Sometimes you just want pie… but not a whole one. This Apple and Cranberry Pie for One is the perfect solution: a single-serving dessert that’s bursting with tender apples, tart cranberries, warm cinnamon, and a buttery, flaky crust. It’s cozy, festive, and just right when you’re craving something sweet without the fuss of baking a full pie.
This recipe is ideal for holiday evenings, quiet afternoons, or anytime you want a little taste of comfort. The combination of apples and cranberries gives a beautiful balance of sweet and tangy, while the spices make every bite feel like a hug. Best of all, it’s quick to make and doesn’t leave you with days of leftovers—just one perfect pie, made just for you.
- 1/3 cup (50g) of plain all-purpose flour
- 2 TBS (30g) cold butter, cut into bits
- pinch salt
- 1 tsp water
- 1 large cooking apple, peeled and chopped
- 2 dessertspoons fresh cranberries (about 1/4 cup)
- 2 1/2 TBS sugar
- 1/2 tsp apple pie spice (see notes)
- pinch salt
- butter for dotting
- milk for brushing
- demerara sugar for sprinkling (Turbinado sugar)
- Heavy cream to serve (Or ice cream) or warm custard
- Preheat the oven to 180*C/350*F/ gas mark 4. Have ready a large wide brimmed mug, large enough to hold your filling. Mine is about 4 inches in circumference. (It would hold a good 1 1/2 cups of tea or coffee.)
- Sift the flour into a bowl with the salt. Drop in the cold butter. Rub the butter in with your fingertips until the mixture resembles fine crumbs. Add the water and toss together with a fork. Bring the mixture together into a ball, kneading lightly. (Alternately you can put the flour, salt and butter into a food processor and process until the mixture resembles fine dry crumbs.)
- Remove about 1/3 of the ball and roll it into a long rope, long enough to measure around the circumference of your mug. Brush the edge of the mug with some milk and then press the rope around the edge to adhere. (This is what your top pastry will stick to.)
- Toss the chopped apple and cranberries together with the sugar, spice and salt. Put into the mug. Dot with butter. (I like to make sure my apple pieces are roughly the same size as the berries.)
- Roll out the remaining pastry, on a lightly floured surface, into a round large enough to cover the mug and then some. I used a floured 4 inch round fluted cutter to cut out an exact circle shape to fit on top. Brush the pastry edge of the mug lightly with some milk. (Brushing the edge of the pastry will help the lid to adhere properly.)
- Place the round on top of the filling in the mug and press along the pastry edge to adhere. Flute gently if desired. Cut a few steam vents. (Steam vents are important.)
- Brush with some milk and sprinkle with some demerara sugar. (If you have any pastry leftover, you can cut into shapes and put on top. I cut some leaves and a small apple. I added a dried clove for an apple stem.)
- Place onto a baking tray and bake in the preheated oven and bake for 20 to 25 minutes until golden brown and the apples are cooked. (A knife should pierce them easily.)
- Serve warm with or without pouring cream or custard. (A small scoop of vanilla ice-cream also works very well.)
- Read through the recipe thoroughly before beginning to help familiarize yourself with any equipment or ingredients needed.
- Assemble all of the ingredients you need to make this dessert before beginning. This simple act can serve to prevent you from leaving anything important out.
- Make sure your butter for the pastry is really cold.
- Make sure that the mug you use is large enough to hold your filling and that it is heat proof and will not shatter in the oven.
- Place the filled and topped mug on a small baking tray to protect your oven in case of any spill-over.
Apple and Cranberry Pie For One
A simple and delicious pie baked in an oven-proof mug, sized perfectly for one person to enjoy, and why not!
Ingredients
- 1/3 cup (50g) of plain all-purpose flour
- 2 TBS (30g) cold butter, cut into bits
- pinch salt
- 1 tsp water
- 1 large cooking apple, peeled and chopped
- 2 dessertspoons fresh cranberries (about 1/4 cup)
- 2 1/2 TBS sugar
- 1/2 tsp apple pie spice (see notes)
- pinch salt
- butter for dotting
- milk for brushing
- demerara sugar for sprinkling (Turbinado sugar)
- Heavy cream to serve (Or ice cream) or warm custard
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180*C/350*F/ gas mark 4. Have ready a large wide brimmed mug, large enough to hold your filling. Mine is about 4 inches in circumference.
- Sift the flour into a bowl with the salt. Drop in the cold butter. Rub the butter in with your fingertips until the mixture resembles fine crumbs. Add the water and toss together with a fork. Bring the mixture together into a ball, kneading lightly.
- Remove about 1/3 of the ball and roll it into a long rope, long enough to measure around the circumference of your mug. Brush the edge of the mug with some milk and then press the rope around the edge to adhere. This is what your top pastry will stick to.
- Toss the chopped apple and cranberries together with the sugar, spice and salt. Put into the mug. Dot with butter.
- Roll out the remaining pastry, on a lightly floured surface, into a round large enough to cover the mug and then some. I used a floured 4 inch round fluted cutter to cut out an exact circle shape to fit on top. Brush the pastry edge of the mug lightly with some milk.
- Place the round on top of the filling in the mug and press along the pastry edge to adhere. Flute gently if desired. Cut a few steam vents.
- Brush with some milk and sprinkle with some demerara sugar. If you have any pastry leftover you can cut into shapes and put on top. I cut some leaves and a small apple. I added a dried clove for an apple stem.
- Place onto a baking tray and bake in the preheated oven and bake for 20 to 25 minutes until golden brown and the apples are cooked.
- Serve warm with or without pouring cream or custard.
Notes
Make Your Own Apple Pie Spice: Mix together 1/4 cup ground cinnamon, 1 TBS ground allspice, 2 tsp ground nutmeg, 2 tsp ground ginger, 1/2 tsp ground cardamom. Store in an airtight container out of the light for up to 6 months.
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I honestly love this..perfect for J..going to try..we went to Costco yesterday..he is like a kid in a candy shop because it is Christmas..his large Fench Cdn family was the same way..
ReplyDeleteHe bought cookies that are only there at Christmas..etc..
Ohh, I have never been in Costco at Christmas. Some day maybe. I wish I had a friend who would take me. But then I would probably spend too much money so it is probably best that I don't go! xoxo
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