Homemade Apple Crumble Pie (vegan)

Homemade Apple Crumble Pie (vegan) is a side dish that serves 8. Watching your figure? This dairy free, lacto ovo vegetarian, and vegan recipe has 477 calories, 5g of protein, and 24g of fat per serving. For $1.23 per serving, this recipe covers 11% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. 99 people were impressed by this recipe. If you have rolled oats, whole-wheat pastry flour, ice water, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 45 minutes. It is brought to you by Love & Lemons. Overall, this recipe earns a solid spoonacular score of 50%. Similar recipes include No-Bake Caramelized Apple Crumble with Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream // Vegan & GF, Homemade Apple Pie Larabars (Gluten Free, Paleo, Whole30 + Vegan), and Homemade Apple Crumble.

Servings: 8

 

Ingredients:

1/3 cup brown sugar

1 tablespoon cane sugar

1 teaspoon cinnamon

1/3 cup firm coconut oil*

½ cup plus 1 tablespoon coconut oil, solid, but still scoopable*

1 tablespoon cornstarch

¾ cup all-purpose flour (3.25 ounces), plus more for rolling

3 pounds (8 medium) Granny Smith or Gala apples, peeled or unpeeled, thinly sliced

¼ teaspoon nutmeg, cardamom, or ground ginger

3 to 5 tablespoons ice water

1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice

2 tablespoons maple syrup

1/3 cup whole rolled oats

¼ teaspoon sea salt

½ teaspoon sea salt

1 teaspoon vanilla

¾ cup whole-wheat pastry flour

¾ cup whole-wheat pastry flour (3.25 ounces)

Equipment:

whisk

bowl

food processor

plastic wrap

spatula

baking paper

oven

aluminum foil

frying pan

Cooking instruction summary:

For the crust: In a medium bowl, whisk together the flours, sugar, and salt.Transfer half of the flour mixture to a food processor and scoop in the coconut oil by large separate tablespoonfuls, about 8. Pulse until the mixture starts to crumble, 12 to 16 pulses, then add the remaining flour and pulse until the mixture resembles coarse sand, about 8 more pulses.Transfer the crumbly dough back to the original bowl. Sprinkle in the ice water, 1 tablespoon at a time, and use a rubber spatula to fold and form the dough until it sticks together in a cohesive ball. Knead the dough a few times to get it to come together in a smooth ball, but be careful not to overwork it. Form the dough into a 1-inch thick disk, wrap it in plastic wrap, and chill for 30 minutes.Place the chilled dough onto a lightly-floured surface, or floured parchment paper. Roll the dough into a 7-inch circle, then flip and dust your surface with a bit more flour before placing it back down. Continue to roll into a 12-inch circle. If the dough is too firm, let it sit for 10 minutes at room temperature. If its too sticky, add more flour. If the dough cracks, patch it and continue rolling. Gently transfer the dough to a 9-inch pie plate. Trim the overhanging to about inch, then tuck it under and crimp the edges with your fingers.Lightly cover the pie crust and chill for 30 minutes while you make the crumble topping and filling.For the crumble topping: In a food processor, pulse together the flour, oats, brown sugar, salt, cinnamon, and spice until combined. Add the coconut oil and pulse until crumbly. If it's too dry, add cold water 1 tablespoon at a time until larger crumbles form. Set aside.For the filling: Preheat the oven to 375F.In a large bowl, combine the apples with the lemon juice, vanilla, maple syrup, and cornstarch and toss well to coat. (You could also add a few more pinches of cinnamon, if desired)Fill the pie crust with the apple mixture and sprinkle evenly with the crumble topping. Bake for 30 minutes and then lightly cover with foil and rotate the pan in the oven. Bake 15 to 20 more minutes or until the apples are tender and the crust is golden brown.Cool 1 hour at room temperature before serving. Serve with scoops of vanilla ice cream.

 

Step by step:


1. For the crust: In a medium bowl, whisk together the flours, sugar, and salt.

2. Transfer half of the flour mixture to a food processor and scoop in the coconut oil by large separate tablespoonfuls, about

3. Pulse until the mixture starts to crumble, 12 to 16 pulses, then add the remaining flour and pulse until the mixture resembles coarse sand, about 8 more pulses.

4. Transfer the crumbly dough back to the original bowl. Sprinkle in the ice water, 1 tablespoon at a time, and use a rubber spatula to fold and form the dough until it sticks together in a cohesive ball. Knead the dough a few times to get it to come together in a smooth ball, but be careful not to overwork it. Form the dough into a 1-inch thick disk, wrap it in plastic wrap, and chill for 30 minutes.

5. Place the chilled dough onto a lightly-floured surface, or floured parchment paper.

6. Roll the dough into a 7-inch circle, then flip and dust your surface with a bit more flour before placing it back down. Continue to roll into a 12-inch circle. If the dough is too firm, let it sit for 10 minutes at room temperature. If its too sticky, add more flour. If the dough cracks, patch it and continue rolling. Gently transfer the dough to a 9-inch pie plate. Trim the overhanging to about inch, then tuck it under and crimp the edges with your fingers.Lightly cover the pie crust and chill for 30 minutes while you make the crumble topping and filling.For the crumble topping: In a food processor, pulse together the flour, oats, brown sugar, salt, cinnamon, and spice until combined.

7. Add the coconut oil and pulse until crumbly. If it's too dry, add cold water 1 tablespoon at a time until larger crumbles form. Set aside.For the filling: Preheat the oven to 375F.In a large bowl, combine the apples with the lemon juice, vanilla, maple syrup, and cornstarch and toss well to coat. (You could also add a few more pinches of cinnamon, if desired)Fill the pie crust with the apple mixture and sprinkle evenly with the crumble topping.

8. Bake for 30 minutes and then lightly cover with foil and rotate the pan in the oven.

9. Bake 15 to 20 more minutes or until the apples are tender and the crust is golden brown.Cool 1 hour at room temperature before serving.

10. Serve with scoops of vanilla ice cream.


Nutrition Information:

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476k Calories
5g Protein
23g Total Fat
66g Carbs
6% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
476k
24%

Fat
23g
37%

  Saturated Fat
19g
124%

Carbohydrates
66g
22%

  Sugar
31g
35%

Cholesterol
0.0mg
0%

Sodium
224mg
10%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
5g
10%

Manganese
1mg
69%

Fiber
7g
29%

Selenium
19µg
27%

Vitamin B1
0.25mg
17%

Phosphorus
127mg
13%

Magnesium
49mg
12%

Vitamin B2
0.21mg
12%

Vitamin C
8mg
10%

Vitamin B3
2mg
10%

Iron
1mg
10%

Folate
37µg
9%

Potassium
317mg
9%

Copper
0.18mg
9%

Vitamin B6
0.18mg
9%

Zinc
0.91mg
6%

Vitamin K
4µg
4%

Calcium
37mg
4%

Vitamin B5
0.35mg
3%

Vitamin E
0.52mg
3%

Vitamin A
94IU
2%

covered percent of daily need
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