November 3, 2023
Review RecipeBest Apple Pie Filling Recipe
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This apple pie filling is a great thing to make in the fall when fresh apples are abundant and cheap. The rich sauce has so many uses, from pouring it over ice cream to serving it with French toast or waffles for breakfast.
Homemade Apple Pie Filling Ingredients
Apple pie filling is a perfect blend of apple pie spice, sugar, and tender chunks of apple. It’s both tart and sweet, with just the right amount of texture.
You’ll need:
- 4 cups of peeled, cored, and sliced Granny Smith apples (or your favorite variety)
- 2 teaspoons of lemon juice
- 1½ cups of water
- ¾ cup of granulated sugar
- ½ cup of light brown sugar, packed
- 1½ teaspoons of apple pie spice
- 3 tablespoons of cornstarch
- 3 tablespoons of cold water
PRO TIP:
If you are using Honeycrisp apples or ones with higher water content, you will want to follow this substitution:
- 5½ cups of peeled and sliced apples
- ¼ cup cornstarch
- ¼ cup cold water
Substitutions And Additions
APPLES: You can substitute your favorite apples for the Granny Smith variety.
The Granny Smith apples tend to hold their shape the best and have a nice tart flavor in this easy apple pie filling recipe.
CINNAMON: While cinnamon is a classic spice for this homemade filling, you can experiment with other warm spices like nutmeg, allspice, or even a pinch of cloves.
Each substitution will bring its own unique flavor profile, offering a delightful twist on the traditional taste.
LEMON JUICE: If you don’t have fresh lemon juice on hand, you can use bottled lemon juice as a convenient alternative.
However, keep in mind that bottled lemon juice may have a slightly different flavor, so adjust the quantity to taste.
How To Make Stovetop Apple Pie Filling
The apple slices simmer away on the stovetop in a blend of sugar and spice until perfectly tender and ready to enjoy in a pie or over ice cream.
OUR RECIPE DEVELOPER SAYS
If you want to make mini apple pies, you can cut the apples into chunks before cooking them on the stovetop.
STEP ONE: Toss apple slices in the lemon juice, and set them aside.
STEP TWO: Using a 3 to 4-quart saucepan over high heat, add the coated raw apples, water, granulated sugar, light brown sugar, and apple pie spice.
Bring to a low boil, and reduce to medium heat. Allow the apple mixture to cook for five to seven minutes.
STEP THREE: Using a small mixing bowl, or measuring cup, stir together the cornstarch and the cold water until smooth.
STEP FOUR: Stir the cornstarch mixture into the cooked apples. Because the mixture will thicken quickly, stir constantly to keep lumps from forming.
Remove the apple pie filling from the heat and allow the mixture to cool.
PRO TIP:
The cornstarch will help to thicken the mixture up once the apples are finished cooking.
How To Serve
Of course, the traditional way to use this delicious apple pie filling is in our apple pie recipe, but there are so many other great options to use it as well.
Top our creamy no-churn vanilla ice cream or our Instant Pot French toast with this tasty treat.
We’ve got lots of apple recipes for the apple season. A great way to use all your apple-picking spoils is in our crockpot applesauce or our apple enchiladas.
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Storing Apple Filling
We’ve got you covered with simple and effective tips for making ahead, refrigerating, and freezing your apple pie filling.
MAKE AHEAD: Our apple pie filling is perfect for making ahead of time, especially if you want to streamline the pie-baking process later on.
Once you’ve prepared the filling following our easy recipe, allow it to cool to room temperature.
Transfer the filling into airtight containers or resealable freezer bags, removing any excess air to prevent freezer burn.
Pop these containers into the freezer, and you can keep your apple pie filling ready for up to four to six months.
When you’re all set to bake a pie, simply thaw the frozen filling in the refrigerator overnight.
IN THE FRIDGE: Store the cooled homemade pie filling in an airtight container or a 1-quart mason jar in the refrigerator for up to 10 days.
How To Freeze Apple Pie Filling
Store apple pie filling in freezer bags or airtight containers for up to six months.
Why We Love This Recipe
HOMEMADE GOODNESS: Making your own apple pie filling from scratch allows you to control the quality of ingredients and tailor the sweetness and spice levels to your taste.
FRESH FLAVOR: Using fresh apples ensures that your filling bursts with the natural, crisp taste of apples. You can choose your preferred apple variety for the perfect balance of sweetness and tartness.
CUSTOMIZABLE SPICES: The combination of cinnamon and nutmeg in this recipe offers a classic, warm spice blend. However, you can adjust the spices to your liking or experiment with additional spices.
Recipe For Homemade Apple Pie Filling
Crisp apples, fresh from the apple orchard, are perfect for making your own apple pie filling full of warm spices. It’s even more delicious than the canned version and can be used in so many different recipes, from pies to ice cream toppings.
Frequently Asked Questions
This easy recipe would be a fantastic option to preserve. Just make sure you follow the safe canning process to ensure it is preserved properly.
For this homemade version of apple pie filling, the best variety of apple to use is Granny Smith, but you could also use Gala, Honeycrisp, or Pink Lady if you prefer.
Apple pie filling can be frozen for up to six months stored in an airtight container or resealable freezer bag.
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Recipe for Homemade Apple Pie Filling
Ingredients
- 4 cups Granny Smith apples, peeled, cored, and sliced (or your favorite variety)
- 2 teaspoons lemon juice
- 1½ cups water
- ¾ cup granulated sugar
- ½ cup light brown sugar, packed
- 1½ teaspoons apple pie spice
- 3 tablespoons cornstarch
- 3 tablespoons cold water
Instructions
- Toss sliced apples in the lemon juice, and set it aside.
- Using a 3 to 4-quart saucepan over high heat, add the coated sliced apples, water, granulated sugar, light brown sugar, and apple pie spice. Bring to a low boil, and reduce to medium heat. Allow the apple mixture to cook for 5 to 7 minutes.
- Using a small mixing bowl, or measuring cup, stir together the cornstarch and the cold water until smooth.
- Stir the cornstarch mixture into the cooked apples. Because the mixture will thicken quickly, stir constantly to keep lumps from forming. Remove the apple pie filling from the heat and allow the mixture to cool.
Notes
- If you are using Honeycrisp apples or ones with higher water content, you will want to follow this substitution:
- 5½ cups of peeled and sliced apples
- ¼ cup cornstarch
- ¼ cup cold water
- If you want to make mini apple pies, you can cut the apples into chunks before cooking them on the stovetop.
- The cornstarch will help to thicken the mixture up once the apples are finished cooking.
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Comments
Gloria says
Delicious, so rich!
Susan Baker says
Absolutely delicious! Thank you for posting this recipe!! It is my go-to from now on!!!