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Secret Ingredient for the Best Apple Pie

Elevate your apple pies, tarts, and strudels to a new level by adding this one simple ingredient.  Apple cider syrup will bring a new dimension of flavor to any apple filling you prepare.  This easy-to-make flavor concentrate requires only one ingredient and a little bit of time.  Not only delicious in pies and other baked goods, this syrup will add the perfect fall flavor to your pancakes and waffles.  And use some of this apple syrup to make an Apple Cider-Car Cocktail, it’s the perfect drink for Thanksgiving entertaining that will certainly get you in the spirit of the season. 

I love fall.  Of all of the seasons I think fall would have to be my favorite.  I know many folks pick spring or summer, but there is something about the amazing colors of the autumn leaves and the crisp air that I find most exhilarating.  Fall is also apple season.  And yes apples are available all year long but there are none crisper or more flavorful than those in the market this time of year.  Baked goods with apples are some of my favorites, next to blueberries that is, and not to forget rhubarb, and peaches and…..well OK most any baked good, but a slice of fresh baked apple pie or strudel definitely sends me to my happy place.

I was very pleased when I discovered apple cider syrup a few years ago in a gourmet baking shop.  I thought the syrup sounded very intriguing, so I hesitantly offered over my arm and leg and made the purchase.  The concentrated flavor of this syrup definitely worked as advertised and my apple fillings never had more flavor, but the product was quite pricey.  So after a bit of research I discovered that this secret elixir really was nothing more that reduced apple juice.  Just that simple.  So for merely a few dollars and a bit of time I can make my own secret ingredient and have it available whenever and for whatever I want.

 

Apple Cider Syrup
Cook Time
45 mins
 

The secret ingredient for the most delicious apple fillings for your pie, tarts, and turnovers.

Course: Spice
Cuisine: American
Tags: Apple Cider Concentrate
Servings: 2 cups
Author: Christoph
Ingredients
  • 64 ounces organic apple juice not apple cider
Method
  1. In a sauce pan over medium-high heat reduce apple juice to about 2 cups or until it has the consistency of maple syrup.

Cooks Notes

Watch the temperature of the syrup as it begins to thicken, reducing heat as necessary to prevent burning.

 

I will not proclaim to be able to make a perfect pie by any stretch of the imagination.  But here are a few tips I have acquired over the years that I find do help me.

Crust

I will tell you right now pie crust is not my strongest suit.  I have always admired people who can crumble together a flaky buttery crust with ease.  I also must admit that I often use packaged crusts, I know that will disappoint some folks but I guess since I have not perfected the crust I have focused more on fillings.  There are many recipes and your mother may have taught you hers, but just in case here is one for a Basic Single or Double Pie Crust.

Apples

Everyone seems to have a favorite apple, however some work better for baking that others.  While the red delicious is the iconic apple it is not the best for baking, and the granny smith may not be the first apple you grab for snacking but she is the work horse of the pie.  I have learned that a mixture of apples will give you a good result and help to prevent the apples from shrinking during baking leaving you with a gap between the crust and the filling.  Some of the best apples for pies are…

Filling

One of the things I enjoy about making an apple pie is that it really is quite simple, not a lot of fuss or muss.  I was given a recipe for an apple pie spice mixture that is a fantastic blend and can be used for tarts and strudels as well.  I keep a jar of this in my pantry during apple season which makes pie baking even easier.

Other tips that I would share with you are as follows.

Decorative Crusts

Make the top of your pie your personal signature.  With a little bit of time and a few simple tools you can turn an ordinary looking pie in to a work of art.  There are many versions of lattice that are not too difficult to do, and cookie cutters can make fun shapes to add dimensions to your pie.  If you need some inspiration, here is a link for some Amazing Pie Crust ideas.

Baking

When it comes to baking there are just a few tips I would offer.

 

Secret Ingredient Apple Pie
Prep Time
20 mins
Cook Time
2 hrs
Cool
2 hrs
Total Time
2 hrs 20 mins
 

Easy recipe for the best apple pie filling you have ever tasted bursting with appley goodness.

Course: Dessert, Pies
Cuisine: American
Tags: Apple Cider Concentrate, Apple Pie, Apple Pie Filling, Best Apple Pie, Secret Ingredient Apple Pie
Servings: 8
Author: Christoph
Ingredients
Filling
  • 8 cups apples mix of Granny Smith and Fuji, cored, peeled, and thinly sliced
  • ¼ cup dried cranberries (optional)
  • 2 tablespoons butter melted
  • ¼ cup apple cider syrup* see recipe above
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1 ¼ cup confectioners' sugar
  • ¼ cup flour
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • ¼ teaspoon allspice
  • ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
  • ¼ teaspoon cardamom
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
Crust
  • Double Pie Crust made from scratch or packaged
  • Topping
  • Milk
  • Sanding sugar
Method
  1. Position a rack in the center of the oven and heat to 350°F.
Filling
  1. Microwave the sliced apples uncovered on a plate for 4 to 5 minutes, until they have softened a just a bit. Drain off any liquid then transfer to a large mixing bowl. Allow to cool to room temp and toss in the dried cranberries.
  2. Add melted butter, apple cider syrup, and vanilla. Toss to evenly coat.

  3. In a separate bowl, whisk together the powdered sugar, flour, spices, and salt. Add to apple slices and toss to combine.
Assemble
  1. Lightly grease the bottom of a 9” - 10” pie tin with shortening. (This help to brown the bottom crust)
  2. Roll out half of the dough to form the bottom crust. Spoon apple filling into the crust.
  3. Roll out the top crust and position it over the filling. Trim off any excess and seal and crimp the edges. Cut a slit in the center for steam to escape or cut the remaining crusts in strips to create a lattice.
  4. Brush the crust with milk and sprinkle with sanding white sugar.
Bake
  1. Place the pie on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake for 30 minutes. Carefully lay a sheet of aluminum foil on top of the pie covering its entire surface and bake for an additional 80 minutes. Remove the foil and bake for another 10 minutes for a total of 2 hours or until the filling is bubbling and the crust is lightly browned.
  2. Remove the pie from the oven, and allow it to cool for several hours.
  3. You can store the pie for a day or two at room temperature or cover and refrigerate for up to 5 days.
  4. Apple pie also freezes well. Wrap chilled pie tightly with plastic wrap and foil.
Cooks Notes

Here is a Recipe for basic pie crust or use your own favorite. 

 

 

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