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Ingredients crust
- 150g flour
- 2 tbsp sugar
- 2g salt
- 120g cold butter (unsalted)
- 4 tbsp ice-cold water
Ingredients topping
- 100g brown sugar
- 100g flour
- pinch ground nutmeg
- pinch salt
- 90g melted butter (unsalted)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Ingredients filling
- 10 granny smith apples, peeled and sliced
- 20g melted butter (unsalted)
- juice of a lemon
- 100g sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Method
1. For the crust, add the flour, sugar, salt and ice-cold cubed butter to the food processor
2. Pulse the blade until you have reached a sandy consistency, then slowly add 1 tbsp of ice-cold water at a time until the dough comes together.
3. Remove and cover with cling film and rest in the fridge for at least 1 hour.
4. Take a 20cm springform cake tin and grease it lightly, remove the dough from the fridge and roll it out big enough to fill the tin.
5. Once you have lined your tin, place baking paper and pie weights into the pastry-lined tin and then into the freezer for 15 minutes before you bake at 190°c for 15 minutes.
6. Remove from the oven and take out the pie weights then turn the oven down to 180°c and bake for another 15 minutes, then let the pie crust cool completely.
7. For the topping, simply add all your dry ingredients to a stand mixer on medium speed. Slowly pour the melted butter in, when it starts to clump into small pebbles it's ready.
8. Take the sliced apples and mix them with the butter, lemon juice, sugar and cinnamon.
9. Add the mixed apples to the baked pie crust, you want the apples to come all the way to the top, maybe slightly more.
10. Sprinkle over the topping and bake at 180°c for 45 minutes.
11. Let it cool for at least an hour before you try and slice.
Caramel Apple Crisp Cheesecake
This Caramel Apple Crisp Cheesecake is one of the most decadent fall desserts you can ever prepare. A cookie crust followed by a creamy caramel cheesecake layer, topped with spiced apples and crispy crumble on top, all drizzled with more salted caramel sauce. It is absolutely heavenly, an amazing combination of flavors and textures.
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Ingredients
Makes about 10-12 servings
Salted Caramel Sauce
1 cup (200g) sugar
1/4 cup (60ml) water
1/2 cup (120g) whipping cream
2 tbsp (30g) unsalted butter, room temperature
1 tsp (5g) vanilla extract
1 tsp (5g) salt
Crust
7 oz (200g) digestive biscuits or graham crackers
2 tbsp (30g) sugar
1/4 cup (60g) unsalted butter, melted
Caramel Cream Cheese Filling
25 oz (700g) cream cheese, room temperature
3 tbsp (45g) sugar
1/2 tsp (2g) salt
1 tsp (3g) cinnamon
lemon zest from 1 lemon
1 tsp (5g) vanilla extract
1 1/2 tbsp (15g) flour
1/3 cup (80g) sour cream
1/3 cup (80g) caramel sauce
3 large eggs, room temperature
Apple Filling
3 medium apples (about 250g) - peeled, cored, diced
1 tbsp (15ml) lemon juice
2 tbsp (30g) brown sugar
1 tsp (3g) cinnamon
1/4 tsp (1g) nutmeg
Crisp Topping
1/2 cup (50g) rolled oats
1/2 cup (63g) flour
1/4 cup (60g) butter, melted
1/3 cup (70g) brown sugar
1 tsp (3g) cinnamon
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The Best Apple Pie Recipe With Claire Saffitz | Dessert Person
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The Best Apple Pie With Claire Saffitz | Dessert Person
I love an elaborate dessert on occasion, but after lots of trial and error, I’ve learned over time that when it comes to apple pie, simplest is always preferable. For Thanksgiving, what I want underneath a scoop of vanilla ice cream is a slice of buttery, cinnamony pie that tastes of apples and features a variety of textures. This pie, with an oat crumble topping rather than a top crust of lattice, checks all of those boxes.
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Classic Apple Crumble Pie
Serves 8
Ingredients:
For the Crumble:
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup old-fashioned rolled oats (not quick cooking)
⅓ cup packed light brown sugar (2.3 oz / 65g)
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
½ teaspoon kosher salt
10 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into ½-inch pieces, chilled
For the Pie:
1 recipe homemade pie dough, chilled (enough for a single-crust pie)
All-purpose flour, for rolling
3 pounds Granny Smith apples, peeled, cored, and sliced into ½-inch-thick wedges
½ cup packed light brown sugar
3 tablespoons cornstarch
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
2 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
½ teaspoon kosher salt
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into ½-inch pieces, chilled
Video Breakdown:
0:00 Start
0:20 Intro to Classic Apple Pie
0:37 Dessert Person Jingle
0:55 Claire's Love For Apples
2:00 Ingredients & Special Equipment
3:55 Apple Pie Crumble Topping
5:50 How To Make Apple Pie Filling
7:30 Glimpse of New Chickens
7:45 How To Slice Apples
9:36 How To Roll Out Pie Dough
13:09 Add Apple Pie Filling
14:33 Add Crumble Topping & Bake
16:50 Recap / How To Make Apple Pie Outro
19:12 Spud Winks At You
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Apple Pie Recipe | Emojoie ASMR cooking
Apples are in season so I made an apple pie this time!
I made three apple pies through trial and error.
We tried three different times to boil the apples for 10, 20, and 30 minutes.
The video footage shows an example of cooking apples for 30 minutes. This makes it look like apple jam, so I recommend simmering for 10-20 minutes.
A freshly baked apple pie with crème fraîche épaisse from France, clotted cream from England, and vanilla ice cream is very delicious.
I will show you how to make a simple apple tart with leftover pie dough at the end of the video.
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Pie dish 21cm
◼Pie dough (brisée)
200g flour
3g (½ tsp) salt
30g sugar
130g cold unsalted butter
35g cold water
*Make two doughs with the ingredients above for the bottom dough and the top dough.
◼Filling
8-9 apples (1.35 kg apple slices)
75g unsalted butter
180g sugar
20-25g Lemon juice (Half a lemon)
◼Eggwash
1 egg yolk
15 g milk
➢Method
Put flour, sugar, salt and butter in a food processor and blend.
When it becomes sandy, add water and bring the dough together.
Fold the dough and chill in the refrigerator.
Melt butter in a pot, add apple slices, lemon juice and sugar, cover and cook for 20 minutes.
Take the lid off and boil down while stirring until the apples are completely dry, then let them cool.
Roll out the pie dough, place it in the mold, and add the apples.
Cut the pie dough into strips and place them on top of the pie.
Fold the outside of the pie dough into the mold.
Mix the egg yolk and milk, brush the pie and bake in a preheated oven at 200°C for 60-65 minutes. Bake in the bottom rack of the oven and cover with aluminum foil if the top burns.
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340 Year Old Apple Pie Recipe From 1685 - Old Cookbook Show - Glen And Friends Cooking
Apple Pie Recipe From 1685 - Old Cookbook Show - Glen And Friends Cooking
Today on the old cook book show Glen Cooks an apple pie recipe from 1685. This old recipe is for an apple pie... but not once in the title or the main body of the recipe does it mention or call for apples.
So let's talk about apples - the recipe calls for 'Pippins'; none of the pippins available today are the same as in the 1600s. None of the pippins available today are related to the pippins in the 1600s. In the 1600s the word 'Pippin' meant the fruit of the Malus M. domestica tree - what we would call today an 'Apple'. In the 1600s the word 'Apple' just meant 'Fruit' and was applied to every fruit and many vegetables like tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, pineapples, etc, etc, etc.
A Made Dish of Butter and Eggs.
Take the yolks of twenty four eggs, and strain them with cinnamon, sugar, and salt; then put melted butter to them, some fine minced pippins, and minced citron, put it on your dish of paste and put slices of citron round about it, bar it with puff paste, and the bottom also, or short paste in the bottom.
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