Apple Streusel Bars

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These apple streusel bars have all your favorite apple pie flavors and none of the extra work. Tossing the juicy apples in a mixture of flour, sugar, and spices before layering over the crisp shortbread crust is important. The coated apples will cook down and create a thick syrupy filling. Chopped pecans are added to the streusel topping to give the bars texture and additional flavor. These bars are great on their own but you may wish to use the glaze from my apple streusel muffins.

Apple Streusel Bar on a black plate with a fork taking a bit out of it.

Let’s go over how to make these enticing apple pie bars. I’ll walk you through exactly what to expect through the process.

Why this recipe works

  • Taste: The highlight of this recipe are the cinnamon apples. The shortbread crust is buttery and lightly sweetened so it doesn’t take away from the flavorful filling. Toss the apples in flour, cinnamon, and spices before adding them over the crust. The filling bakes up like a thick apple jam. Add pecans to the streusel topping for a wonderful crunch and extra flavor.
  • Texture: These bars are much like apple but. It reminds me of a caramel apple streusel pie without the caramel, obviously. The crust is crisp yet soft, the filling is thick with sweet apples, and the topping is slightly crunchy. Blind bake the crust until it’s golden brown to prevent it from becoming soggy.
  • Ease: These apple streusel bars come together easily with basic ingredients like butter, flour, sugar, cinnamon, apples, and oats. Pecans are likely to be the only ingredients you don’t already have on hand. You can leave them out or use walnuts instead. While there are three layers to this recipe, each one comes together with ease.

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About these easy apple pie bars

With a simple shortbread crust, gooey cinnamon apple center, and a crunchy pecan streusel on top, these apple streusel bars are like a slice of warm apple pie.

The shortbread crust is sturdy enough to support the filling, yet soft enough to melt away in your mouth. It comes together in a similar fashion as shortbread cookies. It’s most important to get all the flour well coated in butter or it will bake up crumbly instead of solid and sturdy.

Adding flour to the apple filling thickens the apple juices so you get a thick, gooey filling that doesn’t water down the crust. There’s nothing worse than a soggy crust.

The crunchy streusel topping contains chopped pecans. The pecans get all toasty in the oven and add a wonderful nutty flavor to the bars. The toasted pecans also add additional texture.

Three apple streusel bars on a black plate with a second bar, also on a black plate, sitting behind it.

If you want the flavors of apple pie without all the work, or you just want a tasty fall dessert, definitely give these apple streusel bars a try!


What you’ll need

Each layer of these apple streusel bars, from the homemade shortbread crust to the cinnamon apple filling and the streusel topping is made with just a few simple ingredients.

Ingredients

The full recipe with ingredient amounts is located down below in the printable recipe card.

  • Apples – You can either slice or chop the apples for this recipe.
  • All-purpose flour – Use for the base and the filling.
  • Sugar – I used regular granulated sugar for the base and brown sugar for the filling/topping. You can use dark brown sugar if you want more of that warm malasses flavor.
  • Salt – Just a little to balance all the sweetness.
  • Unsalted butter – Butter should be cut into small pieces to be easily cut into the dough. If using salted butter, omit the additional salt from the recipe.
  • Lemon juice – Citrus brings out the apple flavor and prevents the apples from turning brown.
  • Ground cinnamon and nutmeg – Two simple spices that add a lot of warm flavor to the dish.
  • Oats – Make sure to use old fashioned rolled oats, not quick oats.
  • Pecans – Chopped pecans add a nice crunch to these easy apple bars.

What apples are best to use?

Granny Smith or Pink Lady apples work best. Or you can mix and match with a tart variety and a sweet variety for more depth in flavor. Use what you like!

Helpful tools

  • Baking Pan – This recipe is enough to fill a 9×13 baking pan. You can halve the ingredients to fill an 8×8 baking pan if desired.
  • Pastry Blender – If it easiest to use a pasty blender to cut the butter into the flour.

How to make apple streusel bars

Similar to the majority of my recipes, these apple pie bars are super easy to make! Even though each layer is made from scratch, they come together in no time!

  1. Prepare the pan. Preheat the oven to 375°F and line the pan with aluminum foil. Be sure to leave some excess to overhang to easily remove the bars later. Spray with nonstick spray.
  2. Make the shortbread crust. Combine the dry ingredients. Cut in the butter with a fork or pastry cutter until all flour is moistened and resembles a damp sand. Set aside some dough for the topping. Press the rest into the bottom of the pan and bake for 15 minutes.
  3. Make the filling. Coat the apples with the lemon juice. Add in the remaining ingredients and stir to combine. Pour over the warm crust in an even layer.
  1. Add the streusel topping. Add the streusel ingredients to the reserved shortbread mixture. Stir to combine. Sprinkle over the apple filling.
  2. Bake. Bake for 45 to 55 minutes, until golden brown and crisp. Cool in the pan on a wire rack. Use the foil to remove from the pan and cut into squares.

Tips for success

After making these apple streusel bars several times and trying out different variations, I’ve discovered a few helpful tips and tricks.

  • Use a variety of apples. The apples are the star of this recipe. I like to use pink lady apples because they are a mix of tart and sweet. Granny Smith are another good option! You can use any variety you like best and feel free to mix and match a variety of sweet and tart apples.
  • Be sure to thoroughly cut the butter into the flour. Work the butter in until the flour is well-coated with butter. This ensures the crust bakes up properly and is able to support the filling.
  • Halve the recipe. Serving just a few people? You can easily cut this recipe in half to fit an 8×8 pan! Halve the ingredients and adjust the baking time to 30-35 minutes.
  • Swap out pecans. Not a pecan fan? Walnuts are also great in this recipe!
A close up view of an apple streusel bar on a black plate with a fork taking a bite out so the gooey apple filling is visible.

Serving suggestions

It’s important to let these apple streusel bars cool before cutting, so that the filling sets and you can easily serve them as squares.

While I love the apple pie flavor on its own, I like to add a drizzle of homemade caramel sauce for a tasty twist, if I have any on hand! You could also add a dollop of whipped cream or vanilla ice cream too.


Can you freeze apple streusel bars?

These apple pie bars are great for freezing. Bake them and let them cool completely.

Slice them and wrap them individually in plastic wrap. Place the wrapped bars in a sturdy container with an airtight lid and freeze them for up to 3 months.

Thaw them in the refrigerator overnight when you are ready to serve them.

You can eat them cold, set them out to come to room temperature, or nuke them in the microwave for a few seconds to warm them up.

Apple Streusel Bars

4.54 from 182 votes
Apple Streusel Bar on a black plate with a fork taking a bit out of it.
With a shortbread crust, gooey apple cinnamon center, and crunchy pecan streusel topping, these Apple Streusel Bars have all of your favorite apple pie flavors and none of the work! These quick and easy apple pie bars are ready in just under an hour!
Jen Sobjack
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Serving Size 24

Ingredients

For the crust

  • 2 ½ cups (325 g) all-purpose flour
  • cup (67 g) granulated sugar
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup (226 g) unsalted butter, cold and cut into pieces

For the filling

  • 5 cups (625 g) peeled and diced apples, about 5 apples
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1 cup (210 g) packed light brown sugar
  • ¼ cup (32 g) all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • teaspoon ground nutmeg

For the topping

  • ¼ cup (53 g) light brown sugar, packed
  • ½ cups (48 g) old fashioned rolled oats
  • ½ cup (57 g) chopped pecans

Instructions

Make the crust

  • Preheat the oven to 375°F. Line a 13×9-inch pan with aluminum foil, leaving some excess to overhang. Spray foil lightly with nonstick spray.
  • In a medium mixing bowl, combine flour, sugar, and salt. Stir with a whisk. Using a pastry cutter or fork, cut in the butter until the mixture resembles damp sand.
  • Set aside 1 ¼ cups (162 g) of the dough for the topping.
  • Press the remaining dough firmly into the bottom of the prepared pan. Bake for 15 minutes, until lightly golden brown.

Make the filling:

  • While the crust is baking, add apples and lemon juice to a large mixing bowl. Stir to coat.
  • Add the brown sugar, flour, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Stir to combine.
  • Pour the filling over the warm crust and spread it into an even layer.

Make the topping:

  • Add the brown sugar, oats, and pecans to the reserved flour mixture. Stir to combine.
  • Sprinkle the topping over the filling. Bake for 45-55 minutes, until the topping is lightly golden brown and crisp.
  • Cool completely in the pan on a wire rack. Remove from pan by foil overhang. Cut into squares.

Notes

  • Apples: Granny Smith or Pink Lady apples work best. Or you can mix and match with a tart variety and a sweet variety for more depth in flavor. Use what you like!
  • Pecans: If you don’t like pecans, try it with walnuts instead.
  • Halving the recipe: You can halve the recipe to fit in an 8-inch square baking pan. Bake for 30-35 minutes.
Make ahead tip
  1. The bars will stay fresh in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  2. The bars also freeze well. Cool them completely the slice and wrap them individually in plastic wrap. Place the wrapped bars in a sturdy container with an airtight lid and freeze them for up to 3 months. 
  3. Thaw them in the refrigerator overnight when you are ready to serve them. You can eat them cold, set them out to come to room temperature, or nuke them in the microwave for a few seconds to warm them up.

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 210kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 53mg | Potassium: 78mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 252IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 20mg | Iron: 1mg

The nutrition information provided is for convenience and as a courtesy only. It is not guaranteed to be accurate because nutrition information can vary for a variety of reasons. For precise nutritional data use your preferred nutrition calculator and input the exact ingredients and brands you used in the recipe.

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American

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47 Comments

  1. no sugar tonight says:

    4 stars
    I had a big ol bag of apples I needed to use up so I’ve been turning them into these bars and they’ve turned out great! My only critique is that there is too much sugar in these. I packed my fiance a big piece for his lunch and it gave him a stomach ache! I made them a second time just now with much less sugar and I really prefer it this way. in the crust I only put 1/4 cup of sugar, with the apples just 1/4 cup of brown sugar, and the topping I only added 1.5 tbsp of brown sugar while adding in a little extra oats and nuts. If you’re like me and don’t like a ton of sugar it can be dialed back significantly – I could even put in a bit less still. they are so good!! thanks for this!!

  2. Mark Johnson says:

    4 stars
    My crust did not get crunchy. What did I do wrong? Baked for 10 minutes before adding the filling and baking again.

  3. Christine says:

    These were the most amazing squares ever! A friend and I had recently been to st Jacobs for Amish Pie squares and I was looking for a recipe for these and came across your site. It was a huge hit for company. I made a 9 x 13 pan and did half with diced apples and half diced apples mixed with frozen berries (blueberries, raspberries, strawberries and blackberries), Served with vanilla bean ice cream. Thank you?

  4. Jennifer Jacobs says:

    Any reason I couldn’t use my food processor for the crust?

    1. Jen Sobjack says:

      There’s no reason at all why you can’t. If that’s how you like to mix the dough for the crust, then go for it.

  5. 5 stars
    You totally saved me with this recipe! I had made five different desserts for a dessert table I was doing for a friends wedding reception, the theme was fall desserts. I had made an apple cake and accidentally underbaked it. I didn’t want to do it over again, so I frantically searched online for an apple bar recipe and came across yours. It looked so good I had to try it. I made two pans and they were a total hit! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe, it was the BEST apple bar I have ever had, way better than pie! 🙂 I will be using this recipe every fall from now on!

    1. Jen Sobjack says:

      Woo hoo! I’m so happy to hear this!! Thank you for your feedback!

  6. 5 stars
    You totally saved me with this recipe! I had made five different desserts for a dessert table I was doing for a friends wedding reception, the theme was fall desserts. I had made an apple cake and accidentally underbaked it. I didn’t want to do it over again, so I frantically searched online for an apple bar recipe and came across yours. It looked so good I had to try it. I made two pans and they were a total hit! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe, it was the BEST apple bar I have ever had, way better than pie! 🙂 I will be using this recipe every fall from now on!

  7. Loved them! Made some for a family at church as part of their meal and they loved them too! Great recipe and amazing with vanilla ice cream!

  8. Ben Maclain | Havocinthekitchen says:

    5 stars
    Even though I’m not ready to say goodbye to the summer, there’s something cool in fall weather too (and formally we’ve got 3 weeks of summer yet!) Plus, fall means a lot of delicious pumpkin and apple recipes. They’re always so hearty, right? That’s a good old classic – well done, Jen!

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