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Gluten Free Apple Crisp made with almond flour, cinnamon and lower in sugar! A low-calorie apple crisp recipe that’s better balanced in nutrition and dairy-free!

Cobbler and crisp dessert recipes are my favorite kind. There’s something sooo delicious about the natural sweetness of fruit paired with a sweet crumbly topping served warm with dairy free ice cream. It’s EVERYTHING I need in a dessert recipe.
This recipe is an oldie but goodie from November 2014 (that desperately needed updating) when I first started food blogging.
Crazy how I lost 80 pounds in 2009 which led me to creating this website which has not only has become a full time business and passion for me, but also a community for you to enjoy healthy, lightened up food.
So without further adieu…

Gluten Free Apple Crisp
This is hands down the best apple crisp recipe I’ve ever had if I do say so myself. Not only is it gluten free, but it’s lighter than most apple crispy recipes.
This one is dusted in almond flour giving it a slightly nutty flavor.
I like using almond flour in place of refined flours to better balance the nutrition in dessert recipes. While it does increase the calories, it also increase the protein, fiber and healthy fat.
These make a dessert more satisfying and keep your blood sugar more stable.
Don’t worry, if you’re allergic to nuts you can substitute gluten free oat flour in this recipe.

What You Need
- Apples
- Honey
- Coconut Oil
- Almond Flour
- Nutmeg, Cinnamon
- Walnuts

How To Make This Easy Apple Crisp
Most apple crisp recipes I see are layered, meaning the apples are on the bottom and the crisp is on top.
This easy apple crisp mixes all the ingredients together then tosses them in a pan saving you time. Not only that, you’re able to use less flour using this method.
The almond flour is really a dusting on the apples and I just love that about this recipe. It also a sneaky trick to lightening up a recipe.

Can You Add Other Fruits
Yes! This recipe is super versatile. You could easily add other fruit to the apples or swap the apples for your favorite fruit.
Raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, cranberries or pineapple are my personal favorites!
Can You Replace The Honey
Honey is a sugar I recommend using in moderation because the liver is the only place it can be metabolized.
Usually honey can be swapped for maple syrup, however, in this recipe honey has a job. To hold the dusting of almond flour on top of the apples!
Without the honey, the apple crisp would have a lot of syrup floating on the bottom of the pan. You can use an artificial sweetener if you prefer to.
More Healthy Cobbler Recipes

Gluten Free Apple Crisp
Ingredients
- 4 apples, I used Gala
- 1/3 cup coconut oil, melted
- 1/4 cup honey
- 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
- 1/2 tablespoon cinnamon
- 1 cups almond flour, or gluten free oat flour or regular oat flour
- 2 tablespoons walnuts, chopped
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 F.
- Peel apples, remove core and slice lengthwise about 1/2-inch thickness. Place the apples in a mixing bowl with the remaining ingredients and toss together.
- Transfer the mixture to a 13×9" baking pan. Spread into an even layer then bake at 350 F for 30 minutes.
- Remove from the oven and serve warm with dairy free ice cream or coconut whip.
Notes
- Each serving is a 1/2 cup.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
This looks amazing! I am getting hungry and must have this now. now.
It’s hard seeing all the food pics when you’re hungry
This looks amazing! I love that it’s healthy too! Great blog!
Stephanie
http://positivelystephanie.blogspot.com/
Thank you 🙂
Good for you, focusing on the good! I know it’s much easier said than done. This crisp looks GOOD though. 🙂
It is GOOD
Yum! This looks and sounds delish! And your photos are really beautiful too.
Thanks! I always wish they my pics were better.
Yum! Love apple crisp! Can’t wait to try this version, I am always trying new ones as it is a great excuse to make apple crisp, not that I need one!
But it’s Thanksgiving week!
Those walnuts as a topping look delicious! I think I am more an analytical person but if I want to be creative, I can be, I just have to work harder. I guess I might have the best of both worlds? Ha!
By the way keep the pies coming!!
I agree. Mind over matter.
thos looks fabulous! And it looks pretty simple. I am going to give it a try this week.
Enjoy! Slicing the apples is the only hard part.
That looks amazing and so easy to make! Thanks for linking up with us again today and have a great Thanksgiving!
You too!
Megan this sounds delicious! Apple crisps are one of my favorite desserts, and they always remind me of home….although we have a slightly different version called a crumble. Love the addition of almond in there! Thank you for joining us for meatless monday, hope you have a wonderful week 🙂
Thanks, you too Tina!
Girl, bravo! This is awesome and full of nourishment! Yum!
Thank you!!!