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Home / Recipes / Dessert / Homemade Apple Pie Filling

Homemade Apple Pie Filling

35 minutes mins
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4.97 from 54 votes
Jump to Recipe 11/25/20 | Updated: 03/14/21 | by Nora
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Homemade Apple Pie Filling is full of warm spices with just the right amount of sweetness. It’s quick and easy to make with just a few ingredients!

close up of homemade apple pie filling in skillet

Aren’t fruit pies just the best thing ever? I love nothing more than a homemade pie, and apple might just be my favorite. I mean, it is America’s pie after all ?

My apple pie filling makes a lot of delicious, sweet, almost caramel-like sauce. It’s different from the filling I use in my classic apple pie recipe (it’s adapted from Sam Sifton, so it’s very traditional and the filling resembles more sautéed apples vs canned apple pie filling).

This recipe right here is more similar to a canned apple pie filling – with lots of yummy caramel-like sauce. I have to say: I love them both! And this recipe here is not just great for Thanksgiving pies, it’s also wonderful over oatmeal and for any recipe that calls for canned apple pie filling!

Ingredients you’ll need

Here is a visual overview of the ingredients in the recipe. Scroll down to the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post for quantities!

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Ingredients for Homemade Apple Pie Filling: Apples, water, cornstarch, brown sugar, granulated sugar, apple cider vinegar, butter, ground cinnamon, apple pie spice and salt.

Ingredient notes

  • Apples: I know many people swear by Granny Smith apples for apple pie filling, and I will admit: They are very tasty. My kids do not go for tart apples though, so I always use Gala and they work just fine for a more mild apple pie filling.
  • Apple cider vinegar: Don’t worry, this will not make the filling taste of vinegar. It does give the whole thing some extra oomph though, and I can always tell the difference between an apple pie made with a touch of apple cider vinegar in the filling. It’s just extra delicious!
  • Apple pie spice: If you don’t have this on hand, use a blend of ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon and pinches of ground allspice, ginger, cloves and a pinch of nutmeg (you can use a blend of any of these spices you have on hand, just be cautious and don’t use too much of the spices called for by pinches). Or just use more cinnamon.

How to make apple pie filling

You start by peeling and slicing the apples (1). Then, cook them with the butter (2) until they apples are coated with melted butter.

Stir in the sugars and spices (3) and cook until the apples are starting to soften (4).

steps to show preparing and sautéing apples for apple pie filling

Next, combine the water, apple cider vinegar and cornstarch in a measuring jug until no more lumps remain (5).

Pour the cornstarch slurry into the pan with the apples (6), stir very well, then simmer until the sauce has thickened and the apples are soft (7).

collage to show steps of thickening apple pie filling

Now your apple pie filling is ready to be used! It gets thicker as it cools, and I like to cool it down fully before adding it to a pie crust (else it could produce a soggy crust on a pie).

For other recipes like an oatmeal topping, it should be used warm – it’s much tastier and has a better texture when eaten warm.

Recipe tips

  • Make sure to fully whisk the cornstarch into the water before adding it to the apples – otherwise you’ll end up with a lumpy filling.
  • It’s also very important to stir the cornstarch slurry into the filling immediately – don’t let it sit in one blob, or again, you’ll have a lumpy filling.
  • Slice the apples evenly, otherwise you’ll have pieces that are still firm and pieces that turn into mush. The exact size you cut your apples into is up to your preferences though: I like them best in about ¼ inch wedges. But I know others who prefer them in smaller pieces, or even diced. Almost anything goes, as long as you cut them all the same. Keep in mind: If you’re slicing the apples much larger or much smaller than ¼ inch, you’ll need to adjust the cooking time.
overhead view of skillet with apple filling

Storage tips

Keep the apple pie filling in a covered container chilled in the fridge for up to 5 days.

You can also freeze the filling in a freezer-friendly container for up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight, then use as you would fresh.

How to use apple pie filling

You can use your apple pie filling in your favorite double crust to make an apple pie. Check out my favorite pie crust for an easy recipe!

You can also use it in pretty much any recipe that needs canned apple pie filling: In an apple cobbler, an apple dump cake – or even in an apple crisp for an extra-delicious twist!

And like I said, it’s also great on oatmeal or with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

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Homemade Apple Pie Filling is full of warm spices with just the right amount of sweetness. It's quick and easy to make with just a few ingredients!
Recipe by Nora from Savory Nothings
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Recipe details

Prep 15 minutes mins
Cook 20 minutes mins
Total 35 minutes mins
Servings 1 pie
Difficulty Easy

Ingredients
 

  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 5 cups peeled, cored and thinly sliced apples
  • ¾ cup brown sugar packed
  • ¼ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon apple pie spice see notes for substitute
  • ⅛ teaspoon salt
  • 6 tablespoons cornstarch or more as needed
  • 2 ½ cups water
  • 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar

Instructions
 

  • Add butter and apples to large, wide skillet over medium heat. Toss until apples are coated with melted butter.
  • Stir in both sugars, spices and salt. Bring to a simmer, then cook until apples are starting to soften, about 4-5 minutes.
  • In the meantime, combine water, cornstarch and apple cider vinegar in a measuring jug until no lumps remain.
  • Pour cornstarch mixture over the softened apples and carefully stir. Bring to a simmer, then simmer until filling has thickened and apples are tender. Cool before using in your favorite 9-inch pie crust (see notes below for baking tips).

Notes

Ingredient notes
  • Apples: I know many people swear by Granny Smith apples for apple pie filling, and I will admit: They are very tasty. My kids do not go for tart apples though, so I always use Gala and they work just fine for a more mild apple pie filling.
  • Apple cider vinegar: Don’t worry, this will not make the filling taste of vinegar. It does give the whole thing some extra oomph though, and I can always tell the difference between an apple pie made with a touch of apple cider vinegar in the filling. It’s just extra delicious!
  • Apple pie spice: If you don’t have this on hand, use a blend of ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon and pinches of ground allspice, ginger, cloves and a pinch of nutmeg (you can use a blend of any of these spices you have on hand, just be cautious and don’t use too much of the spices called for by pinches). Or just use more cinnamon.
Recipe tips
  • Make sure to fully whisk the cornstarch into the water before adding it to the apples – otherwise you’ll end up with a lumpy filling.
  • It’s also very important to stir the cornstarch slurry into the filling immediately – don’t let it sit in one blob, or again, you’ll have a lumpy filling.
  • Slice the apples evenly, otherwise you’ll have pieces that are still firm and pieces that turn into mush. The exact size you cut your apples into is up to your preferences though: I like them best in about ¼ inch wedges. But I know others who prefer them in smaller pieces, or even diced. Almost anything goes, as long as you cut them all the same. Keep in mind: If you’re slicing the apples much larger or much smaller than ¼ inch, you’ll need to adjust the cooking time.
  • Baking a pie: Heat your oven to 425°F, placing a baking sheet in the oven to heat up as well. After assembling your pie filling in your favorite pie crust (top and bottom crust recommended; cut vents into top crust and brush with egg white/sprinkle with sugar before baking), place it on the hot baking sheet in your preheated oven. Bake your pie at 425°F for 20 minutes, then reduce the heat to 375°F. Finish baking the pie for 30-40 minutes or until the top is golden. You’ll need to cover the edge with a pie shield or strips of aluminum foil after about 15-20 minutes, so make sure to watch out for that. This is for a 9-inch pie, other sizes will require different baking times.
Nutrition is an estimate.

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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American

Nora Rusev from Savory Nothings
About Nora 
When I got married to my professional chef husband, I realized I had to step up my game in the kitchen. Now I share my favorite foolproof family recipes here on Savory Nothings: Chef-approved, kid-vetted and easy enough for everyday home cooks like you and me!   Learn more.

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  1. Jackie Beffa says

    Jun 1, 2024

    Was easy and tasty. Will definitely use this recipe again. Never thought of adding apple cider vinegar before.

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Jun 9, 2024

      The apple cider vinegar is a game changer for sure! Glad you liked the recipe, Jackie.

      Reply
  2. cheri jacobsen says

    May 15, 2024

    can I can this recipe?

    Reply
  3. Lynda says

    Mar 31, 2024

    4 stars
    Truly the best Apple Pie recipe. We ate the whole thing!
    5 Stars!!!
    Thank you! 💞 😊

    Reply
  4. Gail white says

    Mar 22, 2024

    5 stars
    I haven’t made it yet but real soon, it’s Easter Sunday coming up and I want to make it then for the holiday and the family, thanks so much for the recipe

    Reply
  5. Teresa J Johnson says

    Mar 14, 2024

    amazing, wonderful pie 🥧

    Reply
  6. Pamela Randall says

    Feb 19, 2024

    this is the best apple pie I’ve ever made. everyone loved it.

    Reply
  7. Sandy says

    Feb 4, 2024

    5 stars
    I made this apple filling and made it into a pie . It was so delicious. I have never posted a comment like this before. I don’t know how many recipes I’ve made and ended up throwing it away. The only problem I had was the top crust cracked. I know it was something I did but I don’t know what. Thank you for the recipe I will definitely make it again.

    Reply
  8. Shannon says

    Jan 11, 2024

    Turned out great, I used a gf pie crust and this was like my 2nd time baking a pie. Made it for Christmas dinner, everyone liked it, it was a hit!

    Reply
  9. Tessie Jefcoat says

    Jan 5, 2024

    5 stars
    Best apple pies ever!! Thank you for this recipe!! I have made it 3 times in the past 2 months!!

    Reply
    • Katie Jo says

      Sep 17, 2024

      5 stars
      My apple pie filling is getting a little firm when it’s cooling down. Did I put too much cornstarch in it?

      Reply
      • Nora says

        Nov 20, 2024

        Hey Katie Jo! It sounds like the cornstarch might be the culprit. If the filling is getting too firm as it cools, it’s possible that a little too much cornstarch was added, or it thickened a bit more than expected during cooking.

        Next time, you can try using slightly less cornstarch, or if the mixture looks super thick while cooking, add a splash of water or apple juice to loosen it up a bit. It’s an easy fix, and your filling will still be delicious—homemade apple pie filling always is! 😊🍎🥧

        Reply
  10. Angie says

    Dec 27, 2023

    5 stars
    It was a hit at our Christmas dinner

    Reply
  11. Laura Kaspar says

    Dec 24, 2023

    5 stars
    I have jars of this delicious Apple Pie Filling chilling in my fridge, this recipe made 2 1/2 quarts. I will use it to make a gluten-free Apple Crisp for my grandson on Christmas Day. This is a wonderful recipe for warm gooey apple perfection!

    Reply
  12. Joann harris says

    Dec 17, 2023

    5 stars
    Nora I just made two of these for Christmas one for my neighbor the filling taste great thank you so much for the recipe…

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Dec 18, 2023

      So glad, Joann!

      Reply
  13. Kidnms says

    Nov 23, 2023

    5 stars
    I’m a newbie at baking pies but this recipe was easy to follow and turned very good. I’ve made it twice and it will be my go to. Everyone loved it!

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Nov 23, 2023

      I’m so glad!

      Reply
  14. Caroline Mills says

    Nov 23, 2023

    Delicious and easy! A great recipe. I used a couple of types of apples and the filling is delicious. Thanks for posting this.

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Nov 23, 2023

      I’m so glad, Caroline!

      Reply
  15. Melody E says

    Nov 22, 2023

    5 stars
    I dont like apple pie so making this was a lil challenging as I didnt know what flavor I was looking for. This filling was delightfully delicious. I Will definately be adding this to my recipes. Thank you

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Nov 23, 2023

      I’m so glad, Melody!

      Reply
  16. Donna says

    Nov 8, 2023

    5 stars
    I have tried to make apple pies before but they never tasted good. I tried this recipe and it was a huge hit!!! I served the pie warm with vanilla ice cream. I did take a shortcut and used pre made crust.

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Nov 19, 2023

      I’m so glad, Donna!

      Reply
  17. Gia W says

    Nov 6, 2023

    5 stars
    Delicious and easy

    Reply
  18. Kayla says

    Nov 2, 2023

    Dude there’s literally no baking instructions. And I looked on your pie crust recipe. Thanks for nothing.

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Nov 20, 2023

      Kayla, this is a recipe for pie filling, not for apple pie. And there is an entire “how to bake pie crust” section in the (very thorough) pie crust post, so I’m really confused how you got nothing from this? There’s also a more involved Apple Pie recipe here on the site. I’m sure you could have found the information you’re looking for.

      Reply
  19. Julie Ramirez says

    Oct 26, 2023

    5 stars
    Easy and delicious!!!! I will always make my apple pies like this!!

    Reply
  20. Denise Barbely says

    Oct 7, 2023

    5 stars
    Very good very sweet and so easy!!

    Reply
    • Selena Thompson says

      Oct 19, 2023

      5 stars
      Best apple pie filling. Everyone loved it

      Reply
  21. Jacque says

    Sep 4, 2023

    So I’m making the filling,now just have to figure out how to bake the pie

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Sep 15, 2023

      Check out my pie crust recipe, which includes tips for baking the perfect fruit pie!

      Reply
      • Karinne says

        Oct 15, 2023

        I’m thinking about substituting the water with apple cider. Do you think that will work? I know I’m going to need to balance the sweet with an acid. Would you recommend more apple cider vinegar or lemon juice?

        Reply
        • Nora says

          Oct 16, 2023

          I think that would be delicious. I would just taste the filling, and then decide if/what acid you want to use. I would be careful not to make it too vinegar-y. Hope this helps!

          Reply
      • Nicole Caruso says

        Oct 1, 2024

        Outstanding – I added cranberries my husband’s mother used to do that. Wonderful

        Reply
  22. Rosetta says

    Jul 31, 2023

    5 stars
    My pie is in the oven…but there’s no info about temperature of the oven or how long to cook it. So, I’m just going to watch it. I like the prep. I’m sure it will be yummy.

    Reply
  23. judy norbut says

    Jul 9, 2023

    5 stars
    This is absolutely delicious!!
    And the consistency of the “sauce” is just right. I’ll use this from now on to make my apple pies.
    And guess what! I even substituted 1/2 the sugar for a sugar substitute AND I used slices of pattypan squash instead of apples.
    Amazing!

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Jul 9, 2023

      I’m so glad the pie filling worked out so well for you, Judy. Thank you for sharing your substitutes as well, I’m sure it will be helpful to others!

      Reply
  24. k. hills says

    Jun 6, 2023

    5 stars
    I have not made your pie. I was sleep deprived the other day but I wanted to make a apple pie, weather was very cool great for baking. I remember reading add apple cider to filling, well I didnt recheck the recipe before hand, I put in apple cider vinegar in. While pie was cooling I re checked the recipe and it was apple cider not vinegar. I was sweating bullets. I watched on line and found your apple pie filling using vinegar. With my diabetes I used splenda, can taste the different, but after messing up with vinegar. I like the pie better with vinegar. THANK you for saving my pie. Have a Great day. God bless

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Jul 9, 2023

      That’s the sweetest comment. Glad the recipe was of help. And I agree – nothing like some cider vinegar to take an apple pie filling from good to great!

      Reply
  25. Mona Cunningham says

    Jul 24, 2022

    Can zucchini be substituted for apples?

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Aug 21, 2022

      I have never tried it, Mona! I do think it could potentially work, I have seen many old-fashioned recipes using zucchini instead of apples for pie filling.

      Reply
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