Old Fashioned Apple Crisp Recipe (2024)

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posted by divas can cook on Jan 6, 2010 (updated Jan 8, 2019) 34 comments »

Old Fashioned Apple Crisp

I LOVE apple crisp! I probably love it a lil bit too much and my gut can testify. I prefer my apple crisp to have a gooey, crispy yet chewy type topping but I have been getting sooooo many requests to do an apple crisp with a crispy type topping. Kinda like that old school kind that grandma used to make.

Since I don’t normally make my apple crisps this way I had to use the power of Twitter. Twitter is like the God of the internet, you ask and you receive!! I asked around to see if anyone had a good old fashioned apple crisp recipe that was tried and true. Immediately I got a response back from lilTanti888 with this recipe! She said her southern grandmother who is 95 and lives in co*kesbury, SC made it all the time and it was BANGIN!

I have never heard of co*kesbury but doesn’t it sound like a lil country town tucked deep in the south with dirt roads and full of grandmas?I didn’t even have to think twice about whether or not I was going to make it.I know how those deep southern grandmothers can throw down!

Well, this recipe sums up old fashioned apple crisp beautifully! The topping is crispy, buttery, sweet and the apples….the apples yall….are simply wonderful! The tartness of the granny smith with the cinnamon and sugar….you know the collaboration of flavors I’m talking about. It just says “comfort” and smells heavenly while baking. In my opinion, this is the best ending to a meal.

However, it is with a heavy heart filled with much guilt that I announce that I have just about finished up this whole pan in one night…… and you know what makes it even more terrible yall besides that fact that I had ice cream with it… I HAD THE NERVE TO TOP THIS APPLE CRISP WITH CRUSHED PECANS AND DRIZZLED ON SOME CARAMEL TOPPING!! WTH was I thinking???? Why do I always do this to myself???

Uggghhh! Why do people invent recipes like this in the first place?! Completely shot one of my new year’s resolutions to hell!! But ya know what…tomorrow is a new day to get it right,….to start over…fresh….so I’ll just put that lil pan in the sink and pretend it never even happened. Apple Crisp? What apple crisp? ; )

Watch me make this apple crisp from start to finish!

Old Fashioned Apple Crisp Recipe

Recipe Type: dessert

Author: Divas Can Cook

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Serves: 5-6

Ingredients

  • 5-6 Granny Smith apples
  • 2 Tablespoon sugar
  • 2 Tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 3 Tablespoons butter, melted
  • TOPPING
  • 3/4 cup + 2 Tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup quick cooking oats (Not the instant Oats or the Old Fashioned Oats)
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar, packed
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 12 Tablespoons butter, chopped

Instructions

  1. Preheat Oven to 375
  2. Peel & slice apples.
  3. Add the apples to a bowl and coat them with the brown sugar, cinnamon & white sugar.
  4. Pour the apples in a medium casserole dish and let the apples sit for about 15 minutes. This will cause the sugars to “syrup up” a little.
  5. Let’s make the topping! In a bowl add the flour, oatmeal, brown sugar, & white sugar. Mix it up until well combined.
  6. Add the 12 Tablespoons of softened butter to the topping mixture. Use a pastry cutter or fork to combine the butter until it crumbly.
  7. Pour the 3 Tablespoons of melted butter over the apples.
  8. Spoon the topping evenly over the apples.
  9. Bake for 30-35 minutes or until golden.

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originally published on Jan 6, 2010 (last updated Jan 8, 2019)

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  1. J. Car Reply

    This was delicious, but a bit too rich and overly sweet for my taste. I think the butter could definitely be reduced—one stick (as opposed to a stick and a half) would probably be plenty. I think the sugar could be reduced a bit, too. I used “old fashioned” oats because that is all I had, and it came out perfectly fine. And I used Macintosh apples instead of Granny Smith with no problem. Any apple that is good for baking will work. I will use this recipe again, just with a few tweaks.

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Old Fashioned Apple Crisp Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between apple crisp and apple crumble? ›

Like an apple crisp, an apple crumble is a baked fruit dessert with a layer of topping. But unlike the crisp, the crumble topping rarely includes oats or nuts. Instead, a crumble's topping is more like streusel, made with flour, sugar and butter.

Why do you put lemon juice over the apples when making an apple crisp? ›

The lemon juice will keep the apples from turning brown. Set your prepared apple crisp aside on the counter until ready to bake. Put the apple crisp in the oven to bake just as you are serving dinner. And by the time dinner is over, this warm syrupy dessert will be ready.

What is the difference between apple Betty and apple crisp? ›

Both are very similar apple desserts, but the difference mainly comes down to the crumble topping: Instead of the flour and oat mixture used in an apple crisp, an apple brown betty uses breadcrumbs for its crumbly, delicious topping.

What are the best apples for an apple crisp? ›

What Makes A Good Apple For Apple Crisp? The best apples for baking keep their structure under heat, which prevents the chunks of fruit from turning into mush after baking. The firm and crisp Granny Smith and Honeycrisp varieties are popular apples to use in apple pies and apple crisps.

Why is it called Brown Betty? ›

In the Original Picayune Creole Cook Book (1901) a recipe identical to the Brown Betty traveled under the name “Mulatto's Pudding” furthering the idea that the sweet-sounding Brown Betty was more a race-based epithet towards its maker than a homey moniker denoting golden-brown bread crumbs.

Why is my apple crumble topping not crunchy? ›

The main reason your crumble topping isn't crunchy is probably because you haven't used Demerara sugar. Although, it could also be that you've got your topping ingredient quantities wrong: either too much or not enough flour and butter alongside the sugar.

Should I cover my apple crisp while baking? ›

Baking: Start baking the apple crisp covered with foil. This allows the apples to soften without any risk of the topping over-browning. After about 20 minutes, remove the foil and let the crisp finish cooking uncovered. Once the juices are bubbling, the topping is golden brown, and the apples are tender, it is done!

What can I use if I don't have lemon juice for apple crisp? ›

What can people use as lemon juice substitutes?
  1. Lime juice.
  2. Apple cider vinegar.
  3. Orange juice.
  4. Grapefruit juice.
  5. Celery juice.
  6. White wine vinegar.
  7. Other tips.
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How many apples is 10 cups? ›

According to this equivalent list, 10 cups of sliced apples requires 10 medium apples. To be on the safe side, buy one additional apple. You don't want to run short—after all, it's always better to have too many ingredients than too few!

Why is it called a buckle cake? ›

A buckle is a funny name for an old fashioned fruit studded coffee cake. Like many other desserts in the extended cobbler family buckles take their name from their appearance—grunts grunt as they cook, slumps slump when served, buckles—you guessed it—buckle.

What is a buckle vs cobbler? ›

Buckle : Batter on bottom. May have fruit on top, or fruit in the middle with a streusel top. Cobbler : Originally topped with a crusts like a drop-biscuit, so it bakes up like a cobbled street. I've seen it used for batter and pie crust-like toppings.

How do you know when an apple crisp is done? ›

Bake the apple crisp until the fruit is bubbling and the topping is golden brown and crisp, about 45 minutes. Serve the crisps warm with vanilla bean ice cream or fresh whipped cream, if desired.

Are Paula Red apples good for apple crisp? ›

Later in the season, Paula Red apples develop a mealy, softer consistency suitable for several cooked preparations. The apples can be incorporated into crisps, cobblers, and crumbles, baked into scones, muffins, granola bars, and pancakes, or combined with firmer apple varieties in fillings for pastries.

Which apples are not crisp? ›

Golden Delicious – The Golden Delicious sits at the bottom of the crunch list with soft skin and mellow, yellow apple flavors.

What is the difference between crumble and crisp? ›

So what's a crumble vs. a crisp? A crumble is just a crisp without oats in the streusel. It may feature nuts, but the streusel topping is usually a simple combination of butter, flour, and sugar that is more clumpy than that of a crisp.

What is apple crumble vs crisp vs cobbler? ›

Cobbler: A fruit dessert made with a top crust of pie dough or biscuit dough but no bottom crust. Crisp/crumble: In Alberta, the terms are mostly interchangeable. Both refer to fruit desserts similar to cobbler but made with a brown sugar streusel topping sometimes containing old-fashioned rolled oats.

What is the difference between apple crisp cobbler and crumble? ›

Whereas crisps and crumbles are topped with a streusel-like mixture, cobblers are topped with a cake-like batter or a biscuit-like dough.

What is the secret to good crumble? ›

❓FAQ
  • Use cold butter. This will help to create a crumbly texture that will not stick together when baking.
  • Use a mix of flour and oats. The oats will add a bit of crunch and texture to the topping.
  • Don't overmix the ingredients. The crumble topping should be made with a "coarse" crumb.
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