We adore this Gluten Free Apple Crisp, and preparing it has been a cherished (and healthy!) family tradition since the boys were toddlers.
Gluten Free Apple Crisp
We throw this recipe with almond flour together effortlessly, and I love that it’s a bonding project for the entire family.
First, we peel and slice the apples, then assemble the almond flour topping that’s lightly sweetened with just a bit of honey.
Recipes for Healthy Desserts
Creating any dessert from scratch takes thought, but writing a healthy dessert recipe requires thinking out of the box.
For me, the first criteria is nutrient dense food –that’s where almonds come in! They’re incredibly nutritious, packed with magnesium, calcium, iron, and more.
Low Carb Recipes Dessert
The second factor is using low carb ingredients that are not only highly nutritious, but that won’t cause a spike in blood sugar. Almond flour and coconut flour are fantastic when it comes to low carb baking.
Diet Restrictions
Last, but definitely not least, is making gluten free food that everyone in my family can eat.
My older son was diagnosed with celiac disease more than two decades ago, so this is always top of mind when I’m writing recipes. I was diagnosed well before that, so creating recipes for those of us with food allergies is a passion.
Dessert Recipe with Almond Flour
All in all, my Gluten Free Apple Crisp is a trifecta of healthy, containing high fat, fiber rich almond flour, and wholesome apples, also loaded with fiber, along with rich nutmeg.
Gluten Free Apple Crisp

Ingredients
- 2 cups blanched almond flour (not almond meal)
- ¼ teaspoon celtic sea salt
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
- ¼ cup salted butter or palm shortening
- ¼ cup maple syrup or honey
- 3 pounds apples, peeled and sliced
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine almond flour, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg
- In a small bowl, combine butter and maple syrup
- Stir wet ingredients into dry
- Place apples in a 2 quart baking dish
- Crumble topping over the apples
- Cover and bake at 350°F for 50 minutes on low rack
- When apples are soft and their juices bubble, remove cover and bake 10 more minutes to brown crisp
- Serve warm
Almond Flour Nutrition
Along the lines of keeping blood sugar levels stable, it’s not just the number of carbs we consume but what we eat with them, as this determines how our bodies process and metabolize carbohydrate fuel.
This is one more reason for my passionate affair with almond flour.
Eating fat with carbs slows down the absorption of carbs into the bloodstream. Fiber can help with this as well, making almond flour the ideal choice since it’s also fiber rich.
| Nutrition Info (100g) | Carbs | Fiber | Net Carbs | Protein | Fat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Almond Flour | 19g | 10g | 9g | 22g | 50g |
| White Wheat Flour | 76g | 2g | 74g | 10g | 1g |
| Rice Flour | 80g | 2g | 78g | 6g | 1g |
How Many Carbs Almond Flour
As you can see, almond flour is far lower in carbohydrates than wheat flour and rice flour.
Gluten Free Apple Crisp Recipe with Almond Flour
When it comes to my recipes, delicious is top priority, but ease of preparation is a close second.
I’ve checked both boxes here with the best recipe for apple crisp with almond flour, and I have plenty of other healthy recipes for you below!
Gluten Free Desserts
When I first went on a Gluten Free Diet over 25 years ago, it was quite challenging to find gluten free foods and even harder to locate a recipe for gluten free dessert –I had to make my own.
Intolerance to Foods? I’m Here to Help!
An intolerance to foods like gluten, and for some individuals, grains, is a key component when it comes to autoimmune conditions like celiac and Hashimoto’s.
Armed with this knowledge, I’ve spent hours in the kitchen creating and testing recipes for healthy desserts for myself, my family, and all of you.
Recipes for Healthy Desserts with Apples
Here are some of my favorite healthy desserts with apples.
Apples Baked with Cinnamon
Our family is sweet on anything with baked cinnamon apples, and this healthy dessert recipe with 5 ingredients is an easy shortcut to all-American apple pie.
Whole apples baked in the oven, along with aromatic cinnamon sticks and vanilla bean are an effortless warm comfort food we serve all year around.
When the boys were little, I’d let them assemble their own baked apples by hollowing the fruit for them and setting out all the garnishes so they could stuff the apples themselves. What a hit!
Apple Sauce Recipe
Homemade Apple Sauce is a wholesome blend of fresh apples with notes of cinnamon. It’s also another one of the boys’ most beloved recipes to make.
Trust me, peeling the apples is a fabulous project that kept those little hands busy long ago.
Now in their mid-twenties, I’m not sure if my sons have had store bought apple sauce, that’s how much we love making our own.
With only two antioxidant rich ingredients and well under 10 minutes of hands on prep time, this one will surely be your new family favorite.
Pro tip –the sauce on the side of the baking dish may overcook a bit, turning into yummy bites of caramelized apples.
You can also make apple sauce in the InstaPot, and I will soon share a tutorial to show you how. In our home, this is necessary due to the quantity of applesauce my people eat. I make up to 5 pounds at a time when I cook Instapot Apple Sauce.
Easy Desserts with Apples
Although they’re not as ideal as berries, apples are still a low glycemic fruit that can make a memorable dessert.
Here, I coat the apples in a grain free batter made of coconut flour, maple syrup, and eggs, creating a lightly fried food for Hanukkah.
Take my word for it, you’re going to want to make this Apple Fritter Recipe year-round.
Over the years, the boys have enjoyed jazzing up this dessert recipe that’s easy with my homemade vanilla ice cream and a drizzle of naturally sweetened caramel sauce.
Fruit Recipes Dessert
What can I say other than this fruit tart is the apple of my eye!
Encased in a pecan pie crust made of this rich nut, eggs, and coconut flour, my Apple Tart is sweetened with a touch of honey (only 1 tablespoon!), sprinkled with cinnamon, and baked to perfection.
I’m often referred to as the Queen of Almond Flour, having written the book on it, but every now and then, I like to mix it up, and this pecan crust does the trick!
Low Carb Gluten Free Recipes
Any way you slice it, I’m here to serve up the easiest, tastiest gluten free recipes in the universe.
Is there something you’re looking for? Leave a comment and let me know, and I’ll be sure to point you to it here on the website.
This post is an oldie but goodie from the archives. I first shared this Gluten Free Apple Crisp recipe in 2014.













Pam says
I’m looking for a gluten free crust or some sort of pastry or pie recipe for fruit, other than a crisp. Is there one on your site Elana? I couldn’t find one. Love your site!
~M says
Hi Pam,
There are several in her book, The Gluten-Free Almond Flour Cookbook.
By searching her website, I also found:
– Pie Crust: https://elanaspantry.com/chocolate-cream-pie/
– Peanut based crust (sort of like a grain-free cookie crumb crust): https://elanaspantry.com/chocolate-peanut-butter-tart/
Good luck!
~M says
Hi Elana,
This looks really tasty, but I’m wondering how to adapt it to late spring fruits – strawberry and rhubarb! I just love that combo; do you have a recipe for that or suggestions about tweaking this apple crisp recipe for a strawberry-rhubarb combo? I used to have a delicious one, but it was made with “white” gf flour and more sugar than I’m comfortable using nowadays. Thanks so much!
CoconutGal says
Oh Elana this is scrumptious!
In your instructions, it says to sprinkle the topping over the apples. My dough was rather…. doughy! and didn’t really “sprinkle.” It was more of a clump and I just broke it into pieces and smooshed it on top the apples. Is this the way yours is or am I doing something off? I tried adding another tablespoon of almond flour and it stuck together even more.
Never the less, it was delicious and hubby and I devoured it within seconds. Thank you :)
elana says
mutritious,
Glad you liked it and thanks for letting us know about your alterations to the recipe!
Elana
mutritious nuffins says
I just made this apple crisp and it is wonderful! I did not have 2 full cups of almond flour so I used some teff and millet. I also drizzled some agave on top, and put a handful of GF oats into the mixture :) Thanks Elena!
elana says
christin,
Thanks for your sweet words.
Your version sounds delicious! Yum.
Elana
christin says
Best thing in the world! I haven’t had something yummy like this since going gluten free.
I mixed in coconut flour with the almond for flavor and also added half a bag of fresh cranberries to it(add a little agave to the fruit if you do this). And when it was done I mixed a little agave to coconut milk and poured it over each piece like whipped cream(same taste). So tart! So GOOD.
Try this recipe!
elana says
Dear Debbie,
Thanks for a great comment and glad to have you here.
Hope the crisp tasted as good as it smelled :-)
Elana
Debbie says
Well, I’m sitting on the sofa drinking cocoa waiting for the smell from the Apple Crisp to envelope me. Made it in April, yummy. Just got my bushel of apples from the farm. Macs, corts, and empire. Mixed em up. DH is drooling already.
Elana, thanks so much for the recipes. DH and
DS are celiac, I’m low carb and wheat intolerant (self-diagnosed).
elana says
Thanks Margot and thanks again for the E award!