lunes, 20 de noviembre de 2017

Easy Apple Pie This easy apple pie is delicious but the best part is there is no pastry crust and it’s easy!  Today’s recipe is my favorite apple pie.  If you follow me on Instagram you may have seen my IG story where I was preparing this yummy pie!  Not only is it yummy but if you are not a pie maker and the thought of making a pie crust scares you – this is the recipe for you! No rolled pie crust – you don’t even need one of those store bought ones either. This version of apple pie is similiar to a French Apple pie with a yummy crumb topping.  But not only do you use the crumb topping on top – you also use it for the bottom crust.  Yum!  Oh and did I mentioned this crumb topping is FULL of butter and sugar – yum, yum!! My friend Kim Shaw shared this recipe with me years ago and it is my favorite apple pie to make. It is especially great during the holidays when you’ve got lots of other goodies to make too. I use a potato peeler to peel my apples and then my favorite apple corer.  I slice the apples to be about 1/4″ thick.  I like to use granny smith or honey crisp apples for my apple pie. Of course this pie is perfect served ala mode!  This recipe was originally posted on October 17, 2008 A few of my other favorite pies: Sour Cream Lemon Pie No Bake Pumpkin Pie Fudgy Chocolate Walnut Pie   Friday Favorite – Easy Apple Pie 2 C flour 1 C sugar 1 egg yolk 1 tsp baking powder 1 C butter (melted) 7-8 apples – sliced (cored and peeled. I prefer a crisp, tart apple.) Cinnamon (probably a tablespoon or two) 1 1/2 Tbsp sugar (or more if you like it sweeter) Mix together flour, sugar, egg yolk, baking powder Add butter, melted Press 1/2 of dough into a glass pie plate. Being sure you have an even layer on bottom and up the sides of the pie plate. (no holes!) -8 apples – sliced, cored and peeled. I prefer a crisp, tart apple. After pressing 1/2 of pie dough into pie plate, pile apples onto crust. Sprinkle with cinnamon (sorry, no exact measurement – I just sprinkle until it looks like enough, probably a Tablespoon or two) and 1 1/2 Tbsp sugar (or more if you like it sweeter!) Crumble remaining dough on top by breaking it into small pieces. Bake at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes – 1 hour (Time will vary depending on how thick you slice the apples, you want them tender but not mush! I just stick a fork in to see how tender they are.) Author information Leigh Anne Hi – I’m Leigh Anne! Food, family and friends are three of my favorite things. I love sharing easy, delicious recipes and entertaining ideas that everyone will love. When she started her blog, Your Homebased Mom, over 9 years ago she had no idea that it would one day house over 2,400 recipes and ideas! . | Facebook | Google+ | Pinterest | Continue reading Easy Apple Pie. This post is from your homebased mom. If you are not reading it from our feed, it has been STOLEN. Please contact Leigh Anne to let us know. Enjoy the posts.

This easy apple pie is delicious but the best part is there is no pastry crust and it’s easy!

Easy Apple Pie

 Today’s recipe is my favorite apple pie.  If you follow me on Instagram you may have seen my IG story where I was preparing this yummy pie!  Not only is it yummy but if you are not a pie maker and the thought of making a pie crust scares you – this is the recipe for you!

No rolled pie crust – you don’t even need one of those store bought ones either.

Easy Apple Pie

This version of apple pie is similiar to a French Apple pie with a yummy crumb topping.  But not only do you use the crumb topping on top – you also use it for the bottom crust.  Yum!  Oh and did I mentioned this crumb topping is FULL of butter and sugar – yum, yum!!

Easy Apple Pie

My friend Kim Shaw shared this recipe with me years ago and it is my favorite apple pie to make. It is especially great during the holidays when you’ve got lots of other goodies to make too.

Easy Apple Pie

I use a potato peeler to peel my apples and then my favorite apple corer.  I slice the apples to be about 1/4″ thick.  I like to use granny smith or honey crisp apples for my apple pie.

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Of course this pie is perfect served ala mode!

Easy Apple Pie

 This recipe was originally posted on October 17, 2008

A few of my other favorite pies:

Sour Cream Lemon Pie

No Bake Pumpkin Pie

Fudgy Chocolate Walnut Pie

 

Friday Favorite – Easy Apple Pie

  • 2 C flour
  • 1 C sugar
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 C butter (melted)
  • 7-8 apples – sliced (cored and peeled. I prefer a crisp, tart apple.)
  • Cinnamon (probably a tablespoon or two)
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp sugar (or more if you like it sweeter)
  1. Mix together flour, sugar, egg yolk, baking powder
  2. Add butter, melted
  3. Press 1/2 of dough into a glass pie plate.
  4. Being sure you have an even layer on bottom and up the sides of the pie plate. (no holes!)
  5. -8 apples – sliced, cored and peeled. I prefer a crisp, tart apple.
  6. After pressing 1/2 of pie dough into pie plate, pile apples onto crust.
  7. Sprinkle with cinnamon (sorry, no exact measurement – I just sprinkle until it looks like enough, probably a Tablespoon or two) and 1 1/2 Tbsp sugar (or more if you like it sweeter!)
  8. Crumble remaining dough on top by breaking it into small pieces.
  9. Bake at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes – 1 hour
  10. (Time will vary depending on how thick you slice the apples, you want them tender but not mush! I just stick a fork in to see how tender they are.)

Author information

Leigh Anne

Hi – I’m Leigh Anne! Food, family and friends are three of my favorite things. I love sharing easy, delicious recipes and entertaining ideas that everyone will love. When she started her blog, Your Homebased Mom, over 9 years ago she had no idea that it would one day house over 2,400 recipes and ideas! .

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