Dutch Apple Pie: A Traditional Crowd-Pleasing Recipe (2024)

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With fall on our doorstep this delicious traditional ‘Dutch Apple Pie’ recipe is a real crowd-pleaser and together with a generous helping of fresh whipped cream it makes the perfect accompaniment to a warm cup of coffee or cocoa.

Hi Kenarry readers, I’m Sam from ‘A Happy Home In Holland‘ and I’m absolutely thrilled to be joining the Kenarry – Ideas For The HomeCreative Team. I thought since I am based in the Netherlands it would be great to share something typically Dutch for my first post. And you can’t get more Dutch than ‘Appeltaart’ (Dutch Apple Pie).

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This traditional Dutch Apple Pie is hugely popular here in the Netherlands and can be found everywhere you turn; in restaurants, cafe bars, at birthday parties and in supermarkets.

The Dutch people can not get enough of it and when you taste it you will understand why.

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It’s not difficult to make but you do need allow enough time for the prep work.

Dutch Apple Pie

(serves 10)
Prep time: 30 – 45 mins

Cook time: 1 hour

Ingredients

Dough Mix

2 1/2 cups – plain flour

7/8 cup (14 tablespoons) – cold butter (cubed)

2/3 cup – white sugar

1 egg

1 pinch of salt

Apple Filling

7 apples (8 if small)

1/2 cup – sultana raisins

1/2 cup – white sugar

3 teaspoons – cinnamon

2 tablespoons – custard powder

1/2 cup – fine breadcrumbs (set aside – do not add these to your mixture as you will need these later for the base)

Directions

To make the ‘Dutch Apple Pie’

Filling

  • Peel, core and thinly slice apple and put in large mixing bowl.
  • Add sultanas, sugar, cinnamon, and custard to the apples and mix thoroughly.
  • Set aside.

Dough

  • Put flour, sugar and salt and butter into food processor and blend until mix resembles breadcrumbs.
  • Whisk egg and add 2/3 of it to the mixture (reserve 1/3 for the top of the pie later).
  • Blend until mixture begins to stick together and forms into a ball of dough.
  • If the mixture seems a little dry and is not sticking together well you can add a little of cold water (be careful not to add too much).
  • Remove from food processor, with floured hands pat into an oval, wrap in clingfilm and refrigerate for 1/2 hour.

(if you don’t have a food processor this step can also be done by hand – with cold hands use your fingertips to rub the butter into the flour until it resembles breadcrumbs, then add the egg and work into the mix until it forms into a doughconsistency)

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Pie Base

  • Pre-heat the oven to 180 ℃ / 350 ℉(170℃ / 325℉ for fan or convection ovens).
  • Grease 9″ springform baking tin.
  • On a floured surface roll out 2/3 of the dough (save a 1/3 for the topping) into a circle that is big enough to line the bottom and sides of a 9″ springform tin.
  • Drape the dough over the rolling pin and line the bottom and sides of the baking tin (don’t worry if the side crumbles a bit you can repair it in a moment).
  • Trim the dough from the top of the tin and use any excess dough to repair any holes or cracks in the bottom and sides of the dough base.
  • Sprinkle the breadcrumbs over the dough base (this is to absorb any excess juice from the apples).
  • Now tip the apple filling (not the juice) into the dough base and firmly press the apples down.
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Pie Topping

  • Roll out the dough you reserved earlier and cut into long strips.
  • Use these long strips to create a criss-cross pattern on top of the pie.
  • Press the edges of the strips firmly into the sides of the pie.
  • Now use the 1/3 of the egg you reserved earlier to brush the top of the pie.
  • Place in the centre of the pre-warmed oven and bake for approximately 1 hour.
  • When the pie is a light golden brown remove from oven and allow to cool before removing from the baking tin.

Serve with a dollop of fresh whipped cream and enjoy 🙂

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Sam Franklin

Sam is a British Expat who currently lives in the Netherlands with her Dutch husband and 2 beautiful daughters. Family is very important to her and she values all the little things in life which bring happiness. She adores good design, being creative, learning new skills and most importantly loves rolling her sleeves up and getting stuck-in with her latest DIY/craft project.Samis also the creator and dedicated author behind A Happy Home In Hollandwhich is a creative family lifestyle blog. Her passions are reflected in the blog where you can expect to find lots of home décor inspiration, beautiful DIY/craft projects and tutorials, family friendly recipes and fun activities/ideas for the kids.

Sam shared her great ideas on Ideas for the Home by Kenarry® from October 2016 - October 2018. Follow SamonFacebook,Twitter,Pinterest andInstagram.

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FAQs

What is the difference between Dutch apple pie and old fashioned apple pie? ›

Dutch apple pies have a crumbly topping while traditional apple pies have a top layer made from pie crust. Unlike other apple pie varieties like French apple pies, Dutch apple pies have a streusel topping that can require extra prep time and tools like a pastry blender.

Why is Dutch apple pie so good? ›

Let me fill you in: dutch apple pie is traditionally made with a streusel topping made up of butter, flour, brown sugar and sometimes, nuts or oats. It's just slightly sweeter than traditional apple pies made with a lattice crust or regular crust on top and perfect with ice cream on top.

What is the origin of Dutch apple pie? ›

Dutch apple pie has been recorded in recipe books as far back as the early 1500s, but eventually, it made its way to the northeastern U.S., where it is sometimes called Pennsylvania Dutch Apple Pie.

Why is my Dutch apple pie runny? ›

Allow your pie to bake for the entire recommended period.

People often pull their pie too soon out of fear that it will burn. This leads to runny pie because it prevents the filling from thickening.

What are the crumbs made of on a Dutch apple pie? ›

Instead of a second pie crust over your spiced apple filling, enjoy a generous crisp golden blanket of sweet streusel crumbs made with sugar, flour, butter and nuts—this just might be the best Dutch Apple Pie recipe around!

What are the two best apples for apple pie? ›

The best apples for making apple pie
  • Braeburn. This apple is a descendant of Granny Smith, but slightly sweeter. ...
  • Cortland. ...
  • Crispin (Mutsu). ...
  • Golden Delicious. ...
  • Granny Smith. ...
  • Honeycrisp. ...
  • Jonagold or Jonathan. ...
  • Northern Spy.
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Should you refrigerate Dutch apple pie? ›

You should refrigerate pies that contain eggs, cream, dairy products, or pumpkin as soon as they have cooled. Fruit pies can be left out unrefrigerated for a couple of days. These would be pies like an apple, peach, or cherry pie.

Who makes the best apple pie in the United States? ›

Home of the award-winning Apple Pie Baked in a Paper Bag, The Elegant Farmer is noted by Gourmet Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Food Network and Milwaukee Magazine as having “the best pie in America.” The award-winning Apple Pie Baked in a Paper Bag has been the farmer's signature item for decades, baking over a ...

What are the three best apples for apple pie? ›

The exact ratio is up to you. If you prioritize a more puckery pie, use mostly Granny Smiths and toss in a Honeycrisp and a Jonagold. If you like your apples to slump and soften, use mostly Golden Delicious with a Braeburn thrown in.

What is the difference between French and Dutch apple pie? ›

Over the years, new strands of apple pie emerged, including Dutch and French apple pie (tarte tatin). If you see them offered on a menu, they are very different. According to Leaf, Dutch apple pie sports a crumble top, while French apple pie is baked upside down and served without a top crust.

Is Dutch apple pie the same as French? ›

Dutch Apple pie is an apple pie topped with a buttered-sugar crumb topping. A French Apple pie has a filling of apples nixed with raisins, covered with a top crust and hard canfectioners' glaze.

Who made the first Dutch apple pie? ›

An early Dutch language cookbook from 1514, Een notabel boecxken van co*keryen ("A notable little cookery book"), letterpress printed in Brussels by Thomas van der Noot, who may also have been the author, documents a recipe for Appeltaerten (modern Dutch Appeltaarten 'apple pies').

What is the best thickener for pie filling? ›

Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency. Tapioca starch is preferable for products that will be frozen because it will not break down when thawed. We like tapioca in blueberry, cherry or peach pies.

How long is Dutch apple pie good for? ›

COOL the pie in room temperature on a baking sheet before cutting and serving. Cooling time is about 45 minutes for a warm pie or 2 hours for cooler pie. Cover unused BAKED pie portions with foil wrap and store for up to 2 days at room temperature or up to 4 days when refrigerated.

What is the difference between Dutch apple and regular apple? ›

What is the difference between apple pie and Dutch apple pie? The main difference is the topping. Regular apple pie has a plain pie crust topping (or a lattice crust!) while Dutch apple pie has a crumbly, streusel top with chopped walnuts.

What is the sweetest apple for pie? ›

Honeycrisp apples are known for their intense sweetness and crisp snap. They're a delicious apple to incorporate into either pie or crisp filling because they pack a bold punch in the flavor department and are neither too wet nor too firm when cooked.

What is the difference between European and American apple pie? ›

American apple pies have a crusty topping. This can be a hard pastry lattice or an all-encompassing pastry topping that encloses the pie. A Dutch apple pie recipe needs a crumbly top - there's no hard pastry crust on top of the pie.

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