This Easy Apple Cobbler recipe has a super fluffy, deliciously sweet topping. The apples are perfectly sweet and spiced. This is a simple, quick and easy dessert using the fresh fruit of fall! An absolute must is a scoop of ice cream on top.

I’m going to scream this from the rooftops but this is an Easy Apple Cobbler …that’s also fluffy and perfectly spiced and WAY easier than any apple pie you might not have time to make.
This season is all about pie, I will admit that. And of course, I have my favorite apple pie recipe that I think is a sure-fire winner. But let’s be honest, there’s not alway time for pie crust-making, rolling out, crimping, etc.
I love a cobbler. But before we dive in. Let’s discuss semantics:

What’s the difference between Crisp vs. Cobbler?
Crisp, crumblers, cobblers. What’s the difference? They’re incredibly similar. Basically they’re sliced, diced or whole fruit at the base of a baking dish. Usually tossed with a thickener (either flour or corn starch or tapioca starch), sugar, lemon juice and other flavorings. And then they’re topped with something and then baked.
- Crisps – typically have something that makes it—yep—crisp on top. Think rolled oats, diced nuts, butter, and flour. Crisps are usually topped with a streusel like topping.
- Cobbler – some cobblers are topped with drop biscuits, other times they’re topped with more of a looser batter.
- This is obviously the latter. And we’re not making drop biscuits, instead we’re making a looser-type batter that resembles more of a pancake batter. But with a strong butter flavor. Lol.

What Kind of Apples for Apple Cobbler
Whenever you bake an apple dessert–whether it be for an apple pie or apple cobbler–you want baking apples. My favorite, easy-to-find apples are honey crisp apples and gala apples.

Ingredients for Apple Cobbler
This recipe is like a cake-like batter poured on top of thinly sliced apples that are tossed in spices and sugar. Here are the ingredients you’ll need for the filling:
- Apples. I used a combo of gala apples and honey crips. Any baking apples would be great!
- Brown Sugar + granulated sugar. These two sugars are great for this baked apple recipe. If you wanted to do ALL brown sugar, that works too.
- All-purpose flour. This thickens the baked apple mixture. They’re not super juicy so flour vs. cornstarch is what we’re using.
- Lemon juice. This adds a lovely tartness to this recipe. It balances out the warm spices and sweet apples.
- Warm spices. I like to use a balanced combination of ground cinnamon, ginger, cardamom and cloves. None of these spices are prominent; you don’t really notice any one flavor–instead it’s a balanced flavor of spices.
- For the topping, you’ll be making a simple cake-like topping. You’ll need flour, vanilla, melted butter, some leavening, sugar and milk.

How to Make Apple Cobbler
What I love about this recipe is how simple it is to come together. Here’s how to make it:
- Mix the filling together. I used a mix of honey crisp and gala apples. Other apple combinations will totally work. And then add the brown sugar, sugar, flour, lemon juice, vanilla and spices.
- The topping couldn’t be simpler: In a medium bowl goes the flour, baking powder and salt, sugar, milk, melted butter and vanilla.
- And then the topping goes on top of the filling in a baking dish.
- In the oven and boom! done!


As much as I wish this was a one-bowl recipe, it’s a two-bowl recipe. But it’s simple, simple!
Tips and Tricks for Apple Cobbler
Here are some questions, I’m sure you’re asking yourself! Can you make a biscuit topping? Sure, but this isn’t that recipe per se so I would look for a recipe like that and use the apple spiced portion of this recipe.
Would this topping work with a peach cobbler or other fresh fruit? Absolutely. Though just a heads up, you’ll need to use a more of a thickening agent than flour (what we have here) because peaches and berries are juicier than apples. Berry fruit cobblers definitely have different ratios because of this.
And of course, I put up a step-by-step of this recipe over up on my Instagram Stories–comfort food at its finest!

Easy Apple Cobbler Recipe
Ingredients
Filling:
- 2 honey crisp apples peeled, cored and cut into 1/4-inch slices
- 2 gala apples peeled, cored and cut into 1/4-inch slices
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- Juice from 1 small lemon about 1 tablespoon juice
- 1 teaspoon vanilla paste or 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon ground ginger
- Teeny pinch of ground cardamom
- Teeny pinch of ground cloves
Topping:
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 3/4 cup whole milk
- 6 tablespoons unsalted butter melted
- 1 teaspoon vanilla paste or 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Instructions
Prep:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease or butter a baking casserole dish that’s 9×6 or something comparable. Use what you have! And then set it aside.
To Make the Filling:
- In a large bowl, add the sliced honey crisp apples, gala apples, brown sugar, sugar, flour, juice from 1 lemon, vanilla and spices (cinnamon, ginger, cardamom and cloves). Toss it all together until combined. Add the filling to your prepared baking dish.
To Make the Topping:
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Add the milk, butter and vanilla; mix until combined. Pour the topping on top of the filling. It’s ok if some of the filling is peaking through or it’s not a totally perfect on top. I like it when some of the filling shows through. And then transfer to the oven to bake for about 40 to 45 minutes, until the filling is bubbling and the top is golden brown.
- Remove from the oven and serve warm with cold vanilla ice cream.
Notes
Equipment
Nutrition
For more apple recipes:
- Chai Spiced Skillet Cake
- Homemade Apple Pie
- Cheddar Rye Apple Hand Pies
- Cranberry Apple Pie
- Apple Butterscotch Pandowdy

tasted good but way to sweet for me and should have pre cooked apples
Really like this recipe, I used quality vanilla, not paste. For the topping I used half and half since that is what I had. My husband is a pancake guy, so he liked this a lot. I prefer a pastry crust, but I liked this quite well.
I added cran raisins for the holiday season which nicely made the filling perk up from normal apple pie.
All around an easy and very nice dish.
A hint, try do not make the topping until right before inserting the cobbler into the oven. The topping sets up fast, so after you slowly add the butter mix it in slowly, then add the milk, pour topping over the filling right away to get a nice spread with little parts missing. Love the places the filling bubbled over! Thanks for a great recipe!!
love that this worked out for you!
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Can this be gluten free?
haven’t tried it but if you end up doing so, please report back!
The spices were too intense for my liking. Not sure which one was too overpowering, maybe the ginger, but it was not my favorite recipe.
So easy and delicious!
I liked this cobbler for the most part, but the spices (especially the ginger) were way too strong for me and totally masked all apple flavor. My instinct as I was adding the ground ginger was that it was a lot and I wish I had listened to that instinct and not added the full amount. Maybe it’s just my brand of ginger, but it’s all I taste, which isn’t really desirable. I’d make this again, but I would at least halve the ginger.
So easy and so delicious!! It has the perfect amount of sweetness.
Love it!
I doubled the serving so I doubled the ingredients
But instead of lemon juice I put 1/2 cup of apple juice (remind you I have doubled all ingredients)
And add cinnamon and ground sugar for the topping
It’s now a family favorite
Thanks
Loved this cobbler! I am not a baker and I was able to do it and feel so accomplished!!!! Thank you!!
The flavor is great,the topping was a mess more like bread pudding. Slow to brown at 45 minutes 350. Followed recipe except used o,j. In place of lemon. What did do wrong topping looked just like picture and other ingredients were correct.thanks
This was such a delicious and easy recipe! It comes together very quickly, and the sweetness is perfectly balanced. I added some nutmeg too, and it tasted amazing. I will definitely be making this again.
Made this extremely easy! Great recipe will be making it again….easy enough for me to make on a busy day at work and have a hot dessert ready in time for a university president’s lunch!
For anybody that has never made a cobbler before and you’re scared, this recipe is for you. For anybody that has made hundreds of cobblers, this recipe is for you. So simple, so quick, and super delicious! The cake like topping sets this apart from other cobbler I’ve eaten. It has just the right amount of sweetness and tang. It really is delicious by itself, but add that scoop of vanilla and whip topping and *chefs kiss* I personally use gala and honey bee apples. I’ll definitely be making this whenever I’m craving apple cobbler.
thanks so much for this feedback. i love that it all worked out for you!