Apple Crinkle Pie | Viral Recipes

Pies are very much an autumn recipe but apples are all year round fruits. Spring is here and Summer is fast approaching but the cravings for an apple pie are through the roof. But, instead of working with a classic apple pie, I want to switch things up and make an apple crinkle pie.

Apple Crinkle Pie

You must have seen the viral crinkle pie recipes on TikTok and Instagram. The basic recipe looks simple enough, but what happens when we add apples to the mix? Let me show you this beautiful (and frankly insanely delicious) apple crinkle pie recipe and how you can make it too.

What Do You Need For An Apple Crinkle Pie?

  • Phyllo Pastry (Yufka): This store-bought flaky and super thin pastry is ideal for recipes like baklava and borek. But it’s also very versatile. You can use it in a variety of different cuisines from Turkish to Middle Eastern to Far East Asian and even South Asian. Of course, not every recipe will be authentic, but these flaky thin pastry sheets are super easy to work with and make the perfect wrap for your fillings.
  • Butter: You know that butter (a lot of it) is very important when using Phyllo Pastry. We will be generous with our butter and apply it to the layers of Phyllo before ruffling them up and placing them in our baking dish.
  • Apples: To stay true to the authentic flavors, I’m going for Granny Smith apples. They’re crunchy and tart which balances out the sweetness of the custard filling we will pour all over our pie. Plus, they retain their shape and crunch well after baking as well.
  • Cinnamon Sugar: For a deeper flavor infusion, I’m using a simple cinnamon sugar mix to add to our Phyllo pastry layers. This way we’ll be able to enjoy the very essence of an apple pie amidst all the crinkle pie layers.
  • Custard: Our custard filling is a simple one and it goes over everything at the very end – right before we pop our apple crinkle pie in the oven.

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Apple Crinkle Pie

Can I Use Puff Pastry Instead Of Phyllo Pastry?

The simple answer is no. Puff Pastry is much thicker than Phyllo. Puff Pastry is made with multiple layers of dough and fat laminated and kneaded together to form a fluffy thick layer of pastry. Phyllo, on the other hand, are singular wafer-thin sheets of pastry.

I love this recipe so much because it tastes so close to a classic apple pie but it feels so much lighter. Without a dense crust, you can help yourself to multiple servings without feeling painfully full. Besides, the aesthetics are definitely on point.

Apple Crinkle Pie

I mean look at these gorgeous ruffles. I know the whole point of the crinkle pie is a messy ruffle, but I wanted it to have a little bit of symmetry. So I folded the Phyllo pastry layers in a ruffle pattern and trimmed the excess edges so they would fit just right into my baking dish (I’m using a 6x6in glass baking dish).

But I didn’t throw the edges out. After stacking all my ruffled layers next to one another, I used the edges to fill in any gaps and spaces in between. Then I placed my apple slices between the Phyllo layers, and topped off the whole dish with a classic custard filling.

You can watch the whole process on my Instagram here.

Apple Crinkle Pie | Viral Recipes

Recipe by foodielassie
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Course: Recipes, Cakes u0026 BakesDifficulty: Medium
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

30

minutes
Baking time

25

minutes
Cook Mode

Keep your device screen on

Ingredients

  • For the phyllo pastry
  • 16 -20sheets phyllo pastry

  • 1/2 cup melted butter

  • 1/3 cup brown sugar

  • 1 tsp cinnamon powder

  • For the apple filling
  • 1 medium granny smith apple

  • 2 tbsp brown sugar

  • 1 tsp cinnamon sugar

  • 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice

  • For the custard
  • 1 egg

  • 1 cup milk

  • 2 tbsp sugar

  • 2 -4drops vanilla essence

Directions

  • Preheat your oven to 180℃.
  • Peel your apple and cut into thin slices. Put your apple slices in a bowl and add the sugar, cinnamon powder and lemon juice. Set aside.
  • In a separate bowl, prepare your cinnamon sugar by mixing together 1/3 cup sugar and 1 tsp cinnamon. Set aside.
  • Lay out your phyllo pastry sheets, using two at a time, and brush them with butter.
  • Sprinkle roughly 1 tbsp of cinnamon sugar over the phyllo sheets and crinkle them into a ruffle.
  • Add your phyllo ruffle to a greased baking dish.
  • Repeat steps 4-6 until your baking dish is full.
  • Now, layer your apple slices between the ruffles of phyllo pastry.
  • In a separate bowl, combine your custard filling’s ingredients.
  • Whisk the egg, milk, sugar, and vanilla essence together well.
  • Pour the custard filling over your apple crinkle pie.
  • Sprinkle some cinnamon sugar on top for a delicious crunch top and bake for 20-25 minutes.
  • Your apple crinkle pie will be ready once the top is golden and the custard is set.
  • Dust with powdered sugar and serve warm with ice cream or tea.

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