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The best pie crust recipe has tender (never mushy) apples, a thick and creamy caramel sauce (not watery) and the flakiest all-butter crust you've ever tasted. No soggy bottoms, no cracked crusts. Serve warm with stabilized whipped cream or ice cream.

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Total Time: 1 hr

Serves: 8 servings

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Published: December 22, 2019Last Updated: By:Elizabeth Marek

The perfect apple pie recipe filled perfectly cooked apples and topped with a flakey all-butter lattice crust

This apple pie recipe is the best! I’m not just saying that. Why is it the best? Because it has all the things an amazing apple pie should have. Tons of tender (never mushy) apples, a thick and creamy caramel sauce (not watery) and the flakiest all-butter crust you’ve ever tasted. No soggy bottoms, no cracked crusts. Keep reading to find out how!

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  • The perfect apple pie recipe filled perfectly cooked apples and topped with a flakey all-butter lattice crust
  • Should you pre-cook apples for apple pie?
  • What kind of apples are best for apple pie?
  • How do you make the apple pie filling?
  • What pie crust is best for apple pie?
  • How to make a lattice crust
  • How to assemble your apple pie
  • How do you know when an apple pie is done baking?
  • How do you store apple pie?

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Should you pre-cook apples for apple pie?

For this apple pie recipe, we are going to pre-cook our apple filling. This ensures our apples are perfectly cooked, the filling is nice and thick and our crust doesn’t get soggy. If you don’t pre-cook your apples, they shrink inside the pie and then you get that gap between the filling and the top crust. Also, all the water releases from the apples as they cook, resulting in that soggy bottom.

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What kind of apples are best for apple pie?

You can use any apple that you want but try to choose apples that are good for baking and will hold their shape. Here are a few of my favorites.

Great apples to use for apple filling

  • Jonagold– Slightly tart, crisp and holds it’s shape well after baking.
  • Honeycrisp– Crisp, sweet, holds it’s shape well after baking.
  • Braeburn – Crisp, sweet and very juicy. Holds its shape well for baking.
  • Mutsu– Sweet, firm and great for baking
  • Pink Lady– Sweet, crisp and firm. Great for baking.
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I like to core my apples first, peel off the skin and then slice them into thin wedges. I’m using cornstarch to thicken my filling but you can also use clear jel if you want a clearer filling. You can also do cubes if you prefer. It’s best to make your filling the same day as your crust and let both chill overnight.

How do you make the apple pie filling?

Making apple pie filling is really easy to do and will ensure your apple pie isn’t a watery mess.

  1. Peel your apples. Apple’s skin doesn’t taste good in apple pie.
  2. Core your apples using an apple corer or knife.
  3. Slice into 1/2″ wedges.
  4. Combine your apples in a large saucepan with the butter and saute until the apples are warm. For extra flavor, you can brown your butter first then add in the apples.
  5. Add in the first quantity of cider, sugar, honey, lemon juice and spices and saute until the apples are al dente
  6. Combine your cornstarch with the cider to make a slurry. Add it to the mixture and continue cooking until thickened (2-3 more minutes).
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What pie crust is best for apple pie?

For the pie crust, you want to use two different types of pie crusts. Mealy dough, which is perfect for resisting liquids and baking up nice and crisp in the oven and flakey pie dough which is more tender, puffs up more and looks beautiful for the top crust.

You can use mealy dough for the top crust if you want to but it will not flake as much or look as pretty but it will still taste delicious.

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Make both of your doughs the day before you need them or at least one hour. They need time to rest and allow the gluten to relax and the water to absorb into the flour before you roll it out.

How to make a lattice crust

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How to assemble your apple pie

Let your chilled mealy pie dough warm at room temperature for 20-30 minutes before you try to roll it out. It should be firm enough that the butter isn’t sticky and melted but soft enough that it can be rolled out with a rolling pin.

  1. Place the dough into the pie tin and cut off the excess. Leave about 1/4″ around the outside edge to account for shrinkage.
  2. Fill the pie crust with your cooled apple filling.
  3. Roll out your flakey pie dough and cut into 1″ strips
  4. Brush your egg wash to the outer edge of the pie crust
  5. Assemble your lattice weave and trim off the excess edges to match the bottom crust
  6. Pinch the edges and flute if desired
  7. Brush the surface with more egg wash and sprinkle with sanding sugar for texture and flavor
  8. Chill for 30 minutes in the fridge before baking.
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How do you know when an apple pie is done baking?

Move the oven rack to the lowest setting. Place your apple pie into the oven at 425ºF. Bake for 15 minutes then reduce the temperature to 375ºF and bake for another 30-45 minutes until the crust shrinks away from the sides of the pie plate. If you take the pie out before it shrinks from the sides then you can be sure that the very center of the dough of the bottom crust is still going to be raw.

If your crust is browning too much, cover it with tinfoil to protect it from browning although a deep golden brown is preferred for taste and texture. Only cover if you see something turning black.

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How do you store apple pie?

It’s best to let your apple pie cool for about an hour before serving so the crust has time to set and the filling has time to solidify but what’s better than warm pie and ice cream? You can also store the pie in the fridge for the next day and then warm it before serving if you want. Store the leftovers in the fridge covered with plastic wrap for up to two days.

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The best pie crust recipe has tender (never mushy) apples, a thick and creamy caramel sauce (not watery) and the flakiest all-butter crust you've ever tasted. No soggy bottoms, no cracked crusts. Serve warm with stabilized whipped cream or ice cream.

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Print Rate Never Miss A Cake

Prep Time: 15 mins

Cook Time: 45 mins

Total Time: 1 hr

Serves: 8 servings

Calories: 483kcal

Author: Elizabeth Marek

Ingredients

Flakey Pie Dough

  • 10 ounces (284 g) all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 8 ounces (227 g) very cold butter grated or cut into small cubes
  • 3 ounces (85 g) ice water

Mealy Pie Dough

  • 12 ounces (340 g) all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 6 ounces (170 g) cold butter grated
  • 1 large egg cold
  • 1 ounce (28 g) ice water

Apple Pie Filling

  • 2 lbs apples about 6 medium-sized apples
  • 1 Tbsp lemon juice
  • 1 ounce unsalted butter
  • 4 ounces brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon cloves
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 12 ounces apple cider (juice not vinegar)
  • 1 ounce cornstarch
  • 2 ounces apple cider (juice not vinegar)
  • 1 Tablespoon honey
  • 1 Tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp orange extract

Equipment

  • pie weights

Instructions

For the flakey dough

  • Place flour and salt into a medium bowl

  • Add grated cold butter and toss lightly with your hands to coat the butter with the flour

  • Sprinkle half the water onto the mixture and make your hand into a "claw" stir the flour together to get the mixture to start sticking. Do NOT knead

  • Keep adding in little drizzles of water until your flour and butter mixture is mostly stuck together. Press everything together and wrap in plastic wrap to chill for one hour. Flatten, do not store in a ball.

  • Chill for at least one hour or overnight. Let warm for 20 minutes on the counter or until dough is pliable but still firm before rolling out.

For the mealy dough

  • Combine together the flour and salt in the bowl of your stand mixer with the paddle attachment.

  • Add in your cold butter and mix on low until the mixture resembles a coarse mealy sand

  • Add in the egg and water and mix on low until the dough sticks together

  • Flatten and wrap in plastic wrap. Let the dough chill for 20 minutes or overnight before using it. Let warm for 20 minutes or until pliable but still firm before rolling out.

For the apple filling

  • Peel, core and slice apples into 1/2" wedges

  • Place apples in a large pan over medium heat with butter. Saute until apples are warm. About one minute.

  • Add the first quantity of apple cider juice, cinnamon, cloves, and sugar, honey, salt, and lemon juice and stir to combine.

  • Stirring occasionally, cook until the apples have softened. They should still have a little bit of firmness, but not be mushy.

  • Whisk second quantity of apple cider juice and cornstarch together in a separate cup to make a slurry, then add the slurry to the apples while gently stirring over medium-high heat.

  • Cook and stir for 2 to 3 minutes until the mixture begins to bubble to make sure the cornstarch is fully cooked.

  • Add in orange extract, vanilla, salt, lemon juice, and honey. Stir to combine. Remove from the heat and let cool.

Pie Assembly

  • Preheat your oven to 425ºF

  • Let mealy pie dough and flakey pie dough warm up at room temperature until you can roll it out easily but butter is still firm and not sticky

  • Fill the pie crust with your cooled apple filling

  • Roll out to 1/8" thick and place into your pie dish. Trim off the excess, leaving 1/4" of space around the pie dish to account for shrinking.

  • Roll out your flakey pie dough and cut into 1" strips.

  • Brush the edges of the pie crust with your egg wash (one egg whisked together with 1 tablespoon of water)

  • Weave the pie dough on top of the apple filling to form the lattice design.

  • Pinch the lattice and the bottom crust together and flute the edges if desired

  • Brush the entire pie with egg wash and sprinkle with sanding sugar if desired

  • Place the pie on the bottom rack of the oven. Bake for 15 minutes at 425ºF then reduce the temperature to 350ºF. Bake for another 35-45 minutes or until the crust shrinks away from the sides of the pie plate.

  • Let cool one hour before serving. Store leftovers in the fridge for up to two days.

Nutrition

Serving: 8g | Calories: 483kcal (24%) | Carbohydrates: 101g (34%) | Protein: 9g (18%) | Fat: 5g (8%) | Saturated Fat: 2g (10%) | Cholesterol: 34mg (11%) | Sodium: 509mg (21%) | Potassium: 283mg (8%) | Fiber: 5g (20%) | Sugar: 33g (37%) | Vitamin A: 188IU (4%) | Vitamin C: 6mg (7%) | Calcium: 43mg (4%) | Iron: 4mg (22%)

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