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An Apple Pie - the most classic dessert I have ever known.
Though it has always been very American when it comes to Apple Pie,
Coca Cola, Ford & Mickey Mouse and it is one dish frequented right
from Fourth of July to Thanksgiving to Christmas in America. Though so
American, it is originally a recipe which originated in England with
culinary influences from France, the Netherlands, and the Ottoman
Empire. It has a recipe as old, as it dates back to 1381.
Whatsoever, Apple Pie is surely a Classic Dessert and a decadent
indulgence with its wonderful flaky crust, flavour filled Spiced Apple
filling, rich Apple Sauce. Top it up with Whipped Cream or Ice Cream or
with Custard or Cheddar Cheese, it is surely going to take this Classic
Dessert to the next level. Tis the Season and this Apple Pie can be
one wonderful Dessert for your Christmas Feast. This Apple Pie can
easily be made ahead of time and stored up, which turns out to be handy
when you are planning for a Christmas Party Menu.
I was inspired to make Apple Pie during our trip to Cameron Highland last year. The BOH TEA CAFE, a beautiful spot on top of a hill sold Boh Tea and some baked goodies. A rainy evening & the cold weather asked for some hot cup of coffee, and to my disappointment I got none. They served only Tea, Tea, Tea. Well, I succumbed my urge for Coffee indulging in the never ever possible feel of wintery chillness in Malaysia. I felt that I was in Ooty.
My kids ordered some Ice cold Tea and some pastries, and one was this Apple Pie. Warm, loaded with Apples and the welcoming Cinnamon flavour, we all loved it. And since then I wanted to try it out at home, and this recipe happened to be my experiment with it. Turned out to be perfect for my first trial, and my daughter was awed by the way I made lattices on top of the Apple Pie. She was saying I thought you were going to make it simple. As for any other recipes, I have my expectations and specifications, and I had always wanted to make an Apple Pie at least topped with a lattice, leave alone making beautiful flowers and leaves out of the pastry. Maybe, I will surely make it in due course. And I served it with a scoop of Vanilla Ice cream. Tastes great with homemade Custard too.
There are 4 main steps when it comes to this Apple Pie:
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The Pie Crust
Spiced Apple Filling
Apple Sauce &
Finally, making the Lattice out of the Crust.
The Pie Crust:
Making Pie Crust can be tricky, but I felt it was too straight forward. Going through some recipes and trying it out to suit our taste. I finally decided upon using Butter for the Crust. Some recipes suggest using shortening for the desired flakiness in the crust. But butter imparts an impeccable flavour. Nothing beats Butter when it comes to making a Pie Crust.
The most important point to remember while making a Pie Crust is that you need COLD BUTTER & ICE COLD WATER. Keep everything cold. Even your hands. Everything should be COLD, COLD, COLD. Keeping the Pie crust as cold as possible prevents the fat from melting. And once the dough is ready, leave it wrapped in the refrigerator until you bake. If the butter melts before baking, the Pie Crust may not turn out to be flaky. The Cold fat should melt while baking, the steam within helps to separate the crust into flaky layers.
The amount mentioned yields you with two portions. One for the bottom layer and another for the top layer. Can simply layer it on top of the apple filling, make some vent holes, brush it with an egg wash & finally, dust it with Sugar and Bake. Or can make Lattices out of the second portion and top it up designed as Lattice over the Apple Filling.
Apple Filling:
After all, this is Apple Pie, so we need loads of Apple. I had a few varieties of Apples lying in my refrigerator Royal Gala & Granny Smith. I used both to get the complex flavour in each bite. Crunchiness and flavour all got together. Ha, Ha!!! I wanted to finish off the Apples lying in my refrigerator.
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APPLE PIE FILLING
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Anyway, let's see what makes a great Apple Filling,
- Apples – It’s best to use a variety of apples in an apple pie. Experts recommend using half tart and half sweet. And ah! make sure to slice the Apples into uniform sizes. The amount of filling is as your heart desires. So use loads of Apples if you prefer a whole lot of Apples in your apple pie.
- Spices – The warmness of Spices is all about Apple Pie. Some recipes call for Cinnamon, some add Nutmeg/Clove/Allspice. I love the aroma of Cinnamons & Nutmeg in Apple Pie. So I have added both in this recipe.
- Lemon – Lemon prevents the Apples from oxidizing(browning). What you need is just a bit which will help keep the flavours intact and also keeps the apple slices white.
- Sugar – Sugar sweetens the pie filling. I have used both Brown & White Sugar. And left it aside for all the juice to ooze out which I needed for making Apple Sauce.
- Flour – Dust the filling with some flour just before spreading it out on the crust. Flour thickens the pie filling.
Apple Sauce:
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APPLE SAUCE
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I used the Juices strained out from the apple filling. All rich with Apple flavour & spiced, boiled it for a few minutes with a blob of butter, then added a bit of Flour mixture and thickened it up into a Sauce. If you do not have enough Apple Juice, then you can make some fresh Apple Juice or use store-bought Apple Juice. Rest of the steps remains the same. You may need some good amount of Apple Sauce to pour out into the Apple Filling which would give a rich texture & flavour to the filling.
Lattice Pie Crust:
I am always fascinated by the way Pie Crusts are designed. Some go to extend of converting it into a form of art. There are so many types of arrangements, but I have always loved the Lattice Weaving. A simple, yet stunning Classic style which never goes out of style. No complex Engineering or Geometrical skills needed to perfect it. I would say though it looks intimidating, it is easier than it looks.
It is a simple form of weaving out the Pie Crust. Place the thin strips of Pie dough on top of the Pie filling, layer it over and under one another like weaving a basket. Lattice design not only gives you a beautiful appeal to your Apple Pie but also has spaces between the strips that allow the steam to escape. If you do not leave any vent holes while baking a Pie, there can be chances of mild explosions in your oven. I have given you detailed instruction on how to do it. Can even go through some videos for simple understanding.
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Cuisine - Around the World
Recipe Type - Pie
Difficulty - Medium
Yields - 10" Apple Pie
Author - SM
Preparation Time - 30 - 45 Minutes
Refrigeration Time - 1 Hour & 30 Minutes
Cooking Time (Apple Sauce) - 7-10 Minutes
Baking Time - 1 Hour & 10 Minutes
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HOW TO MAKE APPLE PIE
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APPLE PIE WITH VANILLA ICECREAM
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INGREDIENTS:
For the Pie Crust:
All-purpose Flour - 300 Gms
Butter - 150 Gms
Sugar - 40 Gms
Salt - 1/2 Tspn
Ice Cold Water - 4-6 Tablespoons(Approximately)
For the Apple Filling:
Apple - 4-6 Medium Sized.
Brown Sugar - 50 Gms
White Sugar - 25 Gms
Cinnamon Powder - 1 Tspn
Nutmeg Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Lemon Juice - 1 Tbspn
Corn Flour - 1-2 Tbspn
For Apple Sauce:
Strained Apple Juice - as required
Butter - 2 Tbspn
Corn Flour - 2 Tspns
Cold Water - 40 ml
For Egg Wash:
Egg - 1 No.
Milk - 1 Tablespoon
Sugar - For Dusting
METHOD:
For the Pie Crust:
- Chill the bowl in which you are going to prepare the pie crust.
- Cut butter into cubes and leave it in the refrigerator until use.
- In a bowl, combine All-purpose Flour, salt & sugar.
- Mix until well combined.
- Add chilled butter cubes to the flour.
- Gently toss it up with a fork until it crumbles.
- Alternatively use your fingertips, gently rub the butter into the flour until the mixture looks like breadcrumbs.
- Make sure that your hand & finger are cold while doing this step. Can dip your hands in ice-cold water and wipe off any moistness before doing the process.
- This is to avoid melting the butter, which will alter the texture of the pie crust.
- If you have a food processor, the job gets easier. I do not have one & did the step using my hands or simply toss-up the ingredients using a fork.
- If using a food processor, place the flour, butter and process, using the pulse button, for 10-15 seconds until the mixture is crumbly.
- Make a well in the centre, add 1 tbsp of ice-cold water.
- Gently mix the flour with your hands in quick movements.
- Add little water at a time and repeat the process until the dough clumps together.
- The dough should just hold together. You may require approximately 4-5 Tablespoons of Water.
- Dust the surface with a little flour and gently gather and press the dough in quick movements.
- Knead it into a smooth dough. Do not overwork on it.
- Divide the dough into two portions. Let one portion be slightly larger than the other one.
- Cover it up with a cling wrap and leave it in the refrigerator for about an hour.