Apple Pie Bars

Published July 11, 2012. Updated March 29, 2024

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Apple Pie Bars are the easy-to-eat, easy-to-hold version of your favorite apple pie without the full hassle of a homemade pie. Warm, spiced apples layered with flaky crust and drizzled with a sweet frosting glaze make for the perfect fall treat (or anytime you’re craving it!). 

Any day is a good day for apple pie, right? To me apple pie isn’t just a Fall and Thanksgiving dessert, I want apple pie all through out the year. Why have such a good thing only once a year? Also, why stick with an ordinary pie? I love turning things into bar form. These are everything you get in an apple pie but in perfect, hand hold-able, individual bars.

Apple Pie Bars

These are one of my favorite things I’ve blogged yet. I’m so excited with how well they turned out. Sometimes the things I make for this blog can only be titled as an experiment (an obviously I don’t post them, in case you were wondering) because they end result doesn’t turn out how I want it to. These however, are something to brag about.

Apple Pie Bars

Just like a regular apple pie these do require a bit a work but I’m telling you it is so worth it! You can serve these warm with vanilla ice cream or allow them to cool almost entirely and drizzle them with the creamy vanilla glaze (it will remind you of a toaster strudel only a thousand times better). Got a craving for apple pie? Or maybe apple poptarts or toaster strudel? I won’t tell anyone if you eat these for breakfast!

You’re going to want to try these delicious Apple Pie Bars! Sweet, deliciously spiced, gooey apple filling is surrounded by a flavorful, flaky buttermilk crust then it’s finished with a delectable, silky vanilla glaze, do things get much better? Enjoy and share!

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Apple Pie Bars

Perfectly irresistible bars layered with a buttery crust and a sweet cinnamon swirled apple pie filling.
Servings: 16
Prep45 minutes
Cook50 minutes
Ready in: 1 hour 35 minutes

Ingredients

Vanilla Glaze

Instructions

  • To prepare pie crust:
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together 2 cups flour and salt. Cut butter into flour mixture with a pastry cutter or fork until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add buttermilk and egg yolk to mixture and stir until mixture comes together and you are able to form a ball. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate dough while preparing apple filling.
  • To prepare apple filling:
  • Peel, core and dice apples into thin and small pieces. Place diced apples in a large mixing bowl. Add orange juice and 1 tsp vanilla and toss apples to evenly coat. In a separate mixing bowl, whisk together 1/2 cup flour, granulated sugar, light-brown sugar, 1 1/4 tsp cinnamon and nutmeg. Pour flour mixture over apple mixture and toss to evenly coat, set aside.
  • To assemble pie:
  • Divide pie dough into 2 equal portions. Roll one portion into a 13x9 inch rectangle on a lightly floured surface. Lift rolled dough into an ungreased 13x9 inch baking dish (the easiest way to do this is to fold the dough in half and then fold in half again, then transfer folded dough to one corner of the dish and unfold to it's original shape to cover entire baking dish). 
  • Toss apple mixture once more and pour into baking dish over pie crust. Roll remaining dough into a 13 1/2 x 9 1/2 inch rectangle and place rolled dough over apples (folding and unfolding as previously noted). In a small mixing bowl whisk egg white until foamy, brush egg white over top pie crust (you will only need about half of the egg white). 
  • In a separate small mixing bowl whisk together 1 1/2 tbsp Raw Turbinado sugar with 1/4 tsp cinnamon. Sprinkle cinnamon sugar mixture evenly over top pie crust. Bake in preheated oven 50 - 60 minutes until golden brown and apples are tender when pierced with a toothpick.
  •  Remove from oven and allow to cool at least 30 minutes before cutting into squares. Drizzle with optional glaze or serve with vanilla ice cream. Store bars in refrigerator in an airtight container, rewarm in microwave if desired.

Vanilla Glaze

  • Combine all ingredients in a small mixing bowl, whisk until smooth. Add an additional 1/2 Tbsp half and half if you'd prefer a thinner consistency.

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52 Comments

  • Jaclyn

    If you find your dough to be too dry I would recommend adding more butter. I wanted mine dry because to me pie crust is meant to by somewhat dry and flaky and I was also taking into account the fact that the apples would add some liquids to the equation and I didn’t want a soggy crust I hate soggy crust =). I hope that recommendation helps though!

  • Anonymous

    Is the crust too dry because of the lack of liquids in the dough recipe? Should we add more water or another egg yolk?

  • Miami B

    Hi Jaclyn
    I find that the pie crust mixture is not enough to roll out to 2 layers in 9×13 pan. I managed to roll it out thin but turned out too thin after baking (and dry). The first time I made this, I used a smaller pan and the crust was delicious! What do you suggest? Should the dough mixture be increased in order to not have to roll it out as thin?

    • Jaclyn

      Hi Miami – please see the comment above, also if you want a thicker crust you could do 1 1/2 the recipe or even double depending on how thick you want it, you may need to bake it just a bit longer. Hope that helps! Thanks for your comment!

  • Anonymous

    Hey Jaclyn,
    I found that there wasn’t enough pie crust to fit a 13×9 pan and when I managed to roll the dough out flat enough to fit, the crust turned out too thin and dry.
    The first time I ever made it, I used a smaller pan so the dough didn’t have to be rolled out as much and it was deliciously flaky! Should we be increasing the pie crust recipe to fit the 13×9 pan? And there didn’t seem to be enough liquid to hold the 2cups of flour together. What should I do?

  • Lisa S.

    Awesome recipe! My only “complaint” is that the crust was really dry. I’d highly recommend making these the day before you plan on serving them so that the crust has time to soak in the juices and take on a better consistency. The flavor is phenomenal, though!

  • Miami B

    I’ve never made apple pie before but this is SO easy and SO delish! Great idea!!

  • qbdoll

    I can’t wait to make these. They look soooo yummy. I know my family will love them!

  • Anonymous

    just making these now, the pix mixture wasnt enough for the apple mixture. So I added some more flour. waiting now :)