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Fall for Apple Crisp Foil Packets

Fall is in full swing, and that means it’s time for all things apple! If you’re an apple lover, it’s the perfect opportunity to start cooking with these delicious fall fruits. In fact, October is National Apple Month, so why not whip up a tasty apple treat on your next camping trip?

Apple crisp is such an easy and delicious dessert, which makes it perfect for camping trips! The cinnamon and sugar go so well with the crisp apples and oat topping in a way that just screams “fall.” But while most apple crisp desserts need to be baked in an oven, this foil packet recipe is easy to make at the campsite and can be cooked over the fire, on a grill, and yes, in a tiny RV oven. You can even prep some of the ingredients at home, which makes this dessert even easier when you’re on the road!

Four crisp apples on a wooden table

Apples ready to cook. Photo: Pasja1000/Pixabay

If you’re traveling to a northern state that’s known for apples, stop by an orchard or farm stand and pick up some fresh apples to use in this recipe. But even if you’re heading south for the fall, grocery stores will be brimming with apple choices this time of year. What variety of apples work best with this recipe? Many! Any good baking apple will work great, and some of our favorites include Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, Braeburn, Pink Lady, Fuji and Gala.

So if you’re enjoying the cool weather and sipping on something warm around the campfire, add this recipe to your lineup for a festive fall camping dessert!

Tips for Making Apple Crisp Packets

You can mix the dry ingredients for the crumble before leaving for your camping trip to cut down on the number of elements you’ll need to pack. Just add the dry ingredients to a resealable jar or bag and bring the container along. Then add the melted butter once you’re ready to make the recipe. Should you peel the apples or not peel them? That’s totally up to you. I tend to peel the apples since I’m not a particular fan of apple skins, but it’s fine either way. These foil packets can be made three different ways — on the grill, over the fire or in the oven. We’ve included directions for each cooking method in the directions below. Using heavy-duty foil or 2 layers of regular aluminum foil will help keep the packets from ripping or getting holes while cooking. The double-layer is especially helpful when cooking over a campfire. If you’re making these in your RV oven, you can get away with a single layer of foil and place the packets on a small baking sheet before putting them in to cook. If cooking over a fire or on the grill, occasionally rotate the packets so they can heat evenly on all sides. Be extra careful when removing the packets from the heat and opening them after cooking. The hot steam can burn, so keep your face, fingers and skin out of the way.

Campfire Apple Crisp Foil Packets

Makes 5 packets

Ingredients:

Overhead shot of dry ingredients in a white bowl on a lawn.

Dry ingredients for apple crisp.

5 apples (such as Honeycrisp, Granny Smith,
or Braeburn), cored and sliced
1/4 cup brown sugar
2 tsp cinnamon

Crumble Topping:

1/2 cup quick oats
1/2 cup flour
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/3 cup butter, melted

Optional Toppings:

Ice cream
Whipped cream
Caramel sauce

Tools:

10 sheets of Aluminum foil

Directions:

1) To make the oat topping ahead of time, mix all dry crumble ingredients (everything EXCEPT for the butter) in a bowl (above) until well combined. Store mixture in a resealable jar or bag until needed. If you’re making this in one go, jump to the next step!

Sliced apples in a white bowl on wooden table.

Peeling apples is optional.

2) Core and slice apples. You can peel the apples if you’d like, but it’s not necessary. Add the apples to a large mixing bowl and add the 1/4 cup of brown sugar and 2 tsp of cinnamon. Mix well until the apples are evenly coated.

Coated apples sliced and ready to cook in a white bowl.

Coat the apples evenly before cooking.

3) Cut 10 sheets of heavy-duty aluminum foil approximately 12-14 inches long. You’ll use 2 sheets for each packet.

4) Add the crumble dry ingredients to another bowl and mix until well combined. Add the melted butter and stir until the mixture is crumbly.

Apples on a sheet of aluminum foil under a pile of crumbles.

Mixing crumble with the coated apples.

5) Divide the coated apples into 5 packets (each packet will have 2 sheets of foil).

6) Spoon the crumble mixture evenly onto the 5 packets.

On each foil packet, bring the two long sides of the foil together and fold them over a few times. Then fold in the ends to make a sealed packet. Be sure to leave some room inside the packets for the steam to circulate. Double-check to make sure there are no holes in the foil and that the packet is sealed tightly.

To cook on the grill:

Cook the packets over indirect medium heat on a grill for 15-20 minutes until the apples are cooked through. Carefully open the packets and watch for escaping steam.

A freshly unwrapped packet containing cooked apples.

Cooked apples in their foil packets.

To cook over the fire:

Wait until your fire has been burning for a while and has reduced to a nice bed of coals. Put the packets on a cooking grate over the coals and cook for 15 minutes, rotating the packets occasionally. Once the apples are cooked through, carefully remove the packets from the heat. Allow to cool for a few minutes and carefully open.

To cook in the oven:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Put the foil packets on a baking sheet and cook for about 20 minutes. Cook until the apples are soft, then remove from the oven. Carefully open the packets and enjoy!

Whipped cream spread on apple crisps.

Whipped cream adds the final touch to an apple crisp packet. Now it’s time to dig in!

Top with whipped cream, caramel sauce, or ice cream for a tasty dessert or snack. Or skip the toppings; it’s just as good on its own! Refrigerate any leftovers in an airtight container. The leftover crisp will last 3-4 days in the fridge — if you don’t eat it all before then!

Photos by Kacey Cribari unless otherwise indicated.

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