someone pls bring this to a Friendsgiving potluck 👀 ALSO, genuinely curious, what other viral diabolical foods have you come across, that you think we should debunk together? 👀 taking all your comment suggestions below~
as someone with oral allergy syndrome specifically toward apples (and pears), this honestly fascinates me because i would love to be able to have pie like this again
Ditto that! Hubby has a similar allergy to pollinated fruit (tied to hay fever). I’ve made this before and it’s amazing how it does taste like apple pie. Last year he discovered he can eat processed apple pie filling without any issues.
@@bernadettewhitty2313 You guys should check out keto options for apple pie, primarily replacing the apples with chayote. There are also extracts and flavorings that will mimic almost anything, apple is a pretty easy flavor to mimic, so you could add the extract to your chayote pie or crumble. I promise chayote tastes amazing, and I'm not recommending it just because it's an ok keto replacement, it really should be used more in most kitchens.
I made this many years ago in high school home ec (yes im home ec years old). It does work and honestly now that im allergic to apples..might have to revisit it
lol I might be the oldest one who remembers this recipe on cracker boxes in the 70-80s. It confused me how would depression-era homes have enough money for crackers and butter? Perhaps they lasted longer in pantry than apples and that’s why. Anyway never tried it so cool to see your experience!
We made this in Girl Guides (Canadian Girl Scouts) in like, 20...12 I want to say! It was pretty good, we did it as part of our history and baking modules! :D
@@cookiemonster59263 oh interesting! I always have remembered the recipes that I made as a kid in school leaning how to cook. Dorito casserole and snickerdoodles lol. They might make mock apple pie as adults one day and remember too. ☺️
real talk, i was gifted the Graza "sizzle" oil last year for xmas by either an exec or producer at my workplace as part of a gift bag bundle; at first i thought "...huh, a SQUEEZE bottle, okay, sure", but then after a few uses the oil itself really started to grow on me! then i found out later what the price tag was and hoo boy, no wonder it was an exec that gifted it LMAO since i'm the only one cooking with it, it's still got quite a bit left in the bottle, but given that it's the holidays i'm super stoked i can just use this code to buy these as gifts for my family, so thank youuuuuuuu
An even better option is replacing the apples with chayote. I do not like squash normally, but it's super yummy and what people use on keto to replace apples. You can add an apple extract or flavoring, too, but it's good without it, too, and not just because it's keto friendly. I feel bad we don't eat it enough, it's one of my fave veggies.
What is this sorcery? I love how you find these recipes and share your personal take on them. In an apocalypse, I’m definitely looking for Inga to help me get through it! 😅
Your videos always brighten my day. Thanks for being you! Please make a behind the scenes video. I’d love to see how you film everything to look so amazing. I want to make videos as awesome as yours.
It really fascinates me for your creative skills in baking..🍎I love the way you caramelized the filing.. Thank you for sharing your delicious apple pie..Blessings to you my friend 🍉🍇🥭🍎🍏
The dish looks absolutely mouthwatering; just looking at it makes you feel like you've tasted a slice of heaven. I can only imagine how amazing it must be to actually savor it-probably a festival of flavors waiting to explode!
Great job Inga! Now if you could please make the mock "fried chicken " using sweet potatoes. It was in a cookbook written by Dr. George Washington Carver, designed for those who could not afford meat. Thank you!
I made this many years ago as a child! We were all amazed how it tasted just like an apple pie! I’ve never made it again, but I’ve never forgotten it either!
On one hand, my grandma is probably rolling in her grave as her apple crisp and apple pie recipes were the stuff of legends (as were, in contrast, the severely overcooked Swedish meatballs that even the dogs wouldn't eat). On the other hand, she grew up during the Great Depression and may have done this for all I know.
Yay! I guessed correctly! :) Thanks for your content! As a chef turned food scientist, I love your balance of calm, curiosity and respect for all things culinary ❤
B. Dylan Hollis has a cookbook with a bunch of crazy old timey recipes! My bf and I actually fooled his whole family with Hollis's ritz apple pie recipe!😂😊
If anyone has tried this, would you say the texture of the filling is the same as normal apple pie, or is it different? I have a lot of food texture sensitivities [tism] to the point of gagging and being unable to swallow things. I cannot stand any baked goods with cooked fruit. Since Inga mentioned it being more texturally similar to apple sauce, this might be something I could eat!
I have made something similar for the family members that are allergic to apples, my son included, and it was a pretty close dupe. I think the scent of the spices tricks us I to thinking it's apple
So funny to get an age check. Because Mock apple pie was pretty well known, at least in my family, and I'm Gen X. I think it's so strange to see this brought back as a shocking novelty.
I was like =o the entire video Great permanent takeaway could be to use the crumble on top! I wonder what uses that might have outside of this Also 8:18 (yes she is, the pie looks good too)
I like how you throw a sponsor ever so subtely in there while eating your $10 "snack"... lol... Graza marketing blitz continues to hit every youtube and tiktok'er on the internet... just buy a squeeze bottle and pour in your kirkland olive oil for a 60% instant savings... ignore the "hype" and sponsored free stuff for these folks!
Great depression? so they had access to a ritz cracker which is a industrial food you need to pay money than apples which just grows in your backyards and roadsides?
I guess some people might enjoy this or even need this, so I don't mind it existing. Though calling it apple anything, sounds like ''AI art'' to me 😂😂. That being said I might try it.
B.Dylan Hollis did this apple? pie such a long time ago, give him credit, this is just rude. He even has a book about baking old recipes. I can't believe no one mentioned him in the comments.
Let me preface this by saying that I’m a fan and this is not meant to be a malicious comment, and is rather coming from a place of concern and confusion. What is going on here?? I’ve always loved Inga’s videos and presentation style since A.T.E. and gladly subscribed to this channel but her video concepts have been getting progressively worse. Viral ramen hacks? Viral rice cooker recipes? Viral 3 ingredient recipes? Now, an apple-less apple pie, which hit a complete new low for me. Not to mention she took a bread baking course in France, and first thing she made upon return were viral rice paper croissants ;( I don’t get it. Are those an attempt to connect with TikTok gen? I root for Inga because I believe she is a very knowledgeable and talented cook and presenter but this is not in the least compelling.
someone pls bring this to a Friendsgiving potluck 👀
ALSO, genuinely curious, what other viral diabolical foods have you come across, that you think we should debunk together? 👀 taking all your comment suggestions below~
What’s the recipe so I can try it myself and make one before this coming Thursday for Friendsgiving please?
What a coincidence I’m literally brain storming ideas for desserts at my friend’s giving
Might do JUST that.
as someone with oral allergy syndrome specifically toward apples (and pears), this honestly fascinates me because i would love to be able to have pie like this again
makes me glad to know that someone can actually benefit from this!!
Ditto that! Hubby has a similar allergy to pollinated fruit (tied to hay fever). I’ve made this before and it’s amazing how it does taste like apple pie. Last year he discovered he can eat processed apple pie filling without any issues.
I have this same allergy and am so scared to try cooked /processed things so this is good to read@@bernadettewhitty2313
saaaaaaaaaaaaaaame
@@bernadettewhitty2313 You guys should check out keto options for apple pie, primarily replacing the apples with chayote. There are also extracts and flavorings that will mimic almost anything, apple is a pretty easy flavor to mimic, so you could add the extract to your chayote pie or crumble. I promise chayote tastes amazing, and I'm not recommending it just because it's an ok keto replacement, it really should be used more in most kitchens.
The intensely caramelized color was not expected. And neither was the gooey-ness of that filing. Wild.
really couldn’t get over how gorgeous the color was- totally unexpected ngl
Disturbed and intrigued is the perfect response to this recipe. Thank you for trying these viral recipes.
I am also disturbed and intrigued 😂
I made this many years ago in high school home ec (yes im home ec years old). It does work and honestly now that im allergic to apples..might have to revisit it
my grandmother would make this and no one ever knew that it wasn't made with real apples! delicious !
lol I might be the oldest one who remembers this recipe on cracker boxes in the 70-80s. It confused me how would depression-era homes have enough money for crackers and butter? Perhaps they lasted longer in pantry than apples and that’s why. Anyway never tried it so cool to see your experience!
We made this in Girl Guides (Canadian Girl Scouts) in like, 20...12 I want to say! It was pretty good, we did it as part of our history and baking modules! :D
@@cookiemonster59263 oh interesting! I always have remembered the recipes that I made as a kid in school leaning how to cook. Dorito casserole and snickerdoodles lol. They might make mock apple pie as adults one day and remember too. ☺️
Never thought I would here a food review saying 'it is terrifying' and think.......I must make it now! 🤣
exactly why I had to make it 🥲
real talk, i was gifted the Graza "sizzle" oil last year for xmas by either an exec or producer at my workplace as part of a gift bag bundle; at first i thought "...huh, a SQUEEZE bottle, okay, sure", but then after a few uses the oil itself really started to grow on me! then i found out later what the price tag was and hoo boy, no wonder it was an exec that gifted it LMAO
since i'm the only one cooking with it, it's still got quite a bit left in the bottle, but given that it's the holidays i'm super stoked i can just use this code to buy these as gifts for my family, so thank youuuuuuuu
Saving this one for the applocalypse.
I think this recipe is very similar to a British Treacle Tart recipe, try that I think you would love it.
i feel like i absolutely must give this a try
LOL at you throwing the apple and then regretting it a second later 😂 v v intrigued by this recipe!!
your voice is so calming i love hearing you talk!
An even better option is replacing the apples with chayote. I do not like squash normally, but it's super yummy and what people use on keto to replace apples. You can add an apple extract or flavoring, too, but it's good without it, too, and not just because it's keto friendly. I feel bad we don't eat it enough, it's one of my fave veggies.
wait i love this as an alt option!
What is this sorcery? I love how you find these recipes and share your personal take on them. In an apocalypse, I’m definitely looking for Inga to help me get through it! 😅
Your videos always brighten my day. Thanks for being you! Please make a behind the scenes video. I’d love to see how you film everything to look so amazing. I want to make videos as awesome as yours.
It's weird seeing a recipe from the 1930s go viral.
Cinnamon, Cinamon and more cinnamon makes the magic
Inga you're my favorite youtuber!! Thank you for making videos 😊
It really fascinates me for your creative skills in baking..🍎I love the way you caramelized the filing..
Thank you for sharing your delicious apple pie..Blessings to you my friend 🍉🍇🥭🍎🍏
Emmy did this a while ago and its so cool to see
Yes! Fellow Emmy and Inga watcher
The dish looks absolutely mouthwatering; just looking at it makes you feel like you've tasted a slice of heaven. I can only imagine how amazing it must be to actually savor it-probably a festival of flavors waiting to explode!
Looks like a crumble pie ('kruimelvlaai') in Dutch. Great twist to a apple pie without the fruit!
I used to make this all time. I learned how to make it in my food science class in high school.
I was just thinking about this omg Inga you really do get it
Great job Inga! Now if you could please make the mock "fried chicken " using sweet potatoes. It was in a cookbook written by Dr. George Washington Carver, designed for those who could not afford meat. Thank you!
your hair looks absolutely gorgeous everytime ! how do you get that result ?
When you randomly started making something else in the middle of this I was like "what is going on!?" Then I got it, no shade lol. Fun video
I wonder how that would work with chopped pecans to make a mock pecan pie.
I've never been this early to one of her videos. As an apple pie lover, I'm so intrigued but so scared lol
honestly a totally valid sentiment
I made this many years ago as a child! We were all amazed how it tasted just like an apple pie! I’ve never made it again, but I’ve never forgotten it either!
Thank you Inga for making this so we all don’t have to do it. You are appreciated!!
here to serve, as always 🫡
Inga has outdone herself.. this was fascinating to say the least🍏
"Maybe it's fun to try. Other than that, stick to your apple pies." BARS 🗣
On one hand, my grandma is probably rolling in her grave as her apple crisp and apple pie recipes were the stuff of legends (as were, in contrast, the severely overcooked Swedish meatballs that even the dogs wouldn't eat). On the other hand, she grew up during the Great Depression and may have done this for all I know.
Omg I'm sorry I just found out you've branched out into you're own space....im very glad to see this!!
Yay! I guessed correctly! :) Thanks for your content! As a chef turned food scientist, I love your balance of calm, curiosity and respect for all things culinary ❤
I never clicked on a notification this quickly.
Inga getting a tad sassy with a recipe? Nice. 🤓 But you know she's so kind and apologized to that apple in the beginning. 🍎
watching your videos from Philippines!!!
I'm strangely intrigued by this recipe, I really hadn't expected that colour and texture.
B. Dylan Hollis has a cookbook with a bunch of crazy old timey recipes!
My bf and I actually fooled his whole family with Hollis's ritz apple pie recipe!😂😊
“It is trickery, it is deception!!!”
-Inga Lam on TikTok’s Ritz Apple Pie
If anyone has tried this, would you say the texture of the filling is the same as normal apple pie, or is it different? I have a lot of food texture sensitivities [tism] to the point of gagging and being unable to swallow things. I cannot stand any baked goods with cooked fruit. Since Inga mentioned it being more texturally similar to apple sauce, this might be something I could eat!
I have made something similar for the family members that are allergic to apples, my son included, and it was a pretty close dupe. I think the scent of the spices tricks us I to thinking it's apple
My mom used to make this all the time when I was a kid!
So funny to get an age check. Because Mock apple pie was pretty well known, at least in my family, and I'm Gen X. I think it's so strange to see this brought back as a shocking novelty.
Make it with apple juice :) and tell us
Inga is sooo Beautiful!!!
Mmmm Apocalypse Pie
I just wanna know how someone discovered this 😂
tbh, same 😭
wow and peace be upon you from me
#IngaLam - The Viral Apple-less Apple Pie
gorgeous
notif. squad
I was like =o the entire video
Great permanent takeaway could be to use the crumble on top! I wonder what uses that might have outside of this
Also 8:18 (yes she is, the pie looks good too)
highly highly recommend the crumble by itself!!
💜
🌹🌹🌹
❤❤
Ily
Nup
Haha 🤣
waittt whattt I'm the first one here
This is perfect for people like me who likes pie and the "sauce" of apple pie filling but HATES cooked apples.
Not the first here lol 😂
This is so dystopian to see in this political climate.
Uh, surely apples were easier to get hold of than exotic lemons? Strange.
The original recipe called for lemon juice in bottles.
I like how you throw a sponsor ever so subtely in there while eating your $10 "snack"... lol... Graza marketing blitz continues to hit every youtube and tiktok'er on the internet... just buy a squeeze bottle and pour in your kirkland olive oil for a 60% instant savings... ignore the "hype" and sponsored free stuff for these folks!
Great depression? so they had access to a ritz cracker which is a industrial food you need to pay money than apples which just grows in your backyards and roadsides?
tbh, i also have questions. ritz must’ve gone hard with their marketing
I guess some people might enjoy this or even need this, so I don't mind it existing. Though calling it apple anything, sounds like ''AI art'' to me 😂😂. That being said I might try it.
No no no, too much fake food already in the market. Adding fake apple pie, which is American signature desert, is too far.
So funny… she is promoting products in a unsuspected fashion 😅 (iam going to buy nothing)
B.Dylan Hollis did this apple? pie such a long time ago, give him credit, this is just rude. He even has a book about baking old recipes. I can't believe no one mentioned him in the comments.
he didn't invent it, weirdo. it's a recipe from almost 100 years ago
Let me preface this by saying that I’m a fan and this is not meant to be a malicious comment, and is rather coming from a place of concern and confusion. What is going on here?? I’ve always loved Inga’s videos and presentation style since A.T.E. and gladly subscribed to this channel but her video concepts have been getting progressively worse. Viral ramen hacks? Viral rice cooker recipes? Viral 3 ingredient recipes? Now, an apple-less apple pie, which hit a complete new low for me. Not to mention she took a bread baking course in France, and first thing she made upon return were viral rice paper croissants ;( I don’t get it. Are those an attempt to connect with TikTok gen? I root for Inga because I believe she is a very knowledgeable and talented cook and presenter but this is not in the least compelling.