A Really Good Easy Streusel Topping for Apple Crisp
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09/30/2012
I used Granny Smith apples in this apple crisp recipe. I actually made this apple crisp in my cast iron skillet instead of a 9-inch square baking dish. While the oven was preheating, I melted a few tablespoons of butter in the skillet, then layered the apple mixture over the melted butter, then sprinkled the topping over the apple mixture. My apple crisp looked like something you'd see on the cover of a fancy magazine and the flavor took me back to when I was little and eating my Grandma's apple crisp. VERY good and for me, very soul-soothing dish.
09/16/2015
No two ways about it - this was beyond excellent for a simple apple crisp, in spite of the fact that the topping had oatmeal in it, which I generally don't like (but Hubs does, which is why I made this in the first place). Everything in this recipe was spot on; perfectly spiced and sweetened, an ideal ratio of topping to apples, and a topping so crunchy the person next to you can HEAR it when you chew! This was quite a treat.
10/23/2012
When working with fresh fruit you often find that the most simple of recipes really highlight the fruit's flavor. This recipe does just that. I did add two more ingredients and changed the method a bit but I tried to stay true to the recipe and I wasn't disappointed. I started by choosing six different types of baking apples. A combination of apples gives you lots of flavor and textures. I peeled, cored and chopped the apples and tossed them with the sugar and cinnamon. Because many of the apples I chose have high water contents I added 1 1/2 tablespoons of dry minute tapioca. Even if you don't care for tapioca you wouldn't even know it was in there. It thickens up the apple's juices and ensures no soggy apple mess. I also added some fresh ground nutmeg. Only because I love nutmeg and apples. For the crunch topping I changed the method. I really enjoy a crunchy top that isn't sandy so I used softened butter rather than melted butter. I started by mixing the dry ingredients and then used my hands to work the butter into it. The end result is a beautiful pea shaped crumb topping. Then I baked as directed. It really is a fantastic recipe and one I will make again and again.
09/14/2013
My husband told me to toss all other apple crisp recipes - this was truly the best. Minor modifications: added an extra teaspoon of both cinnamon and sugar to apples along with some lemon juice and 2TBS of flour. To the topping only used 3/4 brown sugar, any more would have been too much and we like things sweet. Cooking time took 50 minutes and since I kept the apples on the chunky side, I didn't have to worry about them being mushing. Served with a drizzle of caramel sauce toped with whipped cream.
09/24/2012
Tried this tonight & it was really good! I am a novice & I was able to do it.
10/19/2013
This recipe is absolutely delicious! I added 1/4 teaspoon allspice and 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg to the apple mix before topping it with the oat mix. I also added 1 teaspoon vanilla to the oatmeal mix. Also, the topping really does stay crispy, unlike many apple crisp recipes. Just a quick tip, I mixed all of the dry ingredients in a food processor and that significantly reduced the mixing time. Put the oatmeal in last so that it does not get too chopped up. I also believe that the brown sugar could be reduced from 1 cup to 3/4 cup and the butter from 8 tablespoons to 6 tablespoons just to make it a little lighter. We got 8 servings out of this rather than 4. I highly recommend this recipe with or without my modifications! This is the tastiest apple crisp I've ever made!
10/02/2012
This an excellent recipe. No frills, the taste of the apples comes thru nicely and there is a good balance of topping and fruit. I did have to bake it for about an hour. It may be my oven which is gas and I am not use to it yet. If your fruit does not hold together as you would like, just add one tablespoon of cornstarch to the sugar and cinnamon before you mix it with the apples. I also like nutmeg and a few grates of whole nutmeg in the apples and the crust adds to the flavor.
10/01/2012
Excellent....my family and company loved it....I used Jona Gold, Crimson Crisp and Fuji apples picked from the local orchard. I also doubled the apples and kept the topping measurments the same. This loaded up a 9x13 pan. Served warm with vanilla bean ice cream. Just amazing...loved the crunch in the topping from the oats!
01/18/2014
I followed the recipe 1st time and results were good. 2nd time added about 1/2 cup of chopped pecans to topping. Also added 1/2 cup of butterscotch chips to apples. This just took the recipe to the next level. I have made this for parties and holidays and everyone always compliments me on how tasty it is. This is my favorite apple crisp recipe.
11/10/2012
Easy to make and delicious at the same time. I took another reviewer's suggestion to use a variety of apples (I went ahead and used 6 different kinds). The result was amazing! I swear it tasted like I used the 'perfect' apple. Left it in the over for longer than the recipe called for. You can smell it when it's about done: first the cinnamon smell comes out of the over, then it is followed by the apples. I left it in for 5-10 minutes after that for a more crispy crust. Everyone should try this!
08/12/2014
This is absolutely delicious. The first two times I made it with cold butter. Today the butter sat out for about 20 minutes before cutting it into the topping ingredients and it blended better and made a CRISPY crisp crust. That's the only change I'd made. The measured ingredients were the same as the recipe. As for the fruit, we have trees full of big baking pears that are ready now so I've been using them instead of apples. Sometimes I throw in a handful of blueberries with the pears. Either way, my guests gobble it up. Tonight's crisp was simply pears with cinnamon and a little sugar sprinkled over them, and the best crispy crust so far. A lovely caramel developed around the fruit pieces. My parents asked me make another one immediately for them to take home. Can't wait to try this crisp recipe with apples, peaches, berries and whatever fruit is in season. It is excellent. Thanks for the recipe. It's exactly what I was looking for.
02/22/2013
I used granny smith apples and made 1 1/2 times the recipe to fill a 9x13" pan. The apple crisp was good, but I will make a few changes next time. The baking time was too long for my oven and the apples turned to mush. Next time i'll cut the baking time to 25-35 minutes. It also was a tad too sweet for my taste, so next time I'll use less sugar in both the topping and on the apples. And finally, I felt the topping could have used a touch of salt.
09/14/2013
Excellent! Added half cup chopped walnuts to topping. Vanilla bean ice cream with very small amount of caramel topping.
09/21/2013
This was so dry. I made it exactly as written.
07/22/2013
I've made a lot of apple crisps and this may have been the best one. Super easy and I like that there isn't tons of sugar mixed in with the fruit. Planning to make again for my husband's birthday!
09/09/2013
Easy to make, nice aroma, great flavor!
11/04/2012
This is very good, especially warm at breakfast time! I will try using a 9'X13" pan next time to cook the apples more evenly and spread out the topping. I used rice flour to make it gluten free - delicious! Thank you!
11/03/2013
Mine didn't turn out as yummy as the picture looked. It was kind of dry and fell apart too easily. The apples didn't cook enough in the 40 minutes and it didn't bind together.
10/24/2012
Super easy and delicious! I used Granny Smith apples, almonds in the crust, and extra cinnamon. Yummy!
09/13/2014
Great Recipe! My husband and I used 6 apples as it states in the recipe, we bought pretty good sized apples and actually ended up doubling the recipe and putting it in a 12 inch pan instead of a 9 inch pan. It really turned out great though! We also used rice flour instead of all purpose flour & gluten free oats because my husband is Celiac in order to make the recipe gluten free! The recipe was quick, extremely easy and turned out awesome! Will probably be taking this to Thanksgiving dinner with the family!
10/06/2012
Wonderful! Very easy to make and tasted great. Other apple crisp recipes I've made had other stuff in the filling (water, apple juice, more sugar, etc.) so I was a bit uncertain about the total simplicity of this one, but it was great. I didn't find the filling dry or anything (though more liquidy would have been fine too). I did think 6 apples was kind of a lot for the pan size called for, but I used Gala apples which are on the big side for apples, so that could be the reason. You could stretch this to more servings too; four servings would be very generous portions. I got six servings out of my pan and we still thought the portions were quite a good size. I happened to have a bottle of caramel ice cream topping in the fridge, so I drizzled that on each serving and it was so good!
09/21/2014
Since I'm not a big fan of cooked apples, I never keep recipes for apple crisp around...so of course he wants an apple crisp for his birthday dessert tonight. I made a few minor adjustments based on reading EVERY SINGLE REVIEW. I used 3 Granny Smith, 2 Honeycrisps and a Fuji. All peeled. I added 1.5 TBSP of instant tapioca and a squirt of fresh lemon juice. I let it sit at room temp for about an hour and it made just the right around of juice. I broke my food processor so I did the topping by hand. I just chunked up my cold butter and went at it with my hands. A bit messy but very effective. I used an oval Le Creuset baking dish. It was the perfect sized dish. My topping was piled high (I knew it would sink a tad.) I had to cook mine about 15-20 minutes longer which was making me nervous and I shut the oven off and let it set in there for another 10 min. I served with a homemade caramel sauce and homemade whipped cream. My family said it was fantastic and the man loved it. He said it was rich, the apples were cooked perfectly and his mom even said it looked so rustic and delicious that it should've been on a magazine cover. I didn't partake until a few minutes ago, after everyone else is asleep. It's delightful. The caramel drizzle and homemade cream elevate it to the next level. The crunchiness of the topping is heaven against the warm apples. I might consider adding some chopped pecans next time but we'll see...This is my new go-to recipe for apple crisp!
10/05/2012
This apple crisp was amazing!!! my friends went crazy over it! I used honeycrisp apples and added caramel on the top!! Delicious!!! five stars!!!
03/15/2013
Very good taste. I cut sugar in half but still delicious and sweet.
10/02/2012
CRISP! So glad I went with this recipe, four thumbs ways up! (My roommate) and I both went for seconds, this was the perfect apple crisp and it could not have been easier to make. Perfect ratio of apple/topping. Thanks so much for sharing!
09/15/2013
Crunchy topping, was a hit!
10/11/2013
This was a super easy recipe. Preparing the apples is what takes the longest. I had a ton of apples, so I made two batches, one for home and one to bring to work. The first batch I used cold butter and it was impossible to get the mixture mixed and crumbly. Some parts of it were a nice crispy topping and other parts were just a powdery layer. It needs to be room temp and slightly softened. I used the softer butter for my second batch and it turned out great, crispy and crunchy all the way across.
09/15/2013
VERY GOOD!!! Had with icecream right out of the oven. EXCELLANT!!
03/18/2013
I have been trying loads of apple crisp/crumble recipes and this is the best one yet. Perfect! The crunchy topping is exactly what you crave with a decent apple crisp.
10/20/2013
Doubled recipe, 9 x 13 pan, 45 - 50 minutes.
11/02/2013
I tried this recipe because of how little sugar was mixed in with the apples. I was looking for a recipe that highlighted the apple taste without being too sweet. The apple part came out fine-used granny smith's. However the topping was way too sweet for our tastes although it did have a nice crunchy texture. I will try again but next time usimg less brown sugar in the topping.
11/02/2013
Really good, and I don't care for baked apple anything! Only change I will make next time is add some chopped walnuts to crust mixture.
11/07/2012
excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!made many but this is it!
09/19/2013
Easy and delicious!
09/12/2013
Great recipe! No tweeking needed. Sue
10/18/2012
Awesome and so easy. Used Fuji apples and it came out tasting great! Used a 8 inch square glass pan and baked for 55 -60 min.
05/04/2014
This replaces his quick I my house, forever!!! :)
03/17/2013
First night taste was a five, but i had to cook for an extra 20 minutes to get the top golden and bubbling. Leftover oat topping sogs up a bit. I wouldn't make again because you need a a whole stick of butter for 4 servings!
08/28/2014
AWESOME recipe, a winner for sure
10/03/2012
Simple and delicious! Topping is crunchy, excellent flavor. I used Cripps pink(pink lady) apples. I cut down some sugar and drizzled a bit of agave syrup on top.
12/14/2013
This was a good crisp. It was very easy to make. I served it warm! It was a huge hit!!!!
11/17/2012
Excellent recipe. Before making it, I read the reviews and liked the suggestion of using different apples. I used Honey Crisp and Granny Smith and the combination of these two is very good. I don't use cinnamon very often but do have pumpkin pie spice so I used it instead with good results. The apples I used were big so when they were peeled and sliced, I decided to use a larger baking dish than the 9 inch suggested. I'm glad I did! I made a little extra topping and baked in a 9 x 13 dish. After sampling it hot out of the oven, I know this dessert won't last long. It's a keeper.
09/01/2014
Made a gluten free version, no one knew it, it was awesome.
10/26/2013
This is a great recipe, I've made it a couple times both times everybody loved it. I followed it but for one minor change,I softened the butter just a smidge and mixed with my hands. Will be making again!
04/19/2014
This was absolutely delightful. So light and crisp. not too sweet but the perfect sweetness!! My husband could not wait to taste it. The ingredients were things I already had here so I didn't even have to run to the store to buy anything. This is definitely one of my new favorites!!!
08/13/2020
This is the most delicious Apple Crisp I have tasted in a long time. It is an exact copy of one I have used for years sand haven't been able to find. My Lieutenant husband (USN RET) picked the apples out of our small apple orchard and was absolutely delighted at how yummy it is. We topped it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. We were ecstatic with the taste of the freshly picked apples paired with the crisp topping. This is a true Apple Crisp not an apple cobbler. A cobbler has a batter or crust topping on the apples. Thanks so much for the wonderful recipe .
05/06/2014
This is a really great recipe! I added a bit of lemon to the apples which totally enhanced the flavour!
11/23/2013
We made this last night for the first time and it was fabulous! I followed the recipe as written (I even used cinnamon from a spice shop - yum!) and it was perfect. I do have a few suggestions that might help someone. First, I used Granny Smith apples. I think a sweeter apple would have made this too sweet for me. My apples were also on the small side (2 to 3 inch diameter) so I will probably toss a few more in there the next time. Second, I always have such a hard time with cutting in the butter, so I finally gave up last night and put the mixture in my blender/food processor and pulsed it a few times. The crumb was so crispy and tender and consistent - best topping I've ever made. Finally, when the timer went off, I was tempted to leave it in the oven a little longer because the top didn't look really brown, but I could see the filling bubbling on the sides, so I took it out of the oven anyhow. So glad I did! It kept the topping from getting that really hard, crunchy texture and kept it lighter and crispier. Great recipe and I will definitely be making this one over and over!
06/30/2013
absolutely loved it and have made it a couple of different times with apples and blackberries.
01/14/2014
Was fast easy and yummy slight change used pear strawberry blueberry and apple reduced brown sugar by 2tablespoon added almond slivers on top before baking 2thumbs up
09/06/2014
This was so simple, yet so delicious. I was naughty and drizzled another 1/4 cup melted butter over the top. So rich! I'm not a huge fan of "foofoo food", and the apples are the star of this crisp.
10/29/2013
This was super! I made it as directed except I only had 1 minute quick oatmeal. This was WONDERFUL!!!! My husband would eat this every night if he could!!!
11/03/2012
Excellent recipe. I would not change a thing.
04/11/2016
This was too sweet for me...also it had a sandy texture as though I was eating straight sugar...
01/22/2014
Good crunch but way way too sweet. Will try making it with 1/2 cup brown sugar instead of a full cup next time.
11/09/2013
Delicious! Followed the recipe exactly. I baked mine in a 8x8 baking pan, perfect size. I used green apples freshly picked from my moms tree the tart flavor mixed with the cinnamon and brown sugar is so good. Mine baked for exactly 40 minutes. Easy to make and goes perfect with vanilla ice cream.
10/13/2012
Excellent!
09/19/2014
This recipe is good, but the topping is missing something; it is somewhat dry despite all the liquid that bakes out of the apples. Also, this is not a crisp, it is a crumble. A crisp has the same streusel ingredients, without the oats.
10/16/2013
The topping is excellent and stayed crunchy for even the 2nd day. I just used home canned pear pie filling for the fruit.
11/07/2013
This recipe was wonderful. I thought I had oats so forged ahead making it and discovered I had none! I used Uncle Bob's 5 Grain Rolled Hot Cereal instead and it turned out awesome! Delicious flavor with the apples (I used granny smith) and cinnamon. Definitely will make again. Thanks!
11/06/2012
I have made this recipe many times and use Golden Delicious apples. It is especially tasty with a handful of golden raisins thrown in. Yum!
11/11/2013
Great tasting apple crisp! I left 1/2 inch of water at the bottom of the dish so when i mixed the apples, sugar and cinnamon it would make a great sauce. It worked really well! I agree that the smell is so deliciously intoxicating...i wish i could bottle it ;)
09/25/2017
Topping was way too dry.
10/20/2013
Perfect!!! My husband told me to cover it with foil "because that's how mom did it". Well don't do that because it won't brown. It was awesome and easy!!
09/19/2014
Added 1/4c. Cake flour and an extra tablespoon of soften butter to the crumble! I also added nutmeg and allspice to the apple mix (just a shake of each) Viola! I near ate the whole pan myself...
10/11/2013
I found it difficult to mix the toppings and the end result was just okay. If I make it again I'll try a variety of apples and maybe bake for a bit longer.
10/30/2012
Awesome!!!! YUMMY!! My husband and I loved it. Didn't last for two days. Will make again. Made with Fuji Apples.
04/16/2014
wow is the only word for this! super crispy topping wonderful flavor great with granny smith apples
11/10/2013
My family LOVED this recipe...made it with almond meal and coconut oil so it was gluten and lactose free. My daughters are all making it now
10/05/2013
This is my fourth time making this! It was a hit at the Sunday church lunch. The only difference I do is add chopped pecans to the crumb topping and I drizzle caramel on top.
11/21/2012
I tried this recipe because it looked easy and tasty. You will not be disappointed. It was delicious and everyone in my family loved it! I did not have old fashioned oats but the one minute oats worked just fine. I did not have a square 9 inch pan but my square 8 inch pan worked just as good. Thanks for this great no-fail recipe!
11/24/2012
Hubby loved it, as is - but we have a limited variety of apples in Costa Rica so I felt something was needed to make up for the lack of flavor in the apples. Made 2 different versions: doubled the cinnamon for both. In one version added a handful of raisins and mixed in a portion of the topping into the apples. In the second version I added vanilla to the apples and chopped walnuts to the topping, and again mixed some of the topping in with the apples. Hubby called these 2 versions 'OUTSTANDING'.
10/15/2014
A fantastic recipe! I tried it the first time as posted and then like some of you, it's fun to play with it and make it your own. I added a 1/8 tsp of Nutmeg to the Cinnamon for the apples. (apples cut a little thick, not too thin, not too thick) I added a 1/8 tsp of Nutmeg & 1/8 tsp of Cloves, 1 cup of chopped Walnuts to the topping. Holy Apple Crisp! Doubling the recipe next time! Thanks for sharing Realnakedchef!
10/04/2019
The apples were ten minutes off the tree. Found I was mistaken about having cinnamon on hand so used the same amount of pumpkin pie spice. That worked rather nicely. Also layered Heath English toffee bits between the apples and topping.
02/18/2017
Next time I will only add 3/4 cup of brown sugar.. way too sweet for my taste buds.
10/05/2013
This recipe is perfect, but I did add a few pecans and they were very complimentary.
10/13/2013
I made it with gluten free flour!! Added a touch of lemon juice and a tbsp of flour to apples and half the butter to the crumb!!! loved it!! So easy. I'm making this for thanksgiving!!
10/16/2012
Made this recipe exactly as stated and it was perfect. I wouldn't change a thing.
09/30/2013
This is a great recipe, everyone loved it! Thanks!!
12/12/2014
Delicious - my favorite apple crisp recipe. I am lazy and don't peel my apples and it comes out wonderfully. Also, this definitely takes longer than the recommended cooking time. For those people who say the apples are dry and hard, you may not be using "cooking" apples (pick apples that are recommended for apple pies) and/or cooking long enough. Test the apples with a toothpick or knife to see if they are soft enough for your taste. I don't like crisp apples in my apple crisp (just the topping!), so don't assume the recipe is done within the 40-minute cooking time. I cooked for at least an hour. I also often double this recipe, because my family gobbles it up.
11/24/2013
This came out very good but, in my opinion, it could have had half the amount of topping for the amount of apples (I used 9 medium-large apples). Also, I would increase the amount of cinnamon and add a little cornstarch to the apple mixture, because there was some juice at the bottom of the pan after it baked. I would definitely make this again with my alterations.
10/12/2013
I made this exactly as directed and it was a big hit. I will definitely be making this again. Thanks!
11/15/2012
oh wow, this was awesome! Followed the recipe exactly as written and enjoyed every mouthful.
09/25/2014
Very good. The only reason I didn't give it five stars is that it was slightly too sweet for my taste. Just slightly. I like to eat it with ice cream so I'd prefer a bit tangy over sweet. This is probably just my personal preference as my boyfriend is chowing it down as we speak, telling me how amazing it is! Next time I want to try reducing the brown sugar to 1/2 cup or so and adding cranberries for a little more tartness... yummm!!!
12/18/2012
Added some corn starch
01/27/2013
This is good, but I messed up initially by forgetting to add in the flour, so I made the topping again (after putting the first topping on) and included flour the second time around. Still turned out good though.
10/14/2019
In the past, I have always made my Apple Crisp from my own memories and it has always been super. Wanted to try this one as it uses brown sugar in the crumb topping. All in all delicious. It was a nice change.
11/11/2012
I like the ease of this recipe but I added more spices like nutmeg, cloves, salt and the cinnamon. I also added can of cherry pie filling. When I make this next for the holidays I will add walnuts and raisins. But will leave out the cherry pie filling.
11/18/2012
Great! I added a little more cinnamon than what was called for. When I make again I will probably increase the oats mixture so it fully covers the top but still awesome!
11/10/2012
DELICIOUS, QUICK, SIMPLE! It didn't even last 24hours in our house!
03/23/2013
I followed this as is, except added more cinnamon to the apples and topping. I thought that the topping was way too sweet, and there was too much of it. If I make it again, I will reduce the brown sugar to 1/2 cup and reduce the flour to 1/2 cup.
10/21/2013
I added 3/4 cup of brown sugar instead of 1 cup and used brown sugar in the apples with a tbsp. of flour. I used soft butter mixed into the oatmeal mix. Turned out just like most other old fashioned crisps.
10/30/2013
I thought I had oats on hand but all I had were steel cut oats - and after a google search, I discovered that the two are not exchangeable. Sigh. So I replaced the oats with equal part walnuts and it worked!!! Absolutely fabulous. So if you're looking to lower the carb count and add some crunch, try nuts! This is also 100 times better when warm. While delicious cold, it just doesn't hold a candle to how good this is when warmed up.
10/07/2014
I have been using this recipe for years. It was the one our lunch ladies used in our school. I add a teaspoon of apple pie spice and grate a little fresh nutmeg on it, also. The flavor is amazing.
10/05/2013
I have tried this reciepe the only modification I made was adding applesauce to keep if from tasting dry. other than that it was prefect
10/19/2017
Used Jonamac apples, were small, so put in approx. 6 cups of apples. Made it in 9" black frying pan coated with 1 tb. butter. Excellent! (Black frying pan, took out a bit earlier as it will keep cooking in the pan, about 35 minutes)
04/14/2013
I've made this a few times, always exactly as recipe calls and it is so delicious! The perfect "old fashioned" crisp I remember from childhood.
11/23/2012
Wow, this was great!!!!! It's the heart and soul of holiday desserts, made with simple ingredients. After I mixed the topping together, I tasted it and found myself eating it by the spoonfuls. It is soooooo good!! Anyway, I added 2 tsp of vanilla extract (not that it needed it) to punch up the flavor. Once baked, the topping was sweet and crunchy and the apples were tender and sweet. Hot out the oven and topped with vanilla ice cream, just yummyliciousness!!!
11/30/2013
Using Granny Smith apples, and 5T of butter as one other reviewer suggested, this was excellent and very simple!
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