APPLE PIE FILLING
INGREDIENTS:
3 lbs. cooking apples, McIntosh, Granny Smith, etc.
2 cups sugar (to taste) or 1 cup of Molasses
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1 teaspoon
allspice
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg (optional)
Peel and core apples; cut into thin slices. Place in a stock pot
over high heat. Add enough water to keep apples from sticking and
bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer; dip out excess water
since the apples are naturally moisture laden. Add sugar, cinnamon,
allspice, ground cloves and nutmeg and simmer uncovered until apple mixture is the
consistency of "store bought pie filling." Add additional sugar and
spices as needed. Allow to cool before usage. Fresh or
dried peaches make a wonderful fried pie as well.YIELD: 10
pies
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NOTE: It took about forty minutes to cook the apple pie
filling on 12-16-12.
FRIED APPLE PIE PASTRY
INGREDIENTS:
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 cup Crisco shortening
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup Carnation milk
1 egg, well beaten
1 teaspoon sugar
Vegetable or peanut oil for frying
Sift flour, baking powder, salt and sugar together in a large mixing bowl.
Cut shortening into flour mixture; add beaten egg, milk and mix all ingredients together. Place on
floured board and knead until stiff and elastic. Divide dough into10
portions and form each into a ball. Roll each dough ball out on a lightly floured surface
to 1/8 inch thickness. Spoon 2 to 3 heaping tablespoons of apple
pie filling mixture onto center of circular pastry dough; moisten 1/2 of the
edge of the pastry dough using water with a small pastry brush; fold dough over pie
mixture, trim any excess uneven dough and crimp edges with the tines of a fork. Fry in hot oil
325 to 350 degrees F. until
golden brown on each side and place on paper towels to drain and allow to cool or serve
while hot.
YIELD: 10 fried apple pies.
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NOTES: This fried pie pasty recipe is nearly identical to
the one Roy Mosteller has in the Adcock Family Traditions Cookbook circa
1997, but increased the flour, baking powder and shortening and reduced the
salt. His recipe would be right on the money for eight (8) fried apple
pies. You can use canned biscuits for the pastry dough if
desired. Simply remove biscuits from the package and roll each biscuit
out onto floured surface to about 1/8+--inch thickness. Also, you can
use dried apples and/or peaches and reconstitute them by soaking in water for several hours
until they rehydrate and use the apple pie filling recipe above.
Roy Mosteller of Hayesville, NC uses 2
cups of dried apples and 1 cup of Molasses in his apple pie filling recipe
and now bakes them instead of frying them for health concerns but IMHO
(in my humble opinion), the fried pies are the way to go.
This recipe yields very large pies with a very generous amount of pie
filling in them. We started out planning on doing eight, but they were
very large as evidenced by the first fried pie in the last pix posted above.
Ten pies are the right amount for this recipe.
An electric frying pan maintains the oil temperature better than a regular
large frying pan but I didn't want to "drag out" the electric frying pan.
The above frying pan could easily fry two at a time but we were not in a
hurry today. Keep the oil level at least 1/2 deep in the frying pan;
add additional oil as needed.
The last pix has only eight (8) fried apple pies showing, whereas my bride and
myself helped ourselves to one each with a hot cup of Java while they were still warm......grin if you must! My bride and myself were well pleased
with these pies, especially the homemade pastry dough but the canned
biscuits are the easy route to take. You need to lightly
brush off the excess flour from the apple pie after assembly and before
frying to get a more even golden brown color to them.
The Wadesboro Church of God had an Apple Pie Sale on 12-14-12.
Click on this link which inspired
this recipe.
UPDATE: I used a Victoria 8-inch cast iron
tortilla
press to make a few fried apple pies on 02-07-2020 and 02-08-2020
and they came out excellent without the usage of a rolling pin or flour.
Web published by Bill aka Mickey Porter 12-15-12 with pixs added on
12-16-12 and 02-09-2020.LEAVING ON A
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