Brown bag apple pie is the secret to a foolproof flaky crust and tender apple filling, topped with a perfect golden streusel. All baked inside a bag for less mess!

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Brown Paper Bag Apple Pie Recipe
This brown bag apple pie was introduced to me by my friend Nicole at a Thanksgiving dinner. It’s her grandma’s recipe, and it quickly became my favorite fall apple dessert. The crust turns out crisp, the apple pie filling caramelizes as it bakes, and the buttery crumble topping gets golden and delicious.
This pie is popular across the Midwest, particularly in Wisconsin, but anyone can learn to make it at home. If you’re an apple pie fan, you’ll also love my Dutch apple pie, apple cranberry pie and apple pie cheesecake.
Why This Apple Pie in a Bag Works
- This simple brown bag method seals in all the juices and flavor so the apples turn out tender and caramelized.
- Using a paper bag ensures the crust stays just right, crisp on the outside and perfectly flaky inside.
Recipe Ingredients

Find the full printable recipe with specific measurements below.
- Apples: I like to use a mix of tart and sweet apples (like Granny Smith and Honeycrisp) for the best balance of flavor.
- Warm spices: Cinnamon and nutmeg bring out cozy fall flavors in the filling. You can also add a pinch of allspice or cloves if you like a spicier apple pie.
- Sugar: Both the filling and crumb topping use granulated sugar to sweeten and help caramelize the apples as they bake.
- Flour: Flour thickens the apple filling so it’s not too runny and also creates that buttery crumb topping.
- Pie crust: This is an oil-based crust made with flour, sugar, salt, oil, and milk. It’s quick to mix together and you simply pat it into the pan, there is no rolling required. My easy pie crust or 3-ingredient all butter pie crust work, too.
- Crumb topping: A simple mix of flour, softened butter, and sugar that bakes into a streusel topping with a buttery crunch.
How to Make Brown Bag Apple Pie

- Assemble crust. Make the dough for the pie crust (or use store-bought pie dough), then press the dough into the bottom and sides of a 9-inch pie pan. Do not roll it out.
- Apple pie filling. To make the apple filling, mix together the sugar, flour, nutmeg and cinnamon. You can use regular sugar or brown sugar. I like to do 1/2 and 1/2. Gently toss the mixture with the sliced apples, then let them sit for about 10 minutes. Then pour the filling into the unbaked pie shell.
- Combine crumble topping. Add flour, butter and sugar to a bowl and use your fingers (or a fork) to mix together until crumbly. Then sprinkle the mixture on top of the apple filling.
- Bake. Place the pie in a brown paper bag and staple it shut. Then bake the pie in the oven at 350°F for about 1 1/2 hours. Remove from oven and slit the bag open with a knife. Then transfer to a cooling rack.

Baking Tips
- Don’t roll out the pie dough. Pat the dough into the bottom and sides of the dish with your fingers. If you need to smooth it out, you can use the back of a hot metal spoon to gently push down and smooth out the surface.
- Keeping the bag from burning. Since the oven is at a lower heat, the paper bag won’t burn as it cooks. When you place it on the rack, just make sure it’s not touching the heating element (or else it could burn that way). You can also place the bag on a baking sheet.
- No peeking! The beauty of the brown bag method is that it helps seal in all those delicious juices and flavors. As tempting as it can be, don’t open the bag while the pie is cooking. Let it work it’s magic!
- Serve with a drizzle of salted caramel and homemade ice cream on top.

Looking for more apple dessert recipes? Try this easy apple cake, apple crisp, apple crumble recipe and easy apple dump cake, too!
More Apple Dessert Recipes

Brown Bag Apple Pie
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Equipment
- 1 pie dish
- 1 paper grocery bag
Ingredients
Crust
- 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
- 1 ½ teaspoons granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon Kosher salt
- ½ cup oil
- 2 Tablespoons cold milk
Filling
- ½ cup granulated sugar , or brown sugar (could also do 1/2 each)
- 2 Tablespoons all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 4 cups sliced apples
Crumb Topping
- ½ cup all-purpose flour
- ½ cup salted butter , softened
- ½ cup granulated sugar
Optional toppings: Vanilla ice cream and/or Caramel sauce
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F.
Crust
- Make crust. In a medium bowl, mix together 1 1/2 cups flour, 1 1/2 teaspoon sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, 1/2 cup oil, and 2 Tablespoons milk until well combined. Pat mixture evenly into the bottom and up the sides of a 9-inch pie pan. Do not roll out. (To smooth it out, use the back of a hot metal spoon and gently push down to smooth evenly.)
Filling
- Apple pie filling. In another medium bowl, stir 1/2 cup sugar, 2 Tablespoons flour, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, and 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg. Toss lightly with 4 cups sliced apples. Let sit 10 minutes for sugar mixture to melt onto the apples. Pour into the unbaked pie shell.
Crumb Topping
- Combine topping. In a small bowl, mix 1/2 cup flour, 1/2 cup salted butter, and 1/2 cup sugar with your fingers or a fork until crumbly. Sprinkle over pie. You’ll want to bake soon before the butter mixture softens too much.
- Bake pie. Place pie in brown paper bag and staple shut. Bake 1 1/2 hours. (If oven bakes hot, reduce to 325 degrees. No peeking.) Slit the bag open with sharp knife. Remove pie from oven and let cool completely so it thickens, about 4 hours.
- Serve. Serve the pie with vanilla ice cream and caramel on top, if desired.
Last step: Please leave a comment and rating after you make the recipe.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.
Recipe FAQs
You honestly can use any type of apple when making this recipe. My favorites to use are granny smith and honeycrisp because of their sweet taste and crisp texture. However there are plenty of others that would work too, such as Braeburn, Cortland, Golden Delicious, or Jonathan.
The best way to ensure your pie cooks evenly is to evenly slice your apples 1/4-inch thick.
No biggie. If your pie dish is bigger, you may need to add more filling and make a little more dough to cover the whole dish.
Let the pie cool completely, then cover it loosely with foil or plastic wrap. It will keep at room temperature for up to 2 days, or in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days. For the best texture, warm slices in the oven or microwave before serving.
Katerina @ diethood .com
Apple pie is my favorite!! This sounds faaantastic!!
Amy
This dessert looks so good! I have to make it soon!
Norma
You had me at apple pie! This is the perfect recipe to kick off Fall!!
Jamielyn
Hope you enjoy! I love how easy it is! :)
unfair mario
Wow. these look amazing. I will see how I can do it dairy free.
Mallory Lanz
I’ve never heard of using a paper bag to make an apple pie. Sounds delicious!
Demeter
Wow, this looks fantastic! The perfect dessert to welcome in fall!
Barbara
I would love to try the “brown bag” apple pie, but I find our stores never seem to have brown bags, or any paper bags. I guess making a foil envelope would not work? Any suggestions – please.
I Heart Naptime
Foil would not work, as it would not allow enough steam to release. Parchment paper might work, but I haven’t tried it. Please let me know if you do! :)
Denise
Have made a similar recipe for years. SO good! The last time I made it I added chopped pecans to the topping. That addition made it even better. My family won’t allow me to make any other apple pie.
Michelle
I’ve never heard of baking it in a brown bag! What a great idea!!
Jessica @ Citrus Blossom Bliss
I’ve never heard of making a pie in a brown paper bag–but it looks so divine I think I’m definitely going to try it this holiday season!!
Michelle@TheRibbonRetreat
I LOVE apple pie…the taste, the smell…YUMMY! I can’t wait to try this recipe! :)
Tammy
I have been making this pie for years now and it is the best apple pie ever. I have a friend who always said his grandmother made the best pie until he tried this one. I use a lot more apples and of course the seasonings for the apples as I like more and it is amazing! This is the first pie my daughter ever made and it was beautiful. It is definitely a keeper and a pie we love for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner.
Jamielyn
What a neat tradition you have with this pie in your family! It really is an amazing pie! :)
Mallory @ Classy Clutter
Oh my! This looks soooo yummy!!! I LOVE Apple Pie so I’m going to need to try this ASAP!!!!
xoxo
Desiree+@The36thAvenue
I love pie! Thank you for sharing!!!
Amy@theidearoom
Apple Pie is one of my favorites! pinned!
Rebecca – FoodFlav
I just made this and my family loved it!
Thanks for this Superb Recipe!
Katie+@+Made+to+be+a+Momma
I love homemade apple pie-it’s one of my favorites! I have never tried making it in a brown paper bag though?! My sister would love this tip!
Jenny Collier
Baking a pie from scratch has been one of those things on my bucket list. This one sounds just amazing — especially with the salted caramel and ice cream! Pinning and making for my family for sure!