Apple Dumpling Cobbler
Apple Dumpling Cobbler with apples, cinnamon syrup, and pie crust will warm your house as the cooler weather sets in.
Almost every day at work, I go for a walk at lunch.
Nowhere too extravagant; just a lap around our parking lot full of cars and machines we manufacture. Two laps equal 1 mile.
Sometimes, I’ll do just 2 or 3. Other times, I’ve done 4 or 5.
Most of the time I walk by myself to clear my head; sometimes, I have a walking buddy.
It’s the only form of exercise I get during the day because when work is over, I go straight home, make dinner, then dive into work, whether it’d be for the blog or for a project I’m working on.
Now that fall is here, you can feel the chill in the air. I’m starting to wear my jacket on walks and wishing I had a cup of hot apple cider to drink.
Even though I’m going to miss summer, chiller weather means the apple festival I’ve always gone to growing up is approaching.
That guarantees I’ll be eating one of my favorite apple desserts – apple dumplings.
And instead of posting a traditional dumpling recipe, I decided to modernize it and make an Apple Dumpling Cobbler.
Less work, more apple goodness to share.
If you’ve ever made apple dumplings for a crowd, then you’ll appreciate this cobbler.
It has the same components as a dumpling – apple, pie crust, and cinnamon syrup – but you don’t have to spend time cutting squares and wrapping apples.
I think paired with the right casserole dish, this could make a great gift. If you’re invited to a dinner party, offer to bring this for dessert and give it to the host or hostess.
Or maybe you know a family who could use a quick pick me up. Maybe your work is having a potluck. Or bring it to your next game day party.
I can’t wait for the apple festival, which will be this upcoming weekend.
The farm puts all kinds of apples into bins for you to fill your bag, at least five varieties if not more.
Then you can buy a cup of hot or cold apple cider as you walk about the craft area.
Finally, you can buy apple dumplings for lunch and fresh pressed apple cider in jugs to go.
Can you tell I’m excited? I think I’ll have some cobbler to prep myself…
Apple Dumpling Cobbler
Apple Dumpling Cobbler with apples, cinnamon syrup, and pie crust will warm your house as the cooler weather sets in.
Ingredients
- 3 medium baking apples, peeled and chopped (roughly 1 pound or 3 cups chopped)
- 1/2 cup chopped walnuts or pecans
- 1/4 cup raisins
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup water
- 3 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1/4 teaspoon ground clove
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- Dough for one 9-inch pie crust (homemade or store bought)
- 1 teaspoon granulated sugar mixed with 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- Vanilla ice cream, for serving
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425F. Mix together the apples, nuts, and raisins then spread into a single layer in the bottom of a small casserole dish or 8x8 pan.
- In a medium saucepan, combine the sugar, water, 2 tablespoons butter, cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, and salt. Bring to a boil, stirring as the butter melts.
- Boil for 3- 5 minutes or until it starts to thicken like syrup. Remove from the heat and pour over the apple mixture. Stir until everything is coated.
- On a floured surface, roll out the dough large enough with a 1/8 inch thickness to cover the dish or pan. Place over the pan and seal.
- Melt remaining 1 tablespoon of butter. Brush over the dough then sprinkle on the cinnamon sugar mixture. Make 3 slits into the dough to let steam escape.
- Bake 30-35 minutes or until the crust is golden brown and the apple mixture is bubbling. Cool at least 15 minutes before serving with ice cream.
Source: Adapted from Long Grove Apple Haus Apple Cook Book (Amazon affiliate link)
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If you liked my Apple Dumpling Cobbler, you may also like these recipes:
From me:
- Apple Turnovers
- Homemade Apple Pie Filling
- Mini Pear Walnut Crisps with Blood Orange Caramel Sauce (can use apples)
From other bloggers:
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I’m a big fan of apple cobbler and can’t wait to try this recipe. So much easier than making apple dumplings too.
This looks fabulous, Carla! I’m with you- way excited for the start of apple season. Now that September is pretty much over, I’m done and dusted with summer weather, and ready for fall & all the hot apple things :)
Really nice recipe. Thank you. Have a great week.
sounds yummy!
This looks absolutely delicious…I want a bowl of this cobbler for breakfast! Today!
Bring on the deliciousness!
Looks delicious, Carla. I’m all for easy and desserts. Thanks!
I’m making this right now and I can’t wait to taste it.
i was wondering if the amount of butter was correct.
the mixture was thick from start. Am i doing something
wrong?
I’m not sure how thick you’re talking, but yes it’ll be thicker than water. When the cobbler bakes, the apples release some water, which will thin out the sauce. Don’t want it to be too thin!
I want to go to the Apple Festival with you and drink apple cider and eat apple dumplings and bring home bags ‘n bags of apples! I saw your photos on Instagram and Facebook – looks like you had a great time. This apple cobbler looks delicious. My husband LOVES apple recipes so I’m going to print out all of yours.
Just made this….very delicious
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This looks absolutely amazing and I really want to make this for Thanksgiving…I’m a newbie at making stuff like this though (I stick to cookies and brownies usually), so I was wondering what kind of apples you used? I really can’t wait to try this out! Thank you! :)
I used Jonagold apples, but any apple that is suitable for baking will do. Honeycrisp would be another great variety!
It looks amazing. I love apples, this is great recipe.
“chopped”? Why not sliced?
Chopped is more bite-sized as opposed to larger slices, but you’re welcome to do sliced if that’s your desire!