Gluten Free Apple Pie Recipe (2024)

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Thisgluten free apple pie(or crisp) is so delicious, you won’t even miss the… gluten. Well, do you ever miss gluten? Ick. Anyway, just try it. Mmmmkay?

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This recipe (and many others that I’ll be trying) are from Gluten-Free on a Shoestring. I like this book because it’s simple, affordable, and isn’t full of meat recipes like many cook books are.

I did not receive this book for free in exchange for a post – I bought it. :)

Gluten Free Apple Pie Recipe

This recipe is simpler than many that I’ve read in other books, and I really really like to keep things as simple as possible since we started this gluten-free thing.

For more of my gluten free recipes, you will find them all here on my blog. Gluten free recipes like my Air Fryer Sweet Potato Wedges, Hummus, White Chocolate Chex Snack Mix and so much more.

Many of my recipes use an Instant Pot or Air Fryer. You do not have to use them, I just really love them because I was never a great cook. With an Instant Pot and Air Fryer, I make things perfect every time, they are so much faster to cook with and the clean up is really easy.

So I am hooked!

For more great information on what Instant Pot or Air Fryer to purchase, you can check out my favorite kitchen tools list for what I most use and enjoy.

You will find all my Instant Pot Recipes and Air Fryer Recipes on my blog. Most are WeightWatchers friendly, which just means they are usually low calorie versions of regular high calorie recipes. I am a member of use WeightWatchers myself simply because it is the only plan I have ever tried that lets me lose weight, while still eating the foods I love.

So, today I spend my time creating either gluten free or low calorie versions of my favorite recipes, and posting them on my blog. This Gluten Free Apple Pie is one of my absolute favorites and it will be the perfect thing for all my gluten free friends out there.

I hope you will enjoy!

Please come find me in my Facebook group. We are over 100,000 members strong and growing. We post healthy recipes every single day and I’d really love to meet you.

Now Back to my Gluten Free Apple Pie Recipe

Ingredients:

7-8 apples
2 teaspoons cinnamon
3 tablespoons sugar

1 stick unsalted butter (at room temperature)
1 cup sugar
1 egg
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 1/2 cups all-purpose gluten-free flour
1/2 teaspoon xanthan gum
1/4 cup gluten free oats (double this amount if you really like oats)

Directions:

Peel, core, and slice about 8 apples very thinly. This will depend on the size of your apples, but ours were average and it took 8.

Toss them in cinnamon and sugar. Coat your pie pan with butter, and preheat the oven to 350*F. Place all of the sliced apples in the pie pan.

While the oven is preheating, make the “crust”. I use that term lightly because it isn’t going to spread quite like a crust would, and it’s not a lattice like with a pie, but it’s going to serve as the crust and it does actually taste like a crust after baking. :)

To make the crust, you’re going to blend together the butter, sugar, egg, and vanilla. Then, add the flour, xanthan gum, and oats. Beat until you have a dough-type consistency. It will be stickier than regular dough, and a bit more elastic, but thick. (If you’d like to add nuts to your pie, this is the time to do it.)

Cover the apples with the topping, spreading with wet or floured hands for best results.

Cover the pie plate with aluminum foil, and bake for about 40 minutes (see note below). Remove the foil and bake for another 20 minutes, or until the topping is golden brown. Cool before serving. Serve with ice cream for best results!

This pie is so good that you won’t even know that it’s gluten-free. I promise.

Note: The recipe said to cover with foil and bake for 35 minutes, then bake uncovered for another 25 minutes. However, I baked it for the 35, plus the 25, plus another 25, and honestly I would’ve left it in another 5 minutes or so if I would’ve had the time. Your oven may bake differently, but I’d suggest leaving it covered for 45 minutes and then uncovered for 20. I think it would’ve been perfect. Let me know how long yours takes!

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How to Make

Gluten Free Apple Pie

Pie so good, you won’t even know it’s gluten free! I promise!

Author: Laurie Bennett

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Ingredients

  • 7-8 Apples
  • 2 Tsp. Cinnamon
  • 3 Tbsp. Sugar
  • 1 Stick Unsalted Butter at room temperature
  • 1 C. Sugar
  • 1 Egg
  • 2 Tsp. Vanilla
  • 1 1/2 C. All-Purpose Gluten-Free Flour
  • 1/2 Tsp. Xanthan Gum
  • 1/4 C. Gluten Free Oats double this amount if you really like oats

Instructions

  • Peel, core, and slice about 8 apples very thinly.

  • Toss them in cinnamon and sugar.

  • Preheat oven to 350* degrees F.

  • Coat your pie pan with butter.

  • Place all of the sliced apples in the pie pan.

  • To make the crust, blend together the butter, sugar, egg, and vanilla.

  • Add the flour, xanthan gum, and oats.

  • Beat until you have a dough-type consistency.

  • Add nuts to your pie if you wish to include them.

  • Cover the apples with the dough topping, spreading with wet or floured hands for best results.

  • Cover the pie plate with aluminum foil, and bake for about 40 to 45 minutes.

  • Remove the foil and bake for another 20 minutes, or until the topping is golden brown.

  • Cool before serving.

  • Serve with ice cream for best results! Enjoy!

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  1. Nom. Nom. Nom. :) So, when do you ship this over to me?

    I love how great it sounds and being gluten free I know I have tons of friends who will love it too!

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  2. Sounds so yummy! I would definitely try it. Thanks.

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  3. Wow you are making me drool over here. I would actually like to taste this or try my hand at making it. I am looking for more healthy recipes and looking to remove more Gluten out of life- especially for the twins. Thanks!

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  4. Cheap to make and gluten free – great recipe! I don’t know if I could ever go completely gluten free, but introducing it with delicious recipes like this sounds good to me!

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  5. This looks delicious! Love that it only uses 1 type of flour. I had buying 34242 different kinds for GF baking!

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  6. Soo when are you making this for me? YUMMYYYYYY.

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  7. This looks really good. Sounds easy enough, even for someone who can’t bake like myself ;)

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  8. Q.kaine

    I tried out the receipe and it turned out so great! And it was very easy!! Thanks for sharing this.

    Reply

    1. SlapDashMom

      Awesome! Thanks, Q.kaine!

      Reply

  9. Joyce DeSantis-Milton

    Do you have to add the oats to make this work?? I only have the steel cut oats here.

    Reply

Gluten Free Apple Pie Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Which canned apple pie filling is gluten free? ›

Lucky Leaf Premium Apple Fruit Filling has NO High Fructose Corn Syrup and is Gluten-Free.

Why does gluten free pie crust fall apart? ›

Xantham gum is what helps hold the flour and pie ingredients together, and mimics what gluten does. Gluten is like glue, and is why doughs stay together. Without xantham gum, it will be crumbly and fall apart. My favorite flour blend is Bob Redmill's Gluten Free 1-1.

Do gluten free pie crusts taste different? ›

The best gluten free pie crust shouldn't taste gluten free. It should be flaky, delicate, and buttery, like a normal, gluten-full pie crust!

Is Marie Callender's apple pie gluten free? ›

No. This product is not gluten free as it lists 3 ingredients that contain gluten.

Is Libby's pie filling gluten-free? ›

If you don't feel like making your own pumpkin pie filling, we can happily say that Libby's pumpkin pie filling is definitely gluten-free.

Is Duncan Hines Simply Apple Pie filling gluten-free? ›

Hi there - Thanks for question! Our Simply Apple Pie Filling & Topping is not a gluten-fre

What will an excess of gluten do to your pie? ›

The key to standard pie crust is having pockets of fat surrounded by flour. But if that fat starts to melt and mixes with the flour, it can start to develop gluten, which can lead to a tough crust.

How do you keep gluten free dough from crumbling? ›

Mix the Additives in Before the Wet Ingredients

Without it, gluten-free products can be dry and crumbly. There is a way to compensate for this however — use xanthan gum. Some bakers also use gelatin or agar. If you're using additives, mix them thoroughly with the dry ingredients before adding the wet.

Why is my gluten free pie crust hard? ›

Too much water makes pie crusts tough, ESPECIALLY gluten-free crusts. An extra tablespoon or two can make your crust rock hard. Try to use the least amount of water listed.

Are graham crackers gluten-free? ›

Most of today's graham crackers are made from refined wheat flour. If you are on a gluten-free diet, this is a problem. However, gluten-free grahams are easy to make at home. And even if you aren't gluten-free, making homemade graham crackers is a fun—and tasty—way to experience classic graham crackers in a new way.

Does Pillsbury have a gluten free pie crust? ›

Gluten Free Classic Pie Crust - Pillsbury Baking.

Does Trader Joe's have a gluten free pie crust? ›

I used two Trader Joe's gluten-free pie crusts for the bottom and to make a beautiful lattice design on top!

Do McDonald's apple pies have gluten? ›

Neither the normal menu apple pie nor the limited edition McDonalds Apple Pies are gluten free. They are made with WHEAT containing puff pastry.

Is baked apple pie Angry Orchard gluten free? ›

Is Angry Orchard gluten-free and made with gluten-free equipment? Great news: Angry Orchard ciders are made with naturally gluten free ingredients.

Is there a gluten free pie shell? ›

Thanks to King Arthur, gluten-free pie crust is a casual endeavor. All products are independently selected by our editors.

Is there gluten in canned pie filling? ›

There are several brands of canned pumpkin pie filling out there, and luckily almost all of them are gluten-free!

Is Duncan Hines Comstock more fruit apple pie filling gluten-free? ›

This product may or may not be gluten free as it lists 2 ingredients that could contain gluten depending on the source.

Is Duncan Hines Comstock peach pie filling gluten-free? ›

Thanks for your interest in our Comstock Simply Peach Pie Filling and Topping. This product is not certified gluten-free. Our product labels list common allergens, such as wheat, for those allergic to wheat gluten.

Is Duncan Hines Comstock strawberry pie filling gluten-free? ›

Is it Gluten Free? Yes!

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