Frozen Apple Pie (And How to Bake From Freezer)

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This post includes how to make a delicious apple pie and how to bake the frozen apple pie straight from the freezer.

Frozen apple pie

One of my favorite things to bake for folks I love the most is an apple pie. I have a special recipe that we just love. It’s unlike any other and several times a year I head out to buy the assortment of apples needed and come home to spend some time in this labor of love with a perfect apple pie to show for my efforts at the end of the day.

For the longest time, the thought kept popping into my mind “I wonder if I could freeze these?”. I wanted to be able to make several at one time and then have apple pies at the ready when the need arose or for gift giving. Being gifted a homemade apple pie seems about the coolest gift around in my mind. 

That’s how this idea for frozen apple pie came to fruition. Follow these steps and you’ll get a delicious apple pie that’s perfectly cinnamon-spiced with a flaky crust. The best part is, you can store it in the freezer and bake straight from frozen when the craving calls for it. Sound good?

If you are still in the mood for apple desserts check out some of my other recipes like Old-Fashioned Apple Dumplings RecipeCaramel Apple MilkshakeApple BrowniesApple Dapple Cake, and Apple Cobbler With Crescent Rolls.

Recipe Ingredients

  • Pillsbury Roll Out Pie Crust

Frozen apple pie filling

  • Lots of apples
  • Apple juice
  • Lemon juice
  • Sugar
  • Cornstarch
  • Salt
  • Vanilla extract
  • Cinnamon
  • Allspice

Helpful Kitchen Tool

Cutting apples and mixing ingredients to make frozen apple pie filling.

Peel and slice your apples.

I like to slice mine in “chips” so that they stack better and help my pie maintain its shape. I use at least two different types of apples and make sure at least one or two of those are Granny Smith apples, but the others are usually sweeter apples (your choice). The sweeter apples tend to break down a bit in the baking of the pie but the Granny Smith helps to maintain a pretty pie shape. I really like the flavor of different types of apples cooked together.

The bowl on the right has apple juice and lemon juice in it. As I slice my apples I put them in there and toss them a bit every few apples to prevent browning.

The bowl on the left has corn starch, sugar, and spices. Once all of my apples are peeled and chipped, I stir them to coat in the liquid they are in and then pour the dry ingredients over all of them and stir until it is evenly distributed and my apple slices are coated.

Filling the pies.

Assemble the freezer apple pie.

I am using some disposable pie tins I purchased at Walmart. I didn’t want my pie pan stuck in the freezer and also wanted the lids that came with these to help make freezing easier.

Fill each pie shell with the apple pie filling.

pie-with-crust-on-top

Top with another pie crust.

For the crusts, I am using roll out pie crusts that are store bought. Pillsbury makes the name brand of them but mine are the generic Kroger or Walmart brand. You can certainly make a homemade crust if you like but I like these just fine and feel confident enough in my homemade pie crust skills that I have nothing to prove to anyone. Plus I’m supporting the wonderful person who came up with the idea of making roll out pie crusts and that just gives me the warm fuzzies (or maybe it’s knowing I’m going to have apple pie soon).

Pie crust on top of pie.

Crimp the edges with a fork or your fingers. Cut four slits in the top of the pie.

Don’t get caught up in trying to make your homemade pie look like the ones in stores. That’s silly. Why do we cheapen a homemade baked good by trying to make it look store-bought? Get in there and make that thing look homely and homemade and be proud of it!

Sealing and freezing the pies.

Freeze the unbaked apple pie.

I place the plastic lid that came with the pie plate on top and then put it in a FoodSaver bag and vacuum seal it. If you don’t, wrap them very heavily in aluminum foil (several layers) and freeze immediately no matter how you seal it.

Freezer apple pie.

How to bake the frozen apple pie straight from the freezer

  • Unwrap the freezer apple pie. If desired, brush the top with melted butter and sprinkle about a tablespoon of sugar over.
  • Place fully frozen apple pie on a baking sheet in the center of the oven. Preheat oven to 425. Watch to see when the oven reaches preheated temperature. Once the oven reaches 425, set the timer for 15 minutes.
  • After that time is up, remove the pie from the oven, reduce temperature to 375, cover the edges of the pie in foil, and return to the oven. Continue baking for 50-60 minutes, or until pie is lightly browned on top and bubbly inside.

How to bake the fresh apple pie

Preheat oven to 425. Place unbaked pie on a baking sheet in the oven and bake for 15 minutes. After that time is up, remove the pie from the oven, reduce temperature to 375, cover the edges of the pie in foil, and return to the oven. Continue baking for 40-50 minutes, or until the baked pie is lightly browned on top and bubbly inside.

Storage

  • If you wrapped in foil, bake the frozen apple pie within 1 to 3 months for optimum freshness. If you sealed it in a FoodSaver bag, try to bake within 6 months to a year. These are my own personal guidelines, feel free to decide for yourself what time frame you think is best.
  • You can also store baked apple pie leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Recipe Notes

  • Apple juice is not something we normally have at our house so I buy a package of apple juice boxes to keep in the pantry when I need it for cooking. I also use apple juice whenever white wine or cooking wine is called for in recipes. It’s a very versatile and flavorful ingredient!
  • A handy baking tip: Write the baking instructions in a permanent marker on the vacuum-sealed bag before freezing your pie, so you don’t need to go searching for them when the time comes.
  • Once baked, serve your warm apple pie slice with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream.
  • I mention using a combination of sweet and tart apples in my apple pie recipe. For sweet, I recommend apple varieties like Golden Delicious and Braeburn. For tart, you can’t look past Granny Smith apples.

Recipe FAQs

Can you make gluten-free frozen apple pie?

Absolutely! The frozen apple pie filling is actually already gluten-free, so all you need is to either purchase a gluten-free pie crust or make your own at home.

Here are more amazing apple pie recipes:

Jack-o-Lantern Apple Pie With Puff Pastry

Easy Apple Pie Muffins

Apple Pie Oatmeal

Faux Apple Pie (my improved version of a classic recipe)

No Sugar Apple Pie

How To Make Apple Pie

Frozen Apple Pie

Learn how you can make an easy and delicious frozen apple pie (with traditional filling) that you can bake straight from the freezer.
Prep Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Cook Time: 55 minutes
Total Time: 2 hours 10 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: apple, pie
Servings: 4
Calories: 230kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 package Pillsbury Roll Out Pie Crusts or generic
  • 9-10 apples two different kinds, one Granny Smith
  • ¼ cup apple juice*
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • ¾ cup sugar
  • ¼ cup plus 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • dash salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon allspice

Instructions

  • Roll one pie crust out into a pie plate. Place the lemon and apple juice in a large mixing bowl along with the vanilla. Peel and chip apples into that bowl, pausing every now and then to stir them to coat in juice.
    1 package Pillsbury Roll Out Pie Crusts, 9-10 apples, ¼ cup apple juice*, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • In a separate bowl, combine all the dry ingredients and stir to blend. Pour the dry ingredients over the apples and juice and stir well to coat.
    ¼ cup plus 1 tablespoon cornstarch, dash salt, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, ½ teaspoon allspice, ¾ cup sugar
  • Fill pie crust with the apple mixture. Dip a brush or fingertip in water and run around the edge of the crust before placing the other crust on top of it. Crimp the edges together with a fork or your fingers. Cut four slits on top of the pie crust.
  • If you are using a disposable pie plate, top pie with the accompanying lid. Carefully seal pie in a FoodSaver bag or wrap really well in foil. Note: how well the pie is sealed determines quality of the pie once baked. Freeze immediately.

How to bake the frozen pie

  • Unwrap the frozen apple pie. If desired, brush the top with melted butter and sprinkle about a tablespoon of sugar over.
  • Place fully frozen apple pie on a baking sheet in the center of the oven. Preheat oven to 425. Watch to see when the oven reaches preheated temperature. Once the oven reaches 425, set the timer for 15 minutes.
  • After that time is up remove pie from oven, reduce temperature to 375, cover the edges of pie in foil, and return to oven. Continue baking for 50-60 minutes, or until pie is lightly browned on top and bubbly inside.

How to bake a fresh apple pie

  • Preheat oven to 425. Place pie on a baking sheet in the oven and bake for 15 minutes. After that time is up, remove the pie from the oven, reduce temperature to 375, cover the edges of the pie in foil, and return to the oven. Continue baking for 40-50 minutes, or until pie is lightly browned on top and bubbly inside.

Notes

*Apple juice is not something we normally have at our house so I buy a package of apple juice boxes to keep in the pantry when I need it for cooking. I also use apple juice whenever white wine or cooking wine is called for in recipes. It's a very versatile and flavorful ingredient!

Nutrition

Calories: 230kcal
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“If you wish to make an apple pie truly from scratch you must first invent the universe.” ~Carl Sagan

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72 Comments

  1. Christine
    Love love your blog !!!!
    Now I have a food saver that exactly don’t get all the air out
    Can u tell me what brand and number
    You have !!!
    Tomorrow is my 70th birthday and
    Have a few apple trees in my yard living that my Father planted when my child was 2 now she’s 40 but the apples are good
    Thought the pies would be delicious to give away !!!!
    Thank you so much !!!
    Bettye

  2. Hi Christy! I made this pie yesterday and it is awesome! Thank you for all your great recipes. You are always my go to for everything 🙂

  3. I been baking for years and have frozen many pies this is a really good idea. Loved that you are sharing,
    Thanks

  4. Hi Christy, I always have baked my pies first before putting them in the freezer. I just might give your way a try!! (See you can teach an old dog new tricks!!) Thank you for the new idea.

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