Making an apple pie - need ideas to make it special?!


Question: I'm gonna make a plain ol apple pie with canned pie filling and Jiffy crust mix. Is there anything I can add or do to make it a little more interesting?
Thanks.


Answers: I'm gonna make a plain ol apple pie with canned pie filling and Jiffy crust mix. Is there anything I can add or do to make it a little more interesting?
Thanks.

Try some or all of these ideas:

Add spices, such as 1/2 tsp of cinnamon, or nutmeg, or 1/8 tsp of ground cloves, or a combination of them, to the filling (stir them into the filling before you put it into the botton crust).

Before you add the top crust, dot the top of the filling with about 3 tbsp of butter, then add your top crust as usual.

Cut pretty designs into the top crust for vents (when the juices bubble up).

Brush the top crust with a mixture of 1 egg white & 1 tsp water, then sprinkle it lightly with sugar, 5 minutes before the end of baking.

Happy Thanksgiving!

garnish it wtih something special!

APPLESAUCE

i would say put ur signature taste into it

You can get cookie cutters and have little holes in the crust, or just go around the edge with knife and make a pattern. Presentation is everything.

A little weed. You wanted interesting, you'll get interesting.

add spices like cinnamon and fresh nutmeg, the most special thing I do is make cute cut outs in the top crust with mini cookie cutters instead of the just the slits. Like make small hearts and put the cut out hearts somewhere else on top of the crust or next to the cut out. Does that make sense?

Top it with sharp cheddar cheese.

take a knive and cut out litle designs on the top outerlayer and add colorful sugar sprinkles on top( to keep it there you can cover the top of the pie with melted caramel in a thin layer ),

Add walnuts or pecans. Or caramel pieces/caramel ice cream topping! Maybe raisins and extra cinnamon?

At a pinch of nutmeg in it and shred gruier cheese on top. It's delicious and give it just a special kick to it.

One of the best apple pies I ever had: A few Raisins & Walnuts(chopped) in it..not many just enough to add interest.

extra spices. and make it a spicy apple pie :D
more cinnamon, nutmeg seed,,,,,
I like black pepper in sweets too.

Make the apples Blue!

Mix about a half a cup of applesauce to the apples, or a handful of some frozen or fresh berries. Do a lattice top pie. Add several pats of real butter between the apples and the top crust, and brush the top crush with egg wash. YUM!

I add a can of peaches in heavy syrup to my apple pie. It is SO good. I also love the crumbly top that you make with flour, butter and sugar.

Cant imagine doing anything to this to make it even taste good.
If you really want to make it special, make it from scratch. That horrible canned pie filling wont make it any different from a pie in a vending machine.

Use this instead of a top crust:
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon sugar
Dash salt
1 tablespoon butter, at room temperature

Then bake at 350 until golden brown and filling is bubbly. Melt a few tablespoons of caramel apple dip and drizzle over the top.

Take filling and add a little flour and cinnamon. Top with 1 stick of butter cut into pieces, 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese, 1/4 cup flour 1/4 cup brown sugar and 1 teaspoon cinnamon. spread over pie. Bake until topping is brown. (about 45 minutes to an hour at 350 *F)

There is a restaurant in Seattle called Andy's Diner - all the places where you eat are railroad cars. When my mother worked before she married, she would love to go there and have their apple pie. What was special about their pie wasn't so much the pie itself as what they served on it. They would take red hot candies and make a sauce out of them and that was poured over the pie with a dollop of vanilla ice cream. The pie was also heated. My mother still talks about how much she loved their pie to this day and she's 84 now.

So, try a cinnamon sauce (made with red hot candies) to serve over the pie with some vanilla ice cream.





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