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Apple Pie Recipe with the Best Filling

Apple Pie Recipe with the Best Filling

Apple Pie Recipe with the Best Filling

Everyone has to make this Classic Apple Pie Recipe for Thanksgiving. You will love the flaky pie crust and the apple pie filling will surprise you by how easy it is to create. Serve with a bit of vanilla ice cream and you've got an unforgetable dessert!

COOK 1 hr
PREP 1 hr
SERVINGS 8 people
Food Ingredients
Staple Food
cored 6-7 apples
Mixed Ingredients
1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
1 egg
Seasoning
8 Tbsp unsalted butter
1/4 cup water
1 cup granulated sugar
1 Tbsp water
Easy Pie
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 Tbsp granulated sugar
1/2 tsp sea salt
1/2 lb COLD unsalted butter, (2 sticks) diced into 1/4" pieces
7 Tbsp ice water, (7 to 8 Tbsp)
How to Make Homemade Pie Crust in 4 Easy Steps

Place flour, sugar and salt into the bowl of a food processor and pulse a few times to combine.

Add cold diced butter and pulse the mixture until coarse crumbs form with some pea-sized pieces then stop mixing. Mixture should remain dry and powdery.

Add 7 Tbsp ice water and pulse just until moist clumps or small balls form. Press a piece of dough between your finger tips and if the dough sticks together, you have added enough water. If not, add more water a teaspoon full at a time. Be careful not to add too much water or the dough will be sticky and difficult to roll out.

Transfer dough to a clean work surface, and gather dough together into a ball (it should not be smooth and DO NOT knead the dough). Divide dough in half and flatten to form 2 disks. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate 1 hour before using in recipes that call for pie crust.

To Keep Pie From Browning Too Fast
If you find the edges of your pie are browning too quickly, Cut a 3″ circle out of the center of a square sheet of foil and loosely place it with the dull side down over the top of your pie.
Tips for the Best Apple Pie
  • Don’t overheat the filling – When making the filling, avoid overheating the sauce or cooking for too long which can cause it to separate or get too thick. If this happens, you can still toss the apples together with the sauce, and it will come together in the oven.
  • Use the right apples – see our suggestions above. Avoid overripe or mushy apples or your filling will be mushy. Also, adjust the sugar depending on how sweet or tart your apples are.
  • Chill the Crust – make sure to chill the pie crust according to the instructions or the butter will melt out of the crust and it will go flat.
  • Let it Cool – allow the pie to cool and set before slicing. If you serve it hot, it will slide apart.
How to Make Apple Pie

Make the pie crust recipe and chill per instructions while preparing the filling. Preheat Kamado to 425˚F.

Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Whisk in 3 Tbsp flour then simmer for 1 minute, whisking constantly. Whisk in 1/4 cup water and 1 cup sugar and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and continue simmering for 3 minutes, whisking frequently then remove from heat.

Peel, remove cores, and thinly slice 7 cups of apples and place them in a large bowl. Sprinkle the top with 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon and toss to combine. Pour the sauce over the apples and stir to coat the apple slices.

Sprinkle your work surface with flour and roll out the bottom pie crust to a 12" diameter circle. Wrap it around your rolling pin to transfer it to the 9" pie plate. Add apple mixture, mounding slightly in the center and being careful not to get the filling on the edges which would make it difficult to seal.

Roll the second crust into an 11" round and cut into 10 even-thickness strips using a pizza cutter. Arrange strips in a woven lattice pattern over the top (see video tutorial). Beat together 1 egg and 1 Tbsp water and brush the top with egg mixture.

Bake at 425˚F in the center of the Kamado for 15 minutes. Reduce the heat to 350˚F and continue baking for another 45 minutes or until the apples are soft and the filling is bubbling through the vents.* Rest at room temp 1 hour before serving.

Notes
*Place a sheet of foil on the rack below the apple pie to catch any potential drips from the pie. -Granny Smith Apples are the best apples for apple pie, but you can also use any sweet/tart crisp apple, like Golden Delicious, Honeycrisp, or Pink Lady. -Store cooled pie covered on the counter overnight or in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. To freeze, store the cooled pie in a freezer-safe container for up to 6 months. Thaw on the counter or in the fridge and then warm in the Kamado at 350°F for around 20 minutes.

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