Hey friends! Today, I’m excited to share a baking recipe that’s pure comfort in cake form — Apple Crumb Cake. Just imagine: a soft, buttery cake layered with tender cinnamon-spiced apples and topped with a golden, crunchy crumb that melts in your mouth. It’s the kind of dessert that makes your kitchen smell like a cozy café and your heart feel full.
This recipe was born on a crisp October morning after a trip to the orchard. I had a basket of fresh apples and a craving for something warm and nostalgic. The result? A cake that’s now a seasonal staple in my home. It’s baked, easy to make, and perfect for breakfast, dessert, or a sweet afternoon treat.
Ready to create some magic?
Recipe at a Glance
- Prep Time: 25 minutes
- Bake Time: 50–55 minutes
- Total Time: About 1 hour 20 minutes
- Skill Level: Easy
- Servings: 12 slices
- Tools Needed: 9×13-inch baking pan, mixing bowls, whisk, spatula
- Make-Ahead Tips: Bake 1 day ahead — flavors deepen overnight!
Ingredients List & Substitutions

Crumb Topping
| Ingredient | Notes/Substitutions |
|---|---|
| 1 cup light brown sugar | Adds caramel-like flavor |
| 1 cup granulated sugar | Sweetness and crunch |
| 1 tsp cinnamon | Warm spice |
| ½ tsp salt | Balances sweetness |
| 1 cup unsalted butter (melted) | Helps form crumbs |
| 2½ cups all-purpose flour | Creates thick crumb texture |
Apple Layer
| Ingredient | Notes/Substitutions |
|---|---|
| 2½ cups peeled, chopped apples | Granny Smith or Honeycrisp work best |
| 1 tsp cinnamon | Coats the apples beautifully |
| 1 tbsp brown sugar | Optional, for extra caramel flavor |
Cake Batter
| Ingredient | Notes/Substitutions |
|---|---|
| 2 cups all-purpose flour | Base of the cake |
| 1 tsp baking powder | Helps rise |
| ½ tsp baking soda | Adds lift |
| ½ tsp salt | Flavor enhancer |
| ½ cup unsalted butter (softened) | Creams well with sugar |
| ¾ cup granulated sugar | Sweetness |
| 2 large eggs | Room temp for best texture |
| 1 cup sour cream or Greek yogurt | Moisture and tang |
| 1 tsp vanilla extract | Flavor boost |
Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Make the Crumb Topping
- Mix brown sugar, granulated sugar, cinnamon, salt in a bowl.
- Stir in melted butter, then add flour until fully absorbed.
- Chill while preparing the cake.
Pro Tip: The mixture should look like chunky, sandy clumps — perfect for topping!
Step 2: Prep the Apples
- Toss chopped apples with cinnamon and brown sugar.
- Let sit while you prepare the batter.
Sensory Cue: Apples should glisten and smell like fall.
Step 3: Make the Cake Batter

- Sift together flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt.
- In a mixer, beat butter until creamy.
- Add sugar, beat until fluffy.
- Add eggs, one at a time.
- Mix in sour cream and vanilla until just combined.
- Add dry ingredients in batches, mixing gently.
Step 4: Assemble & Bake

- Spread half the batter into a greased 9×13-inch pan.
- Layer with cinnamon apples.
- Spread remaining batter on top (it’s okay if it’s not perfect).
- Sprinkle crumb topping generously over the surface.
- Bake at 350°F (175°C) for 50–55 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.
Visual Cue: The top should be golden and slightly crisp.
Serving & Storage Tips
| Method | Instructions |
|---|---|
| Room Temp | Store covered for up to 3 days |
| Fridge | Keeps well for 5–6 days; warm before serving |
| Freezer | Wrap tightly and freeze up to 2 months; thaw overnight |
Troubleshooting & FAQ
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Crumb topping sinks | Chill topping before adding to batter |
| Cake too dense | Don’t overmix; use fresh baking powder |
| Apples release too much moisture | Use firm, tart apples and pat dry before layering |
Variations to Try

- Maple Glaze Finish: Drizzle with maple icing after baking.
- Nutty Crunch: Add ½ cup chopped pecans to the crumb topping.
- Mini Crumb Cakes: Use muffin tins — reduce bake time to 25–30 minutes.
Closing Encouragement
This Apple Crumb Cake is everything you want in a fall dessert — cozy, crumbly, and bursting with apple goodness. It’s simple enough for a weekday treat and special enough for a holiday table. I hope you’ll bake it, share it, and savor every bite.
Let me know how it turns out — and don’t forget to save a slice for yourself!




