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Apple Crisp Freezer Friendly Recipe

Apple Crisp Freezer Friendly Recipe

I LOVE apple crisp. I finally got apples on my trees this year and in ONE day the crows had picked my trees clean! I was SOOO mad that I didn’t even get to try one of my apples! Luckily I got some apples from my mom and my husband’s family and was able to make a bunch of apple crisp up for my freezer so we can enjoy it for months to come! We’ve already eaten quite a few and they are so good!

Make this recipe up and eat it tonight and make a few extras for the freezer! When you freeze them just cover in plastic wrap, pushing it all the way down to the food to eliminate air space, and then wrap again in tin foil. Write the cooking directions on the foil and freeze.

freezer friendly apple crisp recipe

Apple Crisp Freezer Friendly Recipe

Sarah @ Must Have Mom
Delicious apple crisp recipe that also freezes well for cooking later!
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Course Dessert
Servings 6

Ingredients
  

  • 6-12 apples enough to fill a 9x13 or 2 8" round pans to the top
  • 1 C White Sugar
  • 1 Tsp Vanilla
  • 2 Tsp Cinnamon
  • 1/2 C Butter
  • 1 C Flour
  • 1 C Brown Sugar
  • 1 C Oatmeal old fashioned

Instructions
 

  • Fill one 9x13" pan or 2 8" round pans to the top with sliced and peeled apples. I use an apple, peeler, corer, slicer to make slicing the apples quick and easy.
  • Mix together 1 C White Sugar, Vanilla, and Cinnamon in a small bowl.
  • Sprinkle over Apples.
  • Mix together butter, flour, brown sugar, and oatmeal.
  • Sprinkle over top.
  • Bake at 350 degrees for 30-45 minutes until bubbly and apples are soft.

This is my favorite apple crisp recipe! Serve while hot with vanilla ice cream! Yum!

Catch up on all of my posts on freezer cooking including my getting started freezer cooking post!

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20 Comments

  1. I looooooove apple crisp!!!! I have been craving it for weeks and might just have to send my husband to the store for apples now that I’ve seen this post! 🙂

    1. It’s so easy too! Make a few extra for your freezer so you have them on hand whenever a craving hits 🙂 I’ve been eating this a lot lately! It’s my fave too 🙂

  2. Dessert tonight! If you love baking apples at your home, you should get the Book “Cherry the Pig” by Utako Yamada for your kids. It’s about a pig who enters her apple dessert in a baking contest. It inspires apple baking: )

  3. Yum! I love the idea of putting together several at once and then having extras in the freezer for later use. Such a great way to enjoy apples.

  4. i love apple crisp too and this recipe sounds great! having this on hand for the winter months ahead would be great!

  5. My grandma used to make the best apple crisp ever. It was always such a great thing to look forward to around the holidays. Great recipe to feature.

  6. Same question as above…I made this for the freezer….do you bake it frozen and how long…or thaw and bake?
    Thanks!! Loving your recipes!!

    1. Did you ever get an answer to your question about the oven temp and how long to bake Apple Crisp? Thanks I want to bring the pie today for Thanksgiving

  7. I found your Apple Crisp recipe online I saw a few questions that I have as well but didn’t see any reply comments. I live in CA and went to Apple Hill and came back with about 80 lbs of apples and looking for new ways to process them for the family and Christmas presents this year.

    Waiting to process more apples.

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