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Apple Pie

Apple pie is a fruit pie or tart made with apples and sometimes may include other fruits, such as raisins, figs and pears. Apple pie originated from Medieval England in 1381 from a recipe called "For to Make Tartys in Applis". The pies can be eaten hot or cold and nowadays is usually served with cream or ice cream. The pies were introduced to the Netherlands and Sweden, where their popularity spread throughout Europe. Later on during the colonization of America, apples had to be imported to the states from Europe in large amounts to make these pies, because apples were not native to America.

181 Questions

How is apple pie like?

delicious :D especially if its warm with cold vanilla ice cream

Where do you cool an apple pie?

You cool a pie because if you dont it will burn in your mouth it happened to me once.

Why does the pastry in apple pie base not cook?

You can either use french pastry dough, located in the freezer of your local supermarket, or make your own pie dough. The typical receioe you will come across contains a combination of flour, butter, egg and water to moisten

How long to bake a 5 inch apple pie?

This will likely be a temperature of 400F for about 25 to 30 minutes

The circumference of an apple pie divided by its diameter equals?

The circumference of a circle is 2πr where r is the radius or πd where d is the diameter.

The circumference of the apple pie divided by its diameter is πd/d = π.

Should you cook the apples before baking an apple pie?

Cooking apples before baking them in a pie is up to the cook. It can be done either way. Cooking or sauteing the apples before baking will make a softer apple filling. The apples will be crunchier if they are not cooked or sauteed before baking.

What is the radioactive half-life of apple pie?

I'm sorry, but apple pie does not have a half-life. You have to be radioactive to have a half-life. If apple pie was radioactive, half of the world would have 7 toes or legs growing out their backs.

All of the above is lies

How is an apple pie like a volcano?

The hot, sticky lava beneath a hardened crust is like an apple pie's;

When you make a hole in the middle, the filling (and steam) escapes.

Hope this helps ! (and now im hungry-lol). You could also in theory put a firecracker in a pie and blow it up.

How do you eat apple pie on a stick?

you put the rounded part of the crust onto the stick and there you have apple pie on a stick

Where can one get an wilcox apple pie?

Apple Annies is really good and also Stouts Cider Mill is excellent..here is a friends comment..Stout's has fantastic pie! Their apple pies are huge, really, they're enormous. On the advice of a friend I stopped here recently and was blown away by the wide selection of pies. You can either buy a whole pie to take with you or you can have a slice of pie with ice cream right there in the restaurant. They also sell honey, homemade syrup, and a variety of other items. Honestly, this place is great, give it a try...

How long do you cook a red delicious apple pie?

Regardless of the apple used in the pie, the process is the same - the cooking time always depends on the size of your pie and varies between 350F to 450F. Personally, I bake my 9 inch two crust homemade pies at 425F for 40 to 45 mins

What is the Gaelic for apple pie?

In Irish it's toirtín úll / pióg úll

Can an apple pie have lattice work?

Often people create a lattice-work top crust for apple pie. The bottom crust needs to be solid.

How do you know if an apple pie is going bad?

i guess you could smell it, if it doesnt smell normal its bad

How do you get apple pie for Muffy?

To make Apple Pie, you need to put apple, egg, butter and flour together in the oven.

Where and when was the apple pie invented and by whom was it invented?

Apple pie was invented by a Guy called "Appo Phie" he was the original inventor of apple pie and this is his story. When cavemen first discovered fire they had the brilliant idea of putting wheat, water and other cool cavemen stuff together, but they had no way of keeping it together so they invented metal. so they made a pot out of the metal. they put there mixture together and decided that they needed to add something to the recipe. suddenly a apple fell out of a tree and hit Appo in the head. they invented knives to cut the apple into slices. they put the apple slices into the middle of the special mixture. the cavemen needed a way to time the cooking of the pie so they invented the sundial. when the apple pie was done they ate it all, they were so excited that they built the pyramids. And that's the story of how apple pie was Created........YAY. imagine if there was no apple pie in the world. no metal, fire, anything. all thanks to apple pie.

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How do you reduce water when baking an apple pie?

To reduce the liquid in an apple pie you should use 1 to 2 tablespoons of flour in the apple mixture. The flour will help to absorb liquid, and any thicker liquid that is left at the end of baking will bind once the pie cools for serving

How can you prevent apples from turning into applesauce in an apple pie?

You need to use a good quality, firm apple, such as Golden Delicious or Granny Smith. I use a combination of the two because the golden delicious are sweeter and the granny smith tend to be more tart.

A lot of supermarkets have a sign by the apples stating the best uses for that type of apple.

Most importantly is that if the apple is dry or has a mushy texture when you eat it raw, it will make a bad pie. You want a good crisp apple if you plan to use it in your pie.