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Would like an apple pie reciepe. Thank's
in advance. Willie |
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WILLENE'S APPLE PIE
6 large Winesap Apples - peeled, cored & sliced. Place in a large bowl & add: 1 C Packed Dark Brown Sugar 2 T Cornstarch 1 t Salt Toss with Apples until coated with this mixture. Set Aside. Prepare Crust: 2 C Flour 1 t Salt 3/4 C Butter Flavored Crisco 6-7 T Ice Water Mix dry ingredients then cut in Crisco until small peas form. Add Ice water until a still dough forms. Handle a little as possible if you want flaky crust. (If you like a shortbread type crust it don't matter.) Divide into 2 separate but fairly equal balls. Roll out on floured surface until wide enough to generously cover a 10" deep dish pie pan. Line pie pan with bottom crust and dump apple slice mixture into crust. Dot with as much or as little butter as you like. Drizzle 1/4 C strong maple syrup. Maple Syrup 1 C Sugar 1 C Karo white syrup 1/2 C Water 1-2 T Maple flavoring Roll out top crust same as bottom and add to top of pie. Crimp edges and cut flute holes as you please. Bake at 425 degrees for 15 minutes then turn oven down to 350 degrees and cook until golden & bubbly. Add more syrup thru flute holes when removed from oven. Serve hot with vanilla ice cream. Drizzle with more maple syrup over the ice cream if you like. I won a blue ribbon with this pie at the state fair in Puyallup, Wa back in the 70's. -- http://members.ebay.com/ws2/eBayISAP...rid=snigdibbly ~e~ <"> / \ http://stores.ebay.com/snigdibblysscrapbox&refid=store > wrote in message ... > Would like an apple pie reciepe. Thank's > in advance. Willie > |
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one variation you might try is adding cheddar cheese to the crust. It
can be a little more delicate and difficult to handle as a result, but makes a tasty change. W, why not just use maple syrup instead of making the syrup, would save a bunch of steps and considering you're only using 1/4 cup, money would be negligible. |
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one variation you might try is adding cheddar cheese to the crust. It
can be a little more delicate and difficult to handle as a result, but makes a tasty change. W, why not just use maple syrup instead of making the syrup, would save a bunch of steps and considering you're only using 1/4 cup, money would be negligible. |
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