Old Fashioned Apple Pie


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Ahhhh.  You can call me old fashioned, go ahead. I don’t mind when it comes to apple pie. Everything about it is sooo dang good, I would even say sublime. Hmm, should I call it sublime apple pie? Naw, let’s just stick with good Old Fashioned Apple Pie. It’s good, I mean real good. I covet this pie. You will find me hiding it, sneaking it in the morning for breakfast. So watchout! I would also have it for lunch if there was any left.

This pie is the kind of pie that you can serve any time. With ice cream, whipped cream or no cream. Simple, delicious and Old Fashioned Apple Pie goodness. Go ahead and see for yourself !

Let’s start with the pie crust. You will need double pie shells and a 9″ glass deep-dish pie dish. Got it? good.

Now let’s move on to the apples, about 8 large.

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I use a mix of Granny smith, Cortland, Golden Delicious, Jonathan or any apples of your liking.

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Now gather up your ingredients.  Sugar, salt, vanilla extract, honey, brown sugar, butter, lemon and flour.

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Also get your spice on – ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and if you’re feeling zesty like me, some vanilla extract powder.

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Let’s peel some apples.  Doesn’t my mom peel apples perfectly?  She is so good!  Thanks Mom for your helping hands!

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Put the apples in a bowl with some lemon juice.  This keeps them from turning brown. Apples contain acids that oxidize in air.  By adding lemon you keep an acid level that is close to an unpeeled apple, thus keeping the apple nice, white and crisp.

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Pretty cool huh?  Now that you’ve graduated from apple chemistry 101, let’s move on.

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Core the apples and slice them

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and keep going

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until you have a nice pile – about 13 cups of apples in all.

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Now drain and dump your apples into a big bowl.

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Add your ¼ cup brown sugar,

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¼ cup white sugar

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and 2 Tablespoons fresh lemon juice.

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Now honey,

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ahem, I mean let’s add some honey. ½ cup of honey will do.

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Now add 1 Tablespoon cinnamon and 1-2 teaspoons nutmeg. This is a picture of nutmeg. I somehow don’t have a picture of cinnamon.  I know…how is that possible? you ask.  I dunno.

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Continue adding your spices, ginger and

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some ground cloves

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just a pinch of both.

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Plus a pinch of  salt.

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Now add ¼ cup all purpose flour

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and 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract.

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You can also add 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract powder, which is optional of course.

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Now it is ready to gently fold and toss,

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There are still some apples that need a nice coating so

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keep tossing and folding apples into the zesty sauce until

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they look like this.

Stop. Taste a cinnamon apple. I know you want to.

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Spoon half of the mixture into the prepared pie crust; pack down tightly.

Mound the remaining apple mixture into a dome. Press dome with hands for a firm shape.

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Add pats of butter around apple mixture.

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Let’s make the glaze. Beat 1 egg and 1 teaspoon cold water.  Easy huh?

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We will use the glaze to seal pie edges and for top of pie/decorations.  I didn’t leave much overhang when I rolled out my crust – if you have overhang, cut to 2″ overhang like mine.  Set the trimmed excess dough aside.
Just brush the edges of the crust with the glaze.

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Wa la. Cover the pie with the other pie crust.  It’s best if you roll this on a piece of wax paper and have it ready to go.  If the top crust edge is too long, cut the excess off so the two crust edges meet and are roughly equal.  Set aside the trimmed excess dough.

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Now take the edges and pinch together,

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and roll under to tuck in the pie plate.

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Seal the edges by fluting, pinching or making fork like edges. Whatever your fancy.

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Make a pattern with a fork to vent the pie.

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I make a pattern like this.

Remember the excess dough that you trimmed and set aside? It’s time to roll it out for the pie decorations.

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I use a star shaped cookie cutter.

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Use the glaze like glue for the decorative top pieces.

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Place the stars wherever you wish,

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Just make sure you use the glaze to glue it on and

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keep going.

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Brush top of pie with glaze.

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This pie is all glazed up and ready for

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the final touch. A sprinkle of course sugar on the top of the pie and around the edges.

It is now ready for the oven.  Bake in a preheated 425° oven and place pie on center rack. Bake for 10-15 minutes. Reduce temperature to 325°F and bake for 35 minutes, or until crust is golden brown. If crust is browning too quickly place foil around edges of pie to protect the crust.

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WOW!  Fresh out off the oven.  Isn’t she a beauty!

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Another teaser and peek of my holiday pies, Harvest Pumpkin and Golden Pecan in the back.

The “star” of the show – front and center – Old Fashioned Apple Pie.

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The apple of my eye!

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Layers and layers of apples, a perfect crust and old fashioned goodness.

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Whomever invented Apple Pie is a genius. I mean really.

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I like mine “straight up”.  No bull.

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See? I really am an old fashioned gal.

Printable Recipe Printable Recipe

Old Fashioned Apple Pie

Double Sure Fire Pie Crust
9” glass deep-dish pie dish

Filling:
8 large apples (about 13 cups)
(A mix of Granny, Cortland, Golden Delicious, Jonathan or apples of your liking)
¼ cup white sugar
¼ cup light brown sugar
2 Tablespoons fresh lemon juice
½ cups honey
1 Tablespoon cinnamon
1-2 teaspoons nutmeg
A pinch of ginger, and cloves and salt
¼ cup all purpose flour
1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract powder, optional
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 Tablespoons butter, cut into pats

In a large bowl combine all ingredients; toss gently to mix.
Spoon half of the mixture on to prepared pie crust; pack down tightly. Mound the remaining apple mixture into a dome. Press dome with hands for a firm shape. Add pats of butter around apple mixture.
Cover top with pie crust; use glaze around edges and pinch or flute to seal. Make vent holes in decorative pattern. Use remaining dough pieces to make star or other shapes for top of pie. Brush top of pie with glaze and use like glue for decorative top pieces. Sprinkle course turbinado sugar on top of pie.

Glaze: (to seal pie edges and for top of pie/decorations)
1 egg
1 teaspoon water
2 Tablespoons sugar

Heat oven to 425°F and place pie on center rack. Bake for 10-15 minutes. Reduce temperature to 325°F and bake for 35 minutes, or until crust is golden brown. If crust is browning too quickly place foil around edges of pie to protect the crust.

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