Our easy Apple Crisp Recipe is a classic dessert loaded with freshly sliced apples that bubble up through a crunchy, crisp, and buttery cinnamon oat topping.

Apple Crisp is just as irresistible as our Apple Pie, but it’s so simple and quick to make, so it’s perfect for feeding a crowd. Don’t forget a generous scoop of vanilla ice cream when serving.

Plated apple crisp with apples, topping and vanilla ice cream

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Easy Apple Crisp Recipe 

We love all things Autumn, which also means we love apple recipes. From Apple Fritter Rings to Apple Turnovers and Sharlotka Apple Cake sweetened with crisp apple slices, we can’t get enough! If you love apple season as much as we do, this recipe is a must-try.

Every year we go apple picking in my parent’s yard. They have 4 apple trees that really produce, so we like to get creative with those apples to capture the season. This recipe is on our regular rotation in Fall because it calls for a generous amount of apples. It’s especially quick and easy to make if you use an apple peeler.

Apple Crisp Video Tutorial

Watch Natasha make this easy apple crisp recipe, and see her secret for peeling and slicing apples. It’s the perfect recipe for apple season, which is any time of the year in our home!

Ingredients for Apple Crisp Filling

Apple Crisp is all about the experience—the smell of Fall spices, the crunchy topping, and the warm, gooey filling. Here are the simple ingredients that make this incredible dessert:

  • Apples – we used golden delicious apples, but any crisp apple would work well (see list of options below)
  • Lemon juice – keeps the apples from browning and adds flavor and acid to balance out the sweetness
  • Sugar – adjust to taste depending on how tart your apples are
  • Flour – helps to thicken the filling. You can substitute with cornstarch for a gluten-free apple crisp.
  • Cinnamon – our favorite complimentary spice for apple recipes
Ingredients for pie filling including lemon juice, sugar, cinnamon and flour

Apple Crisp Topping Ingredients

We like to make apple crisp recipes with oats as the topping since they are both soft and chewy. Here’s the winning apple crisp topping mixture.

  • Flour – bonds the crumb together, feel free to use your favorite gluten-free flour
  • Oats – use old-fashioned oats for the best texture, making sure to buy gluten-free, if needed. Quick oats are cut into small pieces, so the topping will have a finer texture and not be as crunchy. Avoid steel-cut oats since they won’t cook in time.
  • Sugar – we combine brown sugar and granulated sugar for a sweet caramel-like filling
  • Cinnamon – compliments the apple filling
  • Salt – balances the sweetness
  • Butter – use unsalted, softened butter.
Ingredients for streusel topping with oats, flour, sugar, cinnamon butter

Substitutions

This will become your go-to recipe for apple crisp, so if you’re feeling adventurous, try these variations.

  • Nuts – add chopped nuts or sliced almonds to your streusel topping
  • Caramel Sauce drizzled over the top just before serving
  • Cranberries – add 1 cup fresh or 1/2 cup dried cranberries and add more sugar if using fresh cranberries. You’ll love the Cranberry Apple Almond Crisp in Natasha’s Kitchen Cookbook!
  • Spices – add a pinch of cloves, nutmeg, or even candied ginger

Which Apples are Best for Apple Crisp?

Select firm apples so they won’t get mushy in the oven. Apples vary a ton in sweetness so adjust sugar accordingly. We used Golden Delicious here with 3/4 cup of sugar, but if you use Granny Smith Apples, increase the sugar to 1 cup or add it to taste.

You can use an assortment of apples for this easy apple crisp recipe. For instance, combine sweet and tart apples for a different flavor. Here are our favorite apples for baking:

  • Golden Delicious
  • Granny Smith
  • Fuji
  • Honeycrisp
  • Jonagold
  • Braeburn
  • Pink Lady
Red, green, and yellow apple varieties for apple crisp

How to Make Apple Crisp

Slice, mix, dump, bake—see how easy it is to make this classic recipe:

  1. Prep – Butter a 9×13 casserole dish, preheat oven to 375˚F.
  2. Cut Apples – peel, core, and slice apples into 1/4″- thick pieces (an apple peeler makes it easy), then transfer to a bowl, and toss with 2 Tbsp lemon juice.
  3. Coat Apples – in a bowl, combine flour, sugar, and cinnamon then sprinkle over apples and stir to coat. Transfer to buttered casserole dish.
  4. Topping – In a mixing bowl, combine flour, oats, both sugars, cinnamon, and salt. Add diced softened butter and use your hands to stir in the butter until pea-sized crumbs form throughout. Then, spread the topping evenly over your apples.
  5. Bake – place on the center rack in the oven and bake uncovered for 45-50 minutes until bubbling at the edges. If the top is browning too quickly, loosely cover the dish with aluminum foil until the apples are bubbling.
Step by step how to make and assemble an apple crisp

The best way to serve apple crisp is warm, topped with a generous scoop of vanilla bean ice cream. You can try topping it with caramel sauce, greek yogurt, or homemade whipped cream as well.

Pro Tip

If you want to keep your hands clean, you can mix the topping in a stand mixer with a paddle attachment until pea-sized crumbs form. Be sure not to overmix because you want the topping to be crumbly, not dough-like.

Easy Apple crisp in casserole dish with crisp topping

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

We often use the terms interchangeably, and the ingredients are very similar, but technically speaking, an apple crisp has a crunchy oat-based topping, while an apple crumble has a sandier texture since it is flour-based (see our Blueberry Crumble). Apple Cobbler has a biscuit or cake-like topping.

Can I make this gluten-free apple crisp?

Yes, you can replace the flour in the filling with cornstarch and then replace the flour in the topping with 1-to-1 gluten-free flour or flour substitute for a gluten-free apple crisp recipe.

Can I make Apple Crisp in a Slow Cooker?

It’s easy to convert this recipe to use a slow cooker. Put the apple crisp filling in the slow cooker, and top with the streusel. Before closing the lid, place a paper towel on the slow cooker bowl first to catch any condensation. Cook until bubbly, on high for 3-4 hours or low for 5-7 hours.

Plate of apple crisp served with vanilla ice cream and spoon

Make-Ahead

This recipe for apple crisp keeps well on the counter for a day, but then requires refrigeration.

  • Prep Ahead: You can assemble the apple crisp for 1 day ahead of time, just cover and refrigerate then bake when ready to enjoy.
  • Refrigerate leftovers: once apple crisp is at room temperature, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 3-5 days.
  • Freezing: Once cooled to room temperature, you can cover and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
  • To Reheat: We prefer to serve this warm. You can reheat the chilled crisp in the microwave just until heated through or reheat uncovered in the oven at 350˚F for about 15-20 minutes or until heated through.

There’s nothing like pulling an apple dessert out of the oven to draw everyone into the kitchen. Who can resist the sweet aroma of a baked Apple Crisp? You’ll love how easy it is to create this recipe and how satisfying it is to eat!

More Autumn Desserts

These autumn dessert recipes always hit the spot when we’re craving those sweet, spicy, and comforting flavors of fall.

Apple Crisp Recipe

4.99 from 196 votes
Apple Crisp served on a red plate with ice cream
Classic Apple Crisp recipe with fresh sliced apples, topped with crisp and buttery cinnamon oats apple crisp topping. So good served with vanilla ice cream.
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 50 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 10 people

For the Apple Crisp Filling:

For the Crumb Topping:

Instructions

  • Prep: Generously Butter a 9×13 casserole dish with 1/2 Tbsp butter. Preheat the oven to 375F.
  • Peel core and thinly slice apples to 1/4’ thickness. You should have 12 cups of sliced apples. Squeeze 2 Tbsp lemon juice over the apples and toss to coat.
  • In a separate bowl, stir together 3/4 cup sugar, 3 Tbsp flour, and 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon then sprinkle mixture over apples and toss to combine. Transfer apples to the buttered casserole dish.
  • Make the topping – in a large bowl, use your hands to stir together flour, oats, brown and granulated sugars, cinnamon, and salt. Add the diced butter and work it into the mixture with your hands until pea-sized crumbs form throughout. Spread topping over apples.
  • Bake at 375˚F for 45-50 minutes or until the topping is golden and crisp and the apples are bubbling at the edges. The center should register above 175˚F.

Notes

*Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, or a combination of any firm, crisp apples will work.
**Use 1 cup sugar or add to taste for tart apples such as Granny Smith.
Make-Ahead: Store covered on the counter for 1 day or in the fridge for 3-5 days. You can freeze for up to 3 months, then thaw in the refrigerator overnight. Reheat at 350°F for 15-20 min, or until warmed through.
Variations:
  • Nuts – add chopped nuts or sliced almonds to your topping
  • Caramel Sauce drizzled over the top to serve
  • Cranberries – add 1 cup fresh or 1/2 cup dried cranberries and add 1/4 cup more sugar if using fresh cranberries.
  • Spices – add a pinch of cloves, nutmeg, or even candied ginger

Nutrition Per Serving

496kcal Calories80g Carbs4g Protein19g Fat12g Saturated Fat1g Polyunsaturated Fat5g Monounsaturated Fat1g Trans Fat49mg Cholesterol67mg Sodium275mg Potassium6g Fiber50g Sugar667IU Vitamin A10mg Vitamin C38mg Calcium2mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Apple Crisp Recipe
Amount per Serving
Calories
496
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
19
g
29
%
Saturated Fat
 
12
g
75
%
Trans Fat
 
1
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
1
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
5
g
Cholesterol
 
49
mg
16
%
Sodium
 
67
mg
3
%
Potassium
 
275
mg
8
%
Carbohydrates
 
80
g
27
%
Fiber
 
6
g
25
%
Sugar
 
50
g
56
%
Protein
 
4
g
8
%
Vitamin A
 
667
IU
13
%
Vitamin C
 
10
mg
12
%
Calcium
 
38
mg
4
%
Iron
 
2
mg
11
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: apple crisp, apple crisp recipe
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $
Calories: 496
Natasha's Kitchen Cookbook
4.99 from 196 votes (135 ratings without comment)

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  • Taryn Bell
    September 7, 2022

    This was SO GOOD! After watching your video, I was inspired to use our green apples that fall off our tree before they ripen. Normally they’re too tart until they turn red but they were absolutely delicious in this recipe! Thank you Natasha!!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      September 7, 2022

      You’re very welcome! So glad you enjoyed this recipe.

      Reply

  • Marilyn
    September 5, 2022

    Unfortunately this recipe isn’t my favorite. Too sweet and the topping was soft and crumbly instead of crisp after baking, kind of dry.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      September 6, 2022

      Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Marilyn! I wonder, was anything possibly substituted or altered in this recipe? This recipe tends to be a huge hit!

      Reply

  • Bev
    August 29, 2022

    I have done this also with plums but sometimes find the fruit it too mushy. If I cook it less then the crust is not crispy. Any suggestions?

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      August 29, 2022

      Hi Bev, I have not tested this using other fruits to advise.

      Reply

  • Leesa Green
    July 21, 2022

    We don’t like oats in our apple crisp. Will still be good without them?

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 21, 2022

      Hi Leesa, I always make this with rolled oats, but I suppose you could use a little more flour and maybe even add some chopped pecans to the mixture to add a little more texture.

      Reply

  • Margaret
    July 21, 2022

    Hi, can i use small ramekins instead of a casserole pan? If so, how long would I bake it for? Thank you.

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 22, 2022

      Hi Margaret, I haven’t tested that myself to advise, but if you plan to monitor it closely and test it I’d love to know how it goes!

      Reply

  • Wendy
    July 16, 2022

    Awesome! I used 1 cup all purpose flour and substituted 3/4 cup of the flour for almond flour for the crumble topping… excellent

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 16, 2022

      Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Wendy! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

    • Wendy
      July 21, 2022

      It’s even better with homemade caramel sauce. I added it over top of the apple crisp and add french vanilla ice cream

      Reply

      • NatashasKitchen.com
        July 21, 2022

        Sounds amazing!!!

        Reply

  • Jessica Vandewalker
    June 10, 2022

    Natasha,

    I have enjoyed following you and trying your recipes! I have become gluten free, and have had difficulty finding gf recipes on this website. When I click on the gluten free section no gluten free recipes pop up. I was hoping for some help since I love searching for and trying your delicious dishes! You bring me such joy!

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      June 10, 2022

      Hi Jessica! Thank you for following my recipes. My gluten-free section contains mainly my recipes that do not use gluten, it is not a section dedicated specifically to gluten-free tested recipes. I can see how that is confusing, I apologize. Be sure to read through the comments on my recipes, some of my readers share great feedback on how they turned the recipe gluten-free using substitutions.

      Reply

    • Rick Longster
      October 24, 2022

      You can make all these recipes with oat flour. Simply grind your large flake oats in a blender to the consistence of flour-can’t tell the difference from flour.

      Reply

  • Woody
    April 12, 2022

    Excellent recipe, highly recommend! Have made this many times and it’s always awesome as are all of your recipes, thanks for sharing with us!

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      April 12, 2022

      Thank you, Woody! So glad you enjoy my recipes. You’re very welcome!

      Reply

  • Deb
    March 10, 2022

    This is a delicious, easy to prepare crisp. It is a family-sized recipe!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 10, 2022

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

      • Laura
        March 12, 2022

        I’ve never been a fan of cooked apples, but I made this for my family and even I loved! I didn’t have lemons so I used orange juice instead and it still was delicious!!!

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        • NatashasKitchen.com
          March 12, 2022

          Thank you for sharing that with us, Laura. I am so happy you enjoyed this recipe. Thank you for the excellent review.

          Reply

        • Niki
          August 14, 2022

          Hello amazing lady,
          On the apple peeler, can I just peel and core the apple, or has to be sliced as well
          I am considering buying it for cooked and stuffed apples with nuts that I make quite often
          Thank you

          Reply

  • Mike Verstraete
    March 9, 2022

    Hi Natasha,
    Is there something I can use instead of oatmeal? I don’t like it and would like to use something else.
    Thnks

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 9, 2022

      Hi Mike, I always make this with rolled oats and have not tested this with an alternative. I suppose you could use a little more flour or maybe even add some chopped pecans to the mixture to add a little more texture. Let us know your experiment.

      Reply

  • Seema
    March 3, 2022

    Hi Natasha , Thank you for the great recipes . Can i freeze a portion of the crumble ?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 3, 2022

      Hi Seema, I haven’t tried freezing the filling or the entire recipe, so I’m not sure how that would work out. If you experiment, let me know how you liked the recipe.

      Reply

      • Albertha Matthews
        August 30, 2022

        I make apple crisp all the time I’m a baker at a school freezing it makes it crisp it will due find.

        Reply

  • Naomi
    February 28, 2022

    Great Recipe! My family loves it and always cheers when I begin to make the Apple Crisp. Last time my son even wanted to learn how to make this dessert with me.
    I changed it to gluten & dairy free by using corn starch for the filling (1 TB corn starch instead of 3 TB flour), almond flour for the crumble topping, and 1/2 cup coconut oil (room temp) + 1/2 cup vegan butter (cold, chopped into little cubes) instead of butter. I worked this mixture together with my fingers until it was crumbly, smooshing the butter/coconut mix into the dry stuff. Thanks again for a great recipe!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 28, 2022

      I love that you made it together with your son! Thank you so much for sharing that with me.

      Reply

  • Patty
    February 27, 2022

    I love your recipes they are so easy. I think my dough was overworked by ME of course my topping did not come out golden brown like yours its was still a little loose after 50 minutes of baking I removed it from the oven due to the sider were bubbling. 🙁

    Reply

  • Caroline
    February 26, 2022

    I have been following you forever! The Lava cakes are a family fav. Do you think cooking the apple crisp in ramekins would work out ok if I monitor the inside temp closely?

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 26, 2022

      I Caroline, I haven’t tested that myself to advise, but if you plan to monitor it closely and test it I’d love to know how it goes!

      Reply

  • Emily
    February 2, 2022

    Amazing recipe! Made this a few weeks ago; it was a great way to eat a dessert with a healthy filling!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 2, 2022

      I’m so happy you enjoyed that, Emily!

      Reply

  • MC
    January 22, 2022

    There must be an error in the recipe. I read the recipe and it says, “1 3/4 cup of flour.” Then, I was just checking the directions and the directions said 3 Tablespoons of flour. Someone commented that the crust came out doughy and I think that is why.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 22, 2022

      Hi MC, if you look at the printable recipe cards (Click Jump to Recipe at the top), we use flour twice. we use 3 Tbsp For the Apple Crisp Filling & 1 3/4 cups flour for the Crumb Topping. I hope that helps.

      Reply

      • Connie
        January 21, 2023

        I love all your recipes! I have Fuji apples but I’ve never baked with them before. Would I still use 3/4 cup of sugar in this apple crisp or scale back?

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        • NatashasKitchen.com
          January 21, 2023

          Yes, that would be fine. I hope you love this recipe too!

          Reply

  • Glenda Smith
    January 21, 2022

    Where is the site to order the apple peeler? The apple crisp looks delicious, going to try it.

    Reply

  • Kathy
    January 20, 2022

    Hello Natasha,
    I made the apple crisp receipe tonight. The apple part was perfect but for some reason the topping did not work for me.
    It felt like dough. I kept adding flour and oats trying to get it to crumble and ended up with double the topping and still don’t think its right. It felt like there was way too much butter. I am reading it correctly and adding 1 cup of butter, correct?

    Reply

    • Natasha
      January 21, 2022

      Hi Kathy, that is correct but make sure you are crumbling it the way that is recommended in the recipe. Otherwise, if the dough gets too clumpy or overworked, it can seem more like dough than crumbles on top.

      Reply

  • Dianna
    January 19, 2022

    Do you think almond flour instead of regular flour, if you are trying to make it gluten free?!

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      January 20, 2022

      Hi Dianne, I haven’t tried using almond flour yet but you can substitute with corn starch for a gluten-free version.

      Reply

  • Darline
    January 19, 2022

    Made it this weekend and everyone loved it. Grand kids didn’t like the oatmeal. Told them net time I will leave it out.
    Do you think it would still be okay?

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      January 19, 2022

      Hi Darline, I always make this with rolled oats, but I suppose you could use a little more flour and maybe even add some chopped pecans to the mixture to add a little more texture.

      Reply

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