Recipe—Dutch Apple Pie Muffins (2024)

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October 4, 2012January 29, 2018 Diva di Cucina

Recipe—Dutch Apple Pie Muffins (1)

The last couple of weeks I have had some beautiful apples in my produce boxes. Not quite enough to make applesauce or an apple pie though. So I thought, why not try to whip up some apple pie muffins! This recipe calls for brown sugar rather than any white sugar giving them a rich caramel apple flavor. These are not your typical light and fluffy muffins, they are actually dense and really moist, sort of like a pound cake. A perfect treat to enjoy during chilly fall mornings with a big cup of joe. Not that we have had any mornings like that this season in California though. My Halloween decorations are up and I don’t think we have had a day under 90º. This girl is ready to break out her scarves and boots! Nonetheless, I will continue pretending like it’s fall weather when cooking in my kitchen. This weekend I am headed up to Apple Hill for our annual family pumpkin picking trip where I will be sure to get a big bag of apples. My next mission, crock-pot applesauce!

Note: This recipe makes one dozen delicious muffins.

TOPPING INGREDIENTS
1/2 c brown sugar
7 tbsp flour
1/4 c butter, softened
1 tsp cinnamon

MUFFIN INGREDIENTS
1 1/2 c brown sugar
2/3 c oil
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla
1 c sour cream
2 1/2 c flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp salt
2 c diced apples

STEPS

  • Preheat oven to 350º.
  • Grease your muffin pan or line with paper muffin cups.
  • In a small bowl combine all topping ingredients and mix until crumbly. Set aside.
  • In a large bowl mix together sugar, oil, egg, vanilla, and sour cream.
  • In a separate bowl sift together the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt.
  • Slowly stir the flour mixture into the batter until combined.
  • Add the diced apples mixing until evenly distributed.
  • Distribute the batter among the 12 muffin tins. It’s okay if they are fairly full. These do not swell up really big.
  • Generously sprinkle the muffins with the topping.
  • Bake for 30 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean when inserted in the middle.
  • Allow muffins to cool in pan for 5–8 minutes before removing and then transfer to a cooling rack or cutting board.

Recipe—Dutch Apple Pie Muffins (2)

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  1. OMG! I thought today would be a good day to turn the oven on, and I have a TON of apples, so I just made this recipe. SO. FREAKIN. GOOD. I over-did it on the apples a little, and ended up with 18 muffins instead of 12. A problem I really don’t mind having! 😉

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    1. That’s a problem you can deal with! I will admit I licked a little raw batter of my finger, I thought it tasted like caramel. Now you have a fabulous treat ready to go for breakfast this weekend. 🙂

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  2. Apparantly Warren loves these too! He saw the extra muffins as an invitation to eat them 4 at a time!

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  3. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe, I made them and they are seriously the BEST muffins I have ever had. 🙂

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    1. Aren’t they awesome!?!?! They are one of my favorite fall breakfast goodies. Thanks for letting me know. I love reading comments like yours. 🙂

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  5. Love these!

    I’ve made them several times and my boys get so excited to see them!

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    1. Awesome! Thanks for sharing! This is a recipe I feel like you can smell baking, just by looking at the picture. 😀

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  6. My son loves these!!!! Thank you for the recipe. I’ve made them successfully over 6 times now.

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    1. Awesome! I am so happy to hear that! Sounds like your kid has great taste! 😉

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  7. I LOVE these muffins…my husband & everyone that has tried them wants MORE PLEASE!!
    I know that you’re on the West Coast, but these taste quintessentially New England. Since you are published on Pinterest is it alright to use your recipe as a fair entry giving you complete credit as it’s author & creator? What apples do you recommend using?

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    1. This recipe is so good! Glad you and your husband love them too! You are absolutely welcome to use the recipe as an entry for your fair! I personally love baking with honey crisp apples. They have a higher sugar content so you get a nicer sweet flavor from them. Please come back and let me know how you do! Best of luck!

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Recipe—Dutch Apple Pie Muffins (2024)

FAQs

What are the crumbs made of on a Dutch apple pie? ›

The streusel topping, a nearly irresistible, crunchy sweet mixture of sugar, butter, flour, and nuts, probably comes from other Germanic-styles of baking. It's a simpler finish for not only a pie but for coffee cakes, muffins, and bar cookies.

What is the difference between Dutch apple pie and regular apple pie? ›

What Makes it “Dutch”? The unique crumb topping of butter, sugar, and flour is what sets this dessert apart. While traditional apple pie boasts a regular double crust (a crust on the bottom and a crust on top), a Dutch apple pie has a regular bottom crust, but a crumble topping.

What is the best apple to use for homemade apple pie? ›

Apples: For the best apple pie, use a lot of apples (we use over 4 pounds) and try using two varieties to add extra flavor and texture. I love Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, Pink Lady, Jonagold, and Golden Delicious.

How long is Dutch apple pie good for? ›

To store: After baking, you can keep dutch apple pie covered at room temperature for up to 2 days, then it's best to transfer to the fridge and store for up to 3 extra days. To freeze: You can freeze dutch apple pie after baking by wrapping the pie tightly with aluminum foil and placing in a heavy freezer bag.

Why is my Dutch apple pie runny? ›

Allow your pie to bake for the entire recommended period.

People often pull their pie too soon out of fear that it will burn. This leads to runny pie because it prevents the filling from thickening. Check the recommended cooking time, and set a timer.

How to get a crisp bottom crust on an apple pie? ›

Blind Bake the Crust

One of the fool-proof ways to ensure a crisp bottom pie crust is to do what is called blind baking. This simply means that you bake the crust—either fully if you are adding a custard or cream that won't be cooked, or partially if the whole pie needs to bake—before adding the filling.

How do you keep Dutch apple pie from getting soggy? ›

Here are some tips to prevent runny apple pie.
  1. Precook the filling. ...
  2. Reduce the juice. ...
  3. Experiment with different thickeners. ...
  4. Vent the top crust. ...
  5. Try a lattice or crumb top crust. ...
  6. Bake thoroughly — and then some. ...
  7. Let the pie cool completely — preferably overnight.
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What is the healthiest pie? ›

But the apple pie takes the cake when it comes to fiber and potassium, and it has less added sugar. So what's a pie aficionado to do? Well, if you want to consume fewer calories, go for the pumpkin—it almost always has fewer because of the single crust. You could also take a sliver of both pies.

What apples not to use for apple pie? ›

There are a few apples that don't make the cut. While great for snacking, Gala, Fuji and Red Delicious are the most common apples that won't hold up in the oven and will give you a watery-mushy pie, tart or cake.

What is the best thickener for apple pie? ›

All-purpose flour is an easy solution, as you're sure to have it in your pantry. Since it's lower in starch, you'll use more of it than you would higher-starch thickeners. Quick-cooking tapioca makes filling bright and clear, but also gives it a stippled and somewhat sticky texture.

Are honeycrisp apples good for baking? ›

Honeycrisp. One of the sweetest apples around, this Midwestern favorite is good for anything—including baking. It boasts a distinctive juicy crispness and is firm enough that it won't cook down much. It complements just about any other apple variety to make a stellar pie.

How to tell when Dutch apple pie is done without? ›

When you see the filling bubbling, slide a toothpick into the center of the pie and confirm that the apples are soft, too. Then you'll know the pie is done. Protect the crust if needed. If the crust starts to get too dark, lay a large piece of aluminum foil over top of the pie.

Can you leave Dutch apple pie out overnight? ›

The pie will be just fine on the counter, but only for a day or two, at which point it needs to go into the fridge.

What's the difference between apple pie and Dutch apple pie? ›

What's the Difference Between Dutch Apple Pie and Apple Pie? Unlike traditional apple pie with a double crust or lattice topping, Dutch apple pie has a crumbly streusel topping, made from sugar, flour, and butter, that covers the delicious apple pie filling.

What is apple crumble topping made of? ›

Apple crumble recipe topping is typically made of butter, sugar and flour which gets topped on the cooked fruit filling. To add an extra element of texture and flavour, oats, coconut, nuts and cinnamon can be added to the crumble mix.

What is apple pie crust made of? ›

Prepare the Dough: In a large bowl, combine flour, salt, and sugar. Using pastry cutter or clean hands, cut in butter until dough mixture resembles coarse crumbs, with small pea-sized butter chunks in the dough.

Why is cheese on apple pie a thing? ›

In the 17th and 18th centuries, a dairy-based sauce often topped English pies, such as custard. Somehow, some folks decided to try out cheddar along the way, and the rest was history. You'll still find this combination on menus and dining tables across the Northeast and Midwest.

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