Foamy wrote:
Not being much of a baker, I don't have any good recipes for such delicious pies.
Taam...Could you provide a proven delish Apple Pie recipe? I would love to give it a try and I do so love a yummy homemade pie.
Apple pie is a zen thing... you don't need a recipe so much as a hunger for it. Mine goes like this:
Pie crust. Home made is great, pillsbury sheets are just fine.
Apples. About 7, cut up. A mix of types, mostly granny smith. If you cut too many just make more filling.
Flour. Enough to coat the apples when you toss
Sugar. Depending on the sweetness of the apples and desired sweetness of pie. Brown or white. Or maple.
Spices. You can use a simple packaged apple pie spice. I mix my own with cinnamon, ginger, cloves, mace, and white pepper. And salt. Don't forget salt!
Flavourings. Lemon juice, lemon zest, orange juice concentrate, apple cider powdered packets, raisins, honey, cranberries, cherries, vanilla, rosewater, maple syrup, bacon bits, melted butter, cheddar... it's all up to you. remember to add flour to offset wet ingredients.
So.... spread the bottom crust in a deep pie dish. Cut your apples and toss with the other stuff you've picked. Pile it high in the pan, they will settle when they cook. Dot the top with butter. Cut small vents in the top crust (or make pretty with a cookie cutter). Spread it over the apples and crimp the edges shut (use a fork or pinch). Bake at 350 (or whatever you're roasting) until the house smells like heaven. Pull the pie when the crust is beautifully brown.
Then serve, smile, and pretend it was really hard work.