Showing posts with label dessert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dessert. Show all posts

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Making An Apple Pie (Recipe)

This Thanksgiving was one for firsts all right. It was the first time I didn't go to my parent's house for dinner, the first time I met my boyfriend's grandparents, and the first time I was asked to bake a pie. Now, I have never baked a pie before, despite the fact that I do enjoy baking quite a bit. Here's the recipe I followed (and modified). I hope you all will give it a try!


The Crust
Ingredients

4 cups all purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 chilled bowl of water
1 egg
2 sticks salted butter (or lard/fat)


  • combine your dry ingredients into a large mixing bowl.
  • break egg into your water bowl and mix it in.
  • cut the butter into the dry ingredients bowl and mix it in. I dove right in with my hands when it came to mixing so that I could more thoroughly do it as I didn't have proper mixing tools.
  • begin to mix in your egg/water mixture. Do so only 1 tablespoon at a time. When it starts to stick together, it's good!
  • divide your 'dough' into two equal portions and put into two ziplock bags. Flatten all of the air out and refrigerate for 1 hour.
  • after the hour wait, flour a rolling pin and a cutting board and roll out one portion of the dough. place the pie plate over the dough to check the fit then fold the dough in quarters then forths to pick up and place into plate. Unfold with center of dough in center of pie plate. (*if your dough rips here, just get a little bit of water on your finger and smooth it back into place.
  • with a small knife or kitchen shears, trim the edges of dough to fit the plate.
  • repeat the rolling process for the second portion of dough and once it is flat, cut 1 inch wide, long strips for your lattice.
  • put your cut apples (see filling recipe below!) into your pie plate on top of crust and start placing your lattice strips onto apples. Once it is how you like it, seal and crimp your edges with a fork then put into fridge for 30 minutes.


The Filling
Ingredients

8-10 Granny Smith Apples peeled, cut and cored
1/2 cup unsalted butter
3 tbs flour
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup water


  • preheat your oven to 425 degrees and turn on a burner to high heat.
  • in a sauce pan pour your butter and 3 tbs of flour, stir, and let cook for 1 minute
  • then add in your sugar, packed brown sugar and water. let this mixture come to a boil and reduce. cook like this for 5 minutes.
  • pull your pie out of the fridge (if/when ready) then pour your filling mixture over the crust. smooth out over the top with a spatula. most of the filling should flow into the lattice work on your pie and what is left on top will make your crust even more flaky.
  • pop your pie into the oven for 15 minutes
  • then turn your oven down to 350 degrees and cook for 35-45 minutes.

and that's all! I improvised a lot of this recipe to make it work for us and I was glad that Josh had offered to help me with the apples and filling. It was a lot of fun and came out deliciously! There should also be another picture to your right on my Instagram widget so you can take a peek at the process.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Smoothie Popsicles


Summer has been a great time for me to experiment with the blender. I found this popsicle maker skeleton (it's really the container you pour the juice into and the purple piece you see above which has a stick inside of it to make the popsicle) at Walmart for $3 and I have been seeing them in summer clearance sections in various stores. To save you more time, King Soopers has them for $3 and some change.

This particular popsicle you see above is a combination of orange juice, strawberries, blueberries and one apple. You just blend it in your blender as you would a normal smoothie then pour it into the skeleton and add the holders. It only takes a few hours to freeze up.

I'll post my next smoothie popsicle recipe creation as soon as we eat up the last 2 pops.