Bake Your Best Ever Apple Pie | Happy Baking with Erin Jeanne McDowell

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  • @bobhrfarm
    @bobhrfarm Місяць тому +57

    I will never forget one Thanksgiving when I set out to make the ultimate “Mile High Apple Pie”; Made an incredible lard crust, and carefully sliced several pounds of Winesap apples. Assembled the pie, carefully arranging the hundreds of slices to lie evenly and snugly, my top crust fit over the whole construction perfectly, crimped and decorated the finished pie with little cutout leaves, brushed all with egg wash and sprinkled with Sanding Sugar; the finished product was magnificent! Used pie shields to protect the crust, baked it to perfection! I proudly brought it to the table, cut into it to serve the first piece, and served a wedge of half-filled Apple Pie! Almost cried! That was the last time I used an uncooked filling in an apple pie!

    • @moniqueloupe8867
      @moniqueloupe8867 Місяць тому +8

      Oh never again! I swore off blueberry pies years ago after raw bottom crusts on THREE separate attempts with fresh berries. I baked the third one for hours and that bottom crust didn't budge. So thankful for Erin--and the internet 😂

    • @moniqueloupe8867
      @moniqueloupe8867 Місяць тому +2

      Have you ever used a springform pan for tall pies?

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +5

      @@moniqueloupe8867berry pies are super juicy and definitely benefit from par baking to ensure that the bottom crust gets baked through! 💙

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +3

      @@moniqueloupe8867yes!! All the time! It can be a little finicky because the pan has such straight sides, but I love it, especially for cream pies! ❤

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +11

      A gap can be super disappointing for sure!!! One positive is that if the crust was set and looked super tall, that means the pie was baked properly!!! There’s always silver pie linings 🫶

  • @silk_lily
    @silk_lily 29 днів тому +12

    ERIN!!! I made the single crust apple crumb pie yesterday (with your all butter crust recipe) for my birthday and it was hands down the best thing I've ever baked in my life. I don't think it's an overstatement to say the boiled cider trick is life changing. Thank you so much for the amazing recipe!!! I have a second disc of pie crust left over in the fridge and I'm so excited to make another pie ❤❤❤

  • @jenniferhorton6965
    @jenniferhorton6965 2 дні тому +1

    Your crust is my crust now. And this apple pie filling is THE BEST I have ever made. I made it as a French Apple pie with the vanilla filling under the apple filling and Royal icing on top. MWAH! xxx's & ooo's for these recipes. Looking forward to making your Pumpkin pie with the sorta-scotch shortbread crust.

  • @mopalmet4598
    @mopalmet4598 Місяць тому +12

    Love your videos and you're helping me get over my pie making phobia. I tried to make pie crust when I was first married and it was a disaster! I'm going to give it another try thanks to you. Did I tell you ill be married 50 years in December, so you can see the extent of my phobia. 😂😂

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +3

      You can do this! Don’t miss my step by step pie crust ep-PIE-sode here on my channel! ❤️

    • @denisesmith9240
      @denisesmith9240 17 днів тому +1

      For me it’s been 47 years tomorrow-of the fear of pie baking. My 1st year of marriage I made an apple pie and when I served it my husbands very old uncle asked what kind of meat it was-I turned to cookies and bar cookies instead. I want to bake a pie as I’ve read Erin’s pie book cover to cover at least 3 times.

  • @maryjodemorrow6253
    @maryjodemorrow6253 26 днів тому +4

    I love your videos! I've been baking pies my whole life, learned from my Grandma in the 1960's. I asked her one time if I had to grease the pie plate and she said, "it's a pretty poor pie crust that can't grease it's own pan". I can still hear her saying it. Anyway, my first attempt was today and I ended up with a lot more juice than you did so I didn't put it all in. I hope that was right. The reduced cider is a game changer!

  • @moniqueloupe8867
    @moniqueloupe8867 Місяць тому +8

    I finally bought The Book on Pie. I swore by a key lime from AllRecipes for YEARS. Until I made TBOP's. And without bias simply bec I love Erin, I hands down have new favorite. It is more than perfect. (full-size, regular key lime variation of the minis) My mom visited recently and I found her standing between the fridge and fridge door eating it out of the plate. I think she was in some sort of trance.

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому

      This makes me so happy! Thanks for sharing this sweet baking success with me! 💛🫶💛

  • @janetfowler-g5c
    @janetfowler-g5c 5 днів тому +1

    Wow! Erin, what a great video. I learned so much and love your enthusiasm. Can’t wait to try your method. I also live in the Hudson Valley.

  • @psrobert1961
    @psrobert1961 Годину тому

    I’ve just made my best apple pie. Ever! Thank you for the video.

  • @IbtissamMehrat
    @IbtissamMehrat Місяць тому +7

    Hi Erin! Perfect time for this recipe. Thank you for sharing 🙂

  • @abigailsmith6000
    @abigailsmith6000 Місяць тому +2

    Apple picking is such a core memory for anyone who grew up in NY! That's one of the things I miss most about fall now that I live in Texas.

  • @Lostcarrot
    @Lostcarrot Місяць тому +2

    I really want to make a stellar Apple pie for my Mother in Law this holiday season
    I’m sat, I have my note book! Let’s gooo!

  • @QueenOfTheNorth65
    @QueenOfTheNorth65 Місяць тому +10

    I discovered a new apple at an orchard in Minnesota called the Zestar. It was created there and I believe it can only be found in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. It’s amazing and I made both pies and applesauce with it. It has a brown sugary flavor to it, and holds up well without getting too mushy.

    • @MultiGemgirl
      @MultiGemgirl Місяць тому

      If memory serves me correctly, I have purchased it in the past at some northern Illinois orchards

    • @Sherininja
      @Sherininja Місяць тому

      I have found it in NY , unsure where it was grown

    • @jenneke2
      @jenneke2 Місяць тому +1

      I’ve found it at a SWOntario orchard stand, but didn’t know its attributes. Thanks for the heads up 🤗!

    • @catherinesofikitis179
      @catherinesofikitis179 14 годин тому

      Cosmic apples are GMO

  • @GregCurtin45
    @GregCurtin45 Місяць тому +8

    Here in the Toronto area I use Ida Reds, which are used by most bakers. They are very hard to find in stores as they are all bought up by bakeries. When making an apple pie I follow a similar formula to what is shown here but I do have one change: I pour the precooked apples into the pie shell in thirds and finely grate 5 y/o white cheddar cheese between each layer. No one knows what makes it taste the way it does but everyone loves it. If you find apple pie to be a bit boring try grating old white cheddar.

    • @KarenParis-tu3hx
      @KarenParis-tu3hx Місяць тому +1

      @@GregCurtin45 ewwww La La! that sounds delightful!

    • @bobhrfarm
      @bobhrfarm Місяць тому

      Oh, and that lard crust was incredible!

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +3

      LOVE the combo of good cheddar in an apple pie! Sometimes I add it to my pie crust (check out the Golden Cheese Pie Dough in #thebookonpie !)

    • @AmyLSacks
      @AmyLSacks Місяць тому +2

      Apple pie topped with cheese was a beloved treat for my Silent Generation parents. Some 1950s ads show apple pie with cheese. Not sure why that fell out of favor.

  • @snhuffaker
    @snhuffaker 28 днів тому +1

    Cosmic crisps have been my favorite apple since I discovered them. They’re 10/10 perfection.

  • @silk_lily
    @silk_lily Місяць тому +1

    My boyfriend and I like to get a bunch of different varieties of apples at orchards/markets every fall, have a taste test, and add our thoughts to a shared document specifically for the apple tasting. We LOVED the Cosmic Crisp the first time we tried it and now I always buy some when they show up in stores! Fantastic for eating raw and for baking ❤🍎
    Can't wait to bake a pie+

  • @CraftyLoops
    @CraftyLoops Місяць тому +5

    Good lord, you'd never get apples that size in Northern Ireland. American apples always look so massive compared to what we have, lol. And we are big producers of apples, particularly in Co. Armagh. However, for apple tart, we only use Bramley apples which we grow in NI. They aren't good for eating alone as they are incredibly tart and sour, but they are perfect for apple tart.......and cider, teehee. Plus our apple tarts tend to have a more apple sauce texture, not quite as textured with large pieces of apples and not as thick. I've never heard of boiled cider, I'll have to try that out. Thanks Erin! A comprehensive and informative video as always. Lee xx

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +1

      Yes, the Cosmic Crisp is particularly known for its large size. It’s another thing I love about it- they are easy to peel and have so much of the sweet, juicy flesh! You’re going to LOVE boiled cider! It’s such an amazing ingredient to add to your bakes, is so easy to make, and makes your house smell AMAZING 🥰

    • @Ionabrodie69
      @Ionabrodie69 Місяць тому +1

      Big isn’t always better…and European and British apples are beautiful… 👍

    • @AmyLSacks
      @AmyLSacks Місяць тому +2

      Thankfully, my local co-op has a good variety of sizes to choose from. The main advantage of a larger apple, IMHO, is that it's easier to hold onto while peeling for a dessert. For eating as-is, I'd rather have 'em small.

  • @zelana1980
    @zelana1980 Місяць тому +1

    I adore how you explain everything❤

  • @AnnaSangl-hv4gs
    @AnnaSangl-hv4gs 29 днів тому +1

    I love making pies - at least I love the concept of making home-made pies, but I continually struggle with "soggy bottom" as Mary Berry would say. I followed your easy crust recipe and did okay, although I suspect mine may have ended up just a bit dry from too much flour. I will take a break and then give it another try on another day.

  • @sbro9242
    @sbro9242 Місяць тому +1

    I’ve made a lot of apple pies, but this is my new favorite! It was a HUGE hit. The sauce is amazing but the key to it is the apple cider syrup. What a cool secret ingredient. Now, the crust did not work out for me for the Dutch version. It was over cooked when the all was done. People could not cut through it with their fork. It did not taste burned and it was flaky but it was over done. Yes, I used a shield. Also, my crust puffed up after I removing the weighs so there was not enough space for all of the filling. Generally the cooking times in my oven were much longer than written in the recipe. I varied a little from the recipe (not the crust just the filling). I added 1/8 tsp of citric acid and a 1/4 tsp fresh ginger (yes I still added the dried ginger). To the crumble topping I added about 2 tablespoons sliced almonds, 1/4 tsp almond extract and 1/4 tsp vanilla. I needed the citric acid to the filling just to perfectly balance the sweet/sour level of my cosmic crisp apples. So I just need to tweak the crust and this will be PERFECT!

  • @TheFancyCakery
    @TheFancyCakery 8 днів тому

    I saw someone make a roux with apple juice to thicken their apples when cooking them. I thought that was genius! But your way is easier....I will try this!

  • @SimpLeeBeth
    @SimpLeeBeth 22 дні тому

    That All-Clad Dutch Oven makes me sooooo jealy!!! What a beautiful example of a work-horse in the kitchen ❤❤❤

  • @arianemariano3807
    @arianemariano3807 Місяць тому +1

    I definitely like peeled sliced apples. Yummy recipes! 🍎👍🏼

  • @swc2019
    @swc2019 Місяць тому +2

    Yes! My nemesis, apple pie! Thank you for giving the confidence to attempt another try!

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +1

      You can do it!!! I’m here to help! ❤

    • @swc2019
      @swc2019 Місяць тому

      My last two attempts turned into appleSAUCE pie! 😪

  • @jenniferhorton14
    @jenniferhorton14 Місяць тому +1

    I really like this crust. This will be my go to crust. Thx

  • @ThatBritishHomestead
    @ThatBritishHomestead Місяць тому +1

    I have so many apples to can this after noon

  • @AnneBaker-x4i
    @AnneBaker-x4i Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for a great video !

  • @johnsperka2253
    @johnsperka2253 28 днів тому +1

    Fantastic!

  • @smileygirl6457
    @smileygirl6457 Місяць тому +1

    I absolutely love apple pie. Thanks for all the tips Erin I will definitely use them to improve my pies hopefully I can get them to be as amazing as yours.❤😊

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +1

      You can do it!!! I’m cheering for you from my kitchen!!! ❤

  • @juliafarrell4046
    @juliafarrell4046 Місяць тому

    I love baking. Especially, pies! Your technique is one I used years ago, and your video has re-inspired me!

  • @boricua_in_wa
    @boricua_in_wa Місяць тому +1

    Thank you Erin! Awesome video.

  • @cristinabutterfield7637
    @cristinabutterfield7637 Місяць тому

    Ok you’ve convinced me, Erin, I will try precooking my filling. I’ve gotten rave reviews for my old Southern Living double crust apple pie for many years but oh how I’ve felt the runny filling and big gap woes and I’m kind of over it 😂. Can’t wait to try the sturdy pie challenge myself. 💪

  • @alixaugustine9599
    @alixaugustine9599 Місяць тому

    Wish I’d had this last year. I made my first apple pie. It was really tasty but the gaping!!! I will definitely be precooking the filling going forward!

  • @ellewalker7735
    @ellewalker7735 Місяць тому +1

    THANK YOU! This is exactly what I need this season.
    Can you please explain why you don’t par-bake the bottom of the double crust? I’m always worried about a soggy bottom!

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +1

      Double crust pies require a longer total bake time, which is why they don’t need par-baking. It is actually possible to par-bake the crust for a double crust pie, but it’s super limiting, and honestly a bit of a hassle! Long, sufficient bake time is key to getting the bottom crust baked in an apple pie! ❤

    • @ellewalker7735
      @ellewalker7735 Місяць тому

      @@erin-jeanne-mcdowell Thank you!!!!

  • @pokeydex
    @pokeydex Місяць тому

    I have been binging your videos and it has become my actual happy place lol I love baking, though Im still struggling as a beginner so your videos are very helpful ❤

  • @princessatemma
    @princessatemma Місяць тому +1

    You be eating good this week with all this Apple pie

  • @sharonzeger7263
    @sharonzeger7263 6 днів тому

    hi! im going to make the apple crumb pie...looks so delicious and that crumb topping! how much baking powder do you use for the crumb topping? Thank you for sharing this recipe!

  • @VeretenoVids
    @VeretenoVids Місяць тому +1

    I'm very old school--Winesap all the way for my pies.

  • @Alexie24Alexie
    @Alexie24Alexie Місяць тому

    Thanks for linking the recipe ❤ Def gonna try making your apple pie this year

  • @newyork4ful
    @newyork4ful 24 дні тому

    Hi Erin!! I can't wait to try this recipe!! I've never cooked the apples first. My question is, can the filling be frozen? I picked so many apples and I'm out of canning jars!! Thanks for your help!

  • @paulrichards8323
    @paulrichards8323 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you very much!!!!

  • @ciegosordomudo
    @ciegosordomudo Місяць тому

    Now I feel validated in my preference for diced apples 🤣 It just seems you can pack more apple goodness without worrying about how it fits into the crust. Plus, I love the contrast of smaller pieces being softer and bigger pieces being firmer. And I’m absolutely an avid fan of the streusel crumb topping. I love the crunch.

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому

      Totally agree about the texture + variance!! Team diced apples unite!!! ❤❤❤

  • @anounimouse
    @anounimouse Місяць тому

    It seems like the best textured apples for Fall baking, are the ones which ripen in the Fall. The earlier apples, which ripen in June & July, break down completely as in applesauce.

  • @gemhay8896
    @gemhay8896 Місяць тому

    I absolutely love you and your channel. Keep up the awesome content!

  • @Pamela-B
    @Pamela-B Місяць тому +1

    I’m definitely on team pre-cooked apples! Once I didn’t do that and my apples were so juicy it was bubbling and oozing out and onto the baking sheet on the rack below. The juices burned to the sheet nearly the whole baking time and my house was full of apple pie smoke! lol. The pie turned out great but what a smoky, burnt-up-baking-sheet mess. 😂🍎🥧

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому

      Yes!!! Team precook!!!! It’s definitely more reliable in that way! 💛

  • @virginiagraham3932
    @virginiagraham3932 Місяць тому

    I watched this while making an extra flakey all buttah dough. Now I have to decide what to do with it!

  • @lsb9933
    @lsb9933 Місяць тому

    Hello Erin.. very well explained 👏 👌 👍.

  • @anthonyenglish8625
    @anthonyenglish8625 День тому

    It’s an Apple Pie! Do it they way you like. it’s ok. Your family will be just glad you made it.

  • @ozfan1958
    @ozfan1958 Місяць тому

    Hi Erin. I absolutely love your videos. You are so very talented and great at explaining things. I have all three of your cook books and they are fabulous. I have a quick question. What do you think of adding a little bit of star anise to the crumble for the apple pie? Thanks 😊

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому

      That sounds delicious! I’ve used all kinds of flavor boosts - cardamom is also lovely - even 5 spice pairs beautifully (featuring anise, of course)! ❤

    • @ozfan1958
      @ozfan1958 Місяць тому +1

      Both of those sound yummy. I think I’ll try all three, separately of course, lol. Thank you for you feedback 😊

  • @sarahscrichfield5303
    @sarahscrichfield5303 Місяць тому +1

    Cosmic crisp is my favorite apple 🍎

    • @rumbleinthekitchen_Amy
      @rumbleinthekitchen_Amy Місяць тому

      I found a new one last fall called a First Kiss. They're amazing!

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +1

      Me too! One of the first ones I’ve found that I love to eat out of hand as much as I love to bake/cook with! ❤

  • @aloras405
    @aloras405 Місяць тому

    I just canned my own apple pie filling. The apples come from my own trees in the backyard so I have no idea what varieties they are. I’m really looking forward to having pies all year.

  • @stevechappellie904
    @stevechappellie904 Місяць тому +1

    Can you convection bake double crust pies such as the apple? Would that help with more consistent browning??

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +2

      Pies can definitely be baked on convection! Be sure you lower the temperature about 25 degrees from what my recipe specifies to compensate for the convection! ❤

  • @liebaborenstien7345
    @liebaborenstien7345 Місяць тому +2

    I feel like I've been seduced into making an apple pie 🥧 oh so delicious.. I like the crumb topping too!!! Happy baking!! Thank you 😊

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому

      My goal in life is to get more people to bake pies, so this makes me sooooooo happy 🥰❤

  • @SadMangaGirl
    @SadMangaGirl Місяць тому

    Should try pink lady apples. So yummy

  • @lindahammond249
    @lindahammond249 Місяць тому +2

    My favorite pie apple are Pippins. Been making apple pies for 50 years.

  • @annemarie1323
    @annemarie1323 Місяць тому +1

    Do you have a preference for what type of pie pan to use? Glass allows you to see whether the bottom crust is cooked, but I don’t think it conducts heat very well.
    Also, in Wisconsin, we like to top our apple pie slices with some melted sharp cheddar cheese 😀

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому

      Early in my career, I liked to recommend glass for the same reason you mention - you can see through it and it can be helpful in determining doneness. Metal is my favorite (and the most nonstick), and ceramic is a close second! Glass is now my least favorite - even though that’s how my grandma baked her pies! It’s possible to make a great pie in any kind of pan, but I think metal gets bonus points for being the easiest to turn out excellent results! ❤

  • @rebeccacorwin7227
    @rebeccacorwin7227 18 днів тому

    What about freezing apple pie filling after our baking it and then making the pie all together later

  • @amygretchenstudio
    @amygretchenstudio Місяць тому

    Does it make a difference to the cook time if using a baking steel or would you not recommend the steel?

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому

      The steel is great for pies to ensure a crisp bottom crust. In my experience, it would just require the lower end of baking time, but still within the window I provide in the recipe. The bigger thing is to follow that tip of shifting the pie if needed. I’d place the steel on the bottom rack for the initial part of baking, and when I’m ready for a more even brown on top, shift it to the top rack (sans steel)! Happy baking! ❤

  • @ldg2655
    @ldg2655 Місяць тому +1

    Pink Lady and Cameo are excellent pie apples also.

  • @bleugaze
    @bleugaze 8 днів тому

    What I would do to be there while you were testing this. I want to eat that half pie like a calzone

  • @Amy-tl2xe
    @Amy-tl2xe Місяць тому

    Erin, any chance you were driving down Main Street in Hanover NH in the not to distant past? I swear I saw you. It was very exciting!☺

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому

      That was likely me! I teach a few times a year at King Arthur! ❤

  • @drhelenloney1426
    @drhelenloney1426 Місяць тому

    We grow Worcester Pearmain apples, they make a great pie.

  • @marlis.A.54
    @marlis.A.54 Місяць тому

    Erin Jeanne McDowell, you're an amazing woman and I do enjoy watching your videos!! 🤩💐 Marlis from Germany

  • @lsb9933
    @lsb9933 Місяць тому

    Could you please consider posting some eggless recipes for this festive season

  • @HellaCrazzyBlu
    @HellaCrazzyBlu Місяць тому +2

    As a regulation listener I approve of the Cosmic Crisp Apples.

  • @jerilynberland8905
    @jerilynberland8905 26 днів тому

    Can the filling be made ahead and frozen for preparation later on?

  • @OJackieO
    @OJackieO Місяць тому +1

    Is there any issue with putting a liquid such as water between the two crust edges to help adhere them together?

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +1

      Definitely not! I don’t always find it’s necessary, but water is the best “glue” when you’re working with pie crust! ❤

  • @robreyescosme6902
    @robreyescosme6902 9 днів тому

    Can the prepared pie (unbaked) be frozen for baking at a later date...?

  • @kimberlyleavens6573
    @kimberlyleavens6573 Місяць тому +1

    Can i cook the apples ahead and freeze them for my filling

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +2

      It is possible! Just remember that freezing alters the cell structure of fruit once it thaws. Think about frozen strawberries, for example, and all the liquid they let off once you thaw them. In short, it is possible, but it’s not my preference, because you’re adding another wildcard element back into the baking process when it comes to the texture! I prefer canning fruit pie fillings if you want to make them ahead. There’s great advice in the Ball Blue Book of canning! ❤❤❤

    • @kimberlyleavens6573
      @kimberlyleavens6573 Місяць тому +1

      Thank you Erin ❤

  • @Barbbeshears
    @Barbbeshears Місяць тому

    Thank you 😊from Barbara

  • @reginabillotti
    @reginabillotti Місяць тому +1

    "Not likely to find in most grocery stores"
    Which is a good reason to explore farmers' markets and farmstands, if you have the time.

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому

      There are so many wonderful varieties available! And nothing more fun in fall than apple picking 🍎❤️🍎

  • @holg3070
    @holg3070 22 дні тому

    Question: I would like to use less sugar in this recipe, What are your thoughts?

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  21 день тому

      You definitely can, and fairly easily! Unlike other baked goods, the ratio isn’t impacted when you reduce sugar in pie filling, and you can definitely add sugar to taste! One thing to note: with less sugar, less juice will be pulled out of the apples - until a good amount of heat is applied - another good reason to precook your filling! ❤

  • @lisalong9858
    @lisalong9858 Місяць тому

    Have you come up with a gluten free crust yet?!? Also do you use vanilla bean paste because it’s a more concentrated flavor vs vanilla extract?

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +1

      I have a gluten free pie crust recipe in my book, The Book on Pie, and a video about it will be coming to this channel soon! I like both vanilla extract and paste - I usually use the paste when I want the added flavor and visual appeal of the flecks of vanilla bean ❤

  • @WendyP1965
    @WendyP1965 20 днів тому

    Use an instant read thermometer and bake fruit until the internal temp is 200 - 212 F

  • @AmyLSacks
    @AmyLSacks Місяць тому

    I've come to like the texture accent that comes with leaving the apples unpeeled. Though I bet this works better when you slice the apples so the peel bits are smaller. Also you might get a pretty pink tone to the juice depending on the variety of apple you use. Maybe I'm odd, though.

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +1

      Totally agree! My mom used to leave the skins on apples when she made applesauce, so her sauce was always pink, and I loved it!!! Inspired by that, I make an “apple butter” pie and I love to leave the skins on - specifically with cosmic crisp, it makes for a beautiful pink color in the final filling ❤️

    • @AmyLSacks
      @AmyLSacks Місяць тому

      @@erin-jeanne-mcdowell 😋 Cran-applesauce will also have that nice pink color after it's cooked.

  • @rampagegage2259
    @rampagegage2259 Місяць тому

    I totally thought cosmic crisp was just a brand name been eating them this whole time lol

  • @larry4172
    @larry4172 Місяць тому

    I tried making the double crusted apple pie. The crust was delicious and so was the apple filling. I even included the apple cider reduction…my problem: it was a runny mess! I waited until it was completely cooled too. So disappointed. I wanted it to sit up and be noticed! Also, I used Honey Crisp apples.

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому

      I’m so sorry you had trouble! It sounds like it needed more bake time - and while that’s immensely frustrating, it truly is the most common problem with double crust pies. It’s super important that the filling be visibly bubbling through the vents, or that steam is emitted from the vents to show that the filling has been fully heated through. As a failsafe, you can also try pre-cooking the filling longer on the stove top - add 3-5 more minutes when cooking it. Let me know if I can help you on your journey to your best pie yet! I’m here for you!!!! ❤

  • @asuban
    @asuban Місяць тому +1

    I made your apple pie actually two weeks ago. Erin, I want to be fit and sleek, but I love baking so much more! 😂 I wish I could have your show running on the background of my kitchen non-stop. Can't tell how much I love your positivity and your recipes, I have both Book on Pie and Savoury baking. And no, I can't run off the excess calories from the delicious pies, I tried. 😂

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +3

      Thanks so much for sharing this baking success with me!!! Wishing you lots more happy baking! ❤❤❤

  • @jodiepugh8529
    @jodiepugh8529 23 дні тому

    You’re the master of pies, good friends of mine make an Apple pie that has a topping that isn’t like Dutch Apple but more like a flour topping? Have you heard of this?

  • @opalfruitcake
    @opalfruitcake Місяць тому +1

    Custard with warm pie. None of that cream sauce nonsense 🤣🤣🤣🙌🙌🙌

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому

      Custard is awesome too!!! But hey - don’t know my whipped cream sauce til you’ve tried it!!! ‘Tis transformed many a hungry pie eater - trust me 😁❤

  • @rjabja
    @rjabja Місяць тому +2

    Pear pie is also very good and doesnt give you acid reflux.

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +1

      Pears are definitely underrated!!! ❤

    • @AmyLSacks
      @AmyLSacks Місяць тому

      The Cranberry-Pear pie from the old *NYT* cookbook is a fave of mine. I always add a little brandy and/or almond extract for *oomph*. I've never taken it to an event and had any leftovers to bring home. :D

  • @zelana1980
    @zelana1980 Місяць тому

    I precook also

  • @pauljoseph1444
    @pauljoseph1444 13 годин тому

    Is cook time 60-75 minutes total, or is that the time after reducing the temp from 400 to 350? Total cook time in the recipe header is 60-75 mins so it's inconsistent.

  • @MellanieNicolee
    @MellanieNicolee 7 днів тому

    I got my apples from red hook :p i like in the HV

  • @clairressagoad2789
    @clairressagoad2789 6 днів тому

    I have to wonder even when using the best pie preparation methods, if a deep dish versus a regular 9 inch pie pan would make a difference in whether or not the slice would hold when cut…??? Speculating that the deep dish would be more likely to fall apart because of the weight…???
    I also wonder what effect, if any, the type of pie pan, glass, ceramic or metal, would have on the pie slice…???

  • @marguinafernandez5051
    @marguinafernandez5051 8 днів тому

    Can you freeze this?

  • @SimpLeeBeth
    @SimpLeeBeth 22 дні тому

    #teamraw #kissmygap 😅
    Dutch is my fav, anyway!
    Also... For apple pies-
    wheat-shock-shaped vent on top 💯🍎🌾

  • @Romi_Zii
    @Romi_Zii Місяць тому

    Brilliant, foolproof method for making the best apple pies ever. My superfast go to “pie” is apple crumble. There is no apple precooking and the streusel topping can be whizzed together in a food processor. It’s never going to pass the sturdy pie test but it tastes sensational! If there’s any leftovers it’s also the breakfast of champions! 😂
    🩷❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🖤🤍🤎

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +1

      A pie doesn't have to be sturdy to be delicious! I'm a BIG believer that there's never just one right way to do things! To me, any homemade pie is a very special pie indeed! ❤

  • @jerilynberland8905
    @jerilynberland8905 Місяць тому

    For some reason the single crust recipe is printing, but the double crust is not. Can you check this please? Thank you.

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому

      Thanks so much for letting me know! Looking into this now! ❤

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому

      It should be all fixed now - thanks again for pointing this out, so we could fix it! ❤

  • @bossdaddy1055
    @bossdaddy1055 14 днів тому

    So i followed this but my top crust became bumpy after baking it. Why is this happening and how do i stop it. It looks ugly now

  • @Sika6061
    @Sika6061 Місяць тому

    Apple cider - is that the alcoholic variety or the non-alcoholic variety? Inquiring minds want to know. Thanks!

  • @emkn1479
    @emkn1479 Місяць тому +1

    Can’t you just add a little molasses to light brown sugar to make it “dark”? And man I wish you liked using tapioca. I love the clarity and texture it gives. Flour is just kinda…gloopy…sometimes, for me at least. But who am I kidding 😅 I’d still eat the pie. Wish you’d share tips on how to use it in this application though.
    Somehow my mother breaks all your rules and still makes the most perfect apple pies. Meanwhile, I, on the other hand, try all the rules and fail miserably every time. Like, it shouldn’t be so hard, right? But I can’t make a dang pie. Gonna try again though…
    PS These sponsorships! They couldn’t be more perfect. Now we just need sugar and flour to step it up.

    • @erin-jeanne-mcdowell
      @erin-jeanne-mcdowell  Місяць тому +3

      You definitely can just add a little molasses for a boost of that flavor! Just be careful because it’s liquid, so it’s another ingredient to make sure you’re balancing overall consistency with!
      I’m a HUGE believer that there’s not just one right way to do things, which is why I try to talk through so many methods in my episodes. My grandma also used to used raw apples and her pies were still super tasty. The main thing when breaking any pie rule is making sure you bake sufficiently. Precooking the filling is more foolproof in my opinion, but if you bake the pies forever and ever, even raw apples can turn out beautifully!
      I love tapioca starch + cornstarch for other pie fillings, but I happen to like flour for apples and pears specifically - I like the way it makes like a perfectly gooey caramel sauce situation around the fruit! Other starches would be great, too, if that’s your preference! I prefer the clear, jelly like fillings for berry and stone fruit pies, like cherry or peach!
      So grateful for sponsors like Cosmic Crisp! I love their apples, and they’re helping me bring more free educational content to the channel! ❤️🍎❤️

  • @manuelaloaeza3949
    @manuelaloaeza3949 5 днів тому +1

    are you sure about the music?

  • @rcbuckets
    @rcbuckets 3 дні тому

    I feel like the first grandmother to ever walk the earth made a deal with a crossroads demon that only grandmothers could make the perfect apple pie without precooking the apples. My grandma's pie was always perfect. Years of trying using every trick in the book (and online), and it's still not half as good as hers used to be.

  • @TheJackeeeo
    @TheJackeeeo 2 години тому

    Where is the info on boiled vinegar?

  • @sombrerocordobes2256
    @sombrerocordobes2256 Місяць тому

    ❤!

  • @lisadunworth6144
    @lisadunworth6144 Місяць тому

    As for toppings, my dad swears by a slice of cheese!! Melted likely in the microwave 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @rebeccacorwin7227
    @rebeccacorwin7227 18 днів тому

    I made the recipe in your book but it’s still really supply 😢

  • @jonhillman871
    @jonhillman871 Місяць тому

    when i was a kid there was a made for tv version of "of mice and men." there was one scene where curly's wife made a beautiful apple pie and served it to curly and his dad. the two men took heaping slices of the pie and mushed them up and drowned them in milk and ate it like soup. it was a crime against pie.

  • @sherryhunter
    @sherryhunter Місяць тому +2

    Alot of info

  • @rumbleinthekitchen_Amy
    @rumbleinthekitchen_Amy Місяць тому +9

    The phrase "easy as pie" will forever bother me. There's nothing easy about making a perfect pie... especially if you're just starting out! 😂I'm a really good baker and pie is still my nemesis. I mastered macarons before pie. 😅

    • @2nd_of_3
      @2nd_of_3 Місяць тому +2

      😂 with you there.. really have a mental block where pie crust is concerned.

    • @rumbleinthekitchen_Amy
      @rumbleinthekitchen_Amy Місяць тому

      @@2nd_of_3 right?! I can make beautiful cakes, fancy macaron towers & perfect choux pastry. Heck, I can even make puff & yeasted puff. But double crust pies give me the worst anxiety!

    • @ciegosordomudo
      @ciegosordomudo Місяць тому +1

      It’s funny to see this. In my case, I like savory more than sweet, so I feel more comfortable with meat and veggie pies. Dessert pies, especially fruit pies, make me apprehensive because they seem fussier and more unpredictable. But I think it’s just because I have a lot more practice in savory pies since I make them regularly.

    • @rumbleinthekitchen_Amy
      @rumbleinthekitchen_Amy Місяць тому

      @@ciegosordomudo oh, I'm great at things like Beef Wellington or pasties. But fruit pies are harder than people think!

    • @ciegosordomudo
      @ciegosordomudo Місяць тому +1

      @@rumbleinthekitchen_Amy I’m definitely with Erin on precooking the filling. It really does take away a lot of the guesswork in terms of moisture and volume once it goes into the shell. I do this with savory pies too since some veggies/meats can release a lot of liquid/grease. Very much worth the extra time and effort.