Skillet Caramel-Apple Crisp Recipe (2024)

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Georgette Hasiotis

My question is why the Skillet? I only have a large one, too big for this recipe. Used a 10" baking pan instead. I would love to know - apart from the aesthetics - why the recipe does not provide for baking in either a skillet or a baking pan.

果十襄

Very nice recipe. I did make one change, which was to make the caramel sauce at the end, after the crisp was already in the oven. It takes, overall, less time than way. Also, it took me much longer than 4-5 min before it was ready to add the heavy cream. The caramel went great with the crisp and it definitely should not be eliminated if you are considering making this. Get some vanilla ice cream or use the rest of the heavy cream to make whipped cream and it’s a perfect dessert.

Dor

Since you made that caramel sauce after, did you replace the 1/2 cup caramel sauce that goes in with the apples with anything? Or was it juicy enough without it?

Kathy

I used all Granny Smith apples (I love their tartness). Used a bag of caramels, melted COMPLETELY with a bit of water, added half and half, a little vanilla to make caramel sauce.....whole thing was a hit. This is a keeper.

Dd

The skillet is a terrible choice for this dish. Apples are too acidic. The picture looks cool but if you take a scoop and flip it upside down in a bowl you'll see a subtle grey color in the stewed apples on the bottom. That's your pan's seasoning eroding into your food.

Randy

I took a shortcut by buying salted caramel sauce from Trader Joe's and tossing everything together before starting dinner. I then just slid it into the oven to bake during dinner.It's an excellent fall dessert.

Deborah

I skipped the caramel altogether. (2 cups sugar! Butter!! Cream!!!) Really good with just the crumble. No need to turn good apples (and pears and raisins, in my version) into candy, imho.

Rosesdaughter

Topping can be multiplied infinitessimally and frozen. When needed, take required amount from freezer, rough chop and use as directed. No fail, and dessert is always an oven away. Use any mix of berries, apples, pears minus the caramel sauce.

Mary

Delicious, I followed to a tee. The only thing I would change is increase the oven temp to 375 because it took over an hour to cook the oatmeal to a golden crisp.

Steve

This dessert was as good as it looks. I halved the caramel recipe and it was plenty- we never ended up finishing even that much. Local Michigan Macintosh apples were pleasantly tangy but soft and I subbed almond flour without ill effect. Dinner guests said it was 'exceptionally good'.

Sandee

Made the caramel sauce and mixed with the apple filling day-ahead. Covered w/plastic wrap and then foil and kept in fridge (ala day-ahead apple step in foolproof Tart Tatin on NYT). Also made and set aside the topping. Allowed for much less harried evening while still having hot-from-the-oven deliciousness. Fantastic.

Shelby

The caramel sauce was delicious! The apples were still too firm after the total cook time I would cut them in thinner slices & make sure the apples are ripe. The topping didn’t brown in time so I cooked it for about an hour total instead of the suggested 40-50 mins. The timing of the recipe is off, the flavor is great!

Sarah Z

A simple substitution of a gluten free flour blend will work great.

Janice T.

Georgette, the cast iron skillet does an amazing job with browning, baking this type of recipe. The evenness of the heat. I actually made this recipe using monk fruit instead of sugar. It's fabulous. No one can tell that it does not have sugar. I also made the caramel with monk fruit and it is so yummy!

nb

I made this exactly as written and it was delicious. The caramel sauce was amazing. It did take a few extra minutes for the caramel to brown for me, and I baked the whole thing for 50 min. Served warm with ice cream. Perfect fall dessert.

Mona

Made this recipe to a tee, and it is some kind of *magic*. Perfect dessert on a snowy day, and the dreamy caramel sauce leftovers will be great in coffee, on ice cream, as an apple dip, etc. My only complaint is, as someone else previously mentioned, the oat crumble mixture on top didn't turn golden brown with the temp and time. I did increase time another 10 minutes, but I wonder if we just needed a bit more butter to mix in. Will repeat a few times with changes and report what works. A winner!

Ruth R.

Folks, this is not a skillet dish as I understand skillet dishes—that is, cooked entirely on a stove top. It’s a dish that is baked in a skillet in an oven.

Sam

The volume of caramel sauce exceeds what is required by like 75%. The flavor exceeds expectations by like 150%. That means I'm find all sorts of ways to eat too much butter and sugar. Math.

JennyO

The filling is delicious but the topping turned out floury and dry. Why? Not enough butter?

Alyssa

I just don’t understand the 5 star reviews. Why are we making caramel sauce so complicated? I tried the recipe method of water with sugar and melting butter on top before stirring… if you’ve ever made caramel before by cooking the sugar first to an amber color and then adding butter and then adding cream… stick with that. The transitions feel a lot more clear. The crisp topping is ok but didn’t brown in the 50 minute cook time. Beautiful photo of the recipe but not a standout.

Grace

Loved this recipe. It was easy to veganize using vegan butter and vegan cream.

Beth

Could I prepare this a day ahead and bake it the following day? I would like to split up the work if I can! Help appreciated :)

BobH

Used large baking dish n it was delicious. Used walnuts fine too. Added a third of a cup of spiced rum to caramel. Oooooh good great keeper of a recipe for sure!

Kailynn

DO NOT skip the caramel sauce. 11/10 best apple crisp I have ever made (and I have made many). Followed the recipe to a T, just skipped the pecans since I didn’t have any on hand.

Aleta

Delicious. I did not have heavy cream on hand so I made it without the caramel sauce. I thought the clove was going to be too much- tasting the apple mixture, it had a strong clove flavor. But it cooked beautifully and the flavors are great.

claraend

Good grief this is so good. Never imagined I would have a problem having too much caramel… but next time I’d make half. Party pleaser!

Jacco

Very nice recipe, however making caramel without a thermometer is very challenging. 2nd attempt with a thermometer wait for it to reach 175degrees celsius and then put in the cream immediately.

DW

This was easy and got raves from my friends. I did the same as another reader and used Trader Joe's salted caramel sauce in a jar which was a huge time-saver (skip straight to step 4!) I'm not sure why people are weirded out about the skillet but if you are I think any thick-bottomed pan would be ok. I used two different types of firm, tart apples from my local farmer's market.

Lisa

The caramel hardens on contact with the cold apples so it is better to put the caramel on the bottom of the pan or drizzle it on top of the apples.

dana

This was great I used only cinnamon, and I used Granny Smith apples. I cut the caramel recipe in half — it was still plenty. I’ll definitely make this again. Perfect desert with vanilla ice cream.

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Skillet Caramel-Apple Crisp Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to make apple crisp in an electric skillet? ›

Set Electric Skillet to medium low heat. Add 4 tablespoons unsalted butter and melt. Add the apples, then stir in ¾ cup sugar, lemon juice, cinnamon and 2 tablespoons flour. Cover and simmer until the apples are nearly tender, about 10 minutes.

How do you keep apples from getting mushy in apple crisp? ›

Softer apples like Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, or Macintosh break down too much in the heat of the oven, basically turning into applesauce. So avoid those, and opt for a variety that's firm and crisp like Granny Smith, Fuji, Gala, or Honeycrisp. They'll turn velvety soft while still retaining their shape.

How to make apple crisp not watery? ›

Lemon juice and vanilla extract – both of these are for complexity of flavor in your apple filling. You could leave them out if you don't have them, but they make a noticeable difference in the final product. Cornstarch or arrowroot starch – this is how we get a thick and not watery apple crisp!

What's the best apple for apple crisp? ›

Under the simple butter-sugar-flour-and-oat topping is the apple filling scented with cinnamon. Our test kitchen says baking apples, like Rome or Cortland, are the best varieties to use for apple crisp, but Empire, Gala, or Braeburn apples are also good in this recipe.

Can I bake in an electric skillet? ›

An electric frying pan, also known as an electric skillet, is a versatile countertop appliance capable of more than just frying. You can use an electric frying pan to bake foods such as cakes, biscuits, cornbread and potatoes--all without turning on your oven.

Can you cook in electric skillet? ›

You can cook or fry anything on the go, making it the perfect accessory for parties and potlucks. Need some savory electric skillet recipes?

Should I cover my apple crisp while baking? ›

Baking: Start baking the apple crisp covered with foil. This allows the apples to soften without any risk of the topping over-browning. After about 20 minutes, remove the foil and let the crisp finish cooking uncovered. Once the juices are bubbling, the topping is golden brown, and the apples are tender, it is done!

How to tell when apple crisp is done? ›

Bake the apple crisp until the fruit is bubbling and the topping is golden brown and crisp, about 45 minutes. Serve the crisps warm with vanilla bean ice cream or fresh whipped cream, if desired.

Can I cut apples the night before for apple crisp? ›

I prefer slicing the apples the day I plan to bake the crisp as they start to oxidize once they're sliced and turn brown in color. Add a little extra fresh lemon juice to help prevent the apples from turning super brown. Prepare the entire apple crisp, cover well, and refrigerate the night before baking.

What happens if you put too much butter in crumble? ›

If you use more butter than the recipe calls for, the crumb topping will be melted and greasy. If you don't use enough butter it will be dry and floury.

Why is there lemon juice in apple crisp? ›

Many recipes for apple pie and apple cobbler will call for tossing your sliced apples in a little bit of lemon juice before putting them into your dish. Lemon juice prevents oxidation of the apples, which means that it stops the slices from turning brown by providing a barrier between the ...

Why is my apple crisp so dry? ›

Not enough butter, and your topping will be a dry, floury mess. Too much butter and your topping will become a greasy blob or disappointingly soggy. Some recipes will ask you to cut in cold butter along with your dry ingredients, resulting in pea-size pieces that are sprinkled across the hot fruit filling.

Is there a difference between apple crisp and apple crumble? ›

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.

How many apples for 6 cups? ›

If the recipe calls for 6 cups of sliced apples, you'll likely need about 8 medium-sized apples, or about 2 pounds of medium-sized apples. Now go fill your home with the scents of the season and bake the day away.

How many apples make 10 cups? ›

According to this equivalent list, 10 cups of sliced apples requires 10 medium apples. To be on the safe side, buy one additional apple. You don't want to run short—after all, it's always better to have too many ingredients than too few!

Can you use an electric skillet to deep fry? ›

Not only are they great for pan frying and sauteing, that consistent heat is ideal for deep frying doughnuts, chicken, potatoes and fish in the skillet. If you're new to deep frying, check out our best tips for deep frying at home. Electric skillets are also perfect for all your breakfast favorites.

Can you fry with oil in an electric skillet? ›

The best oils for deep frying in an electric skillet are those with a high smoke point, such as peanut oil, canola oil, or vegetable oil. These oils can withstand the high temperatures required for deep frying without burning or smoking excessively.

Why is my apple crisp topping not crispy? ›

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.

How much oil do you put in an electric skillet? ›

Heat electric skillet to medium with about ½ inch of oil.

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