Apple pie is an American tradition. Nobody is going to refuse a slice of apple pie brimming over with fat juicy slices of cooked apples and cinnamon. Top it off with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and you have the perfect desert for any occasion.
What you top your apple pie with is entirely up to you. You can use ice cream, whipped cream, other fruit, cheddar cheese chunks or whatever you want. You can add different things to the filling such as nuts or other fruits to make it your own.
A really great apple pie begins with a tender and flaky pie crust. You can use a store bought crust if you prefer to make the job easier, but it won't taste the same as a homemade crust. Be sure to use ice cold water and real butter when making the crust to assure it will be flaky.
There are many recipes for apple pie. Variations of it can also be found easily. To make a deep dish version of it, just use a deeper dish to bake it in and of course a larger pie crust and more ingredients.
The following websites will give you a treasure trove of apple pie recipes and many variations. myhomecooking.net/apple-pie/ applepie.org/ dltk-teach.com/alphabuddies/recipe/apple....
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