This easy microwave apple crisp recipe is a quick single serve option when you need a delicious fall dessert in minutes. Top with a scoop of ice cream or some whipped cream and enjoy!
This single serve microwave apple crisp recipe might’ve won me wife of the year.
I live with a guy who will easily turn down any and all desserts unless it’s apple pie or apple crisp.
As a dessert person through and through, this is like a dagger to my heart any time we’re out and I want to split something on the dessert menu because his answer is always “I’m good, but you go ahead and get it”.
Um, no.
The whole point is I don’t want to eat the whole thing myself (and obviously if it’s put in front of me, there’s no only eating half stuff happening).
My only hope is when there’s something with the word “apple” in it on the menu.
Then the opposite happens where I can’t even look away for a minute or talk to someone else at the table without him demolishing the entire thing before I’ve dug my spoon in for a second bite.
This has actually happened before and I’ve never seen someone so un-remorseful about the whole situation than him.
Don’t get me wrong, I love apple crisp (and apple pie) too but I have a feeling this easy microwave apple crisp will be someone else’s dessert this fall just a few times more than mine.
How To Make Microwave Apple Crisp
Like any fruit crisp recipe, there are two simple steps: making the apple filling and making the crisp topping.
For the microwave apple crisp filling you need:
- a peeled and sliced apple
- lemon juice
- cinnamon
- nutmeg
- brown sugar
- flour
For the apple crisp topping you need:
- butter
- brown sugar
- flour
- cinnamon
- nutmeg
- oats
First, assemble the filling ingredients by combining everything in bowl and tossing together until all the apple slices are coated pretty evenly.
Second, combine the crisp ingredients in another bowl with a fork until they form a crumbly texture. The butter should be softened to room temperature for the crisp to best come together.
Last, half the apple mixture gets layered in a mug then topped with half the crisp mixture. Repeat with remaining apples and then remaining crisp.
Cook for 2-3 minutes in the microwave until the apples are softened and the topping has melted and gotten crispy at the edges.
How Many Does This Serve?
The recipe makes a hefty portioned single serving apple crisp.
You could split the mixture into two smaller mugs and get 2 servings for a lighter dessert if you wish.
It’s also easy to double the recipe to make two microwave apple crisps.
Can I Cook The Apple Crisp In Something Else?
Use whatever microwave safe mug you like.
I recommend a mug on the larger side if you’re just making one apple crisp.
The apples will shrink down as they cook in the microwave so don’t worry about layering the ingredients right to the top of the mug, they won’t overflow.
Like this protein mug cake recipe, you can also use a smaller sized ramekin for this recipe. I’ve used these to make this crisp. And I use them when I make air fryer apple crisps as well.
Since this recipe is easily scaled up, you can also use a small square baking dish (a 4×4 or something similar) if you double or triple the recipe.
Can I Bake This In The Oven?
Of course you could make this apple crisp in the oven but the point of this recipe is a quick and easy apple crisp which is why it’s made in the microwave!
If you want to turn this into an oven crisp recipe, I’d probably bake at 350°F (obviously use an oven safe baking vessel) for 15-20 minutes or until it looked bubbly and crispy at edges.
What Substitutions Can I Make?
Crisp variations are endless and so are the filling options!
I’ve made Orange Ginger Pear and Quince Crisp and a Paleo Strawberry Ginger Crisp on here before but you can use this recipe with almost any and all fruits you like.
Sour cherry crisp is always a favorite but apples just seem perfect for this time of year.
Related: Check out my full Guide To Apples
Other ideas that would be good in this easy microwave apple crisp are:
- raisins (regular or golden)
- dried cranberries or dried cherries
- chopped nuts (pecans, walnuts)
- additional spices (allspice, ginger, cardamom, etc.)
Play around with what sounds good to you. This is a pretty basic apple crisp recipe you can adapt to your liking.
Feeling more ambitious than a crisp? These gluten-free apple hand pies are another great fall dessert!
What Should I Top It With?
Well, ice cream of course! What’s a warm fruit crisp without some vanilla ice cream?!
Whipped cream (homemade or store bought) would also be great if you prefer.
On the flip side, you could make these vanilla spiced apples and put them over some vanilla ice cream. They’re so good!
Or, crumble some air fryer apple chips on top for some added texture.
A Note About Microwaves
Please read the recipe note about microwaves and cooking time.
Every microwave (just like every oven) is different. My microwave is 950 watts, yours may be higher or lower and therefore cooking time will vary.
Start keeping an eye on the apple crisp as it cooks around the 1.5 minute mark.
With some high powered microwaves, that may be enough time. If your microwave is a lower powered one, you may need up to 3 minutes or a little more.
Mine was perfect after 2.5 minutes in the microwave but everyone’s will be different.
Err on the side of caution so you don’t end up with apple crisp exploded all over the inside of your microwave. You can always put it back in if it’s underdone and that’s much more preferable than needing to clean the microwave before enjoying dessert!
I used to be obsessed with mug cakes (like this cake batter mug cake and this horribly photographed chocolate hazelnut mug cake) and I still often times defer to Julie’s amazing chocolate mug cake in dire dessert times but, I feel like I’ve found a crisp version of a mug cake with this recipe and I couldn’t be happier for what that means for dessert this fall.
Love this easy microwave apple crisp recipe? Try one of these other apple desserts too:
Applesauce Raisin Skillet Cake
Microwave Apple Crisp
Ingredients
For the filling:
- 1 large apple, peeled and thinly sliced (about 1 cup)
- juice from 1/2 a lemon
- 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
- 1/2 tablespoon brown sugar
- 1/2 tablespoon flour, *see note
For the crisp topping:
- 2 tablespoons room temperature butter, diced
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon flour, *see note
- 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
- 3 tablespoons oats
Instructions
- Make the filling by placing the apple slices in a medium bowl and toss with the lemon juice.
- Add the cinnamon, nutmeg, brown sugar and flour and toss to combine. Set aside.
- Make the crisp topping by placing the diced butter in another bowl.
- Add the brown sugar, flour, cinnamon, nutmeg and oats and combine with a fork until crumbly.
- Assemble the crisp by placing half the apple slices in a large mug or small ramekin. Dot half the crisp mixture on top. Layer the remaining apple slices on top of that and finish with the remaining crisp topping.
- Place in the microwave and cook for 2-3 minutes (**see note) until apples are soft and the crisp topping has melted and become crispy at the edges.
- Serve warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream if desired.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.
Super yummy!! I used a chopped pink lady apple and didn’t bother to peel it. I also measured the spices with my heart. It turned out beautifully! I pulled it out at 2.5 minutes. I didn’t have any whipped cream or ice cream so I floated a couple tablespoons of whole milk across the top and it was delightful. Perfect for when you’re craving a quick treat.
Just what I needed. I had one apple left. Just perfect
FYI, this recipe comes in at about 530 calories before any optional toppings. Just something to consider. Very tasty!
That scoop of ice cream on top it’s so much eye-pleasing. Thank you so much for such a quick and healthy recipe. Can we use any other fruit instead of apple?
This is the perfect dessert for one! I will be enjoying this all fall!
It’s ridiculous how easy this recipe was! And so crispy, crumbly and delicious! Thank you so much for this fun recipe, we’ll be eating a little too much of it this Fall too! :)