IRISH APPLE PIE

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I took a trip to Ireland November 2011. I picked up this cookbook called Irish Food & Folklore by Clare Connery.

Provided by Melanie B

Categories     Fruit Desserts

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 13

PIE FILLING
3 1/2 lb bramley cooking apples (or any tart cooking apples)
5 Tbsp granulated sugar
6 cloves, whole
caster sugar
PASTRY CRUST
1 1/4 c flour
1 pinch salt
5 oz butter
3 oz lard (or use all butter)
1 Tbsp caster sugar
1 egg yolks, reserve whites
4-5 Tbsp water

Steps:

  • 1. Sieve the flour and salt into a large mixing bowl, then cut the butter and fat into the flour and rub in until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Stir in the sugar. Mix the egg yolk with 3-4 T of water. Sprinkle over the top of the crumbled mixture. Mix with a broad bladed knife to form a stiff ball. Work only long enough to form a ball. Leave the pastry to rest in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes before using.
  • 2. Cooks Notes: The food processor is a most convenient way to make pastry crust. Success, however, depends on careful processing to ensure the dough is not overworked. Pastry freezes well and can therefore be prepared in advance.
  • 3. Prepare the pastry. Divide into two and roll one piece 1 1/2 inches larger than an ovenproof pie plate. Line the plate with the pastry and cut off the excess.
  • 4. Brush the pastry rim with lightly beaten egg white (reserved from making the pastry) and lay the pastry trimmings on top.
  • 5. Peel, core and thinly slice the apples. Arrange alternate layers of apples and sugar in the center of the plate with cloves.
  • 6. Roll out the second piece of pastry just large enough to cover the pie. Brush pastry rim with egg white and and cover the pie with the pastry lid. Press the edges firmly together to seal and flute to decorate.
  • 7. Brush the pie with the remaining egg white and sprinkle with castor sugar. Bake in a 400F (200C or Gas Mark 6) preheated oven for 10 minutes, then reduce the temperature to 350F (180C or Gas Mark 4) and bake further for 20-30 minutes or until the apples are tender and the pastry is pale gold in color. Sprinkle with more castor sugar and serve hot or sold with whipped cream.
  • 8. Cooks Notes: For Rhubarb Tart, use 2-3 lb rhubarb cut in 3/4 inch lengths, tossed in 2 T cornflour. For Apple and Blackberry Pie, use 2 lb of apples and 1 lb of blackberries.

Eyoba 16
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I'm not a big fan of apple pie, but this one was really good! The crust was flaky and the filling was sweet and tart. I will definitely be making this pie again.


Man_who_ate_his_shoes 1
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This was the best apple pie I've ever had! The crust was flaky and the filling was perfectly spiced. I will definitely be making this pie again.


Angela Kaunda
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This pie is so good! The crust is flaky and the filling is perfectly balanced. I used a mix of Granny Smith and Honeycrisp apples, and they cooked down beautifully. I will definitely be making this pie again.


BXYZ Entertainment
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Not a fan of this pie. The crust was dry and the filling was too sweet. I won't be making this pie again.


Yasmika Pamudith
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This was my first time making apple pie and it turned out great! The crust was flaky and the filling was perfectly spiced. I used a mix of Granny Smith and Honeycrisp apples, and they cooked down beautifully. I will definitely be making this pie agai


Shabbir sipra
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This Irish Apple Pie is a winner! The crust is flaky and the filling is sweet and tart. I used Honeycrisp apples and they were nice and crisp, even after baking. I will definitely be making this pie again.


Hesham Moustafa
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This pie is delicious! The crust is flaky and the filling is perfectly spiced. I used Granny Smith apples and they held their shape well. I will definitely be making this pie again.


Mostafa Balkak
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The pie was good, but the crust was a bit too dry. I think I would use a different recipe for the crust next time.


kevin lackeram
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This pie was a bit too sweet for my taste, but the crust was flaky and the filling was nicely spiced. I think I would use less sugar next time.


Tharu Amar
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Wow, this pie is amazing! The crust is so flaky and the filling is perfectly balanced. I used a mix of Granny Smith and Honeycrisp apples, and they cooked down beautifully. I will definitely be making this pie again.


Laya Ahmed
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This Irish Apple Pie is a must-try! The crust is flaky and buttery, and the filling is sweet and tart with a hint of spice. I used Granny Smith apples and they held their shape well. I also added a bit of vanilla extract to the filling for extra flav


Sana Pco
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I made this pie for a potluck and it was a huge success! Everyone loved it. The crust was flaky and the filling was perfectly spiced. I used Honeycrisp apples and they were nice and crisp, even after baking. I will definitely be making this pie again


USMAN SAHAB
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This pie was delicious! The crust was perfectly flaky and the filling was sweet and tart with the perfect amount of cinnamon and nutmeg. I used a combination of Granny Smith and Honeycrisp apples, and they cooked down beautifully. I will definitely b


Nepali status Nepali pubg
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First time making this Irish Apple Pie and it turned out great! The crust was nice and flaky, and the filling was sweet and tart. I used a mix of Granny Smith and Honeycrisp apples, and they cooked down perfectly. I also added a bit of lemon zest to


Rahab Wangui
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This Irish Apple Pie was a hit! The filling was perfectly balanced, with just the right amount of sweetness and tartness. The crust was flaky and golden brown. I used Granny Smith apples, which held their shape well and gave the pie a nice crunch. I