This mouthwatering apple pie filled with tart apples, sugar, and cinnamon bakes in a ready-made pie crust at 350 degrees for a special occasion-worthy dessert.
Ingredients
- ½ cup white sugar
- 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 3 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1 (14.1 ounce) package double-crust pie pastry, thawed
- 6 medium tart apples – peeled, cored and sliced
Directions
Step 1
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Place a baking sheet on an oven rack.
Step 2
Stir sugar, flour, and cinnamon together in a small bowl until well combined. Cut butter into small pieces; divide into two equal piles.
Step 3
Roll out pastry to an 11- or 12-inch circle; press into a 9-inch pie pan. Roll out top crust and set aside.
Step 4
Place sliced apples into a large bowl. Pour sugar mixture over top and add 1/2 of the butter pieces. Toss apples until thoroughly coated. Pour into the pastry-lined pie pan.
Step 5
Dot apples with remaining butter. Place second pastry on top. Seal edges and cut steam vents in top crust.
Step 6
Set pie on the baking sheet in the preheated oven. Bake until filling is bubbly and crust is golden brown, 50 minutes to 1 hour.
Nutrition Facts (per serving)
Nutrition Facts | |
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Servings Per Recipe 8 | |
Calories 376 | |
% Daily Value * | |
Total Fat20g | 25% |
Saturated Fat7g | 33% |
Cholesterol11mg | 4% |
Sodium266mg | 12% |
Total Carbohydrate49g | 18% |
Dietary Fiber5g | 16% |
Total Sugars23g | |
Protein3g | |
Vitamin C5mg | 24% |
Calcium18mg | 1% |
Iron2mg | 8% |
Potassium146mg | 3% |
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
**Nutrient information is not available for all ingredients. Amount is based on available nutrient data.
(-) Information is not currently available for this nutrient.If you are following a medically restrictive diet, please consult your doctor or registered dietitian before preparing this recipe for personal consumption.
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- by: Chelsey Wolnowski
- 18 years ago
This was really good pie! We loved it. I used an assortment of apples:
2 Fujis
2 Granny Smith
2 Golden Delecious
I think that’s one of the secrests to a really good apple pie, combining really good apples together.
I also ended up adding more cinnamon than called for, about 1 tsp as well as 1/2 tsp of nutmeg as I really like a spicy apple pie. I slpashed about 1 tblp of real mexican vanilla over the top of the apples, before I put the top crust on.
To top it off, I brushed 2-3 tblsp mented butter on the top crust, and sprinkled it with a few tblsp granulated sugar. This made for a beautifuly golden, and crispy top crust. I served it warm with fresh whipped cream. YUM!!!!! -
- by: Diane Jacob Melotte
- 18 years ago
This pie was very easy, in fact it was the first time I ever made a pie. I had way too many apples, even though I used a deep dish, so I left some out. The only thing is that next time I will add more sugar–its just didn’t seem sweet enough. But it was still really good.
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- by: Jessica
- 18 years ago
I had never made an apple pie before and was worried about it turning out runny, but this one was perfect! I baked it for 15 minutes at 425 to set the crust and then for 50 minutes at 350. Got rave reviews at Thanksgiving and only one piece was left! Used Granny Smith apples and brushed the top crust with milk and sprinkled with sugar. Very tasty, beautiful pie! Thank you!
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- by: Jenna B.
- 18 years ago
I used this recipe to make my very first apple pie ever. It turned out wonderful! I took advice from another review on here to use different types of apples as well as added a little nutmeg for spice. I drizzled a little caramel over the apples before top crust, that added a nice extra flavor and moisture. Everyone loved it! I will use this recipe again!
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- by: Jenny
- 18 years ago
This turned out great! I made it for a Thanksgiving dinner with my friends – and everyone loved it! It was very easy. This was my first time making a pie – so if I can pull it off, anyone can!
I skipped dobbing butter on the apples after putting them in the pie – and they turned out much crispier -rather than mushy. I also used an assortment of apples…
DELICIOUS! TRY IT!
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- by: Cookdap Member
- 17 years ago
Yummy.. this was great. I omitted the butter and instead added 10 caramels, cut in half. I put half the apples in the crust, then half the caramels, then the remaining apples and caramels. Brushed the crust with cream and sprinkled with sugar before baking. Absolutely wonderful.
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- by: Naomi Witzke
- 17 years ago
Delicious! I used a mixture of Granny Smiths and Braeburns, and there was a LOT of apple filling! My husband said he prefers a “flatter” apple pie – this one was super tall because of all the apples. I made a homemade crust and added 1/8 tsp each of nutmeg and cloves as well as the cinnamon. I like one reviewer’s idea of adding a splash of vanilla, because this pie seemed to lack moisture somehow. I’ll keep tinkering, but I love this basic recipe!
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- by: Maritza Villa De Gutierrez
- 17 years ago
I’m not big on apple pie but my husband is. He said it was the best apple pie he ever had which made me a happy baker. The only changes I did was I used self rising flour, splenda, egg whites instead of whole eggs and I also added a touch of nutmeg. In addition, I brushed egg white on the crust. Thanks for a great recipe!
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- by: Love2cook
- 17 years ago
I’m a homeschool mom, and decided my kids could use a fun filled home-ec class(oldest is 7 and twins are 5)! My kitchen looks like a tornado hit it, but the pie was worth it! We added a touch of pure vanilla, nutmeg and 2 tablespoons of brown sugar. Great recipe-Thanks for sharing!
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- by: Jean Shinkle
- 17 years ago
Overall this is a good apple pie. I used the mix of apples as others suggested. I put the bottom pie shell in the oven for 10 min. before pouring the apples in to make sure it didn’t come out soggy in the end. I also mixed a little squeeze of lime juice to add a bit more tart in the apples. I think I will try another recipe, in the end it just tasted like a fresh McDonalds apple pie.
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- by: Heather
- 17 years ago
This was the first apple pie I have ever made. It was quite good. I used Granny Smith apples. I also used Pillsbury ready made pie crust. There were only 1 downside to this pie. I think maybe next time I make this I will add some sugar on the top crust to give the topping a bit more of a flavor. Other than that…it’s a keeper!!
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- by: Riddah
- 16 years ago
I give it 5 stars because of the ease of making it and how tasty it is. The hardest part is peeling the apples and that you can do in front of the TV if you want! I cooked it for 20 college students and they decided to learn how so they can make it over and over again. You can really wow your friends and family with this even if you don’t usually bake!
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- by: Mark L Hall
- 16 years ago
I cut up the amount of apples you had in the recipe and had enough for 2 1/2 pies. I put the extra [with all the seasonings] into a sauce pan, added a litle water and cooked until soft. About 30 seconds in the blender and had the best cinnamon apple sauce ever. Great recipe.
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- by: PAFFEL22
- 16 years ago
I love to cook, but have never been a good baker. This recipe was so simple that even I mastered it – even with a 6 & 7 year old helper. Best of all, it turned out great! I followed another’s advice and added 1 tsp of vanilla and 1/4 tsp of nutmeg and sprinkled sugar on top of the pie crust. It was a little soupy at first (probably still too hot), but once it cooled, it was just the right consistency. Make sure you put a cookie tin under the pie tin in the oven or put some aluminum foil on the bottom of the oven in case there is any over flow! This is our new apple pie recipe!!
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- by: Cathy K
- 16 years ago
I tried this recipe looking for an easy apple pie to make. My family loved it! I did cheat and use the Pillsbury crust, I also added a little vanilla and nutmeg along with a shot (or two) of ground ginger. I did leave it set for about 3 hours before serving so it wasn’t to runny. Thanks for a great recipe, I am going to be making this often!
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- by: Nrgizrbune41
- 16 years ago
Very good apple pie. I did double the apples and sugar; than put in a 10″ shell. I did not double the flour,cinnamon or butter and it was great and very juicy. I like piled high apple pie. Pie making is my most favorite thing to do! I like to decorate with the extra pie dough.
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- by: Wilson190
- 15 years ago
This pie was easy to make and tasted great. I have made it a few times now, and it’s the only apple pie recipe that I will use. Some of the recipes involve a lot more, and don’t taste nearly as good. I even made a mistake last time I made it, I added 2 tablespoons of cinnamon instead of teaspoons, but I just told everyone that it was an Apple-Cinnamon pie… no one noticed the mistake!
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- by: Clarinetlover
- 15 years ago
I didn’t change a thing with this recipe and it turned out PERFECT! I made homemade crust and added some sugar and vanilla to the dough for a bit more flavor. I also followed the advice of another reviewer and brushed the top crust with water and sprinkled it with sugar. If you cut the pie right after you take it out of the oven, it’ll be too watery, but after about a half an hour the juice thickens up. I’ll definitely be making this again!
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- by: Tamera
- 15 years ago
I made this pie today its a cold fall autumn day so I thought I’d try this pie I just took it out of the oven my house smells wonderful I can’t wait to try it I added a little vanilla and nutmeg like other views suggested and after baking I brushed melted butter on top and added cinnamon sugar wow I can’t wait to try it.. Thanks again hopefully it turned out good. OMG this pie is the Bomb!!! I waited as long as I could the pie sat up beautifully the crust was buttery and flaky with the cinnamon topping I had two pieces allready absolutely irrasistable pie I will definitely be making this one again real soon I used the Flaky pie crust in the Food processor and made sure my ingrediants were very cold the crust just melts in your mouth perfect ammount of cinnamon/sugar for the filling absolutely amazing I can’t believe I made it :)) Tammy
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- by: Hnyb_Dee
- 15 years ago
This was the first apple pie that I’ve ever made. I liked it because it was simple yet yummy. My husband even liked it and he is not a big fan of pies. My only issue with this recipe was that I felt/tasted flour mixed in with the apples. I don’t know if I didn’t mix it properly or bake it long enough. Any suggestions as to what I did wrong? Besides that I thought it was wonderful.
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- by: Kahtiale
- 15 years ago
I give it five stars because it was so easy and tasted really great. I put way too much cinnamon in it, and instead of slicing the apples I diced them with the skin still on, and it worked out to be perfect. I also wound up baking it for just over an hour and it made it slightly crispy and wonderful. This is my apple pie recipe as of now!
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- by: Scrillaskronk
- 14 years ago
I just made this pie, and it was awesome. I added 2 strips of bacon and some maple syrup for some reason, so I guess I kind of made my own version. I also added the bacon grease, took out a tablespoon of butter, used only 1 teaspoon of cinnamon, and added some salt. I kind of made it up as I went, but it was probably the craziest pie I’ve ever had. This was also the first pie I’ve ever made, so it was pretty satisfying too.
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- by: Tyboston
- 14 years ago
I made this pie today and it was my first time ever making a pie. It came out great! I used 6 med/large Empire apples and substituted cornstarch for flour (since I didn’t have any flour). I also did a couple of other things a bit differently. I remember my grandmother showing me how to make apple pie when I was a kid so I used a couple of her techniques. One was that instead of adding the butter pieces to the mixture in the bowl, I mixed everything else, put a layer of the mixture in the crust, added some butter pieces, put another layer, added butter, etc. for 3 layers. I also brushed the top crust with milk before baking. It was delicious! I will definitely make this again.
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- by: Maria Pyle
- 14 years ago
Excellent recipe! I like things to be sweet so I added 1/2 cup of brown sugar and I also added 1/2 tsp of nutmeg. I liked the idea of other posters to brush the top with milk and sprinkle with sugar so I did that too. I’m sure it would have been great without these tweaks, but I altered it a bit to suit my personal tastes. I will never use another apple pie recipe again. This one is a keeper!
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- by: Sarahmaire
- 14 years ago
My husband and I LOVED this pie! This was my first attempt at pie making… I am trying to branch out and start cooking more. I used a 9 inch refrigerated pie pastry and was able to make use of all the apples. The seasonings were just right, not too sweet and not too tart. I added a little nutmeg just for the heck of it. It really turned out great! My husband ate it warm with vanilla ice cream, YUM!
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- by: Belleamoura
- 14 years ago
I rated this a tad lower than most of the other reviews because I feel it necessary to alter the recipe to include 1/4 cup of brown sugar and 1 tsp nutmeg. The pie was not sweet enough without the brown sugar, and nutmeg was necessary to compliment the cinnamon. I used this recipe in a 9 inch glass pie dish and baked it at 350 for 55 minutes.
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