I wanted to make pie. Apple pie. And I wanted said pie to look super cute and be handy to eat. Eureka!
I'll make mini apple pies!
And they'll just be the cutest, most delicious mini-pies ever!
And it won't be hard at all, because apple pie is an american classic, and no classic can be that difficult, right?
Hurumph...how wrong I was....
The final result was great, but the road to pretty mini-pies is always under construction-at least in my kitchen.
I must let you know, this was not only my first attempt at mini-pies, but my first attempt at homemade pie in general. (Though frozen pies and I go waaay back, it really had no bearing on this endeavor here)
So, I did some research. After much trolling of the internet, I combined the following 3 recipes/methods to create these works of art (or so I hoped they would be):
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/good-eats/super-apple-pie-recipe/index.html
http://www.joyofbaking.com/ApplePie.html
http://www.myhomecooking.net/apple-pie/apple-pie-filling.htm
1st up-the easy part:
I employed the method of cutting, adding sugar & spice (and everything nice ;) then draining for an hour or so, then making a thick reduction of the juices:
By the time I mixed the ooeygooey sauce back in with the apples, the wonderful aroma of apples had penetrated every pore of my body...
I'm convinced it was this euphoric state that caused the next step of actually assembling the pies to be met with hurried exuberance...
I wanted to eat apple pie soooo badly, I did not take too much care in sealing the edges, and I completely forgot to brush the tops with eggwash-or even sprinkle any sugar on them!
The results of my first tray are seen here:
Actually-I'm not really censoring them...
I just didn't take any....
They looked dry and flat and very unappetizing; however, they tasted fine (you can be sure I double-checked that, maybe even triple and quadruple if you must know)...
But I knew I could do a much better job, if I paid attention and tried to ignore the dizzying scent of apple goodness...
So the next day, I did this:
these were better from the start. I made a bigger bottom, and made sure the were way taller than the cups.
after I filled each one, I was careful to seal, seal, seal (more on this in a bit), cut slits, and give a nice brush of eggwash, then some sugar, and into the oven.
Here's how they looked:
I'm pretty sure I knew I should do that, but I didn't really know-if you know what I mean....
ahhhh, well....next time, for sure!
And yes, there will be a next time because these were soooo good, they were gobbled up very quickly...
Almost too quickly, seeing that I spent the better part of an hour building each one-but hey, mini-apple pies-ACCOMPLISHED!!
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