Healthy Apple Pie Recipe

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With homemade pie crust, classic spiced apples, and crispy oatmeal crumble, this three layer healthy apple pie recipe is good beyond words!

Healthy Apple Pie With Oat Topping
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What makes this the best healthy apple pie?

  • Without all the extra butter and refined sugar to weigh it down, the naturally sweet apple flavor in this simple dessert really shines.
  • Under 250 calories per slice, including the crust and streusel topping!
  • The homestyle healthy apple pie recipe can also be gluten free, egg free, dairy free, added sugar free, soy free, nut free, and vegan.
  • This makes a perfect addition to any holiday dessert table. Serve it for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, or the Fourth of July, and wait for all the compliments from guests.
  • Bonus, it only calls for a few basic ingredients you may already have in your kitchen.

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Step By Step Healthy Apple Crumble Pie

Last week, I took the train from DC to visit my sister in New York City.

Holed up in her cozy Manhattan apartment, we watched old movies in our pajamas while eating apple pie topped with Coconut Ice Cream.

Even in her tiny NYC apartment where you can barely turn around, this healthy apple pie was super easy to make.

Surprised at how delicate and buttery the pie turned out, my sister (who is as far away from being vegan as one could possibly get) had to ask me three separate times:

Are you SURE there’s no butter in this?!

NO butter, no lard or shortening.

It always shocks me to see how much butter and sugar are called for in traditional apple pie recipes.

The apple flavor should take center stage in an apple pie. Yet these recipes add so much unnecessary fat and sugar that they completely mask the apple, and fat and sugar end up being all you can taste.

There’s really no need for all those empty calories.

Leftover apples? Make Apple Bread or Applesauce Cake

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Key ingredients

Apples – I love baking with Fuji or Pink Lady apples. Honeycrisp, Gala, and green Granny Smith all work as well. To avoid a mushy texture, stay away from Red Delicious.

Cinnamon – Ground cinnamon enhances the sweetness of the apples without additional sugar.

Rolled oats – Whole grain oatmeal adds delicious texture to the crumbly streusel topping. You can buy certified gluten free oats or substitute rolled quinoa flakes if preferred.

Applesauce – The pie calls for a modest amount of butter or coconut oil, especially compared to similar recipes. If you want to make it even healthier, you can swap out some or all of the butter for fat free unsweetened applesauce. To get the best of both worlds (buttery richness and health), I like a combination of applesauce and plant based butter.

Flour – Use spelt flour, white all purpose flour, oat flour, or cup for cup gluten free flour. Almond flour is fine for the topping, but I have not yet tried it in the crust.

Sweetener – I almost always go with unrefined cane sugar or turbinado sugar in this recipe, because I love its course texture and slight caramel taste. You can use any granulated sugar or no sugar substitute (like xylitol or granulated erythritol) in the crust and topping. Pure maple syrup or honey work well in the filling but will yield a gummy crust or streusel.

Salt – Just a fourth teaspoon of salt for the entire pie will increase the flavor profile while keeping the recipe low sodium.

Want a crustless option? Try this Healthy Apple Crisp

Flaky homemade pie crust, sweet cinnamon apples, and buttery oatmeal crumble – This homestyle Dutch apple pie is good beyond words! https://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/ @choccoveredkt

How to make healthy apple pie

  1. Start by preparing the whole grain healthy pie crust. Combine rolled oats, flour, sweetener, and salt in a medium bowl. Stir well, then cut in softened butter, oil, or applesauce with a fork or pastry cutter.
  2. Preheat the oven to 350° Fahrenheit or 176° Celsius, and line the bottom of an eight inch round springform pan with parchment paper or grease the pan well.
  3. Using clean hands or a large spoon, press the crust firmly into the bottom of the pan. Bake twelve minutes on the center rack of the preheated oven, then remove and let cool.
  4. Prepare the apple filling by stirring together the sliced apples, pure maple syrup, and cinnamon until well mixed.
  5. Spread the cinnamon apples evenly over the cooled crust. Set aside.
  6. Finally, make the oat crumble by adding the remaining oats, flour, sweetener, cinnamon, and salt to the mixing bowl. Stir, then cut in the remaining butter or applesauce to form small crumbles.
  7. Sprinkle the oatmeal topping evenly over the pie, and place the pan back in the oven.
  8. Bake fifty minutes, or until apples are soft, bubbly, and caramelized. If you find that the crumbles are browning too fast, cover the top loosely with tin foil or a baking sheet and continue to cook.
  9. Carefully remove the baked pie from the oven, and let cool at least twenty minutes before removing the springform top. Slice and enjoy, either hot or cold.
  10. Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for up to five days. Or freeze sliced apple pie in an airtight covered container for up to two months, and thaw before serving.
Flaky homemade pie crust, sweet cinnamon apples, and buttery oatmeal crumble – This homestyle Dutch apple pie is good beyond words! https://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/ @choccoveredkt

Apple pie health benefits

This recipe is high in manganese, selenium, vitamin B6, and vitamin C. Each slice is low in saturated fat and cholesterol free, with an added sugar free option as well.

Thanks to whole grain oats, superfood cinnamon, and apples, the pie is very high fiber. One small slice provides 20% of the RDA for fiber.

In addition, apples are packed with quercetin and other antioxidants. The hydrating fruit may aid in digestion and lower one’s risk of diabetes by helping to stabilize blood sugar.

The healthy apple pie relies on naturally sweet apples and cinnamon for sweetness. Even if you opt to use real sugar here, the amount will still only be around half the total sugars called for in traditional Dutch apple pie recipes.

Naturally Sweetened Apple Pie (Whole Grain, No Sugar Added)
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Healthy Apple Pie Recipe

With a flaky homemade pie crust, sweet cinnamon apples, and buttery oatmeal crumble, this healthy apple pie recipe is perfect for the holidays.
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Yield: 8 – 10 slices
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Ingredients

Healthy Crust

  • 1/3 cup rolled oats (30g)
  • 2/3 cup whole grain spelt flour (white flour, oat flour, or gluten free all purpose flour work as well) (80g)
  • 1/4 cup unrefined sugar or sugar free substitute (50g)
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 1/3 cup butter or coconut oil, or applesauce for low fat (80g)

Apple Filling

  • 4 1/2 cups sliced apples (450g)
  • 1 tbsp pure maple syrup or sweetener of choice (15g)
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon

Oatmeal Crumble Topping

  • 1/2 cup rolled oats (50g)
  • 1/2 cup whole grain spelt flour (white flour, oat flour, or gluten free all purpose flour work as well) (60g)
  • 1/4 cup unrefined sugar or sugar free substitute (50g)
  • 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 1/3 cup butter or coconut oil, or applesauce for low fat (80g)

Instructions 

  • 1. Stir all crust dry ingredients well in a medium bowl. Use a fork or pastry cutter to cut in the softened butter, oil, or applesauce until evenly mixed.
  • 2. Preheat the oven to 350° Fahrenheit (176° Celsius). Line the bottom of an 8 inch round springform pan with parchment paper or grease well.
  • 3. Press crust firmly into the bottom of the pan. Bake 12 minutes, then let cool.
  • 4. Toss apple filling ingredients in a large bowl to mix well. Spread over the crust, and set aside.
  • 5. Stir oat crumble dry ingredients well in the medium bowl, then cut in remaining butter, oil, or applesauce to form small crumbles.
  • 6. Sprinkle oat topping evenly over the pie. Bake 50 minutes or until apples are soft and caramelized. (If the crumbles are browning too quickly, cover the pan loosely with tin foil or a baking sheet and continue to bake.)
  • 7. Let the healthy apple pie cool at least 20 minutes before removing the springform. Slice and enjoy hot or cold.

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Notes

Also be sure to try this recipe for Healthy Chocolate Chip Cookies.
 
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139 Comments

  1. Lauri says:

    Hi! I’m new to this site. Everything looks so yummy. What is gf ap? Thanks!

    1. CCK Media Team says:

      gluten free all purpose 🙂

  2. Maria L says:

    I’ve done this like 10 times, I practically know it by heart now. It’s simple to do, the mess in the kitchen is minimal and the result is always super yums, me and my boyfriend eat the whole thing in a day. I usually do it in tart mode, no layer over the fruit, because it’s “snackier” like that, but I’ve done it also with the crumble and it makes a rich delicious dessert. I suggest adding lemon juice to the apple mixture if you like tangy flavours.

  3. Charles Wright says:

    thanku very much for this healthy way of eating I been wanting something delicious and healthy iam in the processes of baking it everything smells great looking forward on trying it

  4. Teresa says:

    I try to stick to Whole Foods or making healthy substitutions in my recipes.
    This recipe exceeded my expectations! It was way easier to make than I thought and is one if the best flavored apple pies I have ever had! I actually crushed pecans and walnuts into my oatmeal crust on this.

  5. Debbie says:

    Could this recipe be made with other fruits, for example, summer peaches as they are very plentiful right now? I would love to try this, but I didn’t know if the recipe needed to be adjusted. Thanks for your thoughts.

  6. Linda Molenaar says:

    I’m from Canada abs unsure of what you mean by “oil or butter spread” in the crust? Can I use coconut oil? Or avocado oil? Or actual butter?

    Thank you!

  7. Rachel says:

    5 stars
    Just made this with your banana mint ice cream recipe. Wow! So good. You have become a household name to us. Everything on your blog is delicious.

    I’m just waiting on your cookbook to arrive. Thank you for all of the delicious and easy recipes!

    1. CCK Media Team says:

      This made us so happy to read. Thank YOU!!

  8. Afton says:

    5 stars
    This apple pie was delicious! Thank you for this recipe <3

  9. Donna Howard says:

    Hi, Katie.
    How are you supposed to slice the pie and remove the slice, without bringing the parchment paper with it? Thx.

  10. TwinkleToes says:

    Making this apple pie today and excited to try it! Question – is there only 1/4 tsp of cinnamon throughout the entire pie? I read cinnamon for the crust, but not for the filling or crumble. The description says sweet cinnamon apples, so just wanted to check! 🙂

    1. CCK Media Team says:

      Hi! It looks like this is a typo because Katie definitely adds cinnamon to the apples as well. She is making a note to fix the recipe as soon as she gets home. Did you try it already, and if so, how did it go?

      1. Sarah says:

        So I followed the recipe as written and it still does not mention cinnamon in the apple filling. I just finished baking it so haven’t tried it yet but am a bit bummed about that omission. Hopefully it’ll still turn out okay as it’s my first pie.
        Also, how do you store it (if it’s not eaten right away) and for how long?
        Thanks!

  11. Chelsea says:

    I’m so excited to try this for the holidays! Would it make much of a difference if I topped it with trivia brown sugar blend?

  12. Alexa says:

    Hiii i love all your recipes! If i wanted to use a mini pie mold (i have some for the fall season) could i still use this recipe& adjust the baking time? if so do you know when they’d be done? 🙂

    1. CCK Media Team says:

      Hi! Sorry we have never tried so honestly cannot say what time it would take, but be sure to report back if you experiment!

  13. Lee says:

    5 stars
    This has been my go-to pie recipe for years. I often use the pie crust recipe for many different pies! Today I made this recipe with oat flour. It is simply delicious! I love this recipe!

  14. Nelson says:

    I wonder if you can use apple sauce instead of sugar?

  15. Anonymous says:

    5 stars

  16. Anonymous says:

    5 stars