These glazed Apple Hand Pies are the perfect fall treat. And in about 30 minutes, you’ll have one of these delicious baked treats in your hands!
Love easy apple desserts? Try our mini apple pies for another on-the-go treat idea! Or give our apple fritters a try next. The vanilla glaze on top is so good!
Why This Recipe is Best
One of my favorite fall activities is going to the pumpkin patch and the apple orchard. There is something about this that screams “welcome fall” to me!
And by “something” I totally mean the food.
From hot pumpkin chili in a bread bowl to apple cider donuts, I love the food at these places. Unfortunately, we don’t go more than once or twice a season, so I’ve got to make these treats at home instead.
It’s a rough life, having to recreate my favorite desserts at home (like this Apple Crumble Recipe). I mean, the taste testing, the trial and error. Kidding. The perks of my job are pretty amazing.
I decided instead of baking up a whole Apple Pie, why not make something a little bit smaller- and portable!
And these Apple Hand Pies are the perfect seasonal treat and so irresistible – I could eat this entire batch by myself!
- Simple ingredients and just 20 minutes to prep!
- Refrigerated pie crust creates perfect flaky crust and is hassle free!
- The glaze coats the entire pie for a sweet finish.
Ingredient Notes
- Pie Crust – The convenience of a store-bought pie crust is hard to beat, but you can also make homemade pie crust if you prefer. You need TWO pie crusts for this recipe.
- Apples – Gala, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious or Honeycrisp are my favorite apples to use for hand pies. You’ll need about two large apples.
- Brown Sugar – Light brown sugar adds the perfect amount of sweetness to the apple filling in these hand pies. Dark brown sugar is fine to use as well.
- Egg White – Don’t skip the egg wash on the pies! This is what makes them have a golden, glossy crust. Save the egg yolk to make a batch of homemade lemon curd.
- Powdered Sugar – Or confectioners sugar, this is used to make the glaze that we dip the hand pies into. Don’t skip this!
How to Make Apple Hand Pies
Step 1. Cook apples. Peel and dice the apples. Melt butter in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add the apples, salt, nutmeg, brown sugar and cinnamon. Cook until soft, about 5-10 minutes. Sprinkle in your flour and heat an additional minute while the mixture thickens as you stir. Set aside.
Aimee’s Pro Tip
You could also use our fried apple recipe for the filling!
Step 2. Cut hand pies. Unroll the pie crusts and use a 4-inch biscuit cutter to cut 6-7 circles from each crust. You may have to roll scraps to get the extra circles.
Step 3. Fill. Drop 1 Tbsp of the apple mixture into the center of each pie crust circle.
Step 4. Seal. Fold in half and pinch edges COMPLETELY. Then fold the pinched edges over.
Step 5. Egg Wash. Poke hand pie with tines of a fork to prevent bursting. Brush the tops of the pies with the egg white.
Step 6. Bake and glaze. Bake the pies at 425 degrees F on a parchment paper lined baking sheet for 15-20 minutes, until lightly browned. Whisk together the powdered sugar and milk and when the hand pies come out of the oven, dunk each one in the glaze to coat completely. Let sit for 10 minutes to set up then enjoy warm or cold.
Tips and Tricks
- I used a 4 inch circle biscuit cutter to get my hand pies perfect. Each pie crust gave me 5, and then I took the scraps and rolled them out to get 1-2 more. This gave me a total of 12-14 hand pies!
- To scoop an even amount of filling into each crust, I used a 1 TBSP cookie scoop to drop the perfect dollop.
- You’ll need to fold the dough in half around the filling and really PINCH those edges tight (use a fingertip dab of water to keep them sticking together).
- I then folded the edges over and twisted a little. But you can fold them over and use fork tongs to pinch again. Before heading into the oven, make sure you prick them on top with a fork, once or twice, so they don’t explode.
- Once you’ve dipped the hand pies into the glaze, place them back onto the parchment paper and allow to set up. Takes about 10-15 minutes for the glaze to harden. Enjoy these warm or cold!
Don’t forget to try these Peach Hand Pies for a twist! Or give our warm blueberry crumble recipe a try next.
Recipe FAQs
Yes. Follow the recipe until you fill and seal the hand pies. Then, place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet and wrap it in cling film. They’ll keep in the fridge for 3 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months. If you want to store them in the freezer, let them freeze on the baking sheet, then transfer them to a resealable freezer bag for more compact storage.
Keep leftover baked hand pies in an airtight container at room temperature. Alternatively, you can freeze the hand pies in a resealable freezer bag for up to 3 months.
Baked hand pies stored at room temperature taste the best as is. However, if you store baked hand pies in the freezer, pop them onto a parchment-lined baking sheet and into a low-heat oven. Heat them until they thaw and lose their chill. The glaze will melt off the hand pies during the process, but they’ll still taste delicious.
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Ingredients
For the hand pies:
- 1 box refrigerated pie crust (for two pies) 14.1 ounce
- ¼ cup unsalted butter
- 2 cups diced and peeled apples about 2 large apples
- ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
- ¼ teaspoon nutmeg
- ¼ cup light brown sugar packed
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 2 Tablespoons flour
- 1 egg white beaten
For the glaze:
- 1 ¼ cup powdered sugar
- 2 Tablespoons milk
Instructions
- Remove pie crusts from package and allow to come to room temperature while you prepare filling. Preheat oven to 425F.
- Dice and peel apples. In a large skillet, melt butter over medium high heat. Add apples, salt, nutmeg, brown sugar and cinnamon. Heat for about 5-10 minutes, until apples are soft, stirring occasionally.
- While apples are heating, unroll pie crusts and cut 6-7 circles from each crust (using a 4 inch biscuit cutter). You may have to roll scraps to get the extra circles. Set aside.
- After apples have softened, sprinkle in flour. Heat for an additional minute, stirring thoroughly.
- Using a 1 Tbsp scoop, drop apple mixture into center of each pie crust circle. Fold in half and pinch edges COMPLETELY. Fold pinch edges over. Poke hand pie with tines of a fork to prevent bursting.
- Beat egg white in a small bowl. Brush over the tops of each pie. Bake on a parchment paper lined baking sheet for 15-20 minutes, until lightly browned.
- While pies are baking, whisk together the glaze ingredients. Remove cooked pies from baking sheet and drop in glaze, coating it completely. Return to parchment paper and allow to set, about 10 minutes. Enjoy warm or cold.
Notes
- To scoop an even amount of filling into each crust, I used a 1 TBSP cookie scoop to drop the perfect dollop.
- You’ll need to fold the dough in half around the filling and really PINCH those edges tight (use a fingertip dab of water to keep them sticking together).
- I then folded the edges over and twisted a little. But you can fold them over and use fork tongs to pinch again. Before heading into the oven, make sure you prick them on top with a fork, once or twice so they don’t explode.
- I originally had planned on frying them up, but since my kitchen was clean, I didn’t feel like having grease splatter. So I baked them. And I’m so glad I did. They still had a delicious flaky texture, without all the fat.
- See blog post for more recipe tips and tricks.
- Once they’ve baked up (making sure you used parchment paper to keep them from sticking), drop each warm hand pie into your glaze.
- Place it back onto the parchment paper and allow to set up. Takes about 10-15 minutes for the glaze to harden. Enjoy these warm or cold!
I’ll do the apples ones this fall. But for now how about a chocolate filling?
Chocolate sounds wonderful 🙂
What a yummy and easy Fall treat
What are Crunch PAC apples? And what can I substitute for them?
They are pre-sliced apples. You can just use regular apples if you prefer 🙂
I can’t wait to try these!! Do they need to be refrigerated? or will they be ok out for a day?
You can totally leave them out 🙂
I can’t wait to try these!! Do they need to be refigerated? or will they be ok out for a day?
Can I use Apple Pie filling? I can my own and have wanted to make something like this with it. These look amazing. 😀
Yes! That would work great 🙂
What type of apples do you recommend if not using the pre-sliced ones?
I like using gala or fuji, but seriously, whatever your favorite variety is will work too!!
This is so great. I would love you to stop by Food on Friday: Pies & Tarts over at Carole’s Chatter to add this to the recipe collection! Cheers!
Those look incredible! I love those little pies at the apple orchards, and I’m loving how easy they are to recreate at home. That glaze is totally calling my name today!!!
We’ve been on farms together…next stop? Apple orchards!!! LOL
Oh! I am going to have to check and see if my Costco or Sam’s Club carries these, I usually buy them at the store and go through it so quickly! I love apples, but I have to buy pre sliced ones, and the Crunch Pak ones are my favorite!
Yum! Love all of that glaze! These look so good! I am so ready to go apple picking this fall, the donuts are totally the best part 🙂
I just love how the Crunch Pak apples and bought pie crust make these so simple and doable! And I am totally with you — fall food is the best food around!
Love how easy these are! Such a great way to welcome fall!
Loving the GLAZE on them. It looks so….perfect! And of course that cinnamon-ey filling!
Love quick and easy to make pies, especially ones filled with apples and that I can hold in my hand!
Aimee, that glaze is killing me!! I guess I’m baking pies today 🙂
The crusty glaze is particularly drool worthy!
These look so perfect for fall! And now I am craving them and a bowl of chili in a bread bowl at 6:22 am!
I’m pretty much addicted to those little hand pies they sell at the registers sometimes – these look WAY better – so perfect for fall!
7.45am and seeing this? Gah. But it does have apples…