RECIPE: RUSTIC APPLE PIE WITH EASY TO MAKE PIE CRUST

Note: I have made this recipe without referencing it for so long, I needed to change the online version so it matches with my current method. I added a bit more flour and reduced the oven by 5 degrees. The rest is the same.

This may be my favorite recipe! You can’t believe how fast and easy you can make a pie! My mom made a pie every single day- most were fruit pies and I always marveled at how fast she could make one. I have used just about everything inside of this pie crust but just make sure the dough is well chilled and the filling is not too juicy or it won’t hold together. The egg wash will act as a glue to keep it sealed. The glaze, if you decide to use one, will make it look like it came from a bakery but it is flakier without it.

To the left is an apple pie I made in minutes. On the right is the same crust, with local Chilton County peaches and blackberries and blueberries from my yard. Note: If you use frozen fruit for the filling, be sure to up the flour a bit so the filling is not too juicy to hold.

You can use this homemade pie crust to make almost any kind of pie, tart, pot pie, or crostata. Leave out the sugar for a savory pie The dough can hold up to a week in the refrigerator before you roll it out. You can make ahead and freeze it, also.

RUSTIC APPLE PIE

Prep Time: 20 minutes plus 1 hour chill time for the dough

Cook Time: 20-25 minutes

INGREDIENTS

Pastry

1 cup all-purpose flour, plus 3 tablespoons and more for dusting to roll out the dough

2 tablespoons granulated or superfine sugar plus 1/2 tablespoon to sprinkle on crust

1/4 teaspoon kosher salt

1/4 pound (1 stick) very cold unsalted butter, diced into cubes

3 tablespoons ice water plus 1 to 1½ more depending on how dough comes together

Filling

11/2 pounds apples (3 large semi-tart apples work best)

1/4 teaspoon grated lemon zest

1-2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice (juice of a whole lemon, essentially)

1/4 cup flour

1/4 cup granulated sugar

1/4 teaspoon kosher salt

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/8 teaspoon ground allspice

1 tablespoon cold unsalted butter, diced into small pieces

Egg Wash (optional)

1 egg, well beaten

Glaze (optional)

½ cup Orange Marmalade, Apricot Preserves, or Apple Jelly

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 420 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Stretch a large piece of plastic wrap out on the counter and dust with flour, about 1 tablespoon.

For the pastry, place the flour, sugar, and salt in the bowl of a food processor fitted with a steel blade. Pulse a few times to combine the dry ingredients. Add the cold cubed butter, a little at a time, pulsing between additions until the butter is the size of peas. Repeat until all the butter is in the bowl but pulse as little as possible. You want to see flecks of butter in the dough.

Next, with the motor running, add the ice water a tablespoon at a time through the feed tube-stop the machine just before the dough becomes a solid mass. Turn the dough onto the well-floured plastic wrap. Handle as little as possible. Form into a round (or whatever shape you want to roll out for the pie.) Don’t over handle or knead or the butter will melt. Fold the plastic around the disc. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour. When you are ready to make the crostata, remove the disc from the refrigerator and allow it to sit on the counter for at least 5 minutes before you begin.

To roll out: Unfold the plastic Flour a rolling pin and put a little flour around the plastic and on both sides of the dough; roll the pastry into an 11-13” circle on the plastic wrap. Add flour as you need to so the dough does not stick. Wrap it over the rolling pin and transfer it to a baking sheet. Remove the plastic wrap.

For the filling, peel, core, and cut the apples. I like the look of slices- I usually slice my apples like this: cut 4 pieces, cutting around the core. Then slice those into half moon shapes. You can leave the peel on if you like but I usually don’t because you need the apples to look perfect if the peel is on. Put the apple into a bowl and toss with the lemon juice and the lemon zest. Next, add the flour, sugar, salt, cinnamon, and allspice. Add the cold butter. Mix all of the ingredients together until the apples are well coated. Turn the apples out onto the crust, leaving a 1 1/2 to 2 inch border all the way around.  Gently fold the border over the apples to enclose the dough, pleating it to make a circle. Finish with the egg wash to seal the folds and sprinkle with granulated sugar over the top and crust before baking.

Bake the crostata for 20-23 minutes, until the crust is nicely browned and the apples are tender. (Note: If you are not using the glaze, bake for another 5-7 minutes or until golden brown)

For the glaze: Microwave the preserves in a heatproof container for 10 seconds. Careful! It will bubble and be HOT! Remove the crostata from the oven. Using a pastry brush, lightly brush the filling and the crust with the melted preserves. Return to the oven for 5-7 minutes or until the pie is golden brown.

Allow to cool slightly- at least 10 minutes before cutting. Add caramel sauce or a scoop of ice cream and it is even better! Hope you enjoy this recipe as much as I have. xox

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FALL FAVORITE RECIPES: PUMPKIN SPICE CHEESECAKE WITH SOUR CREAM TOPPING

My niece has a birthday in October and this became her requested birthday cake after she had it at California Pizza Kitchen. Here’s my version; it’s creamy and spicy from the ginger and the gingersnap crust. I think it’s better than the original. It may seem complicated to make but it is not hard- just takes some time but worth it, especially for a special girl!  

My Pumpkin Spice Cheesecake is spicy, creamy, and tastes better than those lattes we look forward to all year long!

My Pumpkin Spice Cheesecake is spicy, creamy, and tastes better than those lattes we look forward to all year long!

Prep Time: 45 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour plus 10 minutes and 10 hours to chill

 INGREDIENTS

35 gingersnap cookies

5 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

1/4 cup granulated sugar

4 bricks cream cheese, 8 ounces each

1 cup brown sugar

2 tablespoons maple syrup

1 cup canned pumpkin puree

3 tablespoons all-purpose flour

4 large eggs, room temperature

½ teaspoon lemon juice

2 tablespoons pumpkin pie spice

1/8 teaspoon ground ginger

1 tablespoon vanilla extract

1/2 teaspoon salt

2 cups sour cream

1/3 cup Confectioners' sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla

Tiny squeeze lemon juice

Pinch nutmeg

 DIRECTIONS:

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Prepare a 9” springform pan by inserting the bottom and then wrapping the bottom with two layers of foil so water from the water bath will not seep in. Get a large baking pan with sides for the water bath.  

For the crust: Melt butter. Put the gingersnaps and sugar in food processor until they are coarse crumbs. Add the melted butter. Toss with a fork to combine together. Press into the bottom and slightly on the sides of a buttered springform pan. Bake the crust for 12 minutes or until golden brown. Don’t let it get too dark. Let cool on a rack. 

For the filling: In a large mixing bowl, cream the cheese and sugar together on medium speed,  just until creamy and light. Add the maple syrup. Reduce the speed to low. Add the flour, a little at a time. Add the eggs, one at a time, making sure the first one is incorporated before adding the next one. Next, add the puree, lemon juice, spices, vanilla, and salt.   

For the topping: Mix together sour cream, sugar, nutmeg, and lemon juice. Set aside for later.

Spoon the filling into the springform pan on top of the crust. Check the foil around the edges of the springform pan to make sure no water leaks in. Place the filled springform pan in the baking pan and put the baking pan in the oven. Carefully pour warm water halfway up the sides of the springform pan. Bake at 350 for 60-70 minutes or until the edges are set but the middle is not quite set; it will set as it cools. Add the topping and bake for an additional 10 minutes. Carefully remove the springform pan from the water bath to a rack and let it cool for 10 minutes. Run a knife around the edge of the pan to loosen but don’t remove the sides. Cool another hour then transfer to the refrigerator and let chill for at least 10 hours. Longer is even better. Remove the sides of the pan and let stand for 20 minutes at room temperature before slicing.

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FAVORITE FALL RECIPES: CARAMEL APPLE CAKE

When I was a kid, my mom would make us a cake or pie everyday... usually it was pie but on occasion, she would make Apple Dapple Cake... a recipe she got from someone along the way. It was one of the few recipes she actually used and I have a copy of it in her handwriting... a treasured possession. I took that basic recipe and made it into one of my favorite fall desserts by adding the hot caramel because what is more fall than caramel apples? I like to serve it slightly warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

I served this cake to over 300 guests at the after-party following the Hangout's Oyster Cookoff in November to rave reviews. My mom would be so proud.

Caramel Apple Cake is a wonderfully easy cake to make for fall tailgates, festivals, or Saturday morning coffee.

Caramel Apple Cake is a wonderfully easy cake to make for fall tailgates, festivals, or Saturday morning coffee.

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour plus 15 minutes

INGREDIENTS

3 cups flour

1 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon baking soda

1 1/2 cups pecans, chopped fine

3 apples, peeled and chopped fine

1  1/2 cups vegetable oil (like Wesson)

2 cups sugar

3 eggs

2 teaspoons vanilla

HOT CARAMEL SAUCE

1 cup packed brown sugar

3/4 cup whole milk

3/4 cup butter (1 1/2 sticks)

DIRECTIONS:

Spray a tube pan with Baker’s Joy or grease and flour it. Preheat oven to 350.

For the cake: Sift together flour, salt, and baking soda. Add apples and pecans. Stir to coat the fruit. Mix together oil, sugar, eggs, and vanilla. Add to the fruit mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for one hour. Remove from the oven and sit on a wire rack to cool. While the cake is still hot, pour the caramel sauce over it and then let it cool completely before removing from the pan.

For the hot caramel sauce: Put the sugar in a saucepan over low heat until it starts to melt. Add the butter. Swirl the pan until the butter melts. Add the milk. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low and cook for 3 minutes, stirring constantly so it does not burn. Pour the hot caramel directly over the hot cake while it is still in the pan. Be careful- the hot sugar will burn!

NOTE: It is important to pour the caramel over the cake in the pan because it creates this great coating on the bottom, side and top of the cake. As much as you want to eat it, you have to allow it to cool completely before you remove it from the pan. Run a knife around the edge of the pan to help release it.

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