Dutch Apple Pie Recipe: How To Make The Best Appeltaart! (2024)

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If you visit the Netherlands you will quickly realise that Dutch Apple Pie(aka Appeltaart) is hugely popular here. It can be found literally everywhere your turn; in cafes, restaurants, supermarkets, and more often than not at birthday parties too.

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

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I have tried various traditional recipes and this recipe is actually a combination of them all.

I serve it at most of our Dutch birthday gatherings and it always goes down a storm. The compliments always come rolling in from my Dutch guests. 🙂

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

I shared this recipe first on Kenarry: Ideas For The Home where I am part of the creative team and as it is an American website I converted the recipe into cups. If you would rather have the measurements in cups you can find them here –>Kenarry.com

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If you are looking for something special to Impress guests then you can’t go wrong with this delicious traditional Dutch Apple Pie recipe. Serve it with fresh whipped cream and coffee and watch the compliments come rolling in!

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Course Dessert

Cuisine Dutch

Servings 10 people

Calories 414 kcal

Ingredients

Dough Mix

  • 300 grams plain flour
  • 200 grams cold butter (cubed)
  • 125 grams sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1 pinch of Salt

Apple Filling

  • 7 apples (8 if small)
  • 80 grams raisins
  • 50 grams sugar
  • 3 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 2 tablespoons custard
  • 50 grams fine breadcrumbs

Instructions

FILLING

  • Peel, core and thinly slice theapplethen put it in a large mixing bowl.

  • Add the sultanas, sugar, cinnamon, and custard powder to the apples and mix thoroughly. Then set aside

DOUGH

  • Put the flour, sugar, salt and butter into a 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.

  • 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 dough consistency)

BASE

  • Pre-heat the oven to 180 ℃ / 350 ℉ (170 ℃ / 325 ℉ for fan ovens).

  • Grease 9″ springform baking tin.

  • Use 2/3 of the ball to make the pie base and reserve the rest to make the topping.

  • On a floured surface roll out 2/3 of the dough 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 – as long as you have covered the most of the bottom it’s fine).

  • Trim the dough from the top of the tin and use any excess dough to repair any holes in the bottom and sides of the dough base. You can do this by just pressing bits in and smoothing it out.

  • Sprinkle the breadcrumbs over the dough base (this will help absorb any excess juices from the apple and stop the bottom going soggy)

  • Now tip the apple filling (not the juice) into the dough base and firmly press the apples down.

TOPPING

  • Roll 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 it to cool before removing from the baking tin.

Nutrition

Calories: 414kcal

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How To Serve Your Dutch Apple Pie

The Dutch Apple Pie is delicious when served together with a dollop of whipped cream and a nice cup of coffee.

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How To Store Your Dutch Apple Pie

If you are not going to eat your apple pie straight away, it’s best to wrap it in foil (or an airtight container) and keep it in a cool place.

And if by any miracle, you do happen to have some leftovers, it can be saved in the freezer. Just cut it into individual portions and wrap each piece in a piece of tin foil(I normally save the individual wrapped pieces in a resealable freezer bag and write on it what it is and the date when it was frozen).

When you defrost it, it’s nice to then rewarm it in the microwave or oven. We often serve them warmed-up leftovers together with vanilla ice cream and use them as a dessert.

If you like the sound of this recipe you can always save it on Pinterest for later (I would really appreciate the shares 🙂 )

I have lots more delicious Dutch (and British) recipes that I love to cook and plan to share here in the not-too-distant future.

Examples of these are Dutch Hangop With Warm Cherry Compote (hangop is a dessert made from yogurt), Dutch Gevulde Koek (these are delicious almond-filled cookies), British Oat Flapjacks, and Scottish Fruit Loaf

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Dutch Apple Pie Recipe: How To Make The Best Appeltaart! (2024)

FAQs

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. Check the recommended cooking time, and set a timer. Don't use the brownness of your pie crust to judge if it is done.

What are the three 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.
Oct 8, 2021

What is the topping made of on a Dutch apple pie? ›

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.

How do you make an apple pie not runny? ›

The best way to thicken runny apple pie filling before baking it is to add some cornstarch, tapioca starch, or flour to your mix. To fix a runny pie that's already been baked, simply let it cool to see if it will congeal naturally. If not, you can stick it back in the oven for a bit longer.

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.

Why does my pie have so much liquid? ›

If there aren't enough apples in your pie, it can lead to excess liquid as apples release moisture when baked. The filling might not thicken properly, resulting in a watery consistency.

Should you mix apples for apple pie? ›

Mix Them Up

The best apple pies are made with a combination of varieties, according to Traverso. "Some apples are sweeter, some are juicier, some are lemony, and others syrupy. Some stay very firm and some soften in cooking," she says. "Multi-variety pies give you that whole spectrum of flavors and textures."

What apples make the best tasting apple pie? ›

  • Which kind of apples are best for baking apple pie—and why? Ree Drummond's favorite is Granny Smith for her Caramel Apple Pie. ...
  • Crispin. This sweet, refreshing apple is also called Matsu. ...
  • Honey Crisp. ...
  • Granny Smith. ...
  • Envy. ...
  • Gala. ...
  • Braeburn. ...
  • Pink Lady.
Oct 30, 2023

What kind of apples are best for apple pie? ›

Best Apples for Apple Pie
  • Granny Smith Apples.
  • Honeycrisp.
  • Golden Delicious.
  • Rome.
  • Jonathan or Jonagold Apples.
  • Braeburn.
  • Northern Spy.
  • Apple Varieties.
Sep 8, 2017

What's the difference between Dutch apple pie and regular apple pie? ›

Dutch apple pies have a crumbly streusel topping, while classic apple pies have a top layer of regular pie crust. Learn more about these types of apple pies.

Should you cook your apples before putting them pie? ›

Baking the apple slices first. It's the magic key to a crispy base, superior flavour and perfectly-cooked-and-never-mushy filling. It's also how you get a generous amount of pie filling without the dreaded giant empty cavity under the lid.

Should I Prebake the bottom crust for apple pie? ›

You don't have to pre-bake the bottom pie crust for this pie. There's simply no need to take this extra step because the apple pie bakes for a really long time in the oven. If your pies have soggy crusts, you may not be baking them long enough.

Should I bake the bottom pie crust first? ›

Pre-baking is a must if you're looking for a flaky pie crust. It's especially helpful for recipes with a wet center. Recipes for most tarts, pies, and quiches call for pre-baking to ensure that the final product doesn't end up soggy.

Will pie filling thicken as it cools? ›

And, finally, as much as a steaming-hot slice of apple pie sounds appealing, let your pie rest for at least an hour before slicing. The filling will thicken as it cools and don't worry—your pie will still be plenty warm enough to gently melt that scoop of vanilla ice cream on top of it.

Why did my chocolate pie turn out runny? ›

This can happen for several reasons: if the cooking process was rushed, if the filling wasn't carefully watched and stirred frequently, the filling was overcooked, the stovetop heat was too high, or if the pie isn't given enough time to chill. Any ingredient substitutions could also result in a runny chocolate pie.

Why did my apple pie turn out mushy? ›

Avoid using overripe apples to prevent your pie from becoming mushy and wet. Southern Living says choosing the perfect apple variety will be for naught if the fruit is overripe. Your pie will turn out very mushy and lack the flavor apple pie is known for.

Why is my apple pie base soggy? ›

If the bottom crust doesn't set before the filling soaks in, it's going to be gummy. A metal pie pan placed on a preheated surface will set the bottom crust quickest; once cooked, the liquids from the filling above won't soak in, and as a result: no soggy bottom.

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