Mom’s Apple Pie

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Mom’s Apple Pie

By Paula Jones

When I saw this snappy little apple and pear apron, I knew I had to have it. It reminds me of apple pie. Not any apple pie, mind you, my mom’s apple pie! I haven’t gone a Thanksgiving without it, and I don’t plan on starting.

I can remember my Mom making this pie from the time I was little. She’d put on her apron (a cute little half apron with big pockets and a ruffle at the bottom - oh so stylish) and pull out her big lime green Tupperware bowl…you know the one.

Mom would start by peeling the apples, slice them up (by hand) and fill up the giant lime green bowl - I swear this is a Hulk-sized bowl! Then came the sugar and spice - oh so nice! Next up it was my turn! I got to stick my hands in and toss them all around. Yes, you’ve got to get in there and get dirty. No spoon is going to do that for you!

Mom’s pie crust is full of buttery homemade goodness (two sticks of buttery goodness to be exact). She rolled out the crusts with the ancient – oops, I meant to say “vintage” - wooden rolling pin that’s seen many a piecrust and threatened many who have tried to get their mitts on the apple filling before it was done!
Oh, the smells are intoxicating while it’s baking to bubbly perfection. It’s enough to drive you crazy and then that first bite: warm and toasty, the crunch of the apples, the sweetness of the sugar and cinnamon, the ooey, gooey sauce dripping down. Whew! Okay, it’s a recipe and not a romance novel… As you can tell, I love my Mom’s pie!
I must admit that I don’t cut my apples by hand. “Did you hear that? That was my Mom gasping!” My apple corer makes my life so much easier.
 
Now, when I put on my snappy little half apron (an updated version of my Mom’s classic) and pull out the ancient rolling pin that was so lovingly gifted to me, it takes me right back to Mom’s kitchen!

Mom’s Apple Pie
Yield:  8 servings
Ingredients:

FILLING:
8 apples - peeled & sliced (half Granny Smith, half Macintosh)
2 tablespoons unsalted butter – chilled and sliced
1 1/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
1 tablespoon ground nutmeg
3 tablespoons flour

DOUGH:
2 1/2 cups All Purpose flour
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 sticks of butter, cold & cubed
1/4 - 1/2 cup ice water
Egg - lightly beaten for egg wash
Cinnamon sugar for dusting
Directions:
Preheat oven to 400ºF
In a food processor combine the flour, salt, sugar and pulse. Add in the butter and slowly gradually add the ice water.  Pulse until dough just comes together.  Don’t overwork the dough or it will make a tough crust.

Remove the dough from processor. Cut into two equal sections. Pat sections into discs and wrap in plastic wrap and place into refrigerator. Chill for 1 hour.  (can be frozen for future use)

In a small mixing bowl bowl, combine cinnamon, nutmeg, sugar & flour, set aside.  In a large mixing bowl, add the peeled and sliced apples.  Sprinkle spice and flour mixture over apples.  Toss to coat.

Remove one chilled disc of dough from the refrigerator and roll out on a lightly floured surface, large enough to cover your pie pan.  Shape to fit, cutting off any excess.

Pour apple mixture into pie pan and add your sliced butter to the top of the mixture. Remove second dough disk from refrigerator and roll out large enough to fit the top of your pie with an overhang. Place pie dough on top of apple mixture and crimp edges to seal. With a knife, add four slits to your piecrust.  Lightly brush egg wash onto top of dough. Sprinkle liberally with cinnamon sugar.
Place onto a baking tray into preheated oven for approximately 50 minutes or until golden brown & bubbly. Allow pie to rest until cool before slicing. Refrigerate any uneaten portions.

Paula Jones is a food writer and recipe developer specializing in Italian cuisine. Paula believes that beautiful food doesn’t have to be complicated. Bellalimento.com is her culinary outlet where she showcases her delicious recipes and mouth watering food photography. Buon Appetito!

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Reader Comments:

54321

Oh one question thou Is it ok if the juice running off the pie when baking? thanks

By Jack Minh on December 14, 2011

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I love the recipe..... just question... when it's bubling is it ok if the water/juice dropping from the pie?

By Jack JJ on December 14, 2011

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Recipe is horrible. Wasted time and money. Way too much nutmeg, are you kidding 1 tablespoon? 8 apples are also too much, I could have just used 5 to 6. I agree with Mary on November 12, 2011. My wife and I have lost all faith in Paula Deen. She is too busy to pay attention. I hope she makes this pie this way and realizes how bad it really is. Her mom must have been a terrible cook....

By John Laur on December 03, 2011

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Just made this pie....actually in the oven .....and didn't read the reviews til now!!! And wow! I'm scared I made a mistake!

By Anonymous on November 23, 2011

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This pie was awful. I questioned the amount of cinnamon and nutmeg but figured I would try it Paula's way. I should have trusted my extinct, it's not even edible! Going in the trash!

By Mary on November 12, 2011

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How many grams is a stick of butter ? the recipes should be in grams and milliliters, because the measures used in this recipe are not very accrued, i've weight all the ingredients and for example, 1/4 teaspoon of salt could be 5 to 8gm, 1/4 cup of water could be 30 or 40ml...

By John on November 06, 2011

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the nutmeg overpowered the taste of this pie. was this a typo? did the write mean to list 1 teaspoon of nutmeg? the thrill of preparing and baking this beautiful pie for 2 hours evaporated immediately after the first bite.

By seth hendler-voss on October 21, 2011

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Ms Paula I made this pie and it was a hit, but I divided the apples for 2 pies and it was perfect could have used a little more filing in each but next time I will make 1 1/2 of the filling mixture. My nephews said it tasted like McDonald Apple Pie....wow.

By Amaya on July 11, 2011

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Well Paula,I just love getting your emails and recipes. I have made this pie,only I cheated,I didn't make the crust.oops!!! But let me tell you it is sinful for a pie to be so good. I love you Paula and I wish you a Happy Mothers Day. I enjoy watching your cooking shows. You are beautiful and still so funny.

By Brenda Sullivan on May 05, 2011

I’m like this about my grandmother’s chocolate chess pie - but this makes me want to go home and bake this apple one right now! YUM.

By Anne T. on November 17, 2009

Love the story behind this pie…and from the looks and sounds of it, it’s one i will be making myself…Soon!

By Susan Whetzel on November 17, 2009

Whew, that description was enticing enough to make even this non-baker try this recipe.  There is nothing as comforting as the aroma of home made apple pie baking!

By lisa Bailey on November 17, 2009

Paula,

First of all, that picture is adorable!!  I love the apron! The recipe is great!  I love that it uses full fat butter, just the way it should be! Beautiful!

By Diana @ Spain in Iowa on November 17, 2009

mmmmmm…... I can smell it cooking already!!!! Can’t wait to try your “Mom’s pie”!!!

By Brandon Bentley on November 17, 2009

Beautiful memories of baking with your mother…  And, your pie looks absolutely delicious!  It reminds me of pies I have made with my mother, as well - apple is my all time favorite!

By Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction on November 17, 2009

Paula love using Momma’s “vintage” tools.  I will be the star of the Thankful Day this year with your delish recipe for apple pie.

Thanks

By doodles on November 16, 2009

Congratulations Paula! Excellent recipe and it looks so delicious.  LOVE the apron too!

By Mags on November 16, 2009

mmm, sounds yummy!

By Lainie on November 16, 2009

Yeah! congratulations on being on the Paula Deen website! and the pie looks great! Good job!

By Debbie on November 16, 2009

Oh boy this looks good! And I don’t like pie! But my boyfriend is a huge pie fan, so I guess I will finally have to admit defeat and learn to do it and this looks easy enough.

By Monica on November 16, 2009

This looks amazing, Paula!
 
Too bad I just used up a couple dozen apples for my cranberry applesauce.  Hmmm…  I guess I’ll just have to go and buy more. Cute apron, BTW grin

By Misseesippee on November 16, 2009

I always slice my apples (potaotes, onions, etc.) by hand.  But hey, Paula, I am from your Mom’s generation! sounds like a lovely recipe.  But I am doing the Pignoli Pie this Thanksgiving.  Will do your Mom’s Apple for Christmas.

Buon Ringraziamento !!

By Kathleen Fisher (di Aviano) on November 16, 2009

I love apple pie and this one looks so yummy.  I always peel and slice my apples by hand.  I have so many kitchen gadgets but I don’t want an apple peeler or slicer.  My boyfriend always wanted me to have one and each time I say no LOL

By Scorpio Woman on November 16, 2009

Love Apple Pies & this one looks great. Perfect timing for my holiday planning. Thanks!

By Christy B on November 16, 2009

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