St. Patrick's Baking

Monday, September 8, 2008

Susie's Homemade Apple Pie

As promised, this is my apple pie.

Susie's Homemade Apple Pie

When it comes to pies, I am more of a purest in terms of design. I really like the rustic look and the flavor speaks for itself. So, go pick some apples and try this recipe today:-)

Susie's Homemade Apple Pie
Fail Proof Pie Crust (See Recipe Below)
6 cups apples, peeled, thinly sliced
3/4 cup sugar plus additional sugar for top crust
2 tbls flour
1/2 tsp cinnamon plus
1/8 tsp nutmeg

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

2. Prepare the pie crust recipe. Line 9-inch pie plate with 1/2 the recipe.

3. In a large bowl, stir together sugar, flour, cinnamon and nutmeg. Add apples and gently toss. Transfer apples to pastry lined pie plate. Cover with remaining pie crust. Brust crust with enough milk until it pools in places. Sprinkle generously with sugar and cinnamon. Cut slits in the crust for venting.

4. Shield the edges of the crust with aluminum foil. Bake for 25 minutes. Remove foil and bake for 25 to 30 more minutes or until top is golden brown. Cool on wire rack.

Servings: 8

Cooking Times
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour and 10 minutes

Nutrition Facts
Serving size: 1/8 of a recipe (8.1 ounces).
Percent daily values based on the Reference Daily Intake (RDI) for a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition information calculated from recipe ingredients.

Amount Per Serving
Calories 706.1
Calories From Fat (43%) 302.54
% Daily Value
Total Fat 33.68g 52%
Saturated Fat 11.83g 59%
Cholesterol 48.74mg 16%
Sodium 13.51mg <1%>

Recipe Cost: $4.26
Serving Cost: $0.53

And, if you have left over pie crust, make Poor-Man Cookies. It is another recipe my mother-in-law gave me. She got it from her mother. They grow up on a farm in Kansas and nothing was wasted...NOTHING. Besides recycling pie crust, they are really good. Give this a try:

Directions:
1. Roll out leftover pie crust on a cookie sheet.

2. Brush with enough milk until it pools in places.

3. Generously sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon.

4. Bake at 375 degrees until golden brown.

5. Break into pieces and enjoy.


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26 comments:

Kat said...

I have never been a fan of desserts that don't involve chocolate. But after making Pioneer Woman's Apple dumplings, I am beginning to have a change of heart.

This sounds like an easy recipe - something I can get Katie to make. And the pie crust looks really easy too.

Thanks!

Jennifer and Sandi said...

Holy Cow that looks AWESOME!!! I love making Apple Pies!

Thanks for the sweet tooth!

- Jennifer

Karla said...

That pie looks DELICIOUS!!!

Laural Out Loud said...

Well, I can do that! I never ever thought I'd have a can of Crisco in my house, but since I'm a fan of homemade versus store bought (all the preservatives!), it looks like I might have to bring a can home and try this out! Especially for the cookies.

Knitters Notebook said...

Hello!

I wish you would have taken a picture of your pie cut:) It looks so good!

Renee

Susie said...

I would have taken a picture once it was cut but the pieces went to fast!! Sorry:-(

Rhea said...

OMG, that looks sooo good.

Jen said...

That looks awesome. I can almost taste it. This pie makes me wish that I was able to bake. *sigh*

Missy said...

Oh me, Oh my - that is one delicious looking Apple Pie! (sorry could not resist). Can I omit the cinnamon - I am allergic???

thotlady said...

I love to bake pies. I will try your recipe. I can smell it from here.

Packers beat the Vikings. Woohoo!!!

Peggy said...

Hmmm, I have been meaning to do something with the asian pears we have. Maybe this would be just the treat!

Susie said...

My MIL uses pears all the time in her apple pie. That's a great suggestion!!

Miss Mommy said...

Mmmm...I am gonna have to try this recipe out!! I am an apple pie fanatic!!

Mandi said...

Oh my goodness, I think I just accidentally licked my monitor! YUM-O (the recipe, not the monitor)!! Thanks for sharing!

Crazy Momma said...

Yum. Delicious!

I am so awful at baking. Funny thing is that I can cook - well, I might add. My mother can bake - more than well...But I can't bake and she sure can't cook (although she might try to defend that).

Thank you for stopping by my blog today! It has been so much fun!!

Christie O. said...

GORGEOUS PIE!!! ohmigod. don't do this to me, it's only day 3. haha!

Hippie Family... said...

oh that looks so good. my husband hates cinnamon and chocolate.. I have such a hard time finding sweets for him.. we end up with cheesecake every time.

Stephanie said...

that looks so good... thanks for the recipe!

Lisa @ Stop and Smell the Chocolates said...

Thanks for linking this - perfect dessert for Thanksgiving! It used to be the dessert I always made. The pie crust still intimidates me, but maybe I'll give it a shot one of these days. (I always used Pillsbury - ssshhhhh) :)

Hoosier Homemade said...

Looks yummy!
~Liz

Sherry @ Lamp Unto My Feet said...

OH, yeah! I love me some apple pie! Looks scrumptious!

Lisa @ Stop and Smell the Chocolates said...

Sounds like a great pie that you can't go wrong with! Thanks for sharing it!!

Lauren said...

Your pie looks delicious! I love apple pies =D.

Hoosier Homemade said...

Yum! Apple Pie is one of my favorites! Thanks for joining in the fun at the Holiday Food Fest!
~Liz

gfe--gluten free easily said...

Beautiful pie! I only learned to like apple pie about 2 years ago. We always made those poor man cookies growing up--they were the best. :-)

So glad you joined in the Holiday Food Fest. I'm excited to be one of the hostesses!

Shirley

Sarah said...

LOL- memories - to make our poor man's cookie, my mom would butter, cinnamon, and sugar the leftover pie crust and roll it up into little cinnamon roll looking cookies. They were delish! I am making mini pumpkin pies soon so these are in my future :)

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