Monday, October 13, 2008

Renton Real Estate Blog And Apple Pie

Are you ready for winter?


As winter approaches, some turn their thoughts to cooking.

Nothing like the aroma, the memories of fresh baked goodies

when you come in from the cold.

 

I thought I would put up some old stand-by favorites. Enjoy …

Here is something else I found and was sure you would enjoy as well.


I was browsing the King Arthur Flour Web site and thought I'd share this recipe for Apple Pie with you. Enjoy!


If we had to choose a national dessert, apple pie would be at the top of the list. It's been part of our culture since Colonial days. This pie lets the apples tell the story, with a little bit of help from lemon juice, cinnamon, and some apple juice concentrate or boiled cider.


For the best apple flavor, use more than one variety of apple in your filling. Use apples that will hold their shape during baking: Jonagold, Granny Smith, Ginger Gold, Cameo, Northern Spy, and Delicious are some good choices.


And, when it comes time to serve, add a scoop of vanilla ice cream; or a slice of sharp cheddar cheese, as New Englanders often do.


Ingredients:

Crust

  • 2 1/2 cups Round Table Pastry Flour or King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/3 cup vegetable shortening
  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) cold unsalted butter
  • 1/2 cup plus 1 to 2 tablespoons ice water

Filling

Crust

Filling

Directions

1) In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour and salt.


2) Cut in the shortening until it's in lumps the size of small peas.


3) Dice the butter into 1/2" pieces, and cut into the mixture until you have flakes of butter the size of your fingernail.


4) Add the water, two tablespoons at a time, mixing with a fork as you sprinkle the water into the dough


5) When the dough is moist enough to hold together when you squeeze it, transfer it to a piece of wax or parchment paper. It's OK if there are some dry spots in the pile. Use a spray bottle of water to lightly spritz these places; that way you'll add just enough water to bring the dough together without creating a wet spot.


6) Fold the dough over on itself three or four times to bring it together, then divide it in half and pat it into two disks 3/4" thick.


7) Roll the disk on its edge, like a wheel, to smooth out the edges. This step will ensure your dough will roll out evenly, without a lot of cracks and splits at the edges later. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate for 30 minutes before rolling.


8) Lightly grease a 9-inch pie pan that's at least 2 inches deep. This will make serving the pie easier after it's baked.


9) Combine the sliced apples and lemon juice in a large mixing bowl.


10) In a small bowl, whisk together the sugar, flour, cornstarch, salt, and spices. Sprinkle the mixture over the apples, and stir to coat them. Stir in the boiled cider or apple juice concentrate.


11) Roll out half of the pastry to a 13" circle. Transfer it to the prepared pan, and trim the edges so they overlap the rim of the pan by an inch all the way around.


12) Spoon the apple filling into the pan. Dot the top with the diced butter.


13) Roll out the remaining pastry to an 11" circle. Cut decorative vent holes, if desired. Carefully place the pastry over the apples.


14) Time to preheat the oven to 425°F.


15) Roll the overhanging bottom crust up and over the top crust, pinching to seal the two.


16) Flute the edges of the pie, then place it in the refrigerator for 10 minutes to firm up the crust while the oven finishes heating.


17) Place the pie on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Bake the pie for 20 minutes at 425°F, then reduce the oven temperature to 375°F and bake for 40 minutes more, until you see the filling bubbling inside the pie. Check the pie after half an hour of baking time, and cover the edges with foil or a pie shield to keep them from browning too quickly.


18) When the pie is done, remove it from the oven and cool it completely before slicing.

 

 


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Lonnie Snyder
REALTOR®
Keller Williams Realty Southeast Sound
Phone: 206-406-2710
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Lonnie Snyder is a full time real estate agent
and REALTOR® with Keller Williams Realty specializing
in Residential Real Estate for buyers and sellers
in Washington's Kent, Renton, Newcastle and South Bellevue.

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