Healthy Apple Crisp (Simple Grain-Free Paleo Recipe) (2024)

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This healthy apple crisp recipe turns a classic favorite apple dessert into a healthier treat. Plus, it’s one that anyone can enjoy as it is low-carb, grain-free, gluten-free, vegan, sugar-free, paleo-friendly, etc.

Don’t be fooled, though. This recipe tastes as good as your favorite apple crumble…or better. You don’t have to feel deprived (or guilty!) when enjoying yummy recipes like this!

I love apple desserts likeapple pie, but sometimes I don’t want to deal with making pie crust. Plus, the best healthy apple crisp will taste just as good as a pie (or apple cobbler) without the extra hassle or carbs. The scrumptious crumble topping delivers flavor along with a punch of fiber.

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My favoriteapple crisp recipehas been in my family for years, but it’s not grain-free. That’s because, like most crisp recipes, it contains oats that are not grain-free. It also has brown sugar and butter and is usually topped with vanilla ice cream.

I decided it was time to turn the best apple crisp into an equally tasty (and easy) grain-free treat. Tweaking the original recipe took some time, but I have successfully converted it into a delicious, low-carbpaleoapple crisp.

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Healthy Apple Crisp: 2 Versions

The result is this delicioushealthy apple crisp recipe.Let me tell you a little more. It’s:

  • grain-free
  • gluten-free
  • vegan and dairy-free
  • paleo (yes, apples are paleo-approved)
  • Whole30
  • allergy-friendly
  • refined sugar-free (and includes a no-added-sugar option if you’re completely avoiding sugar)
  • filled with a delicious apple filling

Not only did I make one (sugar-free) version, but I added a second version, too, because some readers have commented that it’s not sweet enough.

I originally created this recipe with the intention of avoiding sugar completely. I even used green apples to keep the sugar content as low as possible. Essentially, it’s a sugar-free apple crisp minus the yucky artificial sugar sweeteners.

But since many of you aren’t avoiding sugarTHATmuch (and I get it – I’m no longer that strict either),I heard you.As a result, I’ve tweaked the recipe so you can enjoy this low-carb apple crisp recipe too!

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NOTE:If you want a more traditional apple crisp complete with an oatmeal crumble topping, check out my regularold-fashioned homemade apple crisp recipe.

Paleo Apple Crisp Ingredients

This Whole30 apple crisp recipe is just as easy to make as the classic version – and it’s healthier due to fewer calories and far less sugar. It also has the bonus of added substance byusingalmond flour– a much more filling, nutrient-packed option – instead of regular flour.

In other words, this guilt-free, low-carb, healthy apple crisp has all the goodness of an apple pie without the need for a crust or the use of unwanted grains, dairy, or sugar (depending on which recipe you use)!

By the way, the “secret” ingredient my family has used for years in apple crisp and pies? Vanilla extract! I’ve grown up always using vanilla in apple desserts, but over the years, I’ve run across many people who don’t, so I do recommend it!

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I mentioned that I developed two different healthy apple crisp recipes, and I’m including both in this post. You can print one or both out if you scroll down to the bottom of this post.

Here’s a quick rundown of the ingredients for each version so you can decide which recipe works best for you.

Recipe #1: Regular Paleo Apple Crisp

This version is gently sweetened with non-refined sugar (coconut sugar, erythritol, &/or maple syrup.) It contains:

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Recipe #2: Sugar-Free Paleo Apple Crisp

If you’re serious about avoiding sugar and sweeteners in your diet, this one is for you! It contains everything in the recipe above except for the added sugar (there aren’t even natural sweeteners). You can even use Granny Smith apples for a lower-sugar apple.

NOTE: This version is not as juicy as most other apple crisps (it’s difficult to get a very juicy granny smith), but it’s truly a guilt-free paleo dessert.

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FAQs

Here are a few questions I see readers ask regularly. If you have a question but don’t see it answered below, please drop it in the comments!

What type of apples is the best for making apple crisp?

If you prefer a juicier apple crisp (and who doesn’t), you can use your favorite Cortland, Macintosh, Honeycrisp, Gala, Jonagold,Pink Lady, or Fiji apples. Really, you can use any apples you prefer for baking.

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For the sugar-free version, I recommend using Granny Smith apples just because they have lower sugar content. However, they won’t be as juicy as some of the other options I listed above.

How can I make apple crisp gluten-free only?

If you find that you want a more traditional apple crisp but need it to be gluten-free, I recommend following myoriginal apple crisp recipe.

It already uses gluten-free flour. All you would need to do is make sure you use gluten-free oats.

NOTE: Oats are naturally gluten-free, but they become cross-contaminated through the harvesting and production process, so you have to buy oats specifically labeled gluten-free.

Can I use oats in this healthy apple crisp?

One common question I’ve been asked about this recipe is, “can I use oats?” The answer is: that it depends on your dietary preferences.

If you follow the paleo diet, which is grain-free, you should not use oats because oats are grains.

However, if you’re NOT paleo or you are and are willing to “cheat” (because oat-covered apple crisp is just SO good), check out mygluten-free apple crisp recipehere that DOES use oats.

Is this paleo apple crisp crunchy?

No, it’s not. If you use enough nuts, it adds more substance to it that sort of simulates a crunchy texture. Unfortunately, I was not able to figure out a good way to keep the almond flour mixture crunchy. But it’s still yummy!

If you DO want the crunch and don’t have to avoid grains, myoriginal apple crisp recipedoes have a nice crunchy oat topping you might want to try.

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The sugar-free healthy apple crisp recipe served me well when I went through a sugar detox and avoided sugar for a few months.

How To Make a Healthy Apple Crisp

This is a healthy apple crisp recipe that’s grain-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, low-carb, and vegan. It is lightly sweetened.

(Scroll down further to the second recipe card if you want the sugar-free version)

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Step 1

Mix apples with cinnamon, nutmeg, coconut sugar, and vanilla extract.

Chop or slice your apples into small pieces, then toss them together with the cinnamon, nutmeg, coconut sugar, and vanilla.

Dump the mixture into a square baking dish.

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Step 2

Mix together the almond flour, pecans (or your preferred nut), shredded coconut, coconut sugar, and softened coconut oil.

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Step 3

Spoon the pecan coconut mixture over the chopped apples.

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Step 4

Bake for about 25 minutes, covered. Then uncover and bake for 15-20 minutes longer until the mixture is starting to bubble.

Remove from the oven and let cool before serving.

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Easy peasy, right? Serve your delicious guilt-free paleo apple crisp with fresh whipped cream if you want (note, that’s not dairy-free.)

Whichever version of this Paleo Apple Crisp you prefer, I hope you love it as much as we do! Enjoy!

More Delicious Apple Recipes

If you can’t get enough apples, check out these other popular recipes too!

  • Apple Cinnamon Coffee Cake With Crumb Topping
  • Gluten-Free Apple Oatmeal Muffins
  • Apple Oatmeal Muffins Recipe
  • Easy 6 Ingredient Apple Dumplings
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Paleo Apple Pecan Crisp

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This healthy delicious Paleo apple crisp recipe is naturally sweetened and perfect for the low-carb, grain-free, whole30 diet.

  • Author: Erika Bragdon
  • Prep Time: 15
  • Cook Time: 30
  • Total Time: 45
  • Yield: 9 servings 1x
  • Category: dessert
  • Method: baking
  • Cuisine: American

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Instructions

Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.

Core, peel, and thinly slice the apples. Toss the apples with 1/3 cup coconut sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla extract. Dump into an 8×8″ baking dish.

Mix the almond flour, chopped pecans (you can substitute other chopped nuts if you prefer, such as walnuts or almonds), 1/3 cup coconut sugar, and the coconut oil. Softened coconut oil will work the best, but you can use melted if you can’t get it softened. This almond flour mixture will clump together.

Spoon on top of the sliced apple mixture – spread it about as you can, it doesn’t have to cover the apples perfectly. Optional: drizzle 2 tbsp maple syrup or honey over the almond pecan mixture.

Bake for 20 minutes covered, then another 10-20 uncovered. The apples should be somewhat soft (not mushy) and beginning to bubble when done.

Serve warm with fresh whipped cream if desired.

Keywords: paleo apple crisp, healthy apple crisp, whole30, apple dessert

How To Make Paleo Apple Crisp #2 (The Sugar-Free Version)

This version is made the same way as the recipe above, but it’s not sweetened at all.

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This is a healthy apple crisp recipe that’s grain-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, low-carb, vegan, and sugar-free.

  • Author: Erika
  • Prep Time: 15
  • Cook Time: 30
  • Total Time: 45 min
  • Yield: 9 servings 1x
  • Category: dessert
  • Method: baking
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

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Instructions

Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.

Core, peel, and thinly slice the apples. Toss the apples with the lemon juice, 2 tsp vanilla extract, 2 tsp cinnamon, and nutmeg. Dump into an 8×8″ baking dish.

Melt the coconut oil, then mix in the almond flour, swerve or erythritol if desired, pecans, shredded coconut, and 1/2 tsp cinnamon. Sprinkle over the apples, then sprinkle the remaining 1 tsp vanilla extract over everything.

Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes covered, then another 10-20 uncovered. The apples should be somewhat soft and bubbling when it’s finished.

Keywords: paleo apple crisp, healthy apple dessert,

Healthy Apple Crisp (Simple Grain-Free Paleo Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

What is a substitute for brown sugar in apple crisp? ›

Combining white sugar with molasses may be a better brown sugar substitute, but if you don't have molasses, other liquid sweeteners like honey, maple syrup, or agave nectar will work as well. You should mix a tablespoon or two of the liquid sweetener into a scant 1 cup of white sugar to replace a cup of brown sugar.

What can you substitute for flour in a crumble? ›

In order to make a wheat free dessert, we make a few simple substitutes for the all purpose flour. Here the gluten free crumble topping is made with almond flour, rice flour, sugar and butter. (You won't need a gluten-free flour blend since this recipe uses just almond and rice flours.)

Can I substitute almond flour in a crumble topping? ›

And if you're like her you will want this all year round! Apple Crumble is her most requested and I make it frequently. But this time round I used Almond Flour instead of All Purpose Flour in the topping and she still loved it!

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

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. Instead, a crumble's topping is more like streusel, made with flour, sugar and butter.

What can I use if I don't have enough brown sugar? ›

8 Brown Sugar Substitutes
  • White Sugar. The most readily available substitute for brown sugar, white sugar can easily be swapped out in an equal ratio for its darker counterpart. ...
  • Honey, Agave Nectar or Maple Syrup. ...
  • White Sugar and Molasses. ...
  • Raw Sugar. ...
  • Muscovado. ...
  • Coconut Sugar. ...
  • Date Sugar. ...
  • Maple Sugar.
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Is there a no sugar substitute for brown sugar? ›

In the mixing bowl of a stand mixer with a whisk attachment, drizzle 1/2 to 2 teaspoons of molasses or yacon syrup into a cup of any zero-calorie sweetener BLEND. Mix for a couple of minutes, and voila! You have a brown sugar replacement.

How do you make homemade flour substitute? ›

How to Make a Homemade Cake Flour Substitute. Step 1: Sift 14 Tablespoons (110g) all-purpose flour and 2 Tablespoons (16g) cornstarch together two times. Step 2: Measure (spoon & level) 1 cup from this mixture. You'll have about 1 cup anyway, but sometimes sifting can produce more volume since it's adding air.

What does baking powder do in a crumble? ›

First, adding a teaspoon of baking powder to the flour mixture makes the crumble topping more tender. Second, using cold butter and working it into the flour mixture makes for a pastry-like topping reminiscent of pie crust. Pro tip: Crumble topping freezes incredibly well and can be kept on hand for crumble anytime.

What does cornstarch do in a crumble? ›

Then, make sure to bake the crumble long enough so that the fruit filling comes to a profuse simmer at the edges of the pan. This shows that the cornstarch has been activated enough to thicken the juices, turning them supple and silky.

How much almond flour do I use to replace 1 cup of all-purpose flour? ›

It requires different measurements and adjustments to achieve the right texture in baked goods. A good rule of thumb is to use 1/2 to 3/4 cup of almond flour for every 1 cup of wheat flour in a recipe. But not all recipes are suitable for almond flour substitution.

What happens if you use almond flour instead of all purpose? ›

Almond flour can carry more moisture than traditional flour, therefore, you may need to add more of it to a recipe to prevent watery batter or dough. The extra moisture helps prevent baked goods from drying out quickly.

Why do my almond flour cookies fall apart? ›

Typically, almond flour cookies fall apart because of a measuring error; weigh your flour to be certain you are using the correct amount. Additionally, it's important to let the cookies cool completely and set before removing them from the baking sheet.

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 are the best apples to use for an 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.

Why is my apple crumble topping not crunchy? ›

The main reason your crumble topping isn't crunchy is probably because you haven't used Demerara sugar. Although, it could also be that you've got your topping ingredient quantities wrong: either too much or not enough flour and butter alongside the sugar.

Can you substitute white sugar for brown sugar in crumble topping? ›

If you don't have brown sugar, you can use all granulated white sugar instead. If you do, add 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract and maybe a pinch of cinnamon or another spice you have just to add a little flavor (as some will be lost if you don't use brown sugar).

What tastes the same as brown sugar? ›

You can still create a suitable substitute for brown sugar if you have a liquid sweetener like maple syrup, agave nectar, honey, brown rice syrup, or date syrup. Of these, date syrup is your best bet thanks to its caramel-like, almost nutty flavor that's reminiscent of molasses.

Can you make brown sugar? ›

Find yourself out of brown sugar? Don't fret — you can make your own in no time! Making homemade brown sugar is simply a matter of adding the molasses back into the white sugar—sort of a reverse refining process. Another added benefit of making your own is that you can make just what you need as you need it.

What is the same as soft brown sugar? ›

They are totally interchangeable in most cases and are, in reality, almost the same thing. Almost. In the photo above, muscovado sugar is on the left, and brown sugar is on the right. Technically, they are both the “light” varieties, which I'll get into in a second.

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