Homemade Apple Pie - 3 POUNDS OF APPLES, Easy Oil Crust
Jenny's deep dish apple pie uses 3 pounds of apples and an easy oil crust.
Crust:
2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
2 Tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup milk (low fat or whole milk)
1/2 cup vegetable oil (I use avocado oil)
Filling:
3/4 cup sugar
3 Tablespoons Minute tapioca (or all-purpose flour)
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
3 pounds apples, cut into 3/4-inch thick slices (9-10 cups) – I use Granny Smith
(a Tablespoon of milk + a Tablespoon of sugar for topping)
CRUST:
1. Preheat oven to 400° F.
2. Combine flour, sugar, and salt in a bowl.
3. Stir in milk & oil all at once and combine using a fork. Shape into a ball by hand.
4. Divide dough in two. Shape each into a 5-inch disc. Wrap one in wax paper.
5. Roll the other half between floured wax paper into a 12-inch circle and place into the ungreased pie pan. Patch where needed, trim edges, and add leftover dough to the other half.
6. Refrigerate both while you prepare filling. (Do not put the other half of the dough inside the pie pan)
FILLING:
1. Combine sugar, tapioca, and spices in a large bowl.
2. Peel, quarter & core apples. Cut into 3/4-inch slices.
3. Stir apples into the tapioca mixture and place in prepared pie pan.
4. Roll top pastry between floured wax paper and place on top. Trim or flute edges.
5. Brush top with milk & sprinkle with sugar, avoiding the rim of the pastry.
6. Poke about 12 slits in the top using a sharp knife. Cut out a 1/2-inch circle in the center to release steam. Place on baking sheet in case of spills.
7. Cover the rim with a pie ring or foil. Bake for 50-55 minutes until crust is golden. Cool completely.
PRINTABLE RECIPE:
SHARE:
MORE VIDEOS:
ALL OF JENNY'S RECIPES:
MORE ON JENNY:
PINTEREST:
SUBSCRIBE:
© Copyright 2022 - Jenny Can Cook - Jenny Jones
Hankering After, Hard Feelings, and Happy Juice in Appalachia
In this video I'm sharing Appalachian words and phrases that start with the letter H. Some are common in my area of Appalachia and others have totally fallen by the wayside.
Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English can be found here:
Please subscribe to this channel and help me Celebrate Appalachia!
Drop us a line:
tipperpressley@gmail.com
Celebrating Appalachia
PO Box 83
Brasstown, NC 28902
Visit Blind Pig and The Acorn here: blindpigandtheacorn.com
Find The Pressley Girls music here:
Find Blind Pig and the Acorn music here:
Buy my family's music here: and here:
Buy Chitter's jewelry here:
#Appalachia #AppalachianLanguge #MountainTalk
Grandma's Beaten Biscuits
Alice Cates Wade (Grandma) with he help of her brother Conrad Hotopp Cates (Uncle Conny) making a family favorite Beaten Biscuits. The video is shot by Ella Mae Wade, daughter in law of Grandma. 12/18/1988
Sesame Street: Lord of the Crumbs (Lord of the Rings Parody)
Legend speaks of a dessert unimaginably sweet and delicious. When it was destroyed all that remained was the dessert's powerful recipe which remained in the hands of a monster named Gobble for a long time. When the recipe disappeared, all of the cookies on Monster Earth disappeared along with it. It is up to Cookie Monster to use his memory to remember the recipe so that he may bake the cookies in the fires of Mount Crumb.
Subscribe to the Sesame Street Channel here:
For more fun games and videos for your preschooler in a safe, child-friendly environment, visit us at
Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization. The Workshop produces Sesame Street programs, seen in over 150 countries, and other acclaimed shows, including The Electric Company. Beyond television, the Workshop produces content for multiple media platforms on a wide range of issues including literacy and numeracy, emotional wellbeing, health and wellness, and respect and understanding. Learn more at
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Fo... Part 2/2
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves, Volume XI, North Carolina Narratives, Part 1 by Various
Genre(s): Social Science (Culture & Anthropology), Modern (19th C)
Read by: Penny Witt, docdlmartin, Lazz, KleioMilia, Ronell, lestat24, D.L. Blair, Quincy Minor, Carol Sutton, darman210, ABC123yuv, Jacqueline Tyler., Kevin Waters, Jerome Ware, Phil Chenevert, Margaret Lange, fshort, Kerry Adams, KHand, J. Damain, bkelle, Kaleb A. Suedfeld, Tanzania Ware, Inkell, Little Beetle, Eric Johnson, LaurieB, sierasimone, shanban0303, Aakarsh Garg, Matt Stiner, April6090, Allegra LittleCole in English
Cover design by TriciaG.
Parts:
Part 1
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 56 - Doc Edwards
00:03:34 - 57 - John Evans
00:09:17 - 58 - Lindsey Faucette
00:16:22 - 59 - Ora M. Flagg
00:21:13 - 60 - Analiza Foster
00:24:57 - 61 - Georgianna Foster
00:29:55 - 62 - Frank Freeman
00:36:18 - 63 - Addy Gill
00:43:44 - 64 - Robert Glenn
01:02:39 - 65 - Sarah Anne Green
01:13:24 - 66 - Dorcas Griffeth
01:20:00 - 67 - Sarah Gudger
01:39:58 - 68 - Thomas Hall
01:45:37 - 69 - Hecter Hamilton
01:56:37 - 70 - George W. Harris
02:02:42 - 71 - Sarah Harris
02:08:49 - 72 - Cy Hart
02:14:21 - 73 - Alonzo Haywood
02:17:26 - 74 - Barbara Haywood
02:21:57 - 75 - Isabell Henderson
02:25:43 - 76 - Essex Henry
02:34:54 - 77 - Milly Henry
02:44:31 - 78 - Chaney Hews
02:52:16 - 79 - Joe High
03:03:56 - 80 - Susan High
03:09:28 - 81 - Kitty Hill
03:17:44 - 82 - Jerry Hinton
03:24:49 - 83 - Martha Adeline Hinton
03:29:55 - 84 - Robert Hinton
03:35:56 - 85 - William George Hinton
03:43:06 - 86 - Eustace Hodges
03:46:54 - 87 - Alex Huggins
03:53:28 - 88 - Charlie H. Hunter
03:58:52 - 89 - Elbert Hunter
These volumes of slave narratives are the product of the Federal Writers Project sponsored by the Library of Congress and the Work Project Administration. They consist of verbatim records of personal interviews with former slaves conducted during 1936-1938 'These life histories, taken down as far as possible in the narrators' words, constitute an invaluable body of unconscious evidence or indirect source material, . . . The narratives belong to folk history—history recovered from the memories and lips of participants or eye-witnesses,' This is volume one for the state of North Carolina. (Summary by Larry Wilson)
More information:
LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (
How To Make Yorkshire Puddings | Jamie Oliver
(PP) Contains product placement. We've teamed up with LV= Insurance to bring you a classic kitchen tip every Saturday for the next 6 weeks. Is your soggy bottom getting you down? Well fear not Food Tubers as Jamie's here to give you all his tips and tricks for the perfect Yorkshire Pudding recipe. Plus an amazingly different way to serve them too!
How do you serve your Yorkshires? Any unusual recipes you can share with us? Tell us in the comments box below.
Links from the video:
How To Cook Perfect BBQ Chicken |
LV= |
Music:
Brightlight City | Shortcuts |
For more nutrition info, click here:
Jamie Oliver's Food Tube |
Subscribe to Food Tube |
Twitter:
Jamie's Recipes App |
Tumblr:
Facebook |
More great recipes |
#FOODTUBE
x