Old Fashioned Apple Dumplings | A Sweet Baked Apple Treat! (2024)

Old Fashioned Apple Dumplings | A Sweet Baked Apple Treat! (1) Jessica

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 50 minutes mins

Additional Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins

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Baked till tender, wrapped in a flaky pie crust, and served with a sweet apple cider sauce, these gorgeous Old Fashioned Apple Dumplings are irresistible!

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Table of Contents

  • Why You’ll Love This Apple Dumplings Recipe
  • What Are Apple Dumplings Made Of?
  • How to Make Old-Fashioned Apple Dumplings
  • Baker’s Notes
  • Do You Eat Apple Dumplings Cold or Hot?
  • Storing and Reheating
  • Get the Recipe
  • More Apple Desserts

    Why You’ll Love This Apple Dumplings Recipe

    • A classic recipe. Sometimes old recipes are the best, and if you taste a bite of these tender, flaky apple dumplings, I’m sure you’ll agree this is one of them. Each pastry-wrapped apple is a cute, warmly-spiced indulgence!
    • Easier than you think. There is some “work” involved in making apple dumplings but the process is fun and they’re easier to make than you may think.
    • All the flavors of apple pie. Apple dumplings taste very similar to apple pie so if you love that flavor, you’ll love this apple dumpling recipe too!

    If you like this recipe, be sure to check out these Easy Cranberry Apple Dumplings, Mountain Dew Apple Dumplings, and Rum Apple Dumplings. You may also like my Mini Apple Pie recipe or my Dutch Apple Pie.

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    What Are Apple Dumplings Made Of?

    Apple dumplings are basically made of apple pie ingredients, so if you have baked apple pies before, this will be very familiar to you. Scroll down to the recipe card for measurements.

    For the Dumplings

    • Apples: Large, Granny Smith green apples, peeled and cored.
    • Pie Crusts: You’ll need two 9-inch pie crusts, either store-bought or homemade. (Try my Easy Homemade Pie Crust recipe for a quick tutorial on making your own!)
    • Brown Sugar: Be sure to pack the brown sugar into your measuring cup for accuracy. Light brown sugar gives a pleasingly warm, homey flavor, while dark brown sugar will add a more intense molasses taste.
    • Spices: I use cinnamon and nutmeg – you could also go with apple pie spice.
    • Salt
    • Butter: Salted or unsalted is fine. If you use salted butter, you may want to slightly reduce the amount of salt in the filling mixture.

    For the Sauce

    • Apple Cider: Plain apple cider, not hard cider.
    • Brown Sugar: Again, you can choose light or dark depending on how intense you want the molasses flavor to be.
    • Butter
    • Vanilla: Pure vanilla extract.
    • Cinnamon: Or apple pie spice.
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    How to Make Old-Fashioned Apple Dumplings

    Who wouldn’t adore a juicy, baked apple covered in flaky pastry? Here’s how to make melt-in-your-mouth, homemade apple dumplings.Scroll down to the recipe card for more detailed instructions.

    • Get Ready to Bake. First things first: go ahead and preheat your oven to 375°F, and grease a 9×13 inch baking pan with butter.
    • Roll and Cut the Crusts. Divide the pie crust into 6 equal portions, and roll each one out into a square (or circle) about seven inches across. You want the pieces to be large enough to wrap completely around the apples.
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    • Place and Fill the Apples. Place an apple in the center of each pie crust, with the center core facing upward. Then whisk together the brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt. Divide this mixture between the apples, poking some inside each core, and sprinkling the rest around the base of each apple.
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    • Add Butter and Seal the Crusts. Slice the butter into 6 even slices, and place one piece of butter in the opening of each apple. Fold the edges of the dough over the apple, to create the dumpling. Be sure to pinch the edges together to seal the dough, so that the juices and steam stay inside and cook the apple. Carefully move the dumplings to your prepared baking pan.
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    • Make the Sauce. Now that the dumplings are ready to bake, place a medium-sized saucepan over medium-high heat, and add all of the sauce ingredients to it. Stir constantly while the mixture comes to a boil. Once the sugar has dissolved, boil the sauce for one more minute, and then take it off of the heat to cool for about five minutes.
    • Add Sauce to Dumplings, and Bake. Carefully pour the sauce over the dumplings, and then place them in the preheated oven for 50 to 55 minutes, or until the apples are tender and the pie crusts are golden brown.
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    • Rest and Serve. Let the apple dumplings rest for 10 minutes, and then serve them up with ice cream and the sauce from the baking dish drizzled on top.
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    Baker’s Notes

    So there you have it, a scrumptiously old-fashioned dessert that the whole family will devour. This is a special recipe to pull out during fall and winter when apples are in season! Check out these helpful tips for baking up the perfect batch.

    • The Best Apples for Apple Dumplings: I like to use green granny smith apples, because they give the perfect amount of tartness. However, you can use any apple you like! Fuji, Honey Crisp, or Snapdragon apples are great in these dumplings too.
    • Apple Cider: If you don’t have apple cider, you can also use apple juice. Apple cider just adds an extra depth of flavor.
    • Cinnamon Candies: If you want to switch it up, you can add cinnamon imperials (red hot candies) to the center of your apples before wrapping them. This retro twist on the classic adds a spicy cinnamon center to each dumpling.
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    Do You Eat Apple Dumplings Cold or Hot?

    You can serve apple dumplings cold, hot, or anywhere in between. My favorite way to serve them is warm, with ice cream. Whipped cream would also be fantastic!

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    Storing and Reheating

    • Fridge. Store leftover apple dumplings in an airtight container in the fridge, for up to 3 days.
    • Reheat. Reheat before serving in the oven at 350°F.
    • Freezer. Freeze individual apple dumplings in a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months. Reheat in a 350°F oven until warmed through, covering loosely with foil if the dumplings start to get too brown.

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    Old Fashioned Apple Dumplings

    Baked till tender, wrapped in a flaky pie crust, and served with a sweet apple cider sauce, these gorgeous Old Fashioned Apple Dumplings are irresistible!

    Prep Time20 minutes minutes

    Cook Time50 minutes minutes

    Additional Time10 minutes minutes

    Total Time1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

    Ingredients

    Dumplings:

    • 6 large Granny Smith green apples, peeled and cored
    • 2 9- inch pie crusts
    • ½ cup packed brown sugar
    • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
    • ½ teaspoon nutmeg
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • 6 tablespoons butter

    Sauce:

    • 2 cups apple cider
    • 3 tablespoons brown sugar
    • 2 tablespoons butter
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 1 teaspoon cinnamon

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 375°F. Butter a 9×13 inch baking pan, set aside.

    • Divide pie crust into 6 equal pieces and roll each into about a 7” square or circle. You want the pie dough to be large enough to wrap completely around your apples. Place an apple on each pie dough with the center core facing upward.

    • In a small bowl, whisk together brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt. Divide brown sugar mixture between apples, poking some inside each cored opening and the rest around the base of each apple.

    • Slice butter into 6 even slices and place 1 piece of butter in the opening of each apple.

    • Fold the corners of the dough over the apple to create the dumpling around the apple, being sure to pinch the edges together to seal the dough around the apples. Transfer dumplings to prepared baking pan.

    • In a medium sized saucepan over medium-high heat, add all sauce ingredients and bring mixture to a low boil, stirring constantly. Once the sugar has dissolved, cook for 1 minute longer and then remove from the heat. Let sauce cool for 5 minutes and then carefully pour it evenly over the apples.

    • Bake for 50 to 55 minutes, until golden brown and apples are tender.

    • Let dumplings rest for 10 minutes after coming out of the oven. Serve dumplings warm with ice cream and extra sauce poured on top.

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    Notes

    • Storage: Store leftover apple dumplings in an airtight container in the fridge, for up to 3 days. Freeze for up to 3 months. Reheat in the oven at 350°F.
    • The Best Apples for Apple Dumplings: I like to use green granny smith apples, because they give the perfect amount of tartness. However, you can use any apple you like! Fuji, Honey Crisp, or Snapdragon apples are great in these dumplings too.
    • Apple Cider: If you don’t have apple cider, you can also use apple juice. Apple cider just adds an extra depth of flavor.
    • Cinnamon Candies: If you want to switch it up, you can add cinnamon imperials (red hot candies) to the center of your apples before wrapping them. This retro twist on the classic adds a spicy cinnamon center to each dumpling.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1, Calories: 654kcal, Carbohydrates: 92g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 31g, Saturated Fat: 15g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 13g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 41mg, Sodium: 549mg, Fiber: 9g, Sugar: 53g

    © Jessica – The Novice Chef

    Cuisine: American

    Category: Desserts

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    • Christmas
    • Desserts
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    • Fall
    • Holidays
    • Pie
    • Recipes
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    FAQs

    What was Thomas Edison's favorite food? ›

    Apple dumplings were Thomas Edison's favorite food. Louis Hughes, born a black slave in Virginia in 1832, recorded an account of a Fourth of July barbecue for the slaves with roasted pigs and sheep, but apple dumplings and peach cobbler were still the favorites "relished by all the slaves".

    Can you leave apple dumplings out overnight? ›

    Don't leave them out at room temperature for more than 2 hours, as this can lead to faster spoilage. To store apple dumplings in the refrigerator, place them in an airtight container with parchment paper in between layers to prevent them from sticking together.

    How to heat up an apple dumpling? ›

    Leftover apple dumplings can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days, or in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. To capture that just-baked flavor and texture, reheat in a foil-covered pan at 350 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes.

    Where did apple dumplings originate? ›

    Apple dumplings are believed to be native to the northeastern United States, around Pennsylvania. Often found among the delicious Amish recipes, it is frequently eaten as a breakfast item, too. However, they are also regularly eaten as a dessert and sometimes served with ice cream.

    What was Thomas Edison's most famous quote? ›

    “Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration.”

    What was Edison's most profitable invention? ›

    But Edison's work wasn't in vain -- storage batteries became his most profitable invention and were used in miners' headlamps, railroad signals and marine buoys. His friend Henry Ford also used Edison's batteries in his Model Ts.

    Can I eat expired frozen dumplings? ›

    Eating frozen food past the expiration date can be safe, but the food may no longer have the best flavor or texture. Keeping frozen food at or below 0℉ will help maintain the quality and safety of that food for the longest amount of time.

    Can you eat cooked dumplings the next day? ›

    Cooking Dumplings

    They keep well in the fridge for 5-7 days and even longer in the freezer!

    Can you reheat dumplings twice? ›

    If food has been hygienically prepared, cooled quickly after cooking (or reheating) and stored cold, reheating more than once should not increase the risk of illness. However, prolonged storage and repeated reheating will affect the taste, texture, and sometimes the nutritional quality of foods.

    Why did my dumplings melt? ›

    Lower your heat so that your broth is just barely barely barely boiling and drop these pieces in one at a time. It is important that you DO NOT STIR. We are not going to stir these as we don't want our dumplings cooking up. If you do stir, you will basically cause your dumplings to dissolve.

    Who is the baby in Strawberry Shortcake? ›

    Apple Dumplin is based on the baby from the original and first reboot of Strawberry Shortcake. She shares her red and yellow theme coloring with her. In the 2003 reboot of Strawberry Shortcake, Apple Dumplin was her little sister and had a red and green and yellow theme coloring.

    Can you heat dumplings in the microwave? ›

    Method 2: Microwaving:

    Transfer your desired number of dumplings to a microwave-safe dish or a shallow bowl. Add 1-2 tablespoons of water to the dish. Cover the dish with a damp paper towel and microwave for 2 minutes.

    How do you grate apples for a recipe? ›

    When grating, we found it easiest (and least wasteful) to leave the core intact and use it as a handle. Grip the apple by the top and the bottom of the core and grate it on the large holes of a paddle or box grater. When you reach the core, turn the apple 90 degrees. Repeat until only the core remains.

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