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    Envoyée le jeudi 24 juin 2010 07:09:56
    par bettyskitchen
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    In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make a Homemade Apple Pie with a lattice crust. The filling is made of Granny Smith apples, sugar, flour, nutmeg, and cinnamon. Baked for about 40 to 50 minutes, it is bubbly and aromatic! I have used this recipe for almost 40 years, always with great results, and I hope you like it!

    Ingredients:

    pastry for 9-inch two-crust pie
    ¾ cup sugar
    ¼ cup self-rising flour (If you are using plain, all-purpose flour, add a dash of salt to the recipe.)
    ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
    ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
    6 cups thinly sliced peeled, tart, firm apples (I used Granny Smith apples.)
    2 tablespoons butter, cut into small cubes and refrigerated until needed

    Prepare two circles of unbaked pastry, each large enough for a 9-inch pie. (If you need help, search for Betty's Homemade Pie Crust Recipe.) Place one of the pastry circles into a 9 to 9 ½-inch pie plate. (You may use a deep-dish or regular pie plate.) Pat the pastry circle until it fits the pie dish well and is even, with edges that come to the top of the dish. Set this prepared crust and the other pastry circle aside. In a large mixing bowl, mix together ¾ cup sugar, ¼ cup flour, ½ teaspoon nutmeg, and ½ teaspoon cinnamon. Add 6 cups thinly sliced peeled, tart, firm apples. Stir until all apple slices are coated with the sugar/spice mixture. Pour into pastry shell that is in pie dish. Use the back of a spoon to even out the apples in the pie filling, until they are fairly smooth. Dot the top with the 2 tablespoons of small butter cubes. (I did not show this step, but I highly recommend it!) For a lattice top crust, use your second pastry circle and follow Betty's Quick Tip 74, if desired. Otherwise, place your second pastry circle on top of pie filling, cut slits in it, and seal and flute the edges. Place strips of aluminum foil over the edges of the pie crust to prevent over-browning, and bake at 425 degrees about 40 to 50 minutes until crust is brown and juice begins to bubble through the openings in the top crust. I place a layer of aluminum foil on a higher oven rack throughout the baking process. Remove pie from the oven when done. Cool, and serve warm or at room temperature. Enjoy!!! --Betty  ♥



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  • gloria clay

    it looks delicious will try this recipe, im glad i stumble across ur channel!!!
    vendredi 18 mai 2012 09:29:34
  • gloria clay

    is that 2 crusts on the top of the pie?
    vendredi 18 mai 2012 08:36:35
  • nzartlisacampbell

    yum and cool accent! =D
    jeudi 19 avril 2012 16:26:32
  • AntonioDeJesusAlanis

    This is awesome!
    lundi 19 mars 2012 21:10:25
  • Ivankaaustraliana

    omg YUMMO =)
    mercredi 07 mars 2012 06:58:07
  • fdposa

    never tried apple pie before but tom i will do what you just showed here. i am excited already to tell you how it would turn out :)
    mercredi 21 décembre 2011 22:06:55
  • bettyskitchen

    I get mine from our local supermarket (Kroger). --Betty :)
    jeudi 24 novembre 2011 17:57:46
  • laurysocheerful

    uhm, I actually changed my mind after she told me that and made my homemade crust. I actually uploaded it on my facebook. Do you want to watch it to prove it yourself?
    mercredi 23 novembre 2011 17:58:06
  • livelauhglove03

    ur just to lazy always manfactured should come from love
    mercredi 23 novembre 2011 17:22:56
  • bettyskitchen

    That sounds pretty sweet, but I do like the combination of brown and white sugar--maybe1/2 cup white, 1/4 cup brown. If the apples are tart, the pie will be somewhat tart, but with the sugar, it should be a pleasure mixture of tart/sweet! --Betty :)
    vendredi 18 novembre 2011 13:32:21
  • bettyskitchen

    About 4 to 6. --Betty :)
    jeudi 17 novembre 2011 20:09:58
  • bettyskitchen

    I think the homemade ones taste better--but the store pie crusts are convenient. --Betty :)
    mercredi 09 novembre 2011 18:32:51
  • bettyskitchen

    Cut cold butter into tiny cubes, and spread them evenly over the top. --Betty :)
    mercredi 09 novembre 2011 08:45:06
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