Apple Pie

Originally posted on October 22, 2005.

As as easy as it is to make homemade apple pie I still wonder why people buy a can of filling off the shelf.. It’s easy to make, and the ingredients are pretty simple. The pie crust (click here for pie crust recipe) is the only real work.

This recipe cost a little more to make since I used mostly organic ingredients and apples. It can probably be made quite a bit cheaper if you buy your ingredients at your local major chain supermarket.

Ingredients: Cost to Make ($7.40 per Pie):
2 lbs of Apples
1 whole Lemon
2/3 cups Granulated Sugar
½ cup Light Brown Sugar (firmly packed)
3 tbsp Flour
1 tsp Ground Cinnamon
1 dash Nutmeg
1 dash Allspice
2 tbsp Butter
2 Pie Crusts
$5.53 Organic Apples
33¢ Whole Lemon
13¢ Granulated Sugar
25¢ Light Brown Sugar
2¢ All-Purpose Flour
2¢ Ground Cinnamon
3¢ Nutmeg
3¢ Allspice
14¢ Butter (¼ of stick, 4 for $2.26)
92¢ Pie Crust (recipe)

Basic Apple Pie Filling Instructions:

  1. Peel and cut apples into ¼ inch slices.
  2. Drizzle 1 – 2 ounces of lemon juice over apple slices in a bowl and toss to mix.
  3. Combine granulated sugar, light brown sugar, flour, cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice.
  4. Pour mixture over the apple slices and toss to mix.
  5. Dump apple mixture into pie crust in a 9 inch pie pan.
  6. Cut 2 ounces of butter (¼ of a stick) into small chunks and add to pie filling.
  7. Cover the pie with the top crust and crimp or flute edges, then make some small cuts in top.
  8. Bake at 425° for 40 minutes, until golden brown and filling bubbles out a little.

Now onto the pictures for the rest!

Homemade apple pie ingredients

Our basic ingredients are apples, white and light brown sugar, a small amount of flour, a lemon, butter, and some ground cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice.

I also added several drops (not too much) of vanilla over the filling before covering with the top crust.

Diced apples and a cut lemon

Peel the skin off the apples, quarter, cut out the core and stems, and slice into ¼ inch slices.

Combining spices for homemade apple pie

Combine the 2/3 cup granulated sugar, ½ cup light brown sugar, 3 tbsp flour, 1 tsp cinnamon, dash of nutmeg and allspice in a bowl. Stir it up well, then put it in the mixing cup for use shortly.

Sliced apples in a glass bowl

Put the apple slices into a mixing bowl and drizzle the 1 – 2 tbsp of lemon juice over them. Then toss to coat the slices.

Note: I used a fresh lemon for this (watch the seeds!), but you could use lemon juice you can buy in those little lemon shaped bottles the stock in the produce department too..

Adding sugar to apples

Now add the sugar, flour, spice mixture to the apple slices. Sprinkle it over them and toss a bit again so all of the apple slices are coated well.

Sugared apples in a glass bowl

You can see here that all of the apple slices are coated with the sugar mixture.. mMmm.

Making homemade apple pie

Add the sugared up apple slices to the pie crust in a 9 inch pie pan.

Adding butter chunks to apple pie

Cut 2 tbsp of butter (¼ of a stick) into chunks and place them around on the top of the filling.

Apple pie ready for the oven

Finally cover the pie with the top crust and crimp or flute the edges so it’s closed up nice. Also remember to cut some small slices in the top for venting (Don’t forget this step!).

Apple pie in the oven

Place the pie in the center of your preheated oven and bake at 425° for 40 minutes. Peek in on it 5 or 10 minutes before the end, it should be golden brown when done.

Note 1: It’s a good idea to place a cookie sheet or sheet pan on another rack below the pie to catch any sugar mixture/syrup that may drip down. This is a common thing, so use a sheet pan if you have one so you won’t have to clean the bottom of your oven tomorrow. :)

Note 2: My oven is gas, but if yours is an electric oven (with a big hot heating element up top) you might want to cover the edges of the crust with some aluminum foil for all but the last 10 minutes of cooking so the edges don’t burn..

Apple pie fresh out of the oven

And finally it’s done! Place on a cooling rack and cover with a dish towel for 30 minutes or an hour to cool before cutting into it, and it’s ready to eat! :)

1 Comment »

  1. Tracey Said,

    August 4, 2009 @ 11:19 pm

    this is impressive…very much like my own apple pie, so I am impressed. Andrea and I are sitting here, drinking wine, while I look at your blog. Great photos!

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