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Apple Pie I
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Carol
PHOTO BY:
albiemac
"This is my mother's apple pie. This is the recipe I use all the time and I love it. I also use a dash of nutmeg so if you wish you can put that in too."
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Original recipe yield 1 pie
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6 cups thinly sliced apples
3/4 cup white sugar
1 tablespoon butter
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 recipe pastry for a 9 inch single crust pie
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DIRECTIONS
Prepare your pastry for a two crust pie. Wipe, quarter, core, peel, and slice apples; measure to 6 cups.
Combine sugar and cinnamon. The amount of sugar used depends on how tart your apples are.
Arrange apples in layers in pastry lined pie plate. Sprinkle each layer with sugar and cinnamon. Dot top layer with small pieces of butter or margarine. Cover with top crust.
Place on lowest rack in oven preheated to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C). Bake for 10 minutes, then reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Bake for 30 to 35 minutes longer. Serve warm or cold.
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Baking pie is a rather straightforward technique, but a few
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Reviewed on Sep. 27, 2003 by Kim
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Sep. 27, 2003
This was delicious! I added a few touches to it, also. I mixed the apples with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice, stirred in the sugar and 2 tablespoons of flour to thicken the juices. After adding the top crust, I brushed on an egg wash ( 1 egg beaten with 1 tablespoon milk)and sprinkled 1 tablespoon of sugar. I placed the glass pie dish on a baking sheet to prevent any spill-over from dripping onto the oven's floor.
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This was delicious! I added a few touches to it, also. I mixed the apples with 1 tablespoon...
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Reviewed on Oct. 22, 2004 by TAGYURIT007
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TAGYURIT007
Oct. 22, 2004
I have made this pie several times to the point of not needing the recipe anymore. Even though it's simple, people rave over it! I recently began to add 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, and it gives a wonderful flavor. Also, I spray my pie pan with Butter flavored nonstick spray, so it's easy to serve (I do cheat and use the refrigerated crusts). I like to dash the crust with a little butter, sugar, and cinnamon.
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I have made this pie several times to the point of not needing the recipe anymore. Even though...
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Reviewed on Oct. 16, 2007 by Ellen
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Ellen
Oct. 16, 2007
This is a wonderful recipe. I added 1-2 TBLS lemon jiuce, 2 TBLS flour, 1/2 teas vanilla 1/4 teas nutmeg and used brown sugar instead of white. Then mixed the seasonings with the apples before putting it in the crust. I won first prize at a local Farmer's Market apple pie contest so thanks! I cooked it longer- more like 55 minutes so next time will do the 10 minutes at 450, then 40 minutes at 375 I think will work great. It might be my stove so just wait until it is bubbling.
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14 users found this review helpful
This is a wonderful recipe. I added 1-2 TBLS lemon jiuce, 2 TBLS flour, 1/2 teas vanilla 1/4...
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Reviewed on May 26, 2003 by AZUCARMOM
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AZUCARMOM
May 26, 2003
This turned out super!! :) What a fantastic pie. It's a keeper! I did add a few tbsps of flour to the cinnamon sugar mixture so it would "jell" and it turned out perfectly, not runny in the least!
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11 users found this review helpful
This turned out super!! :) What a fantastic pie. It's a keeper! I did add a few tbsps of...
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Reviewed on Apr. 13, 2003 by
Hartini
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Hartini
Apr. 13, 2003
Didn't realize how easy it is to make apple pies. Made this over 5 times already. I added half teaspoon nutmeg to the sugar mixture and 1 tablespoon lemon juice to the apples. Lovely! Everyone loved it.
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Didn't realize how easy it is to make apple pies. Made this over 5 times already. I added half...
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Reviewed on Nov. 6, 2005 by
joesgirljeri
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joesgirljeri
Nov. 6, 2005
This turned out wonderfully! Thanks to all the AllRecipes members who suggested adding some flour to the mix! I tossed the apples in the sugar, cinnamon, nutmet and 4tbsp flour together before pouring it into the crust and the filling turned out juicy but not runny. Delicious! My husband wondered how I had gotten his grandmother's recpie!
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This turned out wonderfully! Thanks to all the AllRecipes members who suggested adding some...
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Reviewed on Dec. 21, 2003 by STRRYNYT
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STRRYNYT
Dec. 21, 2003
i have failed miserably at several other apple pie recipes, but this one came out perfectly!...i added some brown sugar, nutmeg and flour (several of my attempts at other recipes came out like apple soup)...this pie was fantastic!...will make again and again!
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i have failed miserably at several other apple pie recipes, but this one came out...
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Reviewed on Jul. 24, 2007 by letitsnow!
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letitsnow!
Jul. 24, 2007
This pie was very good but we don't understand the layering of the apples and sprinkling process. The second time we tried it we just mixed the apples with the mixture and it tasted much better.
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8 users found this review helpful
This pie was very good but we don't understand the layering of the apples and sprinkling...
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Reviewed on Dec. 21, 2003 by
HAIRGODDESS
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HAIRGODDESS
Dec. 21, 2003
I used premade crust and added two tsp flour, a little nutmeg, and sprinked the apples with lemon juice. I also used 2 tsp butter and sprinkled the top crust with sugar before baking. My family raved about it. I used granny smith apples, but want to try other kinds.
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I used premade crust and added two tsp flour, a little nutmeg, and sprinked the apples with...
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Reviewed on Nov. 14, 2007 by
Elizabeth S
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Elizabeth S
Nov. 14, 2007
I changed some stuff and it came out a lot better the 2nd time. I did 2/4c brown and 1/4 white sugar instead of 3/4c white sugar. I put some nutmeg in it also. On top of the latice i mixed 1 egg and some milk and egg washed the top of the pie and then sprinkled it with white sugar. I had to bake it about 10 minutes longer. Just wanna make sure you wait for the juices in the pie to bubble before removing from the oven.
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7 users found this review helpful
I changed some stuff and it came out a lot better the 2nd time. I did 2/4c brown and 1/4 white...
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