Classic Apple Crisp

Recipe by PJ Hamel

With all the apple recipes out there, it's amazing how difficult it is to find a good, basic apple crisp. You know, one of those recipes you're desperately seeking (along with applesauce) when you've just gone to the orchard with the kids, and they enthusiastically filled two very large bags with apples.

While this version of apple crisp may seem daunting, with a fairly long list of ingredients, many are simply optional enhancements. Basically, you're looking at apples, sugar, thickener, and a touch of spice in the filling; and flour, sugar, butter, oats, and cinnamon in the topping.

Prep
15 mins
Bake
55 mins to 1 hr 5 mins
Total
1 hr 10 mins
Yield
one 9" square crisp
Classic Apple Crisp

Instructions

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  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F. Grease a 9" x 9" square cake pan, or similar-size casserole pan.

  2. Slice the apples about 1/4" thick. Toss them with the remaining filling ingredients, and spread them in the pan.

  3. To make the topping, whisk together the flour, oats, salt, sugar, cinnamon, and baking powder.

  4. Add the cold butter, working it in to make an unevenly crumbly mixture. Stir in the nuts, if you're using them.

  5. Spread the topping over the apples in the pan.

  6. Set the pan on a parchment- or foil-lined cookie sheet, to catch any potential drips. Bake the crisp for about 60 minutes, till it's bubbling and the top is golden brown.

  7. Remove it from the oven, and allow it to cool for at least 20 minutes before serving. If you serve the crisp hot/warm, it may be quite soft. If you wait till it's completely cool, it'll firm up nicely. A good compromise is to wait for it to cool completely, then reheat individual portions briefly in the microwave. Vanilla ice cream is a tasty accompaniment.

Tips from our Bakers

  • Join King Arthur baking instructor, Libby Treadway and her son as they bake a gluten-free version of Classic Apple Crisp together from start to finish. Watch Baking Apple Crisp with Kids now.

  • To make individual crisps, grease eight 8-ounce capacity baking dishes, and proceed with the recipe accordingly, baking the smaller crisps for 45 to 55 minutes.
  • So many apples to choose from… which variety is best for pie? For great results, pick a combination: see the details in our blog post, The very best pie apples.