Spicy Apple Pie Playdough Recipe (2024)

This deliciously scented apple pie playdough is perfect for a kindergarten or preschool apple theme! Let the kids immerse their senses with this super fun sensory activity. They are going to love to play with (and smell!) this apple-scented play dough.

You just need a few kitchen staples to make the spicy playdough the way we did. The kids can even help mix up many of the play dough ingredients (as long as you handle the hot water part yourself).

If you don’t have all of the ingredients, or you want to try something a little different, that’s okay too. It’s very easy to tweak the apple play dough recipe if you need to. I share a few variations below.

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I’ve been making some variation of this scented apply playdough for over a decade at this point. The pictures shared here are actually from one of my first attempts at it. I was so proud of how the apple pie dough turned out, and the kids absolutely loved it.

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Apple Pie Playdough

I keep calling this apple pie play dough, but you can call it whatever works for you! My students said it smells like apple pie, and that stuck.

Materials for Apple Spice Play Dough

Start things off by gathering the ingredients for your apple pie sensory dough. I highly recommend checking your teacher stash, and the kitchen, first. Here’s what I used to make the very first batch (I may get commissions for purchases made through links in this post):

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While you’re gathering materials, you can grab anything that you’d like to use with the finished apple scented playdough. Here are some possibilities:

Now that you have all of your ingredients and such, it’s time to make the play dough!

How to Make Apple Pie Playdough

Start off by making a batch of red playdough. Here’s the recipe I used for the pictured apple dough:

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup salt
  • 2 tablespoons cream of tartar
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 cup boiling water
  • Red gel food coloring
  • 2 heaping tablespoons vanilla spice salt

And here’s what to do:

  • First mix the dry ingredients (flour, salt, cream of tartar).
  • Then boil the water (use a microwave or an electric kettle).
  • Measure the hot water and add red food coloring to the hot water.
  • Pour the hot water into the dry ingredients, mixing well.
  • Carefully keep mixing, add up to another 1/2 cup of boiling water as desired.

The kids can help mix up the dry ingredients, but handling the boiling water is definitely an adult-only job. And be sure to add the food coloring to the hot water for the best coloring results.

Once the red dough is made, add the spices as you see fit! Keep in mind, you can make the play dough yellow or green, too. Or maybe you want to make 3 batches – one of each color!

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Oh my word, the spices seriously make the apple pie playdough magic! That’s what transformed the red dough into apple play dough that smelled divine – as if there was apple pie nearby! When I first made this play dough, I didn’t have the spices I wanted (yes, apparently I needed to go grocery shopping).

I turned, instead, to leftovers from my vanilla spice sensory writing tray. The combination of spices, and a “secret” ingredient, helped make this apple pie play dough. I added about 2 heaping tablespoons to each batch, making sure to remove the whole spices from the sensory salt. If you don’t use this, you can just use apple pie spice in its place. If so, I suggest adding about 1/4 cup extra salt to your dough.

Using the Spicy Apple Dough with Kids

Place the apple play dough in a sensory bin or on trays on a table. Whatever works best for you and the kids. If desired, place pieces of green pipe cleaners nearby. Add some playdough tools and mini pie tins, too.

Children will interact with the apple pie playdough in a variety of ways. Here are some things you might observe:

  • Kids squishing the play dough in their fingers, just feeling the dough
  • Students making “apple pies” in the little pie tins
  • Children working together to set up a pretend play apple bakery
  • Little ones make apples with balls of dough and pipe cleaner stems

One of the great things about play dough is its open-endedness. This means the kids get to decide how they want to use the dough. Within your set parameters, of course.

The preschoolers had a BLAST with the apple pie playdough! The kids made different-sized apples and added pipe cleaner “stems” – some even went so far as adding the long stems to the big apples and the small stems to the small apples. They also made stacks of apples and even apple “snowmen”.

A few created their own versions of apple pies, and still, others just had fun poking the pipe cleaners into the play dough. While the play dough was out, our classroom smelled like an apple pie bakery (but not overwhelmingly so). Yum!

Alternative Apple Play Dough Recipes

There are so many different ways to make play dough, as I’m sure you already know. I rather like this no-cook apple pie playdough. But you might have your own favorite, and that’s fine too!

You can also make a dough like my harvest play dough:

  • 2 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
  • 1/2 cup salt
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 2 tablespoons alum powder
  • 1 1/2 cups boiling water

Or maybe something like my super simple unicorn play dough:

  • 1 cup cornstarch
  • 1 cup conditioner

No matter which base playdough recipe you use, be sure to liberally add apple pie spice! And consider dyeing the dough red, yellow, and/or green.

Have you ever made a spicy apple pie playdough? Or any other kind of scented play dough? Be sure to save this post for future reference! And consider checking out my Play Dough Recipes and Activities Pinterest board.

More Apple Sensory Activities

If the apple pie playdough is a hit with your students, I bet they’ll enjoy these ideas as well:

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FAQs

Spicy Apple Pie Playdough Recipe? ›

If you don't want to “cook” or “make” play dough simply buy some and add scents to it. Buy play dough, add clove oil to it, add cinnamon powder to it and you are DONE! It is a good break from the unscented play dough. Watching the kids take big whiffs ( that is if they like cinnamon or cloves scent) is a joy to watch.

Can you add spices to playdough? ›

If you don't want to “cook” or “make” play dough simply buy some and add scents to it. Buy play dough, add clove oil to it, add cinnamon powder to it and you are DONE! It is a good break from the unscented play dough. Watching the kids take big whiffs ( that is if they like cinnamon or cloves scent) is a joy to watch.

What is the secret ingredient in play dough? ›

While cream of tartar is not an ingredient you probably keep on hand in your kitchen, it is worth the investment if you are trying to become a playdough making pro. Cream of tartar really helps to get your playdough to the fun gel form and prevent it from staying too wet.

What is magic play dough? ›

The magic happens when you provide students a small ball of white play-doh. If the play-doh changes color when the students squish it...and it will, it ensures that the student will have a great year! This is such a fun way to help students feel comfortable in their new classroom.

Can you put cinnamon in playdough? ›

Easy seven ingredient play dough that requires no cooking. Store in an airtight container and the play dough will keep for several weeks. Mix the flour, salt, ground cinnamon, and vegetable oil together. Add the water and essential oil.

Can I add cinnamon to playdough? ›

1 Batch of Playdough:

1 Tablespoon vegetable oil. 1 cup water. 1/2 Tablespoon ground cinnamon , pumpkin pie spice, vanilla extract OR caramel extract to each batch made. Add more for stronger scent if desired.

How to make cinnamon scented playdough? ›

How to Make Cinnamon Playdough
  1. 1 cup All Purpose Flour.
  2. 1/2 cup of Salt.
  3. 1 cup of Water.
  4. 1 Tbsp Oil.
  5. 1/2 Tbsp Cinnamon.
  6. 2 tsps Cream of Tartar.
  7. Food Coloring (optional)
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Why put cream of tartar in playdough? ›

In fact, baking powder is a mixture of baking soda and cream of tartar. It is slightly acidic, and because of this, it affects the gluten structure of the playdough to make it more elastic. Tartaric acid acts as an emulsifier, so it helps prevent any added oil from separating.

Is cream of tartar necessary for playdough? ›

The cream of tartar helps give the playdough a stiffer, stretchier texture, as well as a bit of added volume. It also acts as a natural preservative and stabilizer, helping your dough last a bit longer before it becomes crumbly or starts to go bad.

What is the difference between playdough and cloud dough? ›

The primary difference between cloud Dough and other play materials lies in its texture and consistency. Compared to Playdough, Cloud Dough is lighter and less dense. It doesn't require the same level of manual strength to manipulate, making it a great option for younger children or those with motor challenges.

What is the difference between playdough and Play-Doh? ›

Is it Play-Doh or playdough? Both are correct spellings. “Play-Doh” is the trademarked name of the product, while “playdough” is the most common generic term.

How to make Galaxy play dough? ›

How to make Sparkly Galaxy Playdough. In a small saucepan mix together 1 cup flour, 1/3 cup salt and 2 teaspoons of cream of tartar. In another small bowl mix together 1 cup of water, 1 TBSP vegetable oil and desired food coloring. Repeat for each shade of playdough you want to make.

What herbs can I add to playdough? ›

It is safe once it diluted into the playdough. Dried Herbs: lavender blossoms, calendula petals, rose petals, as well as ground spices like cinnamon and cloves. Other Mix-ins: small amounts of glitter, food coloring if you want a more intense color than herbs can bring. Anything goes!

Can you make scented playdough? ›

Mix the flour and salt in the large bowl. In the smaller bowl, combine 60ml warm water with a few drops of food colouring, and mix in the vegetable oil and essential oil if using. Pour the coloured liquid over the flour and salt, and combine with a spoon.

Can you add essential oils to playdough? ›

Add a few drops of your choice of essential oil into the dough. The amount you use will depend on the strength of the oil you've chosen and your own preference. Start with about 6 drops and add more, if desired. Knead the oil into the dough to distribute.

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