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Any tips? What kind of apples should I use?
Any tips? What kind of apples should I use?
Granny Smith's.....
I use a combination of Granny Smith and Gala's.
Granny Smith apples are too juicy. The best apple for pie baking is the Rome apple but they're had to find, especially this time of year. I use the Braeburn apples when I can't get Rome.
they are the best..tart.......and sweet.....got to cook them thoroughly.
Whatever. I don't like the way they work with my recipe. They're way too juicy.
But I forgot you're the expert on EVERYTHING.
This is my favorite apple pie recipe:
"Double Crust Apple Pie"
Whatever. I don't like the way they work with my recipe. They're way too juicy.
But I forgot you're the expert on EVERYTHING.
jazz lady;3551586[B said:] Just add some figs ripened off the branch for the PERFECT pie. [/B]
Anyway, Granny Smith are okay in pies when mixed with another sweeter variety. Like Catt, I love Braeburn and Rome for cooking as well as Winesap, Cortland, McIntosh and Gala (my personal favorite).
Avoid varieties like Red Delicious and Golden Delicious - good for eating but turn to mush when baking.
OMG...midnight, 4AM...do you guys live on this site or what??
Oh and thanks, I'll be looking for Granny Smith's for my pie