Apple crumble in bar form?? They’re all MINE! (Especially if topped with ice cream and drowned in caramel😂) Apple Bars are a simple apple recipe with a shortbread base, juicy cinnamon apple filling and crumbly topping. You’ll love how it smells when it’s in the oven!
Apple Bars
There’s no question – apple is my favourite fruit for cooking. From magic Self Saucing Caramel Baked Apples to classic Apple Crumble, Apple Cake and stay-moist Apple Muffins, it is the single most used fruit in my dessert world.
Perhaps because I always have them – an apple a day keeps the doctor away!
Perhaps because apple desserts tend to be less sweet than rich chocolate desserts (not that I’ve ever been known to turn away a slice of chocolate cake).
Or perhaps simply because I just really love cooked apples, cooked until soft with a touch of sugar and hint of cinnamon so they become juicy and syrupy.
I don’t delve too deep into reasoning. I just make. And EAT!!!🤩
I use twice the amount of apples compared to similar recipes so there’s plenty of juicy apple filling!
What you need for Apple Bars
Everything I use in Apple Crumble makes an appearance in this Apple Bars recipe. It’s a simple recipe, with one mixture doing double duty as the base and crumbly topping.
Best apples for Apple Bars?
My favourite is Granny Smith apples, same as what I use for Apple Crumble. I love the combination of slight tartness with the sweet, and also it’s a firmer apple so it holds its shape once cooked rather than collapsing into mush (though mush would still be nice 😂).
The making part
A very easy apple recipe made using cooked fresh apples, here’s how it goes down:
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Simple butter-sugar-flour mixture for base & topping
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Press some of the mixture lightly into base, bake until light golden
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Filling – toss loads of fresh apples, cinnamon, sugar and flour (flour thickens juices that comes out of apples to make it jammy)
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Top with apple filling
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Mix remaining mixture with oats* then crumble over top
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Bake until golden
* Oats – in my world, Apple Crumble isn’t a crumble unless there’s oats in the topping. But I like having a clean shortbread-like base. So I use one dough mixture but I only add oats in for the topping.
Salted Caramel Sauce for Apple Bars!
I like to make sweet treats so they’re tasty enough to eat plain – and certainly these bars are scoffable as they are.
But a little drizzle of Salted Caramel Sauce would certainly not go astray! It’s a 7 minute job, easy enough to do while the Apple Bars are in the oven. That recipe will make more than you need, but you won’t be short of things to use it for!
Hands as a treat – or plates for dessert
Like Raspberry Jam Bars, Strawberry Bars and Lemon Bars, these Apple Bars are great for eating with your hands.
But they also make a terrific dessert! There’s always a place for a rustic Apple Crumble but sometimes I’m after something a bit “neater” looking for a dinner party, something easier to make than Apple Pie {coming soon!}.
Plus, I have many people in my life who aren’t a huge fan of really sweet, rich desserts so an apple dessert is an ideal option.
Here’s how I serve Apple Bars as a dessert
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Warm slice in the microwave for just 30 seconds (just to get the inside going)
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Pop under grill/broiler for 2 minutes on medium high to get the top really nice and crispy again (because the juicy apple filling underneath makes the top lose its crispy edge after ~18 hours or so. Still delish, but recrisping makes it oven-fresh again)
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Place on plate, plonk on big scoop of ice cream and drown in Caramel Sauce.
I say “place on plate”, but to be honest, I ate that piece in the photo below with my hands 2 seconds after I snapped the photo…… 😂 – Nagi x
Watch how to make it
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Apple Crumble Bars
Ingredients
Base & crumble topping:
- 125g / 1 stick unsalted butter , melted
- 2 cups (300g) flour , plain/all purpose
- 1/2 cup (100g) white sugar
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- Pinch of salt
- 1 egg
For crumble topping:
- 1/3 cup (30g) rolled oats (Note 1)
Apple Filling:
- 3 - 4 large granny smith apples , cut into 0.7cm / 1/3" dice(~4 cups)
- 1/4 cup (35g) plain flour (all purpose flour)
- 1/4 cup (50g) white sugar
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp nutmeg
Serving
- Salted caramel sauce
- Ice cream!
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 180C/350.
- Grease a 20cm/8" square pan and line with baking/parchment paper with overhang (so it can be lifted out once cooked).
- Mix together butter, flour, sugar, baking powder and salt until you can no longer see white bits of flour.
- Add egg and mix.
- Lightly press 2/3 of the mixture into the bottom of the pan.
- Bake for 15 minutes until slightly golden, then remove and cool for 5 minutes.
- Apple Filling: While the base is cooking, mix together Apple Filling ingredients in a bowl.
Crumble Topping:
- Add oats into reserved crumble mixture. Mix with wooden spoon / fingers until oats are mostly incorporated into the dough.
Assemble:
- Spread Apple Filling on base, then use hands to crumble topping all over.
- Bake for 30 - 35 minutes or until the top is deep golden.
- Remove and allow to cool in the tin before lifting out of the tin using the baking paper.
- Cut and serve! Eat with hands, or serve on plates. Take it over the top with ice cream and salted caramel sauce!
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
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Always very concerned when I start packing bags…until he sees his stuff being packed too!
Belated Mother’s Day weekend away with the RecipeTin Family to Rick Stein’s Bannisters in Port Stephens, a couple of hours north of Sydney. Every car is packed with more food than luggage… And Dozer’s bag is as big as mine! 😂
Jerri Cheesecake says
I used five cheap small apples but i think i could’ve used all six as the apple filling looks dryer thanks yours,still tastes great tho!
jackie says
I made these bars this week, so good. We love them cold from the fridge, so crunchy and delicious, with a drizzle of caramel sauce.
Tatiana Mendonca says
Hello!!!
Love your recipes โค๏ธ . Do I just double the recipe if Iโm using a 9×13 pan?? How about baking time?
Nagi says
Hi Tatiana, you can double the recipe – the cook times should be somewhat the same, I would leave the base in for n extra 5 minutes or so until golden. Then proceed with the recipe and bake for about 40 minutes – just keep an eye on it ๐ N x
Gma Rice says
Made these with my G-boys and it was a huge hit, Iโll use more apples next time โ๏ธ
Sue says
Will this freeze? So I donโt have to eat it all in a few days, because I know I will want to ๐
Jennee says
Just moved into a new apartment in a new city for a seasonal job and wasn’t able to take almost any kitchen equipment with me. The apartment is “pre-furnished” but the kitchen is very basic. Was looking for something I could make with my limited equipment – the only thing available that is oven safe is the deep dish baking sheet that comes with the oven. Ended up shaping this into a little square in the middle…I was sceptical, but it shockingly turned out pretty well! Hooray for improvisation!
At first I was disappointed I couldn’t make my favorite comfort food (great grandma’s banana bread…yum) but now I am kind of glad because I found this new gem! Can’t wait to make it again.
Laura says
This has been one of my go-to recipes lately; no adjustments. Delicious served warm with vanilla ice cream!
Jennifer says
๐ yum!! Absolutely delicious Love this recipe nagi!
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Lucy says
Absolutely delicious. I will add walnuts to the crumble topping next time I make it as I think it would compliment it perfectly. Thank you
Nagi says
Yum, a great addition Lucy! N x
Mary Tognazzini says
WE HAVE APPLE TREES SO WILL TRY ALL THE APPLE RECIPES. DO YOU HAVE A DIFFERENT TOPPING WE DO NOT LIKE OATS?
Nagi says
Hi Mary, sorry – this one has oats in it! N x
Olive Lee says
Hi, Thanks for this recipe, it is wonderful!
I just realise that It seems that the video is missing the egg- instruction Step 4.
Susie says
Just made this in a 9×13 glass tray and it turned out beautiful- not too sweet!
Doubled the recipe and used 9 medium applies (mix of gala and braeburn) and brown sugar rather than caster. This which gave a perfect fruit:topping ratio. (added an extra tbsp of flour to account for the extra apple). Added a few splashes of lemon juice too and a few random raspberries for colour. Baked at just under 180 for an extra 10 minutes before I added the topping,
Thank you for the super easy recipe!
Nagi says
Sounds perfect Susie!! N x
Brownie says
Hi Nagi, I have just discovered your website and am so excited. I am a not-very-confident cook and your recipes are so clear and easy. And everyone loves them!
My question on the apple crumble bars is – how do I make a gluten free version for my hubby?
Thank you!
Nagi says
Hi Brownie, thanks so much! I haven’t tried making this one gluten free – would love to know if it works though! N x
Monica says
Thank you Nagi! It is really good! I love this recipe so much!
And for all who will try this recipe: the salted caramel sauce is not optional. It is a MUST!!!!!
Nagi says
YESSS! I love the way you think Monica – N x
Leisel says
Hi Nagi, I looked at this apple crumble video a few timesand was tempted to create. Instead of apples I has 2 pears and one apple, I tossed in a few frozen strawberries after I realized I had a few spaces to fill out after I put the mixed fruits in the baked base. It came out wonderful the combination was delicious, the strawberries balanced the flavour….amazing. I had caramel sauce and vanilla ice cream to top it off. Even my daughter was.sceptical as she doesn’t like anything thing that has baked apple. The crumble was applauded and is being eaten by her….so Nagi thanks again for a wonderful recipe.
P.S I defrost the strawberries cut them up and tossed it in corn starch and 2 tbsp of sugar as stated in your strawberry crumble…another great recipe…Nagi
Nagi says
Hi Leisel, that sounds like a fantastic combo! I’ll have to give it a go, I’m so glad it was a hit with your daughter!
Mary-Rose says
As always a fantastic recipe!
I realised with Liesel I didnโt have enough apples. Threw in some frozen raspberries with the apples to make up quantities. Didnโt bother thawing or anything. Fantastic result!
Vera G says
Love it. Me to forget reasoning make in no time and plonk on plate and be Happy. Oh yes Love to eat with my hands. DOZER is happy and ready to go, gooooo. Enjoy your selfs.
Nagi says
“plonk on plate and be Happy” Ah yes, that would be me too! ๐
Angela Dash says
Delicious and yummy were the comments I got.there was some discrepancy between the recipe and video about the egg. Salted caramel sauce was also a winner.
Nagi says
I forgot to include the egg clip in the video! I will re-upload correct video shortly ๐ Glad you enjoyed it! N xx
Betty says
Does the butter and egg get mixed together?
Helen says
Thanks Nagi, I can never pass up anything that contains apples, definitely my favourite sweet treat. I might add some chopped nuts with the oats to the topping. Canโt wait to try out this recipe.
Nagi says
Damn! Wish I’d thought of that ๐
Angela Dash says
Delicious and yum were the comments from the family. took your advice and made the salted vanilla sauce.
Agree there is a discrepancy between the recipe and the video about when to add the egg.
Nagi says
Yes! I forgot to include the clip where I added the egg, I will replace the video shortly! Sorry ๐ N xx
Jayne Knight says
You’re taking a large amount of champers with you. Are you planning to be horizonal much of the time? LOL!
Have a great time. I’m sure you will.
Can’t wait to hear and see pics of how it went. x x
Nagi says
Oh believe me, there was a LOT of horizontal time.. ๐