This vegan apple pull apart bread is perfect for get togethers! Soft, fluffy, apple bread with flakey layers and a sweet glaze drizzled on top makes this a hit!

So many people rave over pumpkin recipes for the fall, but do they even know how amazing the apple recipes can be!? This vegan apple pull apart bread is insanely delicious!
If you have ever heard of vegan monkey bread it’s like little balls of dough rolled in a sugar mixture and then baked. It easily allows people to pull a piece off.
This vegan apple bread is similar; however, it’s a loaf of bread and the slices are able to be pulled apart.
This is amazing for parties or get togethers, especially if it’s for breakfast or brunch. It’s great as a dessert as well!

Vegan Apple Pull Apart Bread INGREDIENTS:
Below are notes about some of the ingredients before we get into the full recipe located lower in this post on how to make this vegan fruit pull apart bread recipe:
- flour – The star of the show, we used bread flour here because we find it works best for yeasted dough
- yeast – we are using instant yeast so that the recipe goes as fast as possible
- salt – this helps with not only cooking but for allowing the flavor to come out
- non dairy milk – Using milk instead of water adds more flavor into the recipe. Since we are adding sweetener to the dough and apple filling, we recommend using an unsweetened variety.
- maple syrup – added the sweetener directly into the dough really makes this recipe great
- apples – we used a variety of both tart and sweet apples. We find that the balance it gives it amazing and we highly recommend the variety rather than just one
- vegan butter – oil in yeasted dough helps with the moisture but also to have the fluffy and tender bread that you crave. Vegan butter specifically helps add a layer of richness as well
- brown sugar and cinnamon – these two ingredients when combined with the apples is like a spoonful of fall heaven. So so good together.

SUBSTITUTIONS AND VARIATIONS:
- flour – can also use all-purpose with no other changes needed
- yeast – you can use active dry yeast but it will take longer to rise
- non dairy milk – you can replace the non-dairy milk with water in the dough with no other changed needed
- maple syrup – you can use other sweeteners like agave or date syrup; as well as vegan cane sugar, coconut or date sugar. If using a non-liquid sugar, add it in with the dry ingredients
- apples – you can only use one type of apple if desired. Also you can swap the apples with another fruit like pears.
- vegan butter – if you replace this, we’d really only recommend coconut oil. This is helping with the moisture and texture, so you really don’t want to omit it, but it’s possible.

Frequently Asked Questions:
There is flour, dairy free milk, and dairy free butter in this recipe.
If you are completely Top 8 Free, use an alternative dairy free milk like oat or hemp for this recipe. Otherwise, just use one that works for your family.
For the dairy free butter, you want one that is also soy free. We prefer Earth Balance soy free in the red tub or Flora!
We don’t have great experience using gluten free flour blends to make yeasted dough, so we don’t have a recommendation for that at this time.
Yes. Let cool completely (without glaze) and freeze in desired sizes. Store in a freezer safe bag or container. Use within 3 months.
Yes! You sure can! Two options:
1 – Once your bowl is covered to rise for the first time, you can place the bowl in the fridge up to 2 days before you plan to use it (before rising).
Just make the recipe as written, cover and place in fridge until ready to use. Then pull it out, let it rise until doubled and proceed with the recipe.
2- Make completely and let cool all the way. The store in an air tight container. You can prep it up to 3 days in advance.
Since you have to measure out to a specific size and then make multiple cut, we love using a silicone mat instead of just a lightly floured surface!

What other vegan apple recipes could I make?
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Vegan Apple Pull Apart Bread
Ingredients
For the Bread
- 3 ½ – 4 cups bread flour (can sub with all-purpose)
- 1 packet instant yeast (1 packet = 2 ¼ tsp)
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 ½ cups non-dairy milk, warmed (between 115-120˚F)
- ¼ cup maple syrup (see post for other sugar substitutions)
For the Filling
- ½ cup brown sugar
- 3 teaspoon cinnamon, divided
- 3 medium apples, peeled, cored & diced (we used 2 tart and 1 sweet)
- ½ cup vegan butter, softened
For the Glaze
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 3-4 teaspoon water
Instructions
- In a large bowl, whisk together 3 ½ cups flour, yeast, and salt. Then, add in the dairy free milk and maple syrup. Using a spatula, fold until mostly combined. Sprinkle a little more flour if needed to not be sticky and form a ball.
- Once ball is formed, grease the same bowl mixed in and place the dough ball back into the bowl. Cover with a towel or plastic wrap and let sit for 60-90 minutes in a warm, draft free place until doubled. Grease a 12" x 4.5" loaf pan (If using a standard 8.5" pan, you will need to use 2 pans). Set pan aside.
- Right before ready, in a small bowl, mix the brown sugar and 2 teaspoon of the cinnamon together for the filling. In a separate bowl, toss the diced apples with the remaining 1 teaspoon of cinnamon. Set both bowls aside.
- Punch down the dough and pull out onto a lightly floured surface. Roll into a 12"x20" rectangle. Gently spread the softened butter evenly across the dough with a pastry brush. Then evenly sprinkle the brown sugar cinnamon mixture across the butter and finally the diced apple mixture.
- On the longest side, cut the dough vertically into six 3 ½" x12" strips. Then, cut the opposite direction into six horizontal strips to make squares. Stack the squares into groups of three or five.
- Place the stacks into the loaf pan until no pieces remain (pushing down if needed to squeeze them in). Sprinkle on top any apple pieces that fall out while stacking. Tip: Sometimes it helps to hold the pan vertically as you are stacking.
- Cover pan with a towel or plastic wrap and allow to rise another 30-60 minutes or until almost doubled In size. While rising, preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Bake the loaf for 45-55 minutes. Tent will foil after 30 minutes to prevent burning. Remove from oven and place on a cooling rack for 15-20 minutes. Once cooled to touch, remove and allow to cool completely.
- Once Cooled, whisk together the powdered sugar and 3 teaspoon of water for the glaze. Add another 1 teaspoon of water if you wish for it to be thinner. Drizzle over the top.
- Can be served warmed or cool.
Notes
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Nutrition

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Love this recipe! Just made it for the first time and it’s sweet without being too sweet and you get a good apple flavor. Everything just works well together and I’m excited to share this with others!
So glad you’re enjoying it!
This looks delicious. I was wondering if this recipe works if you use regular milk and butter or you need to use the plant based versions?
Hi Amy. We’re a vegan site, so we don’t use dairy-based ingredients. Therefore, we can’t say whether or not it would work with accuracy. Please let us know if you need any other help.
Can this be made with olive oil instead of vegan butter?
I’d recommend coconut oil over olive, but yes. Reduce to 1/3 cup . You will loose some of the richness and buttery flavor it gives though.
Recipe works perfectly! Thank you
You’re so welcome!
Thank you for this recipe and the video it is super helpful!! I’ve made this over 20 times, always a hit! 🙂 <3
OMG, that’s amazing!
We have vegan flour in Sweden. Have you heard of Lailas mjölmix gluten free?
Mix with almond flour to make the bread taste even better.
This is a great recipe!
We have not heard of that brand here!
Wow this was delicious! Video really helped understand how easy this is. I added dashes of cardamom and allspice, which I’ll do again in the future. Really glad I came across this in your Insta page.
Wonderful additions! So happy to hear