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Fried Apple Pies – A Classic Southern Dessert Made Easy
There are few desserts as comforting, nostalgic, and universally loved as Fried Apple Pies. These golden pockets of warm, cinnamon-spiced apples wrapped in flaky pastry are the perfect blend of crisp and gooey. They’re a staple in Southern kitchens, a favorite at fall carnivals, and a dessert that tastes both homemade and luxurious. Whether you’re preparing them for a family gathering, a holiday dessert table, or a cozy weekend treat, fried apple pies deliver flavor, texture, and heartwarming charm in every bite.
These handheld apple pies originated as a practical farmhouse dessert—using leftover biscuits, dried fruit, and hot cast-iron skillets to create a quick sweet treat that used very few ingredients. Over the decades, they’ve evolved into a versatile, delicious dessert anyone can make with ease. Today, we’re bringing you a modern yet traditional approach to making Fried Apple Pies that maintains the nostalgic flavors while streamlining the process for home cooks.
What makes this recipe so beloved is not only the delicious results but the simplicity of the ingredients. A homemade apple filling infused with cinnamon, sugar, and butter creates a warm, gooey center. The flaky crust, lightly crisped in oil, forms the perfect shell. And once dusted with powdered sugar or brushed with cinnamon sugar, these pies become a dessert that tastes straight out of a Southern grandma’s kitchen.
Below, you’ll find everything you need—ingredients, instructions, tips, variations, and a detailed look at the rich culinary background of this timeless American dessert.

Why You’ll Love These Fried Apple Pies
- Crispy outside, gooey inside: The perfect contrast of textures.
- Uses simple ingredients: A few apples, spices, and basic pastry.
- Great for all seasons: Cozy in fall, refreshing in summer with ice cream.
- Freezer-friendly: Make ahead and fry later.
- Kid-friendly and crowd-pleasing: A guaranteed hit at gatherings.
Ingredients for Fried Apple Pies
For the Apple Filling
- 3 cups diced apples (Granny Smith or Honeycrisp work best)
- 2 tbsp butter
- ⅓ cup granulated sugar
- ¼ cup brown sugar
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- ¼ tsp nutmeg
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tbsp cornstarch
- 2 tbsp water
- A pinch of salt
For the Pie Crust
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- ½ tsp salt
- 1 tbsp sugar
- ½ cup cold unsalted butter, cubed
- ½ cup ice-cold water (more if needed)
For Frying
- Vegetable oil (enough for 2–3 inches in skillet)
For Finishing
- Powdered sugar for dusting
or - Cinnamon sugar (¼ cup sugar + 1 tsp cinnamon)

Instructions
1. Prepare the Apple Filling
- In a skillet over medium heat, melt butter.
- Add diced apples, granulated sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, lemon juice, and salt. Stir well.
- Allow mixture to cook until apples soften (about 8–10 minutes).
- Mix cornstarch and water in a small bowl, then pour into the apple mixture.
- Cook until thickened, then remove from heat and cool completely.
2. Make the Pie Crust
- Whisk flour, salt, and sugar in a mixing bowl.
- Cut cold butter into the flour until coarse crumbs form.
- Add ice water gradually, stirring until dough forms.
- Divide, wrap, and refrigerate for 20 minutes.
3. Assemble the Pies
- Roll out dough on a lightly floured surface.
- Cut into circles (about 5–6 inches).
- Spoon 1–2 tbsp apple filling into the center.
- Fold dough into half-moons and press edges firmly.
- Crimp edges with a fork to seal.
4. Fry the Apple Pies
- Heat oil in a deep skillet to 350°F (175°C).
- Carefully lower pies into hot oil in batches.
- Fry 2–3 minutes per side until deep golden brown.
- Transfer to a wire rack to drain oil.
5. Finish and Serve
- Dust with powdered sugar OR sprinkle with cinnamon sugar.
- Serve warm.
Tips for Perfect Fried Apple Pies
1. Keep the Dough Cold
Cold butter = flakier crust. If dough softens, refrigerate for 10 minutes before rolling.
2. Don’t Overfill the Pies
Too much filling causes leaking during frying.
3. Maintain Frying Temperature
Oil that’s too cool = soggy pies.
Oil that’s too hot = burnt exterior, raw dough inside.
4. Use Tart Apples
Granny Smith provides a perfect balance to the sweetness.
5. Make Ahead
Freeze assembled pies for up to 3 months. Fry from frozen—just add 1–2 extra minutes.
Variations
Air Fryer Apple Pies
Brush pies with melted butter and air fry at 375°F for 10–12 minutes.
Baked Apple Pies
Bake at 400°F for 18–20 minutes for a lighter version.
Glazed Apple Pies
Whisk powdered sugar + milk for a drizzle.
Different Fillings
Try blueberry, peach, cherry, or pear.

Serving Suggestions
- Serve with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream
- Pair with hot apple cider or sweet tea
- Drizzle with caramel sauce
- Pack in lunch boxes or picnic baskets
- Add to fall dessert boards
Fun Facts & History
- Fried pies became popular with travelers and farmers because they were portable, long-lasting, and easy to cook over open fires.
- McDonald’s original fried apple pie (discontinued in the U.S.) was inspired by this Southern tradition.
- Many families passed down fried pie recipes for generations, each with unique crusts and fillings.

Fried Apple Pies
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Line baking sheets with parchment paper.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves.
- In another bowl, cream butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy. Add egg and vanilla extract, mixing well.
- Gradually mix in dry ingredients, alternating with apple cider, until a soft batter forms.
- Drop batter onto baking sheets using a scoop, spacing 2 inches apart. Flatten slightly.
- Bake 12–15 minutes until set and lightly golden. Cool completely on wire racks.
- Beat softened butter with powdered sugar and vanilla. Add cream to reach desired filling consistency.
- Sandwich cookies with filling, serve immediately or store in airtight container.




