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Caramel Apple Pie Recipe with Pecan Crumble Topping

September 10, 2025

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When I think of Halloween and fall treats, nothing feels more iconic than a caramel apple. This caramel apple pie recipe takes that classic autumnal favorite and turns it into a cozy dessert that’s perfect for Halloween parties or the first apple pie of the season. It’s the perfect apple pie to bake when the weather starts to get a bit chillier and you want something warm and cozy, but you’re not quite ready for the full holiday spice experience.

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Caramel Apple Pie: A Modern Twist on a Classic Dessert

Unlike many of the pies that I feature on this site, caramel apple pie doesn’t come with a deep, storied history or an instantly recognizable image. It’s a delicious concept, but with so many variations of apple pie already out there, it can be hard for a new version to carve out its place.

Some recipes stir caramel directly into the filling – sometimes even melting caramel candies into the filling. Others use a traditional spiced holiday apple pie filling, but then flood the top with caramel sauce.

This recipe incorporates a salted caramel sauce directly into an unspiced apple pie filling, then finishes the pie with a pecan crumble topping. To me, this flavor captures the essence of a sweet caramel apple rolled in pecans.

A Brief History of Caramel Apples

While caramel apple pie itself doesn’t have a long backstory, caramel apples do. They began as a twist on the earlier hard candy apple, first created in 1908 by William W. Kolb, a candy maker from New Jersey.

Decades later, in the 1950s, a Kraft Foods employee Dan Walker is credited with inventing the caramel apple we know today. He melted down leftover caramel candies and dipped apples into the soft caramel. The idea quickly caught on, and by 1960 caramel apples were so popular that a shopmaker named Vito Raimondi patented the first caramel apple dipping machine to help meet the demand.

William Kolb
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Best Apples To Use For Apple Pie

With so many apple varieties available these days, which ones make the best caramel apple pie? Because this recipe adds a lot of sweetness from the caramel sauce, using tart apples is more important than ever. Their acidity balances the rich caramel and sugar, keeping the pie from becoming overly sweet.

Granny Smith apples are the classic choice for apple pie thanks to their sharp tang and firm texture. However, other tart apples, like Gravenstein, work wonderfully too! Each type of apple brings its own balance of tartness, juiciness, and depth of flavor.

Here are some of the best tart apples for apple pie:

  • Granny Smith – consistently great and easy to find
  • Gravenstein – just as good as Granny Smith, but with a short growing season
  • Cortland – slightly sweeter but hold their shape well
  • Braeburn – sometimes described as having a natural hint of cinnamon
  • Jonathan – tart and flavorful but nicely balanced

Let us know if you have a favorite kind of apple to bake with!

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Pecan Crumble

To capture the full flavor and nostalgia of a caramel apple rolled in pecans, this pie is finished with a pecan crumble topping. It’s simple to make: start with a classic crumble, then fold in chopped pecans for a nutty crunch that toasts beautifully in the oven.

If you’re allergic to nuts or just prefer your pie without them, you can absolutely use a plain crumble topping instead. It will still bake up golden, buttery, and delicious. For a twist, try swapping the pecans for walnuts, almonds, or an oat based crumble.

Step-by-Step Caramel Apple Pie Recipe

Crust:

You’ll want a light-baked pie shell for this recipe. See my guide to blind baking here.

lightly blind baked pie crust

Making the Caramel Apple Pie Filling:

Ingredients

  • 2.5lbs tart apples, peeled, cored, and sliced
  • 6T salted caramel sauce
  • 2.5T granulated sugar (32g)
  • 2.5T brown sugar (32g)
  • 1t vanilla extract
  • 5T all-purpose flour (40g)
  • 1T lemon juice
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1.

Prepare all of your ingredients. In a large mixing bowl, combine the apples, sugar, brown sugar, vanilla, flour, and lemon juice.

2.

Using your hands, toss everything together until the apples are evenly coated. (If you prefer, you can wear nitrile gloves for this step.)

sliced apples being mixed for apple pie filling

3.

Add the salted caramel sauce and mix again until fully incorporated.

Mix the Pecan Crumble:

Ingredients

  • 1 stick unsalted butter, cubed (4oz)
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour (125g)
  • ½ cup granulated sugar (100g)
  • ½ cup brown sugar (100g)
  • ¼t salt
  • ½ cup untoasted pecans, chopped
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crumble and untoasted pecan pieces on a cutting board to make pecan crumble

1.

In a stand mixer, combine the flour, sugar, brown sugar, and salt. Mix until fully combined.

the dry ingredients for crumble mixed together

2.

Add the cubed butter. On low speed, cut the butter into the dries until no large chunks remain and the mixture resembles wet sand.

cutting the butter into the dries for crumble
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3.

Add the chopped pecans and mix briefly until evenly distributed

pecan crumble topping for pies

Assembling the Caramel Apple Pie

4.

Dump your caramel apple pie filling into your prepared light-baked pie shell, pressing down gently to reduce any air pockets.

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5.

Lightly brush the edges of the pie crust with cream. This ensures a beautiful golden brown color after baking.

a pie shell with unbaked caramel apple pie filling inside and the edges of the pie crust creamed, almost ready to go in the oven

6.

Top the pie with the pecan crumble topping. There should be no gaps where you can see the filling, but there shouldn’t be more than a single layer of the crumble either.

unbaked caramel apple pie with a pecan crumble topping ready to go in the oven

7.

Freeze your assembled pie before baking (this helps your pie bake evenly).

Baking a Caramel Apple Pie

8.

Preheat your oven to 350°F.

oven set to 350F

9.

Remove the pie from the freezer, and place on a parchment lined baking sheet.

10.

Bake for about 90 minutes, or until the crumble is golden brown and the filling is bubbling up slowly, like syrup.

a beautiful baked caramel apple pie topped with a pecan crumble in a crimped pie crust

11.

Remove from the oven and let cool at room temperature until ready to serve.

a beautiful baked caramel apple pie topped with a pecan crumble in a crimped pie crust

How to Serve Caramel Apple Pie:

  • With a scoop of vanilla ice cream – The warm caramel filling pairs perfectly with cool, creamy vanilla ice cream. Serve each slice with a generous scoop for a classic, crowd-pleasing pairing.
  • With whipped cream – A dollop of softly whipped cream adds a light, airy contrast to the rich filling and buttery crumble. Flavored whipped cream, like cinnamon or maple, can add an extra fall twist.
  • With a drizzle of extra caramel sauce – For even more caramel flavor, drizzle warm salted caramel sauce over the pie just before serving.
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Storage and Make Ahead Tips for Caramel Apple Pie

Short-term storage: This caramel apple pie can be kept at room temperature for about 1 day. After that, transfer it to the refrigerator, where it will keep for up to 1 week. Re-crisp the pie before serving if refrigerated.

Re-crisp before serving: Chilling softens the crust and crumble, so reheat the pie before serving. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and bake for 15–20 minutes, until warmed through and the topping is crisp again.

Freezing for later: You can assemble this pie ahead of time and freeze it (unbaked) for up to 3 months. Once assembled, wrap it tightly in a freezer bag or double-wrap in plastic wrap and foil to prevent freezer burn. When you’re ready to enjoy it, bake straight from frozen until the filling is bubbling and the topping is golden. Frozen pies are especially handy around the holidays, since you can prep ahead and simply bake on the day you want to serve.

We’d love to see your caramel apple pie creations! If you give this recipe a try, tag @doggone_baking on social media so we can share in the fall baking fun.

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a beautiful baked caramel apple pie topped with a pecan crumble in a crimped pie crust

Caramel Apple Pie with Pecan Crumble Topping

This caramel apple pie takes the classic fall favorite and transforms it into a cozy dessert. Tart apples are tossed in salted caramel sauce, baked inside a buttery crust, and topped with a pecan crumble that bakes up golden and crunchy. Perfect for Halloween, Thanksgiving, or any autumn gathering, this pie balances rich caramel sweetness with the bright tang of fresh apples.
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Prep Time 1 hour
Cook Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Freezing Time 30 minutes
Total Time 3 hours
Course Dessert
Servings 1 pie

Ingredients
  

Crust

  • 1 Light-Baked Pie Shell

Caramel Apple Pie Filling

  • lbs Tart Apples, peels, cored, and sliced
  • 6 tbsp Salted Caramel Sauce
  • tbsp Granulated Sugar (32g)
  • tbsp Brown Sugar (32g)
  • 1 tsp Vanilla Extract
  • 5 tbsp All-Purpose Flour (40g)
  • 1 tbsp Lemon Juice

Pecan Crumble Topping

  • 4 oz Unsalted Butter, cubed (1 stick)
  • 1 cup All-Purpose Flour (125g)
  • ½ cup Granulated Sugar (100g)
  • ½ cup Brown Sugar (100g)
  • ¼ tsp Salt
  • ½ cup Pecans, untoasted, chopped

Instructions
 

Make the Caramel Apple Pie Filling

  • In a large bowl, combine the sliced apples, granulated sugar, brown sugar, flour, vanilla, and lemon juice. Toss until the apples are evenly coated.
  • Add the salted caramel sauce and mix until the apples are evenly coated. Set aside.
    sliced apples being mixed for apple pie filling

Make the Pecan Crumble

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, combine the flour, sugar, brown sugar, and salt for the crumble.
    the dry ingredients for crumble mixed together
  • Cut in the cubed butter on low speed until the mixture resembles wet sand.
    crumble that has just been made in a mixing bowl
  • Fold in the chopped pecans until they are evenly distributed. Set aside.
    pecan crumble topping for pies

Assemble the Caramel Apple Pie

  • Fill the prepared pie shell with the caramel apple mixture, pressing down gently to reduce air pockets.
    a picture of a pie shell with caramel apple pie filling inside, unbaked
  • Lightly brush the edges of the crust with cream for a golden finish. (optional)
    a pie shell with unbaked caramel apple pie filling inside and the edges of the pie crust creamed, almost ready to go in the oven
  • Sprinkle the pecan crumble evenly over the top. There should be no gaps where you can see through to the filling, but it should also only be a single thin layer.
    unbaked caramel apple pie with a pecan crumble topping ready to go in the oven
  • Freeze the pie before baking.*

Bake the Caramel Apple Pie

  • Preheat the oven to 350℉ (175℃).
    oven set to 350F
  • Bake the pie from frozen on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper for 75 - 105 minutes. The crumble should be golden brown and the filling should be slowly bubbling in some pots like syrup.
    a beautiful baked caramel apple pie topped with a pecan crumble in a crimped pie crust
  • Remove from the oven and let cool at room temperature before serving.
  • Serve warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, or an extra drizzle of caramel sauce.

Notes

*Baking pies from frozen leads to more even cooking and more even color on the pie.
Keyword apple, apple pie, caramel, caramel apple, holiday pie, salted caramel
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Jennifer Sterbenz of Doggone Baking

Jennifer Sterbenz

Doggone Baking

In 2016, I left my office job and became a professional baker. These days I spend my days testing recipes and baking pies while my two dogs snooze happily nearby.

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Jennifer Sterbenz of Doggone Baking

Jennifer Sterbenz

Doggone Baking

In 2016, I left my office job and became a professional baker. These days I spend my days testing recipes and baking pies while my two dogs snooze happily nearby.

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