Old Fashioned Easy Apple Crisp (2024)

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By: The Chunky Chefpublished: 10/29/2017

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This easy apple crisp is made the old fashioned way like Grandma used to make, and is perfect with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and salted caramel sauce!

A true classic Fall dessert, this easy apple crisp recipe is reminiscent of generations past. Pop this apple crisp in the oven and wait for the delicious smell to waft through your house!

Do you have a classic Fall dessert that you just LOVE? I have several, but one of them is definitely this apple crisp recipe! Growing up, my Mom had two classic desserts that she made… one was her famous Carrot Cake, and the other was a mouthwatering apple crisp.

This isn’t her exact recipe, but it’s one that I’ve tweaked and been working on for a while, and I’ve finally gotten it just right! While I do love pumpkin, apple is actually my favorite Fall flavor. Mostly because of this crisp lol.

Some apple crisp recipes don’t use oats, which is totally fine if that’s your thing, but I LOVE the crispy oat topping, so I made sure to add a good amount of it.

What apples do I use for this easy apple crisp

Simply put, you can use any apples that you like! My personal favorite for this recipe is the golden delicious variety, but Granny Smith or Fuji are some other great varieties.

To peel, or not to peel

It’s 100% up to you! I’ve made this recipe both ways, and I like them both equally. Generally, when I make this easy apple crisp, I’m making it for my family, and my kids wouldn’t eat it with the skins on, so I peel them more often than not. I’m sure this goes without saying, but if you choose to leave the skins on, be sure to wash the apples thoroughly 🙂

That right there is my FAVORITE way to enjoy hot apple crisp… with a cold scoop of vanilla bean ice cream, and drizzled with my luscious browned butter salted caramel sauce! If you’ve never tried it that way… you totally need to!

Looking for other recipes that use that caramel sauce?

  • Caramel Apple Pie Bars
  • Bourbon Vanilla Ice Cream
  • Vanilla Chai Cheesecake Bars
  • Butterfinger Toffee Cookies

I invite you all to join me in making my favorite Fall dessert… this easy apple crisp. Once you have it in the oven, you’ll LOVE the smell that fills your house!

Shop the recipe

  • 8″ baking dish – I love the clean white look, plus it bakes beautifully!
  • Vegetable peeler – You probably already have one, but in case you don’t, this one is my personal favorite!
  • Pastry Cutter – I love that this is sturdy and the blades don’t bend nearly as easily as some other brands!

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Old Fashioned Easy Apple Crisp

4.93 from 1455 votes

Author: The Chunky Chef

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Calories: 301

Servings: 6 servings

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This easy apple crisp is made the old fashioned way like Grandma used to make, and is perfect with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and salted caramel sauce!

Ingredients

  • 6 golden delicious apples, peeled and chopped (other varieties can be used, can also be sliced)
  • 2 Tbsp granulated sugar
  • 1 3/4 tsp ground cinnamon, divided
  • 1 1/2 tsp lemon juice
  • 1 cup light brown sugar
  • 3/4 cup old fashioned oats
  • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup cold unsalted butter, diced into small cubes
  • pinch of kosher salt

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 F degrees. Butter an 8×8 baking dish, or spray with non-stick cooking spray. Set aside.

  • In a mixing bowl, add chopped apples, granulated sugar, 3/4 tsp of the cinnamon and lemon juice. Stir to combine, then transfer to prepared baking dish.

  • In a separate mixing bowl, add topping ingredients (brown sugar, oats, flour, 1 tsp cinnamon, salt, and diced cold butter). Use a pastry cutter to cut the butter into the oat mixture, using a slight downward twisting motion, until mixture resembled pea-sized crumbs. Alternatively, you can use two forks or even your hands to cut butter into the mixture.

  • Spread topping over apples in baking dish, and gently pat to even it out. Bake 40-50 minutes, until golden brown and bubbly.

  • Serve warm and enjoy!

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Chef Tips

  1. The amount of chopped apples would be about 6-7 cups.
  2. Note that all ovens bake differently, so yours may take a little less or a little more time to bake.

Make-Ahead Directions:

  • Bake as directed. After the crisp cools, cover and refrigerate until the next day. When you’re ready to reheat, set it out at room temp for 20 minutes or so, then bake at 350°F for about 30 minutes, or until hot throughout.
  • I haven’t tested assembling this ahead of time (although I’m pretty sure other readers have done this successfully – you’d have to check the other comments).
  • I haven’t tested freezing this recipe, although many other readers have frozen it successfully.

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  1. Vera says

    Although I made minor adjustments, more oats than flour,raisins ,Walnuts. I’ve been ask for the recipe. So thank you for the delicious recipe. 😋

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  2. Danna Frint says

    Very good like my Mom used to make it – yummy !!!

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  3. KP says

    Way too many ads on this site. Ridiculous.

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    • The Chunky Chef says

      I’m sure you see ads a lot on websites, and that’s to offset the sometimes very large monthly and annual costs of running a website. Running ads allows me to share delicious recipes every week… and without them, this website would be shut down, as I don’t have the funds to sink thousands of dollars into without recouping those costs. This is my job, and how I support my family. I’m assuming you get paid for your job, so why shouldn’t I? However, if ads are popping up and covering the entire screen, please let me know, as I don’t allow those and I’ll work with my ad company to remove those.

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  4. Sophie Hunter says

    My family ate these apple crisps right up. A perfect dessert to a meal.

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  5. Alisha says

    Overall was a hit with me and my daughter! My husband just didn’t love that the oats had that uncooked taste. I would give it a 4.5 if I could just for that but otherwise I will make it again 🤤🍎

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  6. Tina NIEVES says

    Should apples be blanched first if they are very firm, like not quite ripe yet?

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    • The Chunky Chef says

      I haven’t tested it, but you could do that, or just cut them into thin slices so they’ll cook faster 🙂

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  7. Diana says

    I have made this recipe many times, in several different countries, with local ingredients, and it works perfectly EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. Thanks!!

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  8. Ronda says

    Did not come out as expected and not in a good way.

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  9. Alice46478 says

    This was NOT good, especially the topping:
    – Topping was soft & mushy.
    – Oats tasted raw.
    – Too much brown sugar; it was brown sugar mud
    – Too much topping.
    – I think there was too much butter.
    – And maybe the butter should be melted so topping would be crumbly before being added.
    – The apples got very soft, should be thicker maybe
    – Filling wasn’t great.

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  10. Camillia Scott says

    I made this recipe and it is in the oven and I will let y’all know how it turned out❤️❤️❤️

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  11. Cindy Slaasted says

    I add Walnuts to mine 😉 This recipe ia scrumptious 😋

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