APPLE CIDER PIE
This Apple Cider Pie has apple cider in every bite! Adding apple cider to the pie crust makes it super flaky and the apple cider in the apples makes a sweet and delicious pie filling!
Provided by Dorothy Kern
Time 1h30m
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400°F.
- Dice butter into cubes and put back in the refrigerator. Place flour and salt in a food processor and pulse until combined. Add butter and pulse until the butter is crumbly, just a few seconds. Add 3 tablespoons apple cider and run the food processor until the mixture starts to clump. Test the mixture with your fingers - is it crumbly or smooth? If it's too smooth to form one full ball in the food processor add 1 teaspoon more of apple cider (up to 1 full tablespoon more) until the mixture forms a ball when the processor is running. Be careful not to add too much liquid.
- Divide the dough into two balls. If the dough is too soft, chill for 30 minutes before rolling it out. If you can, roll out each ball separately on a lightly floured surface. (A silicone mat is very helpful for this step!) The diameter of the crust should be at least 1" larger than an inverted pie plate. Place one pie crust in a 9" pie plate. Place the other on a cookie sheet covered with parchment or wax paper. Chill both crusts until the filling is ready. (The chilling is important. They MUST be chilled before adding filling, topping, and baking for optimal results.)
- Place the apples and 1 1/2 cups of apple cider in a large skillet. Cover and cook over medium heat, stirring often, until the apples are almost translucent, about 5-7 minutes. Remove the apples and reserve the cooking liquid in the pan.
- Stir together granulated sugar, 1 tablespoon cornstarch, and salt. Stir in 2 tablespoons of cold apple cider. Add the cornstarch mixture to the hot apple liquid in the pan. Cook over medium-low heat until the mixture thickens, about 5 minutes. Add the butter and stir until melted. Remove from heat and add the apples back to the hot liquid. Let cool for 5-10 minutes.
- Remove crusts from the refrigerator. Slice the flat crust into 1" slices using a knife or pizza cutter. Sprinkle the brown sugar, cinnamon and remaining 1/2 teaspoon cornstarch in the bottom of the pie crust in the pie plate. Place the slightly cooled apples into the pie plate. Top the pie with the strips of dough in a lattice pattern.
- To create the lattice pattern (see this post for image tutorial): choose every other strip and place them on the pie crust with 1" gaps between them. Then take each remaining strip, starting at one end of the pie, and weave the strips over and under the strips that are on the pie in an alternating pattern.
- Brush the top of the pie with a little heavy whipping cream and sprinkle with granulated sugar. Place the pie on a cookie sheet and bake for 30-40 minutes until the crust is golden brown. Cool completely before cutting. Serve with ice cream or whipped cream and apple cider syrup.
DOUBLE APPLE PIE
This recipe is a keeper. Gently spiced with cinnamon, tinged with brown sugar and loaded with apple butter, it's as deeply flavored as an apple pie can be, all covered with a buttery wide-lattice top crust. Although it's at its most ethereal when baked on the same day you serve it, it's still wonderful made a day ahead. (Don't let making your own pie crust intimidate you: our pie guide has everything you need to know.)
Provided by Melissa Clark
Categories pies and tarts, dessert
Time 2h30m
Yield 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Make the crust: In a food processor, pulse together flour and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Add butter and pulse until mixture forms 3/4-inch pieces. Mix vodka with 4 tablespoons ice water (or use 1/2 cup ice water). Add half the ice water mixture to dough, pulse a few times, then continue adding liquid a tablespoon at a time until dough just comes together (you might not use all the liquid). Dough should be moist, but not wet, and hold together when pinched. If there are visible pieces of butter in the dough, all the better.
- On a lightly floured surface, gather dough into a ball. Remove a third of the dough and form into a disk. Form remaining dough into a disk. Cover both tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour and up to 5 days.
- On a lightly floured surface, roll out larger disk to a 12-inch circle. Transfer dough to a 9-inch pie plate. Fold over any excess dough, then crimp edges. Prick crust all over with a fork, then chill crust for 30 minutes or up to 24 hours.
- While dough chills, heat oven to 400 degrees. Line chilled crust with foil or parchment paper and fill with pie weights or dried beans. Bake for 15 minutes; remove foil and weights and bake until pale golden, 5 minutes more. Cool on rack until needed. (You can bake the crust up to 24 hours in advance.)
- Toss apples with sugars, tapioca, spices, 1/2 teaspoon salt and the lemon juice. Fold in apple butter. Transfer apples to crust and press gently to make sure fruit is tightly packed.
- Roll out remaining dough disk to a 10-inch round. Use a knife to cut strips 1 3/4 inches wide. Arrange strips over the filling in a lattice pattern. Brush top of crust with heavy cream or milk. Sprinkle with granulated sugar.
- Place pie on a rimmed baking sheet lined with foil. Bake 15 minutes; reduce heat to 350 degrees and continue baking until crust is golden brown and juices are bubbling thickly, about 1 hour 15 minutes more. Let pie cool on a wire rack for at least 2 hours before cutting. Serve with whipped cream, sour cream or crème fraîche.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 598, UnsaturatedFat 10 grams, Carbohydrate 75 grams, Fat 33 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 5 grams, SaturatedFat 20 grams, Sodium 133 milligrams, Sugar 36 grams, TransFat 1 gram
CIDER-CARAMEL APPLE PIE
I set out to create an apple pie sweetened only with apples. After a few tests, I ended up adding a little brown sugar to the mix for balance, but if you like things a little less sweet, you can leave it out. This filling is sweet-tart, but with a rich creaminess to it, because it's finished with butter. I use Honeycrisp apples, which hold up very well in baking, resulting in a filling that's tender but still has a little bite. This pie has everything: a bright, intense apple flavor; a hint of caramelly sweetness; a little bit of salt to tie it all together; and a tender, flaky crust. All-Buttah Pie Dough for a double crust (see Notes; mixed for a flaky crust), divided in half, shaped into 2 disks, and chilled, recipe follows
Provided by Erin Jeanne McDowell
Categories dessert
Time 4h55m
Yield one 9-inch pie
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Roll out one disk of dough and fit it into a 9-inch pie pan. Roll out the second disk as directed in Cook's Note and place on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Chill the crusts while you prepare the caramel and filling.
- Make the caramel: In a large wide pot, bring the cider to a boil over medium heat, then lower to medium-low heat and cook, without stirring, until the cider reduces to a sauce with the consistency of thin caramel, 45 to 60 minutes (the timing will depend on the size of your pot; check the progress every 15 minutes or so to start, and more frequently once it begins to thicken).
- Stir the butter, salt, and vanilla into the caramel, then pour the mixture into a heatproof bowl to cool slightly, about 15 minutes.
- Make the filling: Place the apples in a large bowl. In a small bowl, stir the brown sugar, flour, and cinnamon together. Add the mixture to the apples and toss to coat. Add the cooled caramel and toss well to combine.
- Arrange the filling in the chilled piecrust: If you place the apples in overlapping concentric circles, like a rosette, there will be fewer air pockets between the fruit, reducing the chance of the top crust collapsing after baking. Once you reach the upper edge of the pie pan, begin to make the circles smaller to mound the filling higher in the center to give the baked pie the domed look.
- Roll up the top crust onto the rolling pin and gently unfurl it over the filling. Press the edges of the top and bottom crusts gently together to seal, then trim the excess dough away using scissors, leaving a 1/2-inch overhang. Tuck the overhang under itself all the way around the pie.
- Crimp the edges of the crust as desired. I refrigerate the pie for 20 to 30 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F (218 degrees C), preferably with a baking stone on the bottom rack.
- Brush the top crust with the egg wash and sprinkle generously with turbinado sugar. Use a small sharp knife to cut a few small vents in the crust. Bake the pie on the stone or bottom rack until the crust is deeply golden and the filling is bubbling up through the vents, 40 to 50 minutes. If the crust begins to brown too quickly, reduce the oven temperature to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) and/or tent the crust or edges with foil. Cool the pie for at least 30 minutes before serving.
- To mix the dough by hand: In a large bowl, whisk together the flour and salt. Add the butter cubes, tossing them through the flour until each piece is well coated. Cut the butter into the flour by pressing the pieces between your palms or your fingers, flattening the cubes into big shards and continuing to toss them through the flour, recoating the shingled pieces.
- For a flaky crust, continue cutting the butter into the flour just until the pieces of butter are about the size of walnut halves. Or, for a mealy crust, continue to work the mixture together until the pieces of butter are about the size of peas. To mix the dough in a food processor: See Pro Tip.
- Make a well in the center of the flour mixture. Add 3 tablespoons ice water for a single crust or 6 tablespoons for a double crust and mix to incorporate. Then add more ice water 1 tablespoon at a time and continue mixing just until the dough comes together. As it begins to come together, you can knead it a few times to make sure it's fully combined. It's important not to add too much water to the dough, which should never be sticky- it should hold together easily in a ball but still feel almost dry to the touch.
- Form the dough into an even disk if making a single crust; or divide in half and shape into 2 equal disks if making a double crust. Wrap tightly in plastic wrap and chill for at least 30 minutes or up to overnight.
- For a double-crust pie: Using one disk of dough, follow the instructions for a single-crust pie and chill the bottom crust in the pie pan. Roll out the second disk of dough on a lightly floured surface to 1/4-inch thick and place on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Chill in the refrigerator for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Fill the bottom crust as directed in the recipe. Roll the top crust up onto the rolling pin, starting at the far edge of the dough. With the pie pan in front of you, start at the edge closest to you and gently unfurl the dough onto the filling. Trim the excess dough from the edges, leaving a 1/2-inch overhang all around. Use your fingers to press the edges of the bottom and top crusts together so they are lightly sealed. Chill the pie in the refrigerator for 15 to 30 minutes or freeze for 5 minutes.
- Tuck the excess dough under at the edges, pressing lightly to help seal the dough to the rim of the pie pan. Return the dough to the refrigerator for 15 to 30 minutes or to the freezer for 5 to 10 minutes. Crimp the edges of the piecrust as desired. Bake as directed in the recipe.
DOUBLE CRUST APPLE PIE
Like a lot of filling to pastry in your apple pie? Try this fall recipe that's filled with three pounds of apples. We like to use an assortment of different varieties such as Granny Smith, Rome, Fuji, and Jonagold.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes Pie & Tarts Recipes
Yield Serves 10 to 12
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- On a lightly floured surface, roll out one disk of piecrust to a 1/8-inch-thick circle, about 13 inches in diameter. Drape dough over a 9-inch pie pan. Transfer pan to refrigerator, and chill 30 minutes.
- Heat oven to 425 degrees. Whisk together the egg yolk and cream; set aside.
- In a large bowl, toss together apples, lemon juice, granulated sugar, flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt; place in chilled bottom crust. Dot with butter.
- Roll out the remaining disk of piecrust as in step one. Brush rim of bottom crust with egg wash. Place second piece of dough on top, and trim so 1 inch overhangs. Tuck dough under, and crimp edges with a fork or your fingers. Transfer pie to the refrigerator, and chill until firm, about 15 minutes.
- Remove pie from the refrigerator, brush with egg wash, and sprinkle generously with sugar. Cut five vents in top to allow steam to escape as the pie bakes.
- Bake until crust begins to turn light brown, about 25 minutes. Reduce temperature to 350 degrees, and bake until golden brown and the juices are bubbling, 25 to 30 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool. Serve pie with vanilla ice cream, if desired.
DOUBLE CRUST APPLE PIE
Provided by Food Network
Categories dessert
Time 1h25m
Yield 1 pie, 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Melt 3 tablespoons of the butter in a large, heavy-bottomed saute pan over medium heat. Add the apple wedges and saute until slightly softened but holding their shape, 3 to 4 minutes. Add the 1/2 cup of sugar and stir to combine. Add the raisins, cinnamon, and cloves and stir.
- In a bowl, combine the lemon juice and cornstarch. Stir the mixture into the apple mixture and remove the pan from the heat. Let cool completely.
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
- Fill an unbaked bottom crust with apple filling and dot the top crust with the remaining 3 tablespoons butter. Top with a rolled-out top crust. Cut 1/2-inch vents in a round-the-clock pattern into the top crust to allow steam to escape. Brush the top lightly with egg wash and sprinkle with the remaining 1 tablespoon sugar.
- Put the pie on a cookie sheet or other low-sided baking tray to catch any spillage. Place on the middle rack of the oven and bake for 20 minutes, checking occasionally to ensure that the top is browning evenly. Rotate the pie 180 degrees to move the front edge to the back of the oven, and bake until the top is uniformly golden brown, 15 to 20 minutes more.
- Remove the pie from the oven and let cool for 20 minutes before slicing and serving.
- Put the flour and baking powder in the bowl of a food processor and pulse to combine. Add the cold butter cubes and pulse a few times until the mixture begins to become mealy and the butter forms plainly visible pea-size nuggets.
- Dissolve 1/2 teaspoon salt in the water. With the motor running, pour in the water and let mix, just until the dough pulls together. Do not over-mix the dough. If it appears dry and is not holding together, add a few additional tablespoons of water.
- Form the dough into a ball, flatten, and wrap in plastic wrap, and refrigerate until ready to use.
- Lightly flour a pastry board and a rolling pin and unwrap the dough. Divide the dough into 2 equal pieces and keep the second piece refrigerated. Tamp down the dough with the rolling pin and gently begin to roll it out into a circular pie shape by rolling evenly in one-eighth turns to keep the rolling even. When the dough is rolled out to an even thickness of about 1/8-inch and is about 12 inches in diameter, it is ready to be transferred to a 10-inch pie dish.
- Lightly butter the dish, lift the dough with the rolling pin by partially rolling the dough up on the pin, center the dough in the dish, and unroll. Pierce the dough in several places with the tines of a fork.
- Roll the second half of the dough into a circle slightly larger than the pie dish. Fill the bottom crust with your chosen filling. Cover the filling with the top half of the dough. Using both hands, crimp the edges of the 2 crusts together to seal. With a sharp knife, make several crosshatch slits in the top crust. Brush with the egg wash and bake in a preheated 375 degree Foven for 35 to 40 minutes. Remove from the oven and cool for 20 minutes.
CIDER DOUBLE-CRUST APPLE PIE
This recipe was posted in reply to a "recipe request" on the message boare. The recipe comes from an "old Shaker cookbook.
Provided by Dee514
Categories Pie
Time 2h20m
Yield 1 10inch pie, 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Crust: Combine first three ingredients in food processor.
- Add butter and shortening and process until mixture resembles coarse meal.
- Combine vinegar and 2 tablespoons ice water in small bowl.
- Add to flour mixture.
- With machine running, gradually add enough remaining water 1 tablespoon at a time to form moist clumps.
- Gather dough into 2 balls and flatten into disks.
- Wrap each disk in plastic wrap.
- Chill 30 minutes.
- (Dough can be prepared ahead and refrigerated for up to 2 days or frozen for 1 month.) Let chilled dough soften slightly at room temperature before using.
- Filling: Boil cider in a heavy, small saucepan until reduced to 2/3 cup (about 25 minutes).
- Cool.
- Position rack in lowest third of oven and preheat to 425 degrees F.
- Combine all apples, sugar, flour, cinnamon, mace and salt in large bowl.
- Add reduced cider and lemon juice and toss well.
- Roll out 1 pie crust disk on lightly floured surface to 14-inch-diameter round.
- Roll up dough on rolling pin and transfer to 10-inch-diameter pie plate.
- Gently press into place.
- Trim edges of crust, leaving 1/2-inch overhang.
- Spoon apples into crust-lined pan, mounding in center.
- Dot with butter.
- Roll out second disk on lightly floured surface to 13-inch-diameter round.
- Roll up on rolling pin and unroll over pie.
- Trim edges, leaving 3/4-inch overhang.
- Fold overhang of top crust under edge of bottom crust.
- Pinch together to seal.
- Crimp edges to make decorative border.
- Cut several slashes in top crust to allow steam to escape.
- Bake pie 25 minutes at 425 degrees F.
- Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F and continue baking until filling bubbles (about 50 minutes longer).
- Cover edges of pie with foil if browning too quickly.
- Remove from oven and cool on a rack.
- Serve pie slightly warm or at room temperature.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 611.1, Fat 29.4, SaturatedFat 13.8, Cholesterol 42, Sodium 368.6, Carbohydrate 85.6, Fiber 5.9, Sugar 45.9, Protein 5.1
CIDER DOUBLE-CRUST APPLE PIE
This recipe was posted in reply to a "recipe request" on the message boare. The recipe comes from an "old Shaker cookbook.
Provided by Dee514
Categories Pie
Time 2h20m
Yield 1 10inch pie, 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Crust: Combine first three ingredients in food processor.
- Add butter and shortening and process until mixture resembles coarse meal.
- Combine vinegar and 2 tablespoons ice water in small bowl.
- Add to flour mixture.
- With machine running, gradually add enough remaining water 1 tablespoon at a time to form moist clumps.
- Gather dough into 2 balls and flatten into disks.
- Wrap each disk in plastic wrap.
- Chill 30 minutes.
- (Dough can be prepared ahead and refrigerated for up to 2 days or frozen for 1 month.) Let chilled dough soften slightly at room temperature before using.
- Filling: Boil cider in a heavy, small saucepan until reduced to 2/3 cup (about 25 minutes).
- Cool.
- Position rack in lowest third of oven and preheat to 425 degrees F.
- Combine all apples, sugar, flour, cinnamon, mace and salt in large bowl.
- Add reduced cider and lemon juice and toss well.
- Roll out 1 pie crust disk on lightly floured surface to 14-inch-diameter round.
- Roll up dough on rolling pin and transfer to 10-inch-diameter pie plate.
- Gently press into place.
- Trim edges of crust, leaving 1/2-inch overhang.
- Spoon apples into crust-lined pan, mounding in center.
- Dot with butter.
- Roll out second disk on lightly floured surface to 13-inch-diameter round.
- Roll up on rolling pin and unroll over pie.
- Trim edges, leaving 3/4-inch overhang.
- Fold overhang of top crust under edge of bottom crust.
- Pinch together to seal.
- Crimp edges to make decorative border.
- Cut several slashes in top crust to allow steam to escape.
- Bake pie 25 minutes at 425 degrees F.
- Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F and continue baking until filling bubbles (about 50 minutes longer).
- Cover edges of pie with foil if browning too quickly.
- Remove from oven and cool on a rack.
- Serve pie slightly warm or at room temperature.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 611.1, Fat 29.4, SaturatedFat 13.8, Cholesterol 42, Sodium 368.6, Carbohydrate 85.6, Fiber 5.9, Sugar 45.9, Protein 5.1
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