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A cozy apple pie made with pre-made pie crusts, cinnamon-spiced apples, and crushed brown sugar. Perfect for holidays, fine dining and catering—without the fuss.

If ever there was a “lots of emotion in a 9×13 pan” season, this is it.

This Apple Pie in a Pan (a warm apple pie baked on a rimmed baking sheet) quickly became my “feed a crowd, absorb a few emotions” dessert. This year, the kids spend the holidays in Virginia with Ted and his family. It’s “his vacation” in the calendar, so we’ve done the goodbyes, the packing of favorite sweatshirts, and all the “Text me when you have time” reminders. We talk every day, tag-team remotely, and do that competitive thing where you celebrate being loved in two places… and still missing them like crazy.

And in the midst of all this change, there is someone new in my world. We call him around here Zoro.

Yes, Zorro means “fox” in Spanish, and yes, I obviously think he’s a fox. But this Zorro isn’t just a cool name. He’s in recovery, which means his day-to-day life is this quiet mix of courage, humility, and doing the next right thing—one day at a time. His job basically requires superhero levels patience and kindness from sunrise to sunset, and somehow, he still has enough in the tank to listen to me process my day AND ask how the kids are doing.

We also share some very serious, very important hobbies:

  • Detroit Lions football (a spiritual exercise in hope and brokenness)

  • Implementation (not because he’s vain, but because fitness is VERY important to his physical and mental health)
  • Sweet delights (she’ll never say no to dessert, and neither will I)

  • Diet Coke for me, regular Coke for him (Together we could probably keep the entire Coca-Cola company going)

  • And lots of laughs— the kind that makes tough days feel a little smoother

So while the kids are eating holiday pies in Virginia, I’m here in Michigan peeling apples, juggling FaceTime calls and texting Zorro about the Lions’ chances and whether that apple pie needs more cinnamon.

A cozy apple pie made with pre-made pie crusts, cinnamon-spiced apples, and crushed brown sugar. Perfect for holidays, fine dining and catering—without the fuss.

Because you’ll love this apple pie in a pan

  • Uses pre-made pie crusts. Three store-bought crusts, rolled and patched together, and you’re done. No frills, no fuss.

  • It feeds a crowd. It’s baked on a rimmed baking sheet so you can cut it into several squares—perfect for holidays, potlucks, or “get it with a friend” days.

  • Crumble topping. Buttery, brown sugar, cinnamon goodness that makes every bite feel like the best part of a traditional apple pie.

  • Perfect for “feeling” days. There is something very fundamental about peeling apples and stirring in cinnamon while figuring out how you feel about everything.

Recipe ingredients

For the crust

For the apple filling

  • 8-9 cups thinly sliced ​​apples (about 8 medium, use your favorites)

  • 1/2 fl granulated sugar

  • 1/4 fl light brown sugarpackaged

  • 1/4 fl all purpose flour

  • 1–2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

  • 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg

  • Pinch from salt

  • 1–2 tbsp lemon juice (to brighten the flavor and prevent browning)

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract (optional, but great)

A cozy apple pie made with pre-made pie crusts, cinnamon-spiced apples, and crushed brown sugar. Perfect for holidays, fine dining and catering—without the fuss.

A cozy apple pie made with pre-made pie crusts, cinnamon-spiced apples, and crushed brown sugar. Perfect for holidays, fine dining and catering—without the fuss.

For the crumb coating

  • 1 cup all purpose flour

  • 1/2 fl light brown sugarpackaged

  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

  • 1/4 tsp salt

  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted buttermolten

(Optional: powdered sugar + a splash of milk for a simple glaze, if you want to drizzle after baking.)

A cozy apple pie made with pre-made pie crusts, cinnamon-spiced apples, and crushed brown sugar. Perfect for holidays, fine dining and catering—without the fuss.

Step-by-step recipe instructions

1. Prepare the pan and the crust

  1. Preheat your oven to 375°F. I lightly oil a rimmed baking sheet (about 10×15 inches) or line with parchment paper.

  2. Unwrap it 3 premade pie crusts. Press gently and cover the bottom and slightly up the sides of the pan, pressing the seams together and trimming the excess if necessary. It doesn’t have to be perfect – the atmosphere is rustic.

2. Make the apple filling

  1. In a large bowl, mix them sliced ​​apples, granulated sugar, brown sugar, flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, lemon juiceand vanilla (if used).

  2. Toss until the apples are evenly coated and everything looks shiny and snug.

  3. Pour the apple mixture over the crust, spreading it in an even layer.

3. Make the crumb topping

  1. In a medium bowl mix them together flour, brown sugar, cinnamonand salt.

  2. Throw it in melted butter and mix with a fork until lumps form. You want a mix of small and larger crumbs.

  3. Sprinkle the crumble evenly over the apples.

4. Bake

  1. Bake in 375°F for 35–40 minutesor until:

    • The crust is golden brown,

    • The topping is set and lightly browned, and

    • The apple filling oozes around the edges.

  2. If the topping is browning too quickly, cover loosely with foil for the last 10 minutes.

5. Cool, slice and serve

  1. Let the apple pie cool on a wire rack for at least 20–30 minutes so that it binds and shreds cleanly.

  2. Cut into squares and serve warm or at room temperature – plain, with vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream.

(Optional frosting: whisk 1/2 cup powdered sugar with 1-2 tablespoons milk until smooth, then pour over cooled pie.)

A cozy apple pie made with pre-made pie crusts, cinnamon-spiced apples, and crushed brown sugar. Perfect for holidays, fine dining and catering—without the fuss.

Tips, trades and preliminary notes

  • Types of apples: A mix of tart and sweet apples (like Granny Smith with Honeycrisp or Gala) gives great flavor and texture.

  • Spice it up your way: Add a pinch of allspice, clovesor apple pie spice if you like a stronger spice profile.

  • Proceed: You can bake it earlier in the day, cover it once it cools, and reheat it in a 300°F oven for 10-15 minutes before serving.

  • Freeze it: Cool completely, cut into squares and freeze in a single layer before transferring to a bag or container. Reheat from frozen or thawed in a low oven.

A little note of heart to finish

Vacations don’t always look like the picture in our head. Sometimes your kids celebrate in another state, you coordinate bedtime calls with your countryman, and you text a guy named “Zorro” who makes you laugh at the end of a long day.

But there’s still plenty of good in between: a quiet kitchen, a pan of warm apple pie, and the reminder that you can hold more than one thing at once — sadness and hope, endings and beginnings, old traditions and new.

Even if your holidays are a little different this year, I hope a square of this apple pie finds its way onto your plate. ❤️

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