2-Minute Mug Apple Pie Recipe for Quick Dessert

Make this Apple Pie in a Mug for a quick and easy fall dessert. If you’re craving classic apple pie but don’t want to heat the oven, this single-serve snack is ready in about two minutes.

Perfect for an evening treat or an afternoon pick-me-up, this mug apple pie is a simple way to enjoy fruit instead of chips or chocolate.

Overhead shot of apple pie snack in a white mug with a spoon and graham cracker crumbles on the side all on a green surface.

🩵 About This Recipe

For a cozy fall snack that comes together in minutes, this fresh apple recipe is an instant favorite. It takes about two minutes in the microwave and uses just four simple ingredients.

The result is a personal apple pie in a mug—ideal for a small indulgence after dinner or a special afternoon treat. Use up fresh seasonal apples with this fast, satisfying dessert.

What readers are saying…

Fast, simple, easy and delish! This 2-minute apple pie crunch is a great snack or dessert. Add a bit of cream—whipped, frozen or heavy—for extra lusciousness.

– Kristina and Millie

🧂 Gather Your Ingredients

Overhead shot of ingredients - apple, graham crackers, apple pie spice, and sugar.
  • Apple – choose a crisp variety like Honeycrisp or Granny Smith, or use your favorite.
  • Graham crackers – crushed to mimic the pie crust topping.
  • Sugar – balances tartness; swap for a sweetener if preferred.
  • Apple pie spice – or use ground cinnamon if you don’t have a spice blend.

🔪 Let’s Make an Apple Pie in a Mug!

(Skip to the recipe card for exact measurements.)

Overhead view of process shot 1 - core the apple using a wedger.

Core Apple

Remove the core using an apple corer or a knife.

Overhead view of process shot 2 - Cut the apple into small bite-sized pieces and place in a bowl.

Dice Apples

Slice the apple into wedges, then chop into small, bite-sized pieces.

Overhead view of process shot 3 - sprinkle the apple pie spice and sugar on top and toss to coat.

Season

Sprinkle with sugar and apple pie spice (or cinnamon) and toss to coat evenly.

Overhead view of process shot 4 - transfer the pieces to a microwaveable mug.

Transfer

Place the seasoned apple pieces into a microwave-safe mug or small bowl.

Overhead view of process shot 5 - microwave 20-30 seconds at a time, stirring in between, until the apple pieces are softened and hot.

Microwave

Cook in 20–30 second intervals, stirring between, until the apples are softened and hot.

Overhead view of process shot 6 - crumble the graham cracker and sprinkle on top.

Add Topping

Crumble a graham cracker sheet over the warm apples and serve immediately.

💡 Expert Tips and Tricks

  • Buy pre-sliced apples for even faster prep and for a kid-friendly option.
  • Top with whipped cream, vanilla yogurt, or a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a richer dessert.
  • Microwave in short increments (20–30 seconds), stirring between each one for even cooking.

❔ FAQs

What kind of apples are best for apple pie?

Popular choices include Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, Golden Delicious, Braeburn, and Pink Lady. Choose based on whether you want tart or sweet.

What’s in apple pie spice?

Apple pie spice typically contains cinnamon as the base, plus nutmeg and allspice; some blends add ginger or cardamom. You can tailor the mix to your taste.

Can I make this snack healthier?

Yes — replace sugar with honey, maple syrup, or a low-calorie sweetener to reduce refined sugar.

Angled shot of apple pie snack in a white mug with a spoon and graham cracker crumbles on the side all on a green surface.

📝 Substitutions and Variations

  • Graham cracker topping is optional—the apples are delicious on their own.
  • Use cinnamon graham crackers for a stronger cinnamon flavor.
  • Try granola, crumbled shortbread, oats, dried cranberries, raisins, or chopped nuts as alternate toppings.
  • Drizzle salted caramel for an indulgent touch, or sprinkle with powdered sugar or cinnamon.

Kristin’s Kitchen Tip

You don’t need to peel the apples—keeping the skin saves time and adds fiber. Peel only if you prefer.

🥡 Storage and Reheating

Store leftover seasoned apples in an airtight container in the fridge for up to five days. Reheat in a microwave-safe dish when you’re ready to enjoy them again.

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🍴 What To Serve With This Dish

Serve this warm apple mug snack after a hearty dinner or alongside a savory main. It pairs nicely with casseroles, baked salmon, or any comforting weeknight meal.

Side close up shot of apple pie snack in a white mug on a green surface.

Easy Apple Pie Snack

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📋 Recipe Card

Overhead shot of apple pie snack in a white mug with a spoon and graham cracker crumbles on the side all on a green surface.

2 Minute Apple Pie in a Mug

A few simple ingredients and a couple of minutes are all you need to make this tasty apple pie in a mug with a crunchy graham cracker topping.
4.9 from 8 votes
Prep Time 1 min
Cook Time 2 mins
Servings 1 serving

Ingredients

  • 1 apple
  • ½ teaspoon apple pie spice (or cinnamon)
  • 1 teaspoon sugar (or sweetener)
  • 1 graham cracker sheet (crumbled)

Instructions

  • Core and cut the apple into small bite-sized pieces. Place in a bowl.
  • Sprinkle with apple pie spice and sugar, then toss to coat. Transfer the pieces to a microwave-safe mug.
  • Microwave in 20–30 second increments, stirring between each, until the apples are softened and hot.
  • Crumble the graham cracker over the top and serve warm.

Notes

  • Choose a crisp apple for texture—no need to peel unless you prefer to.
  • Pre-sliced apples save time and make this kid-friendly.
  • Try cinnamon graham crackers for more spice.

Serving suggestions:

  • Add chopped nuts, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, or a dollop of Greek yogurt.
  • Drizzle caramel sauce or swap the graham cracker for granola or shortbread crumbs.

Nutrition

Calories: 173 kcal |
Carbohydrates: 40 g |
Protein: 2 g |
Fat: 2 g |
Fiber: 5 g

Nutritional information is an estimate and may vary.

Update Notes: This post was originally published in January 2015 and was updated with tips, step-by-step photos, and a revised recipe in October 2024.

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