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  • Question
    Do you have to cook the apples before putting them in the pie?
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    Not all recipes advise cooking the apples first, but doing so has certain advantages. Cooking the apples ahead of time will not only affect the taste of the pie and give it a more caramelized flavor, but it will also help prevent a gap from forming between the crust and the apples as they cook down in the oven.
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    What kind of apples are best for making pie?
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    That depends on your preferences and what kind of flavor you’re going for. If you want your pie to be tart, try sour varieties like Granny Smith, Northern Spy, or Jonathan. For a sweeter pie, use Fuji, Golden Delicious, or Jonagold. There are also a variety of intermediate options, like Braeburn, Pink Lady, and Honeycrisp.
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    How do you keep your apple pie from getting runny?
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    There are several ways to do this. First, try pre-cooking the apples along with your other filling ingredients for 5-10 minutes to help the juices cook down and thicken up. You can also reduce the juice by simmering it with sugar for several minutes until it becomes thick and syrupy. Thickeners such as corn starch or tapioca can also make your filler less runny. When you bake the pie, vent the crust or use a lattice to help let out steam, and cook the pie thoroughly before taking it out of the oven.
  • Question
    Do I have to use brown sugar?
    Eainsworth
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    Brown sugar is preferred. White sugar is an option, but will alter the taste/texture.
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    Do you have to add cinnamon "just for taste"?
    Florida7199
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    No, but it does help with the taste.
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    Do I have to use the egg for brushing?
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    You don't have to, but doing so gives the pie a more golden brown color. You can also use just milk instead, or skip the brushing entirely.
  • Question
    How come the bottom crust on my pies never cooks completely?
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    Try increasing your baking time. You can also try baking the crust first, filling it with the apple pie filling, and then baking it again.
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    What happens if I forget to sprinkle cinnamon and sugar on the top before cooking?
    Lockey
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    There will not be any drastic effect, but there also will not be the added texture and flavor from the baked cinnamon and sugar.
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    What kind of butter is used? Salted or unsalted?
    BatmanMovie
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    Use unsalted butter.
  • Question
    Why does my pie never swell up well?
    Zheng.lingdi 54
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    Apple pie never swells up. It always cooks down. If you want to have a pie that swells up, you need to add a lot more filling at the beginning. Piling it up an extra inch, maybe inch and a half, is a good start.
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    What size pan is this recipe for?
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    I don't know for sure, but I think maybe 8-10 inches. It doesn't really matter, though, because you still cut off excess crust in the end.
  • Question
    How much time do I leave the pie crust in the refrigerator?
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    Leave it until you are done with everything else that is needed for the pie, just long enough for it to set.
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    How much is a cube of butter?
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    A cube of butter depends on the stick you are using but usually it is around 1 to 1.5 tablespoons.
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    Can I add jam/marmalade in the filling?
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    Yes, you can add a complementary flavor to the filling.
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    Do I have to add cinnamon to the flour?
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    You can if you want to, but it is recommended not to because it will change the color of the dough and you will have enough flavor of the cinnamon with the apples at the end.
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    Do I have to add nutmeg?
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    No, you may omit nutmeg from the recipe.
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    Will the recipe work without the top lattice?
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    Yes.
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    Do I need to use lemon juice?
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    Although it's not a requirement, lemon juice will prevent the apples from browning and helps the liquid filling to thicken. If you don't have any, use the same amount of any other kind of citrus juice.
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    How much time does the whole recipe take?
    LemonPop
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    Sources say 3 hours and 30 minutes, but I usually make one in under 2 hours.
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    What about sugar in the crust mix?
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    Sugar is not typically used in the crust, as the filling is sweet enough. But it's up to you.
  • Question
    What do you mean by drain the apples for 20 minutes and then heat the liquid produced?
    Pineapple.com
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    If you let the apples drain, the liquid (juice) that comes from them is what you should heat.
  • Question
    In step 10, how much lemon juice do I need?
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    1 teaspoon. The amounts are all listed under Ingredients in the beginning.
  • Question
    How big is the pie pan supposed to be?
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    It should be a 9", deep-dish pie pan. Always use a deep pan. If you do not have one available, use an 8 inch regular pan as a last resort.
  • Question
    What does "drain the apples" mean?
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    It means to get rid of the excess liquid.
  • Question
    How much lemon juice am I suppose to use?
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    Use 1 teaspoon.
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    Do I have to use nutmeg and cinnamon?
    Community Answer
    No, but your apple pie will not have the same taste as is traditional.
  • Question
    Can I make it in a microwave?
    Qamar
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    No. Consider finding recipes for mug pies instead of microwaving a whole apple pie.
  • Question
    Do I have to use green Granny apples? The church gave me some red apples and I did not want waste them
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    Yes, you can use any kind of apples. Granny Smith's are firm and tart, so they make good pies, but any kind of apple will work, too.
  • Question
    Can the apples be sliced in long slices?
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    If you want long slices in your pie, sure. But it's easier to eat if the apples are in small pieces.
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    What if I don't have brown sugar?
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    For 1 cup of light brown sugar use, 1 Cup white sugar + 1 Tablespoon Molasses. For 1 cup of dark brown sugar use, 1 Cup Granulated Sugar + 1/4 Cup of Molasses.
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