It’s made of sweet, tart, and juicy apples underneath a bed of buttery crumble. Apple Brown Betty is the perfect autumn comfort food.  Don’t believe me? Try it, and you’ll see! Don’t worry, it’s so easy to make. Even non-bakers will nail this! Just slice up some apples and whip up a crumble. The rest is up to the oven.  Boy, your kitchen is about to smell like heaven. Drooling yet? Me, too, so let’s get started!

Apple Brown Betty

An Apple Brown Betty is a baked dish made with apples topped with a crisp crumble. The combination of sugar, butter, cinnamon, and apples gives it the ultimate fall flavor. Because there is no pie crust required, an Apple Brown Betty is one of the easiest apple desserts to make. It calls for the most basic pantry ingredients that you most probably already have on hand. Apart from peeling, coring, and slicing the apples, it’s just a matter of mixing ingredients to create a crumble. Minimal effort, maximum reward! Apple Brown Betty is a fantastic dessert, but you can also serve it with coffee for breakfast. It also makes a delicious afternoon treat, especially when paired with tea.  Or have it at midnight while watching your favorite show. I promise I won’t judge! I do it too, all the time. 

A Brief History

Apple Brown Betty has been around since colonial times. It dates as far back to 1864, first appearing in the Yale Literary Magazine. It was described as a dish made with sweet apples, bread crumbs, and spices.  In 1890, the recipe appeared in a cookbook by Mrs. Mary Hinman Abel titled “Practical Sanitary and Economic Cooking Adapted to Persons of Moderate and Small Means.” What a mouthful! Featuring recipes that could feed a family for as low as 13 cents a day, the book contained affordable recipes that sought to improve the dietary choices of the poor.  Here’s a fun fact: Apple Brown Betty was one of President Ronald Reagan’s favorite desserts! He loved it so much, that it was one of the most frequent desserts made at the White House during his time.  It’s so good that it even has his own day! Yup, October 5th is the official National Apple Brown Betty Day.

Apple Brown Betty vs. Apple Crisp

They are closely related, but not quite the same. Basically, they’re both apples underneath a crisp topping and baked to perfection. The difference is, an apple crisp has oats in the topping.  That said, if you’re not a fan of oats, this recipe is for you! This recipe uses flour, sugar, and butter to make a crumble. It has the same delicious topping, minus the gritty oats.

Ingredients

Apples. Either Crispin, Granny Smith, Empire, or McIntosh. Slice the apples thinly and evenly so they soften perfectly as they bake. Orange juice. To keep the apples from browning. You can use any acidic fruit juices, too, such as lemon, lime, or pineapple. All-purpose flour. The base of the crumble. While other recipes call for bread or granola for the topping, you’ll make your very own!  Sugar. To sweeten the crumble. Cinnamon and nutmeg.  To give the crumble that iconic fall flavor.  Butter. Make sure it’s cold! Otherwise, you won’t be able to create those coarse crumbles.

Tips for Making Brown Betties

Apples are obviously the star of this dessert, so if you want it to be sweet, use sweet apples. But since you’ll be cooking them, you’ll also want to pick crisp and firm apples that won’t disintegrate in high heat.  That said, your best options are Crispin apples, which are available all-year-round, so yay! Empire apples from New York are also ideal because they’re crisp, sweet, and slightly tart. And of course, you can’t go wrong with the classic Granny Smith. McIntosh apples, albeit a bit tangy, also work well. Just add more sugar to the recipe if you want to counterbalance the tartness.  Slice the apples in thin slices, about a quarter of an inch, so they’ll be perfectly tender once cooked. You’ll also want to make uniform slices so they cook evenly. Coat the apples with brown sugar to give them a sweeter, deeper flavor. Apples are known to pair beautifully with brown sugar! Don’t forget about the orange juice! It will keep your apples from browning as you prepare the crumble.  Do not overbake your Brown Betty! Take it out of the oven as soon as the topping is lightly browned. This dessert is best served warm, but it also tastes amazing when chilled. It’s gold, either way. Got leftovers? Highly unlikely, but if you do, place them in an airtight container and store in the fridge.

What to Serve With Apple Brown Betty 

Just like pies, tarts, or cobblers, Apple Brown Betty is best served with vanilla ice cream. The combination of hot and cold creates such a tastebud-tingling sensation! You also can’t go wrong with sweetened whipped cream. Or drizzle it with caramel sauce. It’ll be so lip-smackingly delicious. Then wash it down with a pumpkin spice latte for the ultimate fall treat. Click on a star to rate it!

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