This answer is so wrong. While they both have the same basic ingredients. The French Apple pie has a nutmeg and raisins. Also, the biggest difference is topping. French Apple does not have crumb topping. It has a thick vanilla glaze topping.
The best apples would be either Granny Smith or McIntosh apples.
Choose Jonathan, Jonagold, Winesap, or Pippin apples for a tart pie.
Choose Fuji, Pink Lady, Suncrisp, Rome Beauty, or Empire apples for a sweet pie.
Apple pie has a normal crust on the top (like the one used as the bottom crust of the pie). Dutch apple pie has a crumb topping similar to that of an apple crisp, but without the oatmeal.
A regular apple pie is a double crust pie, meaning it has both a top and bottom crust. A dutch apple pie has just the bottom crust, but a sugar, butter, flour, cinnamon crumble on top.
The standard recipes for a dutch and french apple pie are identical. This could vary slightly depending on who is making it I'm sure, but they appear to be exactly the same
Technically they are both the same although there are a variety of recipes available for both.
The apples and the scent.
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The Dutch came from Holland, and the Germans came from Germany.
Yes. Dutch can be similar to English but Finnish is not.
Apple = appel
nothing, it is the same.
The same as the difference between the Americans and the Canadians England and The Netherlands are two completely different countries.
appel is the word for apple in Dutch. It is a fruit that can be eaten.
The original Dutch Apple pie developed in the heart of America. The Dutch apple pie is a big tribute in American history; there for, people like it.
Value and btw Netherlands uses euros
good questionits pronounced ala apple in dutch is called-alaEdit: Google translator pronounces is as app-leh - Try it yourself (use related link) Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
Dutch Apple Pie...
Jewish: someone who practices the religion of Judaism or, if secular, someone who is descended from Jewish populations of Europe, Asia, or Africa. Dutch: someone who is from the Netherlands (Holland).
Germany. It is called strudel there.