Easy French Apple Pie {15-minute prep!}

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The end of term was last week, and–as one of my graduating friends reminded me–nothing smells comfort-y quite like pie does. And nothing spells comfort when you’re tired and hungry and stressed like a 15-minute prep time!

Yes, none of my jokes here: this is quite possibly the easiest dump-it-all-in French apple pie recipe that I’ve ever made, and my summer-ready self is SO thankful for it.

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In the past two weeks, I taught my (possibly last ever!!!) undergraduate English class and started kicking my butt back into full dissertation writing mode. Oh! And I haven’t shared the biggest news of all–I’ll be traveling to Europe!

I won’t be posting anything specific about my travel plans until later this year when they’re all done–as much as I love everyone here, the internet has too many eyes, not all of which are savory–but I’m super excited for this development. I’ll be traveling and staying with friends and simply cannot wait to soak in the beauty of these places! Totally worth the five days of throbbing headaches that I suffered in between… #definitelynottheplanningtype

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Meanwhile, back on planet Reality, I’ve been moseying around in the kitchen a lot this week. In my last meeting with my advisor, he point blank asked me how baking was going and he sounded palpably disappointed when I told him–rather boringly–that I was focusing on my dissertation. His exact words were: “Oh, is that what you want to be doing right now? All right then.”

So. I’m baking again. Seriously though, I love my advisor. And productivity levels are up, because let’s be frank here–who wouldn’t be inspired to write with this easy-arse pie in one hand and a massive fork in the other?

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Before I go, let me tell you a little about this pie. Unlike your standard apple lattice or baked top crust pie, this one has my favorite topping ever: cinnamon brown sugar streusel. If you’re the kind of person that picks all of the crumb topping off of the blueberry muffins before handing them off to your hapless significant other (sorry! I totally am), then this is the kind of pie for you. On the other hand, if you’re opposed to wonderful things in life like puppies or happiness or, heaven forbid, cinnamon brown sugar streusel topping, then you should skip this pie.

But if you’re a decent human bean like the rest of us, then this pie is for you. Plus it only takes 15 minutes to prep, so you’ll go from fork to finish in no time at all!

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Pie in the sky, folks. French apple pie in the fan-freakin’-tastic sky.

 Ala

Easy French Apple Pie {15-minute prep!}

Easy French Apple Pie {15-minute prep!}

Can't get enough of that brown sugar crumb piled high on your apple pie? This easy French Apple Pie recipe is the perfect solution for you!

Ingredients

For the pie crust and filling:

  • 1 9-inch prepared pie crust
  • 5 Granny Smith (or your choice of) apples, peeled, cored, and sliced
  • 1/2 cup butter or margarine
  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

For the streusel topping:

  • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 cup cold butter, cubed

Instructions

For the pie crust and filling:

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Bake prepared pie crust according to directions, then set aside.
  2. Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Stir in flour to form a paste, then add water and both sugars. Bring mixture to a boil and allow to simmer over medium-low heat for at least 5 minutes, until mixture begins to congeal.
  3. Meanwhile, make streusel (recipe below) and arrange apple slices in fully baked pie crust. Pour liquid mixture over apples, coating them thoroughly. Sprinkle streusel topping evenly on top.
  4. Bake pie in preheated oven for 35 to 45 minutes, until apples are tender and topping is golden brown.

For the streusel topping:

  1. In a medium bowl, combine flour, both sugars, and cinnamon. Use a fork to cut butter into sugar mixture until everything is evenly crumbly (like wet sand).
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11 Replies to “Easy French Apple Pie {15-minute prep!}”

  1. Yay for the end of the term and yay for your Europe trip and yay for a 15 minute prep on a mouthwateringly delicious French Apple Pie! So love that cinnamon brown sugar streusel topping – now where’s my fork??
    🙂
    Happy Monday Ala – hope you have a blast in Europe – I totally understand you not wanting to post deets – am the same way – write and post about it after the fact!

    1. Yay for everything!! Thanks so much, Shashi–I can’t wait to share all the details soon!

  2. 15 minutes is not too much time to invest, especially when a big fat slice of apple pie is the reward! Happy summer Ala!

    1. Yes, agreed–happy summer to you too, Deb!

  3. Congrats on the Europe trip! We’ll be expecting a full report, plus tons of pictures. But first, we have pie to eat! This looks terrific — thanks.

    1. Thanks for the congrats, John! We’re super excited–hope you’re having a wonderful summer!!

  4. Ive been cracking out all my most favourite stewed fruit pies lately, but nothing as pretty as yours. I much prefer this style pie crust. So much yum! 🙂

    Also, on a side note, your colouring book came back to my old work. I will email you to make sure I have the right address to resend it. Big hugs across the pond. 🙂

    1. SO much yum! And yes, please email me–I had my eyes peeled for it and totally forgot to follow up with you, but I was definitely like omg noooooo where’d it go?!? XD Happy Tuesday, Anna!!

  5. This pie – I want to live in it!! And how exciting about your trip to Europe… it’s one of my most favorite places to be.

    1. haha I want to hear all about your adventures too, Amanda! Thanks!

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