Search for apple pie recipes and you’ll find two schools of thought. The easy way out … buy pie crust in a can. Or … the better way, keep reading.
Pastry Ingredients
(calculation are for 1 of 2 batches you’ll need to make)
- 2.5 Cups – All Purpose Flour
- 2 Sticks (that’s right) – Very Cold Butter
- 1 Teaspoon – Salt
- 1 Teaspoon – Sugar
- 7 Tablespoons – Ice Water
Pastry Preparation
- Combine flour, salt and sugar in food processor.
- Mix.
- Add butter and pulse until mixture looks like coarse meal.
- Add cold water 1 tablespoon at a time until mixture begins to bind together. Stop adding water when it begins to stick to itself. See photo with my fingers below.
- Remove the dough and form into a ball, wrap with plastic-wrap and refrigerate.
[Prepare pie filling now]
Apple Pie Filling Ingredients
- 8 Each – Apples, Peeled and Cubed
- 1 1/4 Cup – Sugar
- 3/4 Teaspoon – Ground Cinnamon
- 3 Tablespoons – Butter
Apple Pie Filling Preparation
- Toss ingredients in a large skillet and cook on low heat until apples begin to soften.
Putting it all together
- When filling is ready and cooled to room temperature, roll dough with a rolling pin on a liberally floured countertop until it is thin enough to cover your 9″ x 9″ square pie (casserole) pan.
- Dust pie pan with flour and insert pastry with sides overlapping.
- Fill with yummy pie filling.
- Wash pie crust with water or egg white / water mixture. The interlocking seam really doesn’t need much binding
- Place top layer of pie crust.
- Trim excess, as required. Leave enough pie crust to roll into a solid seam.
- Pinch top with fork for nice pattern at top.
- Split top of pie crust to prevent a “blow-out”.
- Preheat oven at 350 degrees
- Bake approximately 30 minutes, or until the top crust is golden brown.
- Cool almost completely before cutting with sharp knife.
Enjoy!
BONUS
The most fun part of this process was using the extra apple mixture and pie crust to make mini-pies with the kids. Yes, they all ate their own mini-pies and left the square pie for the adults. Give it a try and let me know how it works for you.
I see you use all different kinds of apples. My friend who is a wonderful cook told me that was the key to great apple pie! I’ve followed her advice and I agree! This looks so yummy! I’m going to have make it!
Yes, I researched what kind of apples to use and the result was contradictory. Some recipes had a strong preference for say Type X. The next recipe would say DON”T use Type X, so I did used a variety.