If you want a mind-blowing dessert to put on the table for your friends and family this Thanksgiving –
You have to make this Apple Pie Layer Cake. Inbetween each layer of soft, cinnamon-spiced apple cake is a gooey apple pie filling and plenty of cinnamon buttercream — and because it wouldn’t be an apple pie cake without the pie part, we’re topping it with buttery, flaky pie-crust pieces.
You can use my easy homemade dough recipe or just roll out a store-bought crust, cut it into fun shapes or strips, and bake them until golden. Then crumble a few over each slice when you serve it — trust me, that crisp pie crust mixed with the cake and apple filling is unreal.
And the best part? You don’t need to be a professional cake decorator to make it look beautiful. I’m definitely not — I just love the process of layering, frosting, and making something that feels homemade but special. Rustic edges and imperfect swoops make it even cozier. People don’t care if it’s perfect — they just want good cake. And this one is exactly that. Good luck putting your fork down, friends — this one’s a keeper.

Why You’ll Love It
Combines the flavors of apple pie and cinnamon cake in one cozy dessert
Sweet, spiced filling that’s thick and gooey (not runny!)
Cinnamon buttercream keeps it balanced — rich but not too sweet
Flaky pie-crust topping adds texture, crunch, and charm
Ingredient Highlights
The apple pie filling is cooked until thick and syrupy, so it doesn’t leak between layers — buttery, spiced, and caramel-like.
The cake is soft and fluffy, with diced apples folded in for bursts of fresh flavor.
And those pie-crust cutouts? They make this rustic layer cake feel like fall in every bite.

Step Overview
Make the pie crust first — prepare your dough (or use store-bought) and let it chill while you bake.
Cook the apple pie filling — buttery, cinnamon-rich, and thick enough to coat a spoon. Cool completely before layering.
Bake the cinnamon cake layers — soft, fluffy, and full of little bits of apple.
Roll and bake the pie crust shapes or shards — until golden and crisp for decorating.
Whip up the cinnamon buttercream — light, fluffy, and spiced just right.
Assemble and decorate — layer the cake with apple filling, frost generously, and finish with pie-crust crumbs or cutouts.
I wanted this cake to taste like everyone’s favorite Thanksgiving dessert — with a little cozy twist. That classic apple pie flavor and filling, the crunchy, buttery pie crust, the soft, spongy apple-cinnamon cake, and a cinnamon buttercream with just the right balance of spice and sweetness — all combined into one of the best dessert bites you’ll have this holiday season.


Apple Pie Layer Cake
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- In a bowl, combine 220 g (1 ¾ cups) flour and ½ tsp salt. Cut in 150 g (⅔ cup) cold butter until crumbly. Add 2–3 Tbsp ice water until dough just comes together. Shape into a disk, wrap, and chill for 30 minutes.
- If using store-bought crust, let it soften for 10–15 minutes before rolling later.
- Melt 40 g (3 Tbsp) butter in a wide skillet over medium-low heat. Add 90 g (scant ½ cup) brown sugar, 1 ¼ tsp cinnamon, ¼ tsp nutmeg, and ¼ tsp salt. Stir until glossy and bubbling (about 2 minutes).
- In a small bowl, whisk 15 g (1 ½ Tbsp) cornstarch and 10 g (1 Tbsp) flour into 90 ml (⅓ cup + 1 Tbsp) apple cider until smooth, then pour into the pan. Stir until thickened (less than 1 minute).
- Add 3 medium diced apples (≈ 480–500 g) and cook 5 minutes, tossing gently until apples are tender on the edges but still slightly crisp inside.
- Spread onto a plate and cool completely before layering.
- Preheat oven to 350°F (177°C). Grease and line two 6-inch round pans with parchment.
- Whisk 220 g (1 ¾ cups + 1 Tbsp) flour, 1 ½ tsp baking powder, ¼ tsp baking soda, ¾ tsp salt, 1 ¾ tsp cinnamon, ⅛ tsp nutmeg, and ⅛ tsp allspice; set aside.
- In a mixer, cream 150 g (⅔ cup) butter, 200 g (1 cup) sugar, and 65 g (⅓ cup) brown sugar until light and fluffy (2–3 minutes).
- Add 2 eggs one at a time, then 1 ½ tsp vanilla.
- Alternate adding dry ingredients with 160 ml (⅔ cup) buttermilk, beginning and ending with dry.
- Fold in 100 g (about ⅔ medium apple) finely diced apple.
- Divide evenly between pans and bake 35-38 minutes until a toothpick comes out clean.
- Cool 10 minutes, then transfer to racks to cool completely.
- Roll chilled dough to ⅛-inch thick. Cut small apples or rustic shards.
- Brush with 1 egg + 1 Tbsp water and bake at 375°F (190°C) for 10–15 minutes until golden and crisp.
- Beat 450 g (2 cups) butter until smooth and fluffy (2–3 minutes).
- Gradually add 300 g (2 ⅔ cups) powdered sugar, beating between additions.
- Mix in 2 tsp vanilla, 1 Tbsp cinnamon, and a pinch of salt.
- Beat on high 3–4 minutes until light and airy.
- Level and slice each cake layer in half for 4 thinner layers total.
- Place one layer on a board. Pipe a ring of buttercream around the edge and spoon in apple filling. Repeat for all layers, finishing with cake on top.
- Chill 30 minutes, then frost the entire cake with remaining buttercream.
- Decorate with pie-crust apples or shards.
- Chill before stacking: Cool the cake and apple filling completely before assembling to prevent slipping.
- Even layers: Weigh your batter before baking for uniform thickness.
- Stronger flavor: Bake the cake a day ahead — the spices deepen overnight.
- Buttercream barrier: Pipe a sturdy dam to keep the apple filling contained.
Notes
Storage & Make-Ahead
At room temperature:Keeps up to 3 days covered in a cake carrier or under a dome in a cool kitchen. Refrigerated:
Up to 5 days — bring to room temp 1–2 hours before serving so the buttercream softens again. Freezing:
Unfrosted cake layers can be wrapped well and frozen up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before assembling. Make-ahead timeline:
- Day 1: Bake cake layers + make apple filling (store filling in fridge once cooled).
- Day 2: Make buttercream, assemble, and decorate.
Always cool the apple filling completely before layering — any warmth will melt the buttercream and soften the cake.





