THE BEST APPLE PIE
Boost your apple pie with a buttery crust, pre-cooked apples and an incredible filling with cider, cinnamon and lemon juice. -Nick Iverson, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Desserts
Time 1h40m
Yield 10 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- For the crust, pulse flour, sugar and salt in a food processor until blended. Add butter; pulse until butter is the size of peas. While processing, add just enough ice water to form moist crumbs. Divide dough in half. Shape each into a disk; wrap in plastic. Refrigerate 30 minutes or overnight., For the filling, melt butter in a Dutch oven over medium heat. Add apples and next 6 ingredients; stir to combine. Cook, covered, stirring occasionally, until apples have softened and released their juices, 10-12 minutes. With a slotted spoon, transfer apple slices to a 15x10-in. baking pan; spread into a single layer. Add cider to remaining liquid in Dutch oven and bring to a boil; cook until juices reduce to 1/2 cup, 10-12 minutes. Remove from heat; add lemon juice and vanilla extract. Pour over apple slices; cool completely. (Filling can be made 24 hours in advance and refrigerated.), Preheat oven to 425°. Adjust oven rack to lowest position; place foil on rack to catch any spills. On a lightly floured surface, roll half of dough to a 1/8-in.-thick circle; transfer to a deep dish 9-in. pie plate. Trim pastry to within 1/2-in. of rim. Add filling. Roll remaining dough to a 1/8-in.-thick circle; place over filling. Trim, seal and flute edge. Cut slits in top. Whisk together egg yolk and cream; brush top of pie. Sprinkle with coarse sugar. Chill 15 minutes., Bake 20 minutes. Reduce oven setting to 350°. Bake until crust is golden brown and filling bubbly, 40-50 minutes longer. Cool on a wire rack.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 557 calories, Fat 30g fat (18g saturated fat), Cholesterol 94mg cholesterol, Sodium 363mg sodium, Carbohydrate 73g carbohydrate (43g sugars, Fiber 5g fiber), Protein 4g protein.
CLASSIC APPLE CRUMB PIE
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories dessert
Time 3h
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- Make the crust: Whisk the flour, granulated sugar and salt in a large bowl. Rub the butter pieces into the flour using your fingers until pea-size pieces form. Drizzle in the vinegar and ice water; stir gently with a fork to combine. If the dough doesn't hold together when you squeeze it, add more ice water, 1 tablespoon at a time. Turn out the dough onto a piece of plastic wrap and form into a disk; wrap tightly. Refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour or overnight.
- Roll out the dough on a lightly floured surface into a 13-inch round. Ease into a 9-inch pie plate. Trim the edges, leaving a 1-inch overhang, then tuck the overhanging dough under itself; crimp the edges with a fork. Refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour or overnight.
- Meanwhile, make the crumb topping: Mix the flour, brown sugar, cinnamon and salt in a medium bowl. Rub the butter into the mixture with your fingers until no longer floury and crumbs form. Freeze until ready to use.
- Make the filling: Place a foil-lined baking sheet on the lowest oven rack; preheat to 400˚. Mix the apples, melted butter, both sugars, flour, lemon juice, cinnamon and salt in a large bowl. Spoon the filling into the chilled pie crust. Pat the crumb mixture on top.
- Bake the pie on the hot baking sheet until lightly browned, about 30 minutes. Reduce the oven temperature to 350˚ and bake until the apples are completely soft when pierced with a paring knife, 60 to 80 more minutes. (If the topping is getting too dark, cover loosely with foil.) Transfer the pie to a rack to cool completely.
THE BEST APPLE PIE
We love using a variety of apples in our pie; it adds both flavor and texture and makes every bite a little different. Vodka in the pie crust makes the dough easier to work with, and since the alcohol burns off during baking, it doesn't impart any flavor. But feel free to use bourbon or apple brandy instead to complement the filling.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories dessert
Time 10h45m
Yield 10 servings
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- For the dough: Pulse the flour, granulated sugar and salt in a food processor to combine. Add the butter and process until the largest pieces of butter are pea-size. Transfer to a large bowl.
- Stir the vodka, vinegar and 1/4 cup ice water in a small bowl (or 1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon ice water if you're not using vodka). Drizzle the wet ingredients over the dough, and then mix with a fork until shaggy pieces form. Knead the dough in the bowl with your hands a couple of times until it comes together (it will look quite dry, which is fine). Transfer the large clumps of dough to a work surface. Drizzle 1 tablespoon ice water over any remaining smaller bits of dough in the bowl and knead again to bring it together. If the remaining dough is still too dry to come together, add more ice water in 1 tablespoon increments. Add to the dough on the work surface and press together into a single mass, incorporating any dry bits. Then pat the dough into a 1-inch-thick block. Divide the block into 4 pieces with a bench scraper or knife. Stack the pieces on top of one another, tucking any unincorporated dry bits in between the layers. Flatten the dough into a 3/4-inch-thick block. Repeat this process (cutting, stacking and flattening) three more times; this creates layers of butter in the dough that produces a wonderful flaky, almost puff pastry-like crust.
- Divide the dough in half and form into 1-inch-thick discs; wrap each tightly in plastic wrap. Refrigerate at least 3 hours or preferably overnight. The dough can be made 3 days ahead. Keep it refrigerated or freeze it for up to 3 months.
- To fill and assemble: Peel, core and slice the apples into 1/2-inch wedges. Toss the apples, brown sugar, flour, butter, lemon juice, cinnamon, salt, allspice and nutmeg in a large bowl. Let the fruit sit for 30 minutes to extract the juices.
- Meanwhile, soften one dough disc at room temperature for 5 minutes. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Lightly flour your work surface. Roll the dough out to 1/8-inch thick (about 16 inches in diameter). Transfer to the prepared baking sheet and refrigerate. Soften the second disc at room temperature for 5 minutes. Then roll it out to the same thickness and diameter as the first disc.
- Carefully transfer the second disc to a 9-inch pie dish. Lift the edges so the dough slumps down into the dish. Press the dough firmly against the sides and bottom of the dish. Trim the edges, leaving about a 1-inch overhang. Refrigerate for 5 minutes to firm up. Remove the first disc from the refrigerator and let it soften for 5 minutes.
- Arrange a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 425 degrees F. Line another rimmed baking sheet with foil and place it on the center rack.
- Scrape the apple filling into the pie dish, creating a mound in the center. Beat the egg with 1 teaspoon water in a small bowl and brush the edges of the dough. Place the other disc over the filling. Trim the edges, leaving about a 1/2-inch overhang. Fold the bottom edge up and over the top edge; press together to seal. Crimp the edge and brush the top with egg wash. Sprinkle with the demerara sugar. Cut several vents in the top evenly spaced. Freeze the pie for 10 minutes.
- Put the pie dish on the preheated baking sheet. Bake for 5 minutes, and then reduce the heat to 375 degrees F. Continue to bake for 45 minutes, and then loosely tent with foil. Continue baking until the crust is a deep golden brown and the juices are thick and vigorously bubbling, 35 to 45 minutes longer. The juices will start to bubble at around 75 minutes, but they will thicken and bubble faster in the last 15 minutes; don't be tempted to pull it out until the bubbles are really going. (If using a clear pie dish, check underneath to make sure the bottom crust is evenly browned.) Transfer the pie to a wire rack and let it cool at least 4 hours before serving. (Yes, it smells amazing, and yes, people love warm pie. But if you don't give it time to set up properly, the filling will be runny when you cut into it.)
TRIPLE-APPLE PIE
Showcasing apples in three forms, Louise Piper's mouthwatering pie scored high with judges at the Iowa State Fair. "It won the blue ribbon in the Double Crust Apple Pie class in a contest sponsored by Iowa Fruit and Vegetable Growers," says Louise, of Rolfe, Iowa. "It's my own original recipe, plus I used my homemade apple jelly in the pie."
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Desserts
Time 1h20m
Yield 6-8 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a large bowl, combine the apples, cider and jelly. Combine the sugar, flour, tapioca and salt; add to apple mixture and toss gently to coat. Let stand for 15 minutes. , Meanwhile, line a 9-in. pie plate with bottom pastry; trim pastry even with edge of plate. Add filling; dot with butter. Roll out remaining pastry to fit top of pie; place over filling. Trim, seal and flute edges. Cut slits in top. Cover edges loosely with foil. , Bake at 400° for 20 minutes. Remove foil; bake 30-35 minutes longer or until crust is golden brown and filling is bubbly. Cool on a wire rack.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 458 calories, Fat 17g fat (8g saturated fat), Cholesterol 18mg cholesterol, Sodium 267mg sodium, Carbohydrate 75g carbohydrate (44g sugars, Fiber 2g fiber), Protein 2g protein.
PERFECT APPLE PIE
With a crisp, flaky crust and thick, cider-flavored apple filling, this is my idea of the perfect apple pie.
Provided by Jennifer Segal
Categories Desserts
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Combine the flour, sugar, salt and baking powder in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the metal blade. Pulse a few times to combine. Add the pieces of butter and shortening and pulse until the mixture is crumbly with lots of pea and chickpea-size clumps of butter and shortening within.
- Add the water and pulse until the mixture is evenly moistened and very crumbly. Dump the dough crumbles onto a work surface and divide into two piles, with one pile about 15% bigger than the other (13 oz and 11.5 oz). Make two balls of dough and pat each one into a 5-inch disc. Wrap the discs in plastic and refrigerate for at least 45 minutes.
- Take the larger disc of dough out of the refrigerator. Dust your work surface lightly with flour and place the dough on top; sprinkle a little flour over the dough. Use your hands to quickly knead the dough into a soft and malleable disc (don't overwork it; you want it just supple enough to roll).
- Roll the dough, adding more flour as necessary under and on top of the dough so it doesn't stick, into a 13-in circle. Carefully drape the dough over the rolling pin and transfer it to a 9-in deep-dish pie pan (it should be at least 1½ in deep). Gently fit the dough into the pan, easing it inwards rather than stretching it outwards. Trim the edges to ½ inch beyond the lip of the pie pan. Turn the edges under to create a rim on the crust. Press the rim against the lip of the pan, forming it into an even edge. Use any scraps to patch in any tears or thin areas. Place the crust in the refrigerator for 30 minutes while you heat the oven.
- Preheat the oven to 375°F. Set an oven rack in the middle position.
- Remove the pie crust from the refrigerator and place on a baking sheet (this makes it easy to move in and out of the oven). Cover the crust with a piece of parchment paper and fill it with dried beans or pie weights. Bake for 20 minutes. Take the crust out of the oven; remove the parchment paper and beans/pie weights and tent the edges with a few strips of aluminum foil. (The foil will protect the edges from getting too dark.) Bake for another 15 to 20 minutes, until the dough is dry and golden. Don't worry if the bottom puffs up; just press it down gently with a flat spatula, such as a pancake turner, taking care not to puncture it. Let the crust cool to room temperature.
- Increase the oven temperature to 425°F.
- Meanwhile, combine the apples, lemon zest, lemon juice, granulated sugar, brown sugar, salt, and cinnamon. Toss until the sugar is dissolved and the apples are evenly coated. Let sit for at least 30 minutes.
- Drain the apples, collecting the syrupy juice in another bowl. Pour the syrupy juice into a 2-cup microwave-safe liquid measuring cup. Take note of the quantity and then heat on high power in the microwave, checking frequently, until the syrup is reduced by half. This will take about 4 minutes but keep a close eye on it as all microwaves are different. You don't want to cook it for too long, or it will turn into sticky caramel (see note below on how to correct this if it happens). The syrup should be just slightly thickened and still pourable. (Alternatively, you can boil the juices in a small pan on the stove.)
- Add the syrup back to the apples, along with the flour and cornstarch; toss to combine.
- Take the other piece of dough out of the fridge and roll into an 11-inch circle, using the same process described above. If necessary, use a little dough to patch up any holes in the bottom crust. Add the apple filling to the baked pie shell, compacting the apples as tightly as possible. (Too many air pockets will cause the crust to dome, creating a gap between the apples and the crust.) Place the rolled dough over top. Crimp the edges with a fork or flute with your fingers, sealing the top and bottom crust together. Work quickly, dusting your fingers with flour as necessary, so the dough doesn't get too warm.
- Brush the top crust with the beaten egg (or cream or milk). Sprinkle the remaining 2 tablespoons sugar over the top crust. Cut a few slits in the top crust to allow the steam to escape.
- Bake for 15 minutes, then reduce the heat to 375°F, and bake for an additional 45 minutes, or until the top is golden and the filling is bubbly. Let the pie cool completely on a wire rack before cutting, about 4 hours.
- Note: Be sure to use baking apples that hold their shape when cooked, such as Honeycrisp, Jonagold, Fuji, Granny Smith, or Golden Delicious. And use a mix of different varietals for the best flavor.
- Note: If you accidentally over-reduce the syrup and it seizes up when you pour it over the apples, transfer the apple mixture to a large sauté pan and cook over high heat until the caramel melts. Let cool completely in the fridge before proceeding with the recipe.
- Freezer-Friendly Instructions: The pie can be frozen for up to 3 months before or after baking it. (If freezing it unbaked, hold off on brushing the top crust with the beaten egg and sprinkling it with sugar; you can do that right before baking.) If baked, let it cool completely and place it in the freezer uncovered. When fully frozen, wrap the pie securely in foil and freeze. If the pie is unbaked, wrap it securely in foil and freeze. When ready to serve, proceed with baking instructions above (pie is likely to take a bit longer in the oven).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 589, Fat 24g, Carbohydrate 91g, Protein 5g, SaturatedFat 14g, Sugar 48g, Fiber 6g, Sodium 383mg, Cholesterol 53mg
THREE APPLE PIE WITH CIDER RUM SAUCE
This is an exceptional pie, combining three different kinds of apples, the cider rum sauce really makes this pie wonderful. From an old Marcia Adams book. Original recipe called for Ida Red, Rome and Jonathan.. You will also need a 2 layer pie crust--recipe at bottom.
Provided by grandma2969
Categories Pie
Time 1h25m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 27
Steps:
- In a medium saucepan over medium heat, boil the cider, uncovered for 25 minutes or until reduced to 1 1/2 cups.
- Remove 1/4 cup and reserve the rest for sauce.
- Place the apples in a large sauté pan and pour the 1/4 cup of reduced cider and 2 tbls of rum over the top.
- Cook, uncovered for 3-4 minutes or until barely tender.
- Combine the dry ingredients in a small bowl, then mix gently into the apples with a rubber spatula.
- Preheat oven to 375°.
- Line a 9-inch pie pan with pastry and pour in the filling.
- Dot with butter, then top with the second crust and crimp to seal the edges.
- Bake the pie for 60 minutes or until the filling bubbles up in the center.
- Cover with foil if the top begins to get too brown.
- Let pie cool to lukewarm.
- To prepare the SAUCE:.
- In a medium saucepan, whisk together the remaining 1 1/4 cups reduced cider, the rum, brown sugar, cornstarch, lemon zest, cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg and salt.
- Over medium heat, bring to a boil, add the butter and cook for 2 minutes.
- Keep warm until ready to serve.
- Cut the pie into wedges and serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a dollop of hot cider sauce.
- To prepare the PIE CRUST:.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, baking, salt and sugar.
- Add the shortening, (I use 1 cup butter flavor Crisco and 3/4 cup regular Crisco) and beat until the mixture is crumbly.
- In a small bowl, beat the egg well and add the vinegar and water.
- Pour over the flour-shortening mixture and mix for about 1 minutes till well combined.
- Form the dough into 4 balls.wrap and refrigerate overnight or at least a couple of hours.
- To make the pastry shells, roll out one of the balls of dough 1/8-inch thick on a lightly floured board.
- Roll out to fit your pie pan (this pastry is not fragile, but is it does tear, just press it together with your fingers).
- Ease the dough into the pan without stretching it and pat it firmly in place so there won't be any air pockets.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 900, Fat 52.1, SaturatedFat 16.9, Cholesterol 41.7, Sodium 433, Carbohydrate 93.3, Fiber 4.9, Sugar 39.5, Protein 7.8
CINNAMON SAUCE FOR APPLE PIE
Cinnamon with apple pie is as American as the pie itself. When my mom makes an apple pie or cobbler, this sauce is like the ice cream--you're SUPPOSED to have this with it at my house. My pop can take it or leave it, but if I had to choose the ice cream or this, buh-bye ice cream!! I can eat this with a spoon, straight from the saucepot. Did I mention I'm a sauce freak?? LOL! Sometimes, I make it just to eat and I always have everything on hand. It's also good on vanilla ice cream, but I prefer the pie. I have been known to request this just because. GOTTA LOVE SAUCES of ANY KIND!
Provided by Redneck Epicurean
Categories Sauces
Time 10m
Yield 2-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Combine the sugar and flour in a small bowl.
- In a small saucepan, stir together the sugar mix into the milk. Cook until thick.
- Remove from heat and add the vanilla, butter, and cinnamon.
- Use as desired. Leftovers keep well, covered, in the refrigerator. When reheating in the microwave, do it very low and very slow, stirring frequently to prevent clumping and curdling.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 531, Fat 10.3, SaturatedFat 6.4, Cholesterol 32.4, Sodium 100.8, Carbohydrate 108.7, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 100, Protein 4.5
OLD FASHIONED APPLE CIDER PIE
This is an adopted recipe. I shall be trying it out and then post any additional information if needs be. Feel free to try it out first and share your comments!
Provided by Vnut-Beyond Redempt
Categories Pie
Time 53m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Divide the pastry almost in half and roll out the larger half on a lightly floured surface to a 13-inch circle.
- Line a 9-inch pie tin with the pastry.
- Trim the edge to 1/2-inch beyond the rim of the pie tin.
- Combine the apples, 1 cup of apple cider and the sugar in a 3-quart saucepan and cook, over high heat, until the mixture comes to a boil.
- Reduce the heat to low and simmer for 8 minutes or until the apples are tender.
- Drain the apples, reserving the syrup.
- Add enough additional apple cider to the syrup to make 1 1/3 cups.
- Return the syrup and apples to the saucepan.
- Combine the cornstarch and water in a small bowl and stir until well blended.
- Stir the cornstarch mixture and the cinnamon into the apple mixture.
- Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture comes to a boil.
- Remove from the heat and stir in the butter, then pour the mixture into the pastry lined pie tin.
- Roll out the remaining pastry to an 11-inch circle.
- Fold the pastry gently, so as not to tear it, into quarters and cut slits in the folds.
- Gently unfold the pastry on to the top of the filling and trim the edge to 1-inch beyond the rim of the pie tin.
- Fold the top crust under the lower crust and form a ridge by fluting the edge of the pie.
- Bake in a 400 degree F. oven for 40 to 45 minutes or until golden brown.
- Cool on a wire rack until slightly warm before cutting and serving.
- NOTE:
- This is the perfect pie to serve with the rich cheddar sauce in this file.
APPLE GINGER PIE WITH CIDER-BOURBON SAUCE
Steps:
- For Crust :
- Mix flour, sugar, salt and apple pie spice in processor. Add butter and shortening and cut in until mixture resembles coarse meal. Add sour cream and blend in using on/off turns just until dough forms. Turn out dough onto lightly floured surface. Divide in half. Form each half into a ball; flatten into disk. Wrap each disk in plastic wrap and refrigerate 1 hour.
- For Filling:
- Preheat oven to 400°F. Toss first 6 ingredients together in bowl.
- Roll out 1 dough disk between sheets of plastic wrap to 13-inch round. Peel off top sheet; invert dough into 9 1/2-inch deep-dish glass pie dish. Peel off plastic. Roll out remaining dough disk between sheets of plastic wrap to 13-inch round. Peel off top sheet of plastic. Mound filling in pie dish. Invert dough over filling. Peel off plastic. Pinch edges of dough to seal. Trim excess crust. Crimp edges decoratively. Cut 5 slashes in top of dough to allow steam to escape. Brush top with milk and sprinkle with sugar. Bake until golden brown, covering with foil if browning too quickly, about 1 hour.
- Let pie stand until just slightly warm, about 1 hour. Serve pie with ice cream and Cider-Bourbon Sauce.
- For the cider-bourbon sauce:
- Boil apple cider in heavy medium saucepan until reduced to 3/4 cup, about 45 minutes. Add butter and sugar and whisk until butter melts. Boil 3 minutes, whisking occasionally. Remove from heat. Whisk in bourbon. Cool sauce completely before serving.
TRIPLE-CRUST APPLE PIE WITH CINNAMON-CIDER SAUCE
Steps:
- 1. Remove 1 rack from the oven & place the other oven rack in the lower third of the oven. Preheat to 475º F. Sprinkle the bottom of a 9-inch glass pie pan with the flour. Gently pat one of the prepared crusts in the pie pan. Set aside. 2. For the crumb crust, in the bowl of a foods processor fitted with the steel blade, combine the 1/4 cup sugar, 1/4 cup light brown sugar, & 3/4 cup flour. Pulse several times to combine. Add the 1/3 cup butter cut into tablespoon-sized pieces & process with on-off turns until the mixture forms crumbs the size of small peas. Remove from the processor bowl & set aside. 3. For the apple filling, replace the processor bowl on the base & add the slicing blade. Peel & core the apples. Slice them in the food processor. Measure out 5 1/2 cups sliced apples (do not use more than this amount or the pie will not thicken). Place the apples in a large mixing bowl & toss them with the sugars, lemons juice, nutmeg, cinnamon, salt, & flour. 4. Pile the apples into the pie pan & press down lightly. Cover with the crumb topping (the pie will look very tall, but that's OK). Cover the crumb crust with the remaining preprepared piecrust. Trim & crimp the edges. Make four 1-inch slips in the top crust to allow steam to escape. 5. Bake for 10 minutes on the bottom rack of the pre-heated over. After 10 minutes, carefully remove the pie from the oven & place the second rack in the middle of the oven. Reduce the temperature to 375º F & place the pie back in the oven on the middle rack. Bake for an additional 40 minutes, until the juices bubble & the crust is nicely browned. Remove to a rack to cool. 6. Meanwhile, prepare the cinnamon-cider sauce. Combine the cornstarch, sugar, cinnamon, & nutmeg in a 4-cup glass measure. Whisk in the apple juice or cider & lemon juice. Microwave on high until it starts to boil, about 2 1/2 minutes. Boil for 1 minute. Remove from the microwave & whisk in butter bits. Serve warm over the pie.
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