This is hands down, the best apple pie I have ever made. The Thick Gel (modified cornstarch is the best pie thickener and sauce thickener I have ever used.
Ingredients for pie filling:
8 medium apples, peeled and
sliced
A splash lemon juice
¼ teaspoon cinnamon
¾ teaspoon apple pie spice
¼ cup sugar
2 tablespoons thick gel or
corn starch Where to buy Thick Gel?
¼ cup pecan chips, optional
2 pie crust shells (Pillsbury)
1 recipe caramel sauce*
Ingredients for Caramel Sauce*:
3 tablespoons caramel ice
cream topping
¼ cup brown sugar
¼ cup butter
½ cup powdered sugar
¼ cup THICK GEL
Directions:
Preheat oven
to 400 degrees F. In a large bowl, add a splash of lemon juice. Wash,
peel and slice the apples. Stir apples in bowl after each apple is
sliced. Add the cinnamon, apple pie spice, sugar and thick gel (or corn
starch) and mix well. Roll
out bottom crust in a pie dish. Fork around the bottom and edges.
*Directions to Make Caramel Sauce:
In a medium sauce pan, add all the Caramel Sauce ingredients. Cook
on low heat until ingredients are dissolved. Turn
up to medium heat and bring to a boil. Boil
for 5 minutes (you are making caramel candy).
Do not let cool.
Immediately pour ¼ of the hot caramel sauce in the apples and mix in. Then, quickly pour apple and caramel mixture into prepared pie dish. Pour
the remaining hot caramel sauce over the apples. Place
the top pie crust over the pie and crimp
the edges to seal the pie. Bake for 35 – 45 minutes in the
preheated oven on 400 degrees F. Check after 15 minutes…depending on
your oven, turn down to 375 degrees
F if the crust looks like it is getting too brown, too soon. Let cool
completely. Serve with vanilla ice cream or whipping cream.
Making Caramel Sauce |
Boiling Caramel Sauce |
Caramel Sauce over apples in pie shell |
Ready to Cook |
Just out of the oven with the pie shield |
Just out of the oven |
Wow! Look at those apple windows! :) So cute . . . and scrumptious looking. I can definitely see why you're pleased with this. Way to go, Tamara!! You're awesome!
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