Dutch Oven Apple Crisp Recipe (2024)

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Enjoy this Dutch Oven Apple Crisp recipe at home on your next camping trip. It is the perfect taste of fall in one bite!

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Last month, we attended a fall camping rally, and our friends, Peggy and Paul, were there. Peggy is a fantastic cook and is always eager to have us taste her camping food and have it shared here on the blog.

Peggy submitted her Rhubarb Crunch Recipe to be featured in the spring, and now she has another tremendous Dutch oven dessert. Enjoy her Dutch Oven Apple Cobbler version, which she adapted from the King Arthur Flour Cookbook.

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Dutch Oven Apple Crisp Recipe

This recipe has several steps, including prep, that can be done at home. Make sure to read through the entire post so that your dessert turns out. You should also check out our Dutch Oven Cranberry Apple Dump Cake.

Recipe Prep at Home Before Camping

The topping can be made ahead and kept chilled until ready to use. I do this before each camping trip.

In a food processor or with a pastry blender (which is easier for prep while camping), cut flour and butter pieces together until crumbly.

Add the rest of the ingredients except for the oats. When all the ingredientsare combined evenly, stir in the oats. Store in a covered container or a plastic zipper storage bag.

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Apple Crumble in Dutch Oven Directions

It is time to start baking at the campground. Prep the charcoal briquettes using a charcoal chimney. You will need 8 for the bottom and 16 for the top, but adding a few extra for backup is a good idea.

Preheat your Dutch oven over the campfire to speed up the backing process.

Peel and slice the apples. I used an apple peeler/corer/slicer device to speed up the process. This device is also handy for cutting apples for this Dutch Oven Caramel Apple Monkey Bread,

Mix the sliced apples with the rest of the apple mixture ingredients in a large bowl, stirring gently to keep the apples from breaking.

Line the Dutch oven with a homemade parchment liner. Pour the apple mixture into the Dutch oven.

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Top the apples with the crumbly mixture.

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Sprinkle some chopped nuts on top of this camping apple crisp if desired.

Apple Dessert Baking Instructions

Place the eight coals in an even circular pattern in the bottom of a foil pan and put the Dutch oven on top. We like using a foil pan the same size as the cast-iron pot. We keep this and reuse it on each camping trip.

Place the lid on the Dutch oven and put 16 coals around the rim and middle of the lid.

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Bake for 40- 45 minutes, rotating the lid and Dutch oven in opposite directions every 10-15 minutes to ensure even baking.

Remove the lid and check if the campfire apple crisp is bubbly and brown around the 35-40 minute mark. You can leave it a few more minutes, but remember that the oatmeal crisp topping will keep baking in a hot Dutch oven. Do not overbake!

When fully baked as you like, allow this camping apple dessertto sit for at least 10 minutes with no coals before serving.

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Doesn’t this camping apple crumble look fantastic? It was amazing!

Thank you to Peggy for sharing this recipe with us. She is a fantastic cook, and we look forward to featuring more recipes from her again.

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More Fall Favorites:

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Yield: 12 Servings

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Create this delicious Apple Crisp Dutch Oven recipe while camping or at home.

Prep Time30 minutes

Cook Time45 minutes

Additional Time15 minutes

Total Time1 hour 30 minutes

Ingredients

Apple filling:

  • 8-10 Granny Smith apples plus 4 more of a different variety- Gala, etc.
  • 4 oz. of apple juice or cider
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 3 Tbsp butter, melted
  • 2 tsp cinnamon
  • 4-5 Tbsp flour
  • 1/2 tsp salt

Topping:

  • 3/4 cup flour
  • 1 1/2 stick COLD butter, cut into small pieces
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 3/4 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 3/4 - 1 cup old fashion oats

Instructions

  1. For best results read through the details in the post above.
  2. Prepare the topping ahead of time and kept chilled until ready to use. I did this before the camping trip. Store the topping in a covered container or a plastic zipper storage bag.
  3. In a food processor at home or with a pastry blender (which is easier while camping), cut flour and butter pieces together until crumbly. Add the rest of the topping ingredients except for the oats. When all the ingredientsare combined evenly, stir in the oats.
  4. Prepare the charcoal for baking in a charcoal chimney. You will need 8 for the bottom and 16 for the top, but add a few extra for backup.
  5. Peel and slice the apples. I used an apple peeler/corer/slicer device to speed up the process. Mix the sliced apples with the rest of apple filling ingredients in a large bowl, stirring gently to keep apples from breaking.
  6. Place apple mixture into a lined Dutch oven and top with the crumbly mixture. You can sprinkle with some chopped nuts if desired.
  7. Put the lid on the Dutch oven.
  8. Place the 8 coals in an even circular pattern and put the Dutch oven on top. Arrange 16 coals on the top around the rim and middle of the lid.
  9. Bake for approximately 40- 45 minutes, Rotating the lid and Dutch oven in opposite directions every 10-15 minutes to ensure even baking. Add or remove coals as needed.
  10. Around the 35-40 minute mark, check to see if the dessert is bubbly and brown. Allow for more time if needed, but be aware that the crumble can easily burn.
  11. Allow the Dutch oven to sit for at least 10 minutes with no coals before serving.

Notes

Add other seasonal fruit such as pears or cranberries to the filling.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

12

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 400Total Fat: 15g

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FAQs

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

Apple Crumble is synonymous with Apple Crisp in the U.K. and Australia, but in Canada and the U.S., it is a slightly different dish. 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.

Is Dutch apple the same as apple crisp? ›

This Dutch apple crisp recipe is made without oats and is a slight twist on the traditional apple crisp. It's perfect for people who love apple pie, but don't want to deal with making a pie crust. The recipe exclusively uses brown sugar in order to give it a rich taste that reminds me of a caramel apple.

Why is my apple crisp not crunchy? ›

Just make sure you add enough melted butter to coat everything: it brings it all together. Your day-old mush will turn back into the warm and crunchy crisp once more if you reheat in the oven at 350°. And for the love of autumn, please do not forget the ice cream.

What type of apples are best for 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? ›

You can add cornstarch or flour. I do this when making an apple pie and the filling is not watery. Add a thickener, I like Arrowroot powder or tapioca powder before cooking. Add more dried oats.

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 is the difference between crumble and crisp? ›

So what's a crumble vs. a crisp? A crumble is just a crisp without oats in the streusel. It may feature nuts, but the streusel topping is usually a simple combination of butter, flour, and sugar that is more clumpy than that of a crisp.

What is the difference between apple betty apple crisp and apple crumble? ›

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.

What is apple crumble called in America? ›

Apple crisp is a dessert made with a streusel topping. In the US, it is also called apple crumble, a word which refers to a different dessert in the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

Is apple crisp and apple pie the same thing? ›

A traditional apple pie features a buttery, flaky crust encasing the apple filling. Apple crisps, on the other hand, have a crunchy, crumbly coating on top (and nothing on the bottom). Check out our recommendations for the best apples to use in apple pie.

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