
Fun Fact: I used to hate apple pie. True! The apples were always too mushy and thickly sliced - the filling over-sauced, apples over-cooked. Well, my Caramel Apple Pie, that I first made back in 2011, was my perfect apple pie. And made me a lover of this classic American dessert.
This vegan Caramel Apple Pie is stuffed with not-to-mushy, thinly sliced, cinnamon apples. It has a buttery flaky crust that is baked to a golden brown, but not overbaked, then everything is drenched in a sticky-sweet apple cider caramel sauce. And there. I love apple pie.



Caramel Apple Pie: A play.
"Sooo good!" He says scarfing down a slice of Caramel Apple Pie, standing up. Not even moving to sit at the table a few feet away.
"It's good, right?!" She replied.
"Om. SO good." He said. Still devouring pie.
"I know. And you don't even like apple pie!" She excitedly said.
"No! I don't like it at all!" He replied with wide eyes. "..You don't either, right?"
"No! I hate it!" She said flinging her hands into the air and shaking her head in disbelief. "I totally hate apple pie!"
(long pause as he finishes his slice of apple pie.)
"Yummy, right? Sooo good right? I loved it." She quietly said grabbing his empty plate.
"So good." He agreed.
..epiphany: Maybe we don't hate apple pie.

Apple Pie Memories.
The only Apple Pie I ever ate and loved as a kid was from a casual gourmet burger spot called Carpos in Santa Cruz California. Carpo's Apple Pie wasn't vegan - this was back in the 90's guys - but anyways. The things I loved about it...
- It wasn't mushy. The apples kept some firmness. There was moisture, but the fresh apple flavor shined through. The pie filling wasn't over-sauced.
- The apples were thinly sliced. No clumpy chunks.
- There was a large amount of apples. The apple to crust ratio was heavily in favor of the apples.
- You could tell the apples were high quality - good eating apples, they tasted fresh and firm, tart and ripe.
So I needed these main things with for my perfect Caramel Apple Pie:
- thin apple slices
- lots of apples
- good apples
- no mushiness or over-saucing the filling
To Peel or Not to Peel? Apples for pie..
It just kills me to strip away the peel of the apple - the peel is what holds many of the nutrients and fiber. But then I started 'googling' peel on vs. peel off and the consensus was to peel always. Someone wrote the phrase "you don't want your pie to be waxy. yuck." So for my first attempt, I roughly peeled.
I sometimes do a very sloppy peel on purpose.
Apple Skin-On Pie? How'd that go?
I have tried apple pies with all the apple skin on. No peeling allowed. And guess what - I loved them just the same. They have a more rustic feel, but still delicious. Plus, the apple skins are full of fiber and nutrients!

Pie Crust.
Fresh or frozen? That is the question. But before you decide, try reading my Vegan Pie Crust recipe and how-to. Homemade pie crust will always lend something special to this Caramel Apple Pie. So if you have the time and desire, get your hands all floured up and go for it.
TIP! Crust Shortcut: If you really don't have time for a homemade pie crust, don't worry. There are a few vegan frozen pie crust options these days that are quite good. Whole Foods usually has an option.
Crustless Apple Pie?
You can even serve the tender baked apple filling - crust free. Just bake in a casserole dish until tender and roasted. Drizzle caramel sauce over top.


Caramel Apple Pie
Ingredients
Apple Pie Filling
- 3-4 large apples, thinly sliced, peeled
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon powder
- 1 teaspoon ginger powder, optional
- pinch of salt
- 2 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2-3 tablespoon corn starch or arrowroot powder
- 2 tablespoon caramel apple sauce
- ¼ cup vegan butter
Pie Crust
- 2 pie crusts, one for the bottom, one for the top
Instructions
- Prepare your caramel sauce first, follow recipe link. Place in the fridge to chill.
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
- Prepare your pie crusts. Or if using frozen, pull from freezer.
Pie Filling:
- Add the apple slices, spices, vanilla, salt lemon juice, caramel and starch to a large mixing bowl. toss well to coat the apples in spice and dissolve the starch.
Pie Assembly:
- Pour the apples into your first pie crust. Chop the butter into small pieces and dot over top the apple filling.
- Add second pie crust over top. You can add flat or as a lattice design. Crimp edges of crust and poke a few holes in the top layer.
Bake:
- Bake pie in 425 degree oven for 15 minutes. Then reduce to 350 and bake for a remaining 30-40 minutes. You want to crust lightly browned and the apples to be tender, but not mushy.
- Cool pie, for at least an hour. Serve warm or stick in the fridge if serving at a later time. To serve: Don’t forget to drizzle warmed caramel sauce over top the entire pie – or each pie slice!
Equipment
- pie tin
- mixing bowl
- apple peeler
nutrition estimate | per serving

Enjoy this American classic!








Lesley says
SOOOOO good! Made it for thanksgiving <3 It was amazing. No one could tell it was vegan 😉
Natasha says
I made this tonight and it was amazing. I had no idea it could be this easy to make a pie crust myself.
Kathy Patalsky says
One crust is the top and one is the bottom for this pie.
Luci Llanos says
Question. I see that it says "have 2 vegan pie crusts." Does that mean that this recipe is meant for two pies? Do I have to cut everything in half in order to just make one? Sorry, I'm really confused and I really want to make this for Thanksgiving (and show my friends how tasty Vegan food is!!!)
Kathy Patalsky says
Hm my apples are always on the larger size.. But yes a standard 9 inch and it isn't a super tall apple pie like some are.
Stephanie Dees says
I'm hoping to make this for Thanksgiving. I've made apple pies before and they've turned out great, but I'm wanting to try yours with the caramel sauce. But most of my recipes call for about twice the apples than this one does (about 6 apples)…Does this make an average 9" pie?
H Dub says
I am NOT an appie pie fan. I'm exploring going vegan, my boyfriend is already vegan and is asking me to attempt a vegan caramel apple pecan pie. This recipe looks great, I'm excited to try it. I'm not a very active baker (I am a good cook overall, though). I'm trying to figure out how to incorporate the pecans to this recipe.
Aimee says
I made this for my husband's birthday and we both agreed it's the best apple pie we have ever tasted! The caramel sauce alone is SOO amazing I was literally eating it by heaping spoonfuls haha.
I decided not to make the original pie crust to cut back on calories so I chose a super simple healthy one and threw in some orange zest.. I must say this added a lot of flavor and we enjoyed the citrus taste much more than a regular buttery pie crust would have been. I would recommend trying 🙂
Glenda Farrow says
Thank you. I checked at Whole Food here in Canada and no one had ever heard of Vegan dry sugar. I looked though all their 365 brand products and couldn't see it. I have newly adopted a plant based diet and I am still learning about totally animal free food products. I used Turbinado which I was informed is processed in a way that contains no animal. I spend a lot of time on your site. Keep up the amazing work sharing yummy recipes.
Kathy Patalsky says
Sugar that has not been refined using bone char, an animal product. Whole foods 365 brand has a "vegan sugar" and a few other brands carry the vegan labeling symbol too.
Glenda Farrow says
What is vegan dry sugar?
Jessica Melinda says
The BEST apple pie I have EVER made, vegan or otherwise!
Jennifer Dines says
Thank you so much for this recipe! My husband and I were so impressed by how the crust came out.
pgw says
What is the nutritional info on this?
Kathy Patalsky says
thanks! I think that dish was Crate and Barrel from 2 yrs ago. Sadly, it broke during our last move. booo.
Weedwacker says
That looks amazing! I think the best part is NOT having to dump a cup of sugar all over the apples. I'm also in love with that pie dish. Where did you get yours?
Sara (veggieecolife) says
What an amazing pie! It's actually not that hard to make, even with the homemade pie crust. I made this yesterday and the whole family thought it was perfect 🙂
Thank you for this great recipe Kathy.
catering Fort Lauderdale says
Apple pies are great! With the skin on, you definitely get the full nutritional values of the apple (making sure they are washed well of course). The pictures are helpful and they look very appetizing. Hope the apple pie still tastes great after being in the refrigerator for a night. Thanks for the recipe! We can all enjoy our favourite desserts in a healthy and new way!
Swcbn says
Lovely recipe, thank you for sharing! Perfect texture and the sauce is divine!
I would just warn others to not put too much cornflour in like me - I had to
thin it down quite a bit as it goes quite firm otherwise in the fridge! So tasty, I
too am not normally a fan of apple pies but everybody who has tried it loves this!
Susiedcrisp says
Great looking recipe! I will give it a go! Thanks.