voted with love, Jen.
Kate
Thank you!
Jamie
Looks great and will definitely try this out. … Very yummy. in fact.
Not so fond these days on the granny’s. However I’m sure the variety does not really matters? Not to me, anyhoo. I don’t mind apples in any shape.
Nice one!
★★★★★
Kate
Thank you, Jamie! I prefer granny apples for this as they make great cooking apples. But, you can try another variety. Johnathan apples are also good cooking apples. Enjoy!
Tanya Tompkins
Haven’t made this recipe yet but can’t wait to next week. Just went and voted on Good Reads – you SOOOOO deserve to win!
Love, love, love Cookie and Kate! Healthy, delicious, REAL food and canine companions That is what life is about :) Over the past couple of years I have been trying your recipes off of the blog and Pinterest and have NEVER had a new meal that I didn’t love. Even with some of my favorite food bloggers there is always at least one miss and yet not with you… I would guess we have tried at least 30 or more recipes and not ONE time have we said, “I won’t make that again!”
My husband, who lives with two vegetarians, said, “her recipes have changed our lives!” and he is right! We have generally cooked healthy meals but now we have reduced the number of “pasta” meals and amped up flavor profiles. We just had to buy your cookbook and unsurprisingly it did NOT disappoint. Love the layers of flavor, sauces/dressings, and making real food that is both nutritious and delicious! Now we just want you to go on a Food Network show to become the next Food Network Star. In our home you are already a star! Keep on rocking it Kate!
Kate
This makes me so happy to hear! I appreciate your kind words. I want to make eating healthy and vegetarian approachable, fun and full of flavor. I am glad my blog and cookbook have had a positive impact in your home :) Thanks so much.
Stephanie
Made it already tonight & the whole family enjoyed dessert before dinner! Excellent recipe as always, Kate I voted too, good luck!
Kate
Thanks so much, Stephanie! I really appreciate. If you would want to leave a star review for this recipe, that would be great :)
Stephanie
I thought I did! Must have not saved… trying again :-)
FoodPlottoPlate
Seems so tasty. Feel like having it for breakfast :)
Rachael D
You got my vote! I love your cookbook and your recipes. Tried and true.
Kate
Thanks so much, Rachael!
Anne
This recipe was fabulous! I used vegan cream cheese instead of yogurt and it turned out great!
★★★★★
Kate
Great to hear how you made it vegan, Anne! Thank you for your review.
Cassie Autumn Tran
What a yummy crisp! Congratulations on the book nomination! Just voted for you <3
Kate
Thank you, Cassie for your vote!
Gaby Dalkin
There’s nothing better than an apple crisp during the holidays!!
Kate
I agree! It is simple yet so good :)
Nicola
Happy to vote for you! I’m enjoying your cookbook.
Kate
Thank you!
Stacey G.
I made this tonight and WOW! So good! Definitely recommend the bourbon over water. Thanks for the great recipe!
Kate
You are welcome! If you would want to leave a star review, I would really appreciate it :)
luci
this recipe looks amazing! i love the ingredient list… can’t wait to try it out!
Kate
Let me know what you think when you give it a try!
sandeep rana
I see these recipes looks very different and healthy for my body.so i would try these recipes in some days.
Audrey | Pardon Your French
Great recipe ! A warm apple crisp is always the best during a cold winter afternoon, will definitely try it.
Kate
That it is, Audrey! I agree with you. Let me know what you think when you try it.