Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (2024)

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (1)

daneanp

Rating: 4 stars

09/05/2016

I put the first 4 ingredients plus the walnuts in my food processor. A couple of quick rotations and then added the butter in smaller pieces and processed it a few more times. Perfect. The only change I would make is that next time I'll add a little bit of nutmeg to the fruit.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (2)

MeganS1

Rating: 5 stars

03/04/2015

Great recipe, made with pears and apples and used agave instead of maple syrup. Look forward to making this again soon, really delicious.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (3)

Vicuska

Rating: 3 stars

12/22/2014

Nice, easy crisp, I wish I had vanilla ice cream at hand with it. My apples were sweet, thus I should have reduced the amount of maple syrup a bit. With similar apples a bit of lemon juice were necessary. The 8 inch square baking dish was way too small for the amount of apple. Perhaps I should measure first the 3 lb, then peel and slice, not the other way around. Or use a 11 by 13 as others recommended.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (4)

norawitt

Rating: 5 stars

07/03/2014

Had some apples from our tree so I decided to find an apple dessert and picked this one because it looked like a cobbler. This recipe is great, so easy to make. The topping is a little crunchy and yummy, the perfect mix of oats, walnuts, brown sugar and cinnamon. I think I added a little extra cinnamon. Instructions were perfect. My husband loved it.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (5)

JLang6

Rating: 5 stars

05/01/2014

We had heaps of apples and I wanted something sweet, so I looked on CL. I am not too keen on apple desserts in general. This one sounded too simple to be as good as everyone was going on about. But I gave it a shot. It was simple. I substituted store-bought caramel sauce for the maple since we have neither maple syrup or regular syrup nor do we have corn syrup. Wow this was fantastic! I can't wait for another batch of apples so I can make it again.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (6)

classic8iron

Rating: 5 stars

11/04/2013

Excellent recipe! Recently mixed persimmons with apples. Just as delicious. Easy to make and really goes well with vanilla ice cream.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (7)

brighteyes8

Rating: 4 stars

10/14/2013

Very, very tasty! Maple flavor disappears a bit on cooking, so I can definitely understand the urge to sub something else. Since I buy maple syrup by the quart I will probably continue to use it since I don't make crisp super often anyway. I also think other people are right that this would taste better with pecans and I'll use them next time, but people who say there isn't enough topping are wrong. There's plenty. For a change, I subbed Ceylon cinnamon from Penzey's for the usual cassia cinnamon and it was delish! Also subbed whole wheat pastry flour for the white flour and it worked great. I used Rome apples and it was my first time working with them. I liked them a lot. Good balanced flavor and plenty of acidity without adding lemon juice. They held their shape well too. In short, excellent, healthy crisp recipe for fall.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (8)

goodrel8

Rating: 3 stars

07/21/2013

Good but not great. I did vary the variety of apples which could have affected the outcome. For example, I used half fuji and half pink lady apples and baked as directed, 45 minutes. It could have easily baked another 15. The crisp topping is versatile and I will likely make this again cooking longer and/or varying the fruit.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (9)

Susanne

Rating: 5 stars

04/27/2013

This is an excellent apple crisp - a family favorite. I have made it many, many times since I first saw it in Cooking Light in October 2000. I always follow the recipe exactly except I use Cortland apples instead of Rome. Highly recommend it :)

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (10)

janetgt12

Rating: 5 stars

02/10/2013

I thought this recipe was great. I made as is, except I used a mix of apples I had gotten in my CSA and chopped them up as opposed to slicing them. I cooked it for a little more than 40 minutes. My only complaint was that I wished I had had some vanilla ice cream on hand!

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (11)

Bianca09

Rating: 5 stars

12/16/2012

This is delicious! I made it as is and served it with a little scoop of frozen yogurt and it was just right. Definitely substituting this for our regular heavier crisp.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (12)

chantellyj

Rating: 5 stars

11/03/2012

So delicious! I'm glad I found this one, will be making again soon. Used pecans with topping and put a couple dashes of nutmeg. Put allspice and a bit of ground ginger with apples, I just love those spices.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (13)

SFLightFoodLvr

Rating: 5 stars

10/17/2012

Made this last night and substituted oregon hazelnuts for the walnuts. Was delicious! Will definitely make this my go to apple crisp recipe. I melted the butter instead of cutting in with pastry blender. Saved time and it was fine. Served with a splash of half & half

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (14)

lollypaul

Rating: 5 stars

10/15/2012

I made this a few years ago, and didn't remember it being so good! Made it yesterday, and it is so yummy! Made it exactly as written. Could probably cut down the brown sugar a bit, as it was plenty sweet, and there was more than enough topping for an 8 x 8 pan. Also would cut down the time a bit, as the topping got dark really fast.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (15)

msesquire

Rating: 5 stars

10/15/2011

Delicious, although I tweaked the recipe to accommodate what I had in the house. Red delicious apples, pecans, and strawberry syrup instead of Rome, walnuts, and maple, but still tasted fantastic. I also added some lemon juice to the apples in the bowl. Great fall recipe!

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (16)

lcm073

Rating: 5 stars

10/12/2011

DELICIOUS for family and friends. Lovely served warm over vanilla ice cream. The walnuts give it an extra special flavor, as does the maple syrup.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (17)

EmilyAnnH

Rating: 5 stars

10/02/2011

My family loves this! Great with vanilla ice cream for a dessert and I have even served it as a breakfast item. I cut the brown sugar in half and it still tastes great!

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (18)

JosiGreif

Rating: 4 stars

09/26/2011

This recipe was really good, but it was really really sweat!

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (19)

Rizzle

Rating: 5 stars

11/08/2010

This was so good! So much for it being a cooking light recipe...I ate the whole thing, therefore it wasn't very light. Instead of using walnuts, I used pecans. Such a yummy crisp. I will make and eat the entire thing again.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (20)

LauraLeigh8

Rating: 4 stars

10/11/2010

This was delicious. Loaded with apples. Not too sweet. I would have given it five stars except for two things: 1. As others have noted, it needed more topping. 2. I took mine out of the oven at 39 min and the walnuts were just starting to burn. Watch closely! 45 min would have been a disaster in my oven.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (21)

csaunders80

Rating: 5 stars

10/03/2010

I made this for company tonight and everyone raved about it. I did change it up a bit because maple syrup is just too expensive! I used caramel ice cream topping instead of maple syrup, omitted the cinnamon in the apple mixture, and forgot the walnuts all together. I also used a mixture of granny smith, golden delicious, and fuji apples because my grocery store did not have any rome apples. So this is not really the same recipe but it did turn out very tasty! I really liked the crumb topping and thought that there was plenty of it.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (22)

BabyCook

Rating: 5 stars

05/09/2010

This was FANTASTIC! The topping was amazing and no one could believe it was low calorie! I just know I'm going to be making it again,it was a perfect special occasion treat. All I did was add a little extra cinnamon and it was served with vanilla ice cream. It was a little hard to crumble up the chilled butter but it was worth it.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (23)

hlazarette

Rating: 2 stars

02/01/2010

This definitely tasted too healthy. I found the crisp topping to be dry and thought the walnuts took away from the "dessert" feel of the dish. Will not make again.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (24)

Pudding

Rating: 4 stars

09/19/2009

Really yummy; loved the walnut crunch. I doubled the amount of oats and baked it for only 30 min. because it was already getting too brown.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (25)

citymommyjd

Rating: 5 stars

09/17/2009

Awesome!

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (26)

JenniferAcker

Rating: 5 stars

09/11/2009

I love this recipe. I've made it many time for my family and friends. I substitute pecans for walnuts.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (27)

kipsnk

Rating: 5 stars

05/02/2009

Very good and very easy. I used just 1/3 cup brown sugar in the topping and added juice from 1/2 lemon and a handful of dried cranberries to the apples.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (28)

EaterJo

Rating: 5 stars

03/31/2009

Yum! I made this for guests, substituting strawberries for half the fruit and pecans for walnuts. It was super tasty, not dry at all. In fact, for non-entertaining, I would probably reduce the butter.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (29)

japleve

Rating: 5 stars

01/09/2009

What an easy tasty way to make a crisp. I used more sliced apples than cited in the recipe . I filled a 11 by 13 glass dish with apples and there was plenty of topping made with this recipe to give it a nice cover. I also used one half regular syrup and half lite. This definitely could be served to company while hot topped with lite ice cream. It was a hit with my family.

Maple-Walnut Apple Crisp Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Does it matter what apples you use in 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.

How do you keep apple crisp from getting soggy? ›

Sogginess is not as detrimental in a crisp as a pie because the crisp does not have a lower crust layer. One of the easiest ways to avoid wet apple crisp is to use a thickener to bind the apple juices together. The most common thickener is a cornstarch slurry, mixed with the apples before being added to a baking dish.

What's the difference between apple crumble and apple crisp? ›

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.

How do you thicken apple crisp filling? ›

Adding cornstarch and flour to the apple mixture will help bring your crisp's filling together. You want to make sure you have a nice balance of the sweet and tart in your dessert.

Which apple makes the best apple crisp? ›

Our test kitchen says baking apples, like Rome or Cortland, are the best varieties to use for apple crisp, but Empire, Gala, or Braeburn apples are also good in this recipe. Experiment with different types of apples and see which you prefer.

Can I cut apples the night before for apple crisp? ›

Don't wait any longer than overnight before baking, to prevent the apples from browning too much or drying out/spoiling. You may need to add a few extra minutes to the baking time to account for the cold fruit.

Why is my apple crisp not crunchy? ›

How do you keep Apple crisp from getting soggy? You need enough butter in your topping, try both melted or cold cut into the dry ingredients. Also, there needs to be enough texture to keep it from just flattening into the fruit below.

How do I know when 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.

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!

Why is it called Brown Betty? ›

This has led some historians to believe that Betty was the name of the cook and creator of the recipe and that brown was in reference to her skin color.

What's the difference between brown 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.

Why is it called a buckle? ›

Though crumbles, crisps, and cobblers are more akin to pie, a buckle is a lot like cake. In fact, they look nearly identical to fruit-filled coffee cakes. As the batter rises in the oven, the weight of the fruit causes it to “buckle.”

Why is it important to use cold butter when preparing apple crisp? ›

Use cold, cubed butter.

Making the crumble with room temperature or melted butter will cause the topping to spread as it bakes, rather than creating a landscape of craggy, crunchy sweet pieces. Using cold butter will help all the crumble ingredients bind together before baking and then saturate them evenly in the oven.

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 can I use instead of cornstarch in apple crisp? ›

Cornstarch- I used cornstarch to help bind the apples. You could also substitute with all-purpose flour, but I prefer the texture with cornstarch. Cinnamon- I added a little bit of cinnamon because it pairs so nicely with the apples. Nutmeg- The nutmeg is optional, but gives this apple crisp a nice touch and spice.

Are Gala apples good for baking apple crisp? ›

Gala apples are my favorite variety for this recipe – I like their sweet/tart flavor and firm texture. But if you have a favorite baking apple, feel free to use it here. Granny smith apples, Honeycrisps, Jonagolds, or a mix would all be excellent.

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.

Which apples are the most crisp and sweet? ›

Fuji: Fuji is the sweetest apple variety that Stemilt grows. Each crisp bite will remind you of the sweet taste of apple juice due to its naturally high sugar levels! Fuji apples are ideal for fresh applications like snacking, juicing, or freezing.

Which apples are not crisp? ›

Unfortunately, some varieties lose their pressure quicker than others, compounded by a late harvest, extended storage time, and shipping delays. For example, Red Delicious apples are often soft and mealy for all the above reasons, while Honeycrisp apples are known for their crisp and juicy texture.

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