apple pie cookies featured
These caramel Apple Pie Cookies are like a mini-apple pie but in a delicious cookie!
Jump to Recipe

These caramel Apple Pie Cookies are a delicious, easy-to-make twist on a classic apple pie – perfect for a fall-time treat or a holiday dessert! A flaky pie crust, filled with hot and bubbling apple pie filling and sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. They are like mini apple pies but in a delicious cookie! 

apple pie cookies hero image


Apple Pie Cookies Recipe

These mini apple pie cookies are a fall favorite in my family! Sometimes you just need a little dessert and these cookies always do the trick.

We decided to take the classic apple pie and turn this comforting treat into a bite-sized dessert that you can enjoy anytime! But the best part is that they don’t lack that classic comforting taste that a regular apple pie offers (but you don’t even need a rolling pin!)

These cookies are the perfect fall dessert. They always have a place at our Thanksgiving table!

apple pie cookies on a white plate

Apple Pie Cookies Ingredients

  • 1 Package Refrigerated Pie Crust, slightly thawed (box should have 2 rolls)
  • 1 Large Can of Apple Pie Filling
  • Salted Caramel Sauce
  • 1 Egg, beaten
  • Water
  • Sugar
  • Cinnamon
  • Nutmeg

How to Make Caramel Apple Cookies:

  1. Cut the apple slices into bite-sized pieces.apple pie filling cut in pieces
  2. Place a silicone baking sheet on to a baking pan.
  3. Roll out one of the pie crusts on to the baking sheet (you may want to use a rolling pin to lightly flatten the dough if needed.)
    Pro-Tip: Make sure that your pie dough is slightly thawed, room temperature is best. If it is too cold the crust will crack and won’t rollpie crust with caramel sauce
  4. Spread out caramel sauce from edge to edge over the pie crust.
  5. Top with chopped apple pie filling and spread it edge to edge.apple pie filling on pie crust
  6. On a separate surface, roll out the second pie crust (again, you may want to use a rolling pin to flatten it).
  7. Slice the dough into ¼  inch strips. (We like to use a pizza cutter for this step! Also, you can eyeball it, it doesn’t need to be perfectly measured)cut pie crust into strips
  8. Lay the dough strips on top of the apple pie filling in a lattice crust. lattice pie crust
  9. Using a 2 ¾ inch circle cookie cutter, cut out the cookies. Leave a little space in between the cookies. cut cookies out
  10. Remove the extra dough from around the cookies and just leave the cookies in place on the baking sheet
  11. Brush cookies with egg wash and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar mix.egg wash and bake
  12. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown.

TIP

You can place all the extra dough that you remove from around the cookies and pie filling into a small, greased pie pan and make a mini pie!

Love caramel? Don’t miss our Carmelita Bars

apple pie cookies bite

More Apple Dessert Recipes

4.58 from 47 votes
apple pie cookies featured

Caramel Apple Pie Cookies

Serves — 10
These caramel Apple Pie Cookies are like a mini-apple pie but in a delicious cookie!
Prep Time 25 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes

Ingredients
  

  • 1 package refrigerated pie crust 2 rolls in box, thawed per directions on the box
  • 1 21-ounce can apple pie filling
  • ½ cup salted caramel sauce
  • 1 egg beaten
  • 1 teaspoon water
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon nutmeg

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Place the apple pie filling onto a cutting board and cut the apples into smaller, bite sized pieces. Set aside.
  • Place a silicone baking sheet onto a cookie sheet.
  • Roll out one of the pie crusts onto the silicone sheet. A rolling pin can be used to lightly flatten out the dough if needed.
  • Spread the salted caramel sauce from edge to edge on the pie crust dough.
  • Top with the chopped apple pie filling and spread edge to edge. Set aside.
  • On a cutting board roll out the second piece of pie crust. (A rolling pin can be used to lightly flatten out the dough if needed.)
  • Using a pizza cutter and a ruler slice the dough into ¼ inch strips (or eyeball it!). Using these strips do a lattice crust on top of the apple pie filling crust. OR you can just lay some strips vertical and then horizontal if lattice work is not your thing!
  • Using a 2 ¾” circle cutter cut out the cookies leaving a little space in between them. Remove the extra dough from around the cookies and just leave the cookies in place on the silicone baking sheet to bake. (You can place all the extra dough and pie filling into a small, greased pie pan and make a mini pie!)
  • Brush cookies with egg wash.
  • Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar mix.
  • Place cookie sheet into the oven and bake for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown.

Jenn’s Notes

TIPS:
  • Make sure that your pie dough is slightly thawed, room temperature is best. If it is too cold the crust will crack and won’t roll
  • You can place all the extra dough that you remove from around the cookies and pie filling into a small, greased pie pan and make a mini pie!

Video

Nutrition Info

Calories: 256kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 16mg | Sodium: 226mg | Potassium: 58mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 34IU | Calcium: 17mg | Iron: 1mg

Personally, I think these cookies are best enjoyed if they are served warm, with a bit of vanilla ice cream or a steaming cup of hot coffee! Either way, these little cookies are sure to be a comfort food and tasty snack for any cool autumn day.

Apple Pie Cookies inspired by Oh, Bite It! Originally posted September 1, 2019

Apple Pie Cookies
Apple Pie Cookies with a bite

Related Recipes

Secrets to Quick & Easy Desserts
FREE EMAIL BONUS
How to make delicious desserts in no time at all!

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

How many stars would you give this recipe?




Comments

  1. I didn’t see in the instructions the same instructions in writing as was in the video where the little pies were cut first and then the apple pie filling was added. The instructions just said make one big pie and then smaller ones to top it off with. Not sure what I was seeing. I might be wrong or maybe I’m missing something

    1. Yes, they are a little bit different. That is an alternate way of making the cookies (the original way we made them but found this way easier.) You can make them either way!

    1. I’ve been making this recipe for years and it’s always a crowd pleaser! Add a little vanilla or caramel extract to your egg wash for extra yumminess.