Recipes

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Apple Pie

We were invited over for dinner at a friend's place and I always love to bring over something as a little thank you gift. I just love making pies. Apples pies are my favourite ones to make. Apple filling piled up high and sweet shortcrust pastry with a huge dollop of vanilla ice cream. 

I had actually planned to make this apple pie just the family but when hubby told me about our dinner invitation I immediately thought of saving this pie to share with our friends. 



Apple Pie

180 g butter, cold
2 cups plain flour
2 egg yolks
1/4 cup icing sugar
2-3 tbsp cold water
1 tbsp milk
Filling
10-12 medium granny smith apples
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 cup sultanas

1. Using a mixing bowl, add flour, icing sugar and cold butter. Rub in the butter until it resembles breadcrumbs. Add the egg yolks and the water and combine until it forms a dough. If the dough is sticky just add some more flour. 
2. Knead it on a lightly floured surface until it is smooth. Divide the dough into half and roll  out the dough to place on a greased 23cm pie dish. I would sometimes just flatten portions of dough on my hand and just roughly cover the pie dish. It gives it a rustic look and I sometimes do it this way to save on rolling out the dough. Set aside the remaining dough and pie dish in the fridge.
3. Filling
Peel the apples and cut them into thick slices. I found this really great apple cutter at Ikea and it just cuts the apple into perfect slices and cores the apple at the same time. Put the apple slices into a sauce pan. Add the sugar and sultanas and heat the pan over med/high heat and constantly stir so that the sugar does not burn. I don't usually add water as I find it makes the pie to watery. You have to constantly stir the apples and you will see that the moisture will come out of the apple and then you will have to cook the apples until the sauce thickens and reduces. Set it aside to cool and when it has cooled down continue with the pie making.
4. Preheat the oven to 180C. Take out the pie dish and remaining dough. Fill the pie dish with the apple filling. Roll out the remaining dough to form a cover for the pie. Seal the edges and poke a few holes with a fork. I usually have some dough left over so I would normally use it to decorate the pie. Brush over the pie with the milk and sprinkle the pie with some cinnamon and sugar. Bake for 30mins or until the pie is golden brown.





3 comments:

  1. hi Cinda
    what a beautiful apple pie!! apple pie will always be my favorite pie.....sigh....its been so long since I made one (usually I eat the whole thing...lol)
    thanks for sharing your recipe!

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  2. Oh yum! The pie looks fantastic :o) Love you blog, so warm and welcoming and so much yummy food!

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  3. The crust on this pie looks wonderful! I can small the apples cooking now!

    Bon appetit!
    =:~)

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