These apple bars are a two-in-one dessert that combines apple pie filling with a soft buttery crust, assembled like a cobbler. Each bite delivers a burst of juicy apples, melt-in-your-mouth coffee cake with a sweet glaze, and a hint of warmth from apple pie spice. They’re perfect for the Fall season!
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Why you'll love these apple bars
- Easy: These easy apple bars bring a whole new meaning to this saying. They come together so much quicker than actual pie!
- Cozy flavors: A touch of apple pie spice gives this apple bar recipe a warm, comforting flavor perfect for Fall and Winter... just like these fig bars.
- Portable: Unlike traditional apple pies, this treat is easy to grab and go, making them perfect for potlucks, lunches, or any on-the-go snacking.
- Versatile: Feel free to dress them up with the homemade glaze I’ve listed, add a spoonful of vanilla bean ice cream, or enjoy them plain.
- Budget-friendly: You may already have most of the ingredients in your pantry. Combined, they result in a low-cost dessert that you can serve also as a scrumptious afternoon snack with a cup of coffee or tea.
What are apple cobbler bars?
Apple cobbler bars, apple pie bars, and apple crisp bars are all twists on their traditional counterparts. They’re great when you don’t have hours to spend in the kitchen making a complete pie from scratch.
Instead of a pie crust or biscuit topping, these bars have a delicious soft and buttery cookie-like base and topping. Filled with a juicy apple pie filling, they’re both delicious and practical.
Apple bars recipe
These apple bars are one of my favorite desserts to make when friends and family come over for the holidays. It provides all the incredible flavors of apple pie in a simple, no-fuss way.
Plus, you can make this recipe even faster and simpler using premade apple pie filling!
Once they’re baked, the base boasts a rich taste and a soft, crumbly texture that perfectly complements the sweet, juicy filling.
I highly recommend serving these bars with a drizzle of homemade vanilla glaze, which adds an extra layer of indulgent flavor.
Ingredients and substitutions
Apple Bars
- ¾ cup unsalted butter - Vegan butter or coconut oil can be used for a dairy-free version.
- 1½ cups sugar - You can replace regular sugar with beet sugar if you prefer.
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon apple pie spice - This can be replaced with ground cinnamon or a mix of ground nutmeg and cinnamon.
- 3 large eggs, at room temperature - Flax eggs or applesauce can be used as a vegan alternative.
- 1½ teaspoon vanilla extract - Or, try almond extract instead.
- 2¼ cups all-purpose flour - You can try using a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend for a gluten-free version.
- 21 oz apple pie filling - Use store-bought or homemade apple pie filling, or try a mixture of stewed apples and cinnamon.
Vanilla Glaze
- ½ cup confectioners' sugar - You can also make your own by blending 1 cup of granulated sugar with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch.
- 1 tablespoon heavy cream - Whole milk or half & half can be used for a lighter option.
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract (or almond extract)
How to Make Apple Bars
1. To make these Apple Pie Bars, preheat your oven to 350°F(180°C) and lightly grease a 13 x 9 baking pan with butter or non-stick cooking spray.
2. In a large mixing bowl, cream together the softened butter, granulated sugar, salt, and apple pie spice. Add the eggs, one at a time, and then the vanilla extract, mixing between each addition. TIP: Add 2 tablespoon of the flour if your mixture starts to curdle!
3. Mix in the all-purpose flour but just until combined. Do NOT overmix! Set aside 1 cup of the dough for the topping!
4. Spread the dough in an even layer over the bottom of the prepared baking pan.
5. Next, top with the apple pie filling. Spoon the reserved dough over the top of the apple pie filling as if making a cobbler.
6. Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until the apple cobbler bars are set and lightly golden brown on the top. Transfer the pan to a wire rack, and let it cool before topping it with glaze.
7. Make the Vanilla Glaze: In a small bowl, combine the 3 ingredients until smooth. If needed, adjust the thickness to reach a drizzling consistency. It must cling well to your spoon, yet drizzles easily.
8. Drizzle the glaze over the cooled apple bars. Let it set, and then slice it into 18 bars! These are as delicious as these crunch bars!
tips for making easy apple bars
- Ensure all ingredients are at room temperature before starting. This will result in more even flavor distribution and baking results.
- Cut your apple pie filling into smaller pieces so you can more easily spread it out on the cookie crust base.
- If you’re making your own apple pie filling, allow it to cool before layering it onto the soft cookie crust.
- Don't overmix the dough to prevent a tough and dense crust texture.
- Allow the bars to cool completely before glazing them to prevent the glaze from melting and making a mess all over the bars.
- If you’re after thicker apple pie bars, you can use a smaller baking pan. Adjust the baking time accordingly!
Variations
If you want to make a variation or twist on this apple bars recipe, here are some other options:
- Caramel apple cheesecake bars: Make this recipe with a graham cracker base, then add a sweetened cream cheese layer followed by the apple pie filling. Top everything off with a drizzle of caramel sauce for a creamy, caramelly dessert.
- Caramel apple bars: Instead of a classic vanilla glaze, serve your apple bars with a drizzle of homemade or store-bought caramel on top.
- Salted caramel apple pie bars: Add a pinch of flaky sea salt on top of the caramel drizzle layer to really elevate the flavors.
- Apple crumble bars: Keep the cookie-style base, then top your apple bars with a crumbly streusel topping made from butter, flour, and sugar.
- Apple crisp bars: Using ingredients similar to apple crumble bars, add old-fashioned rolled oats and maybe a few chopped nuts to the streusel topping.
- Apple oatmeal bars: For a healthier twist, use oat flour instead of regular flour, nut butter instead of butter, fresh apples instead of apple pie filling, and skip the vanilla glaze.
What to serve with apple pie bars
These apple bars are perfect to serve on their own, but for a more decadent treat, try pairing them with some options like these:
- Caramel apple cider
- A scoop of vanilla ice cream
- Whipped cream
- A sprinkle of cinnamon sugar
- Caramel drizzle
- Crushed nuts like almonds or pecans
- Fresh apple slices
FAQs
Can I replace apple pie filling with fresh apples for making this apple pie bars recipe?
Yes, you can use fresh apples in this apple pie bars recipe. Just slice them thinly and cook them with a bit of sugar, lemon juice, cornstarch, and cinnamon until tender, and then use the filling as outlined in the recipe.
What are the best apples for baking apple pie bars?
For baking apple bars, tart and firm apples like Granny Smith, Braeburn, Jonathan, and Pacific Rose are ideal as they maintain their shape and provide a good flavor balance. However, you can also use sweeter varieties like Jazz, Honeycrisp, Pink Lady, Gala, Fuji, and Cortland if you prefer.
Can I use oat flour instead of all-purpose flour for making these apple bars?
Yes, oat flour can be used, but it may alter the texture slightly. Just know that they may turn out a bit denser.
What is apple pie spice made of?
Apple pie spice is primarily a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice. You may see other variations that contain ground ginger or cardamom. If you can’t find an apple pie spice blend at the store, you can simply use an equivalent amount of ground cinnamon.
Can I make apple cobbler bars with other fruit?
Yes, you can make apple cobbler bars with any fruit pie filling that you prefer! Some other options include blueberry, cherries for these cherry pie bars, blackberry, strawberry, mango, raspberry, pineapple, plum, pear, fig, or peach pie filling as this Peach Cobbler Coffeecake.
How to Store
- ROOM TEMPERATURE: Store any remaining apple bars in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days (without the glaze).
- FRIDGE: However, if you are adding dairy-based glaze, your cobbler bars should be refrigerated for up to 5 days.
- FREEZER: If you intend to freeze them, only top them with the glaze after thawing them. To freeze for up to 2 months, wrap them in heavy-duty aluminum foil and transfer them into an airtight freezer storage container or plastic freezer storage bag.
- THAWING: Thaw overnight in the fridge.
More apple dessert recipes
- Apple cobbler recipe
- Caramel apple cheesecake recipe
- Apple cider baked donut recipe
- Apple skillet cake recipe
- Gluten-free apple crisp
- Apple muffins
- Apple pie recipe
- Caramel apple hand pies
- Also, Apple pops
- Apple tarte tatin recipe
PIN AND ENJOY!
Apple Bars
Equipment
- 1 oven
- 1 Baking pan 13 x 9-inch
- 1 large mixing bowl or use a handle mixer
- 1 whisk
Ingredients
Apple Bars:
- ¾ cup unsalted butter vegan butter or coconut oil for a vegan option
- 1½ cups sugar You can replace regular sugar with beet sugar if you prefer.
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon apple pie spice This can be replaced with ground cinnamon or a mix of ground nutmeg and cinnamon.
- 3 large eggs at room temperature (Flax eggs or applesauce can be used as a vegan alternative).
- 1½ teaspoon vanilla extract Or, try almond extract instead.
- 2¼ cups all-purpose flour You can try using a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend for a gluten-free version.
- 21 oz apple pie filling Use store-bought or homemade apple pie filling, or try a mixture of stewed apples and cinnamon.
Vanilla Glaze:
- ½ cup confectioners' sugar You can also make your own by blending 1 cup of granulated sugar with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch.
- 1 tablespoon heavy cream Whole milk or half & half can be used for a lighter option.
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract or almond extract
Instructions
- To make these Apple Pie Bars, preheat your oven to 350°F(180°C) and lightly grease a 13 x 9 baking pan with butter or non-stick cooking spray.
- In a large mixing bowl, cream together the softened butter, granulated sugar, salt, and apple pie spice.
- Add the eggs, one at a time, and then the vanilla extract, mixing between each addition. TIP: Add 2 tablespoon of the flour if your mixture starts to curdle!
- Mix in the all-purpose flour but just until combined. Do NOT overmix! Set aside 1 cup of the dough for the topping!
- Spread the dough in an even layer over the bottom of prepared baking pan. Next, top with the apple pie filling. Spoon the reserved dough over the top of the apple pie filling as if making a cobbler.
- Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until the apple cobbler bars are set and lightly golden brown on the top. Transfer the pan to a wire rack, and let it cool before topping with glaze.
- Make the Vanilla Glaze: In a small bowl, combine the 3 ingredients until smooth. If needed, adjust the thickness to reach a drizzling consistency. It must cling well to your spoon, yet drizzles easily.
- Drizzle the glaze over the cooled apple bars. Let it set and then slice into 18 bars!
Recipe Notes
Nutrition
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This post was first published on October 20, 2013.
Shema | LifeScoops says
I am drooling... Loved this recipe..Pinning it... I have never worked with canned fried apples...its a new ingredient to me...sounds yum!!!
Denise Browning says
Thanks, Shema! If you don't find ready, you can make it from scratch. I placed a link to the fried apples recipe.
Lail | With A Spin says
I love apple treats and these are divine. Hope you are feeling better my friend.
Denise Browning says
Thanks a lot, Lail! Yes, I am feeling better than last week.
Sugar et al says
Breakfast, lunch or dessert...I can have them any time of the day. They look awesome...whoever would have thought of such a brilliant treat other than you! I hope you are feeling better Denise...get well soon!
Denise Browning says
Thanks, Sonali! I am still sick but feeling better than last week.
Abbe@This is How I Cook says
I have been feeling appley these days. And these make me feel more like apples. But that glaze looks really, really good!
Denise Browning says
This is a great treat. My hubby and I love these bars.
Karen - Cinnamon Freud says
Fried? Apple? Cobbler? Please count me in- these look and sound amazing!
Denise Browning says
Thanks, Karen!
Jen @JuanitasCocina says
You'd have to pryyyyyy this pan away from me!
Denise Browning says
Thanks, Juanita! It was hard for me not to eat them all. 🙂
Lisa {AuthenticSuburbanGourmet} says
OMG - these are making my mouth water. A must make. Glad to be part of SRC group C with you.
Denise Browning says
Thanks, Lisa! Likewise.
Deb says
What a fantastic apple dessert! I've never cooked with fried apples and can't wait to give it a try!
Denise Browning says
You will love fried apples, Deb!
Liz says
These sound amazing, Denise! Great twist on Sara's bars. I want them for both breakfast AND dessert!
Denise Browning says
Thanks, Liz! I ate them both for breakfast and as a dessert.
Chris says
Feel better!
These look delightful. I wouldn't want to share!
Denise Browning says
Thanks a lot, Chris! I feel better than last week for sure.
Wizzy says
Such a tantalizing recipe. I am also in awe of your photography. Your dishes are always perfectly styled.
Denise Browning says
Wow...Thanks a lot, Wizzy! I do appreciate your eye.
Coffee and Crumpets says
Hey Denise! Hope you are feeling better my friend. These apple bars look fabulous, gooey and decadent! I love apples in baked goods and you did such an awesome job while being sick. Feel better soon xx
Nazneen
Ash-foodfashionparty says
Beautiful my dear. It looks gorgeous and very yummy looking. I've never used fried apples before and can't wait to check that one out.
Hope you are feeling better my dear.
Denise Browning says
Thanks, my friend! I am feeling better than last week but I am still sick.
Aryel Lanes says
You really have magic hands... Wow, I wish I lived with you (in the good sense of the word)... Haha! Do you have any kids? If you do, they must love what you do! rsrsrs
Toni says
Those look scrumptious! I have a bushel of apples in my mudroom just waiting to be used. I'm going to try these this week! Thanks for sharing.
Denise Browning says
Thank you, Toni! Enjoy!!!
A Couple in the Kitchen says
Wow!!! We had not heard of canned fried apples either, but thanks for the explanation. This looks like an amazing treat!
Denise Browning says
Thanks a lot for stopping by!
Erin @ Making Memories says
Oh YUM! Your bars look scrumptious! I wish I had these right now for breakfast. I'm not sure what canned fried apples are, though. Is this different from apple pie filling?
Denise Browning says
Hi, Erin! Canned fried apples are available at local supermarkets in the US. Canned fried apples contain more apples and much less sauce than the canned apple pie filling. I have just placed a link for making fried apples from scratch. Thanks a lot for stopping by! Wishing you a great week.
The Café Sucre Farine says
Do hope you're feeling better Denise. These look so good, I love how you came up with these. It's a little like the old game where you whisper in someone's ear and then it gets passed on and comes out totally different. These both sound wonderful. I love apple desserts, they're definitely my favorites!
Denise Browning says
Thanks, Chris, for both stopping by and the get well wishes.
Kammie @ Sensual Appeal says
Oh my gosh these are delightful indeed. I love apples this time of year. Actually.... that's a lie. I love them any time of the year 🙂
Denise Browning says
Me too, Kammie! I love apples anytime of the year...
Raymund says
Initially I thought it was fried 🙂 then as I read through it was an ingredient. I wish I can find that fried apples in here
Denise Browning says
Hi, Raymund! I have just place a link where you can see how to make fried apples from scratch.
Joanne Passmore says
buy canned fried apples from Cracker Barrell on line