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Where Have All The Apples Gone?
Any good local apple info out there in blogland? I took my family to Pulfords the other day and bought a box of Golden Delicious. My daughter and I made a pie that turned out OK but with gooey bottom crust. We should have baked the bottom crust before putting in the filling. I ate one of the goldens today and was disappointed, hope the rest are better. I remember how enjoyable it was touring all the local farms when the kids were younger, good memories. Any advice out there for an experience beyond just buying a box of apples? How about some good apple pie recipes? Remember the Holiday season coming up, count your blessings and stay possitive and you will have better days.
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posted by
GregL
on Oct 11, 2007 at 05:48 AM
posted by
Joty
on Oct 11, 2007 at 07:24 AM
I think my two neighbors picked all the good ones at the farm on Cherry/Tucker. They've been putting up apple butter, apple jelly, applesauce, apple pie filling, made some awesome apple cobbler...I'm tired just thinking about it. I just read somewhere (Betty Crocker I think) that a glass pan is actually best for baking pies in a crust. There was something about a tin pie pan and the way it defuses heat. posted by
LoriMorales
on Oct 11, 2007 at 10:48 AM
I use a combination of butter and shortening in my crust. The butter for taste and the shortening to keep it flaky and from getting soggy. The best idea I ever received about apple pie is to combine both red and green apples. The red for getting that soft, sweet apple we all love and the green to keep the apples firm enough to fill your pie up to your yummy crust - no more vacant space between pie and upper crust. I'm multi-tasking and baking as I write this. posted by
mimi
on Oct 11, 2007 at 07:16 PM
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