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Bleudeturquoise 12-21-2018 06:03 PM

Best Bakery Apple Pie
 
Who has the best bakery apple pie - Publix - Winn Dixie - Fresh Market? Your opinion

raynan 12-21-2018 06:14 PM

Sam's Club

CWGUY 12-21-2018 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by raynan (Post 1609721)
Sam's Club

:agree:

B-flat 12-21-2018 08:48 PM

Gregg's Restaurant

graciegirl 12-22-2018 10:03 AM

Buy six apples and a package of refrigerated Pillbury already crusts.

Peel, core and slice apples. Add 3/4 cup sugar, a couple of tablespoons of flour and a sprinking cinnamon and nutmeg. If you don't have nutmeg it will still be yummy.

Spread the lower crust in your pie pan. (Let it sit out for ten fifteen minutes, it unrolls easier) Put the apple mixture in the pie and top with other crust and poke holes in the top with a fork.

Place in a preheated 375 degree oven and bake for 45 minutes. Bubbly stuff should be starting to come out of the holes you poked with fork. That is how you will know it is done and it will smell good too.

See if you can wait until it cools to eat it.

I like Gala apples. Some swear by Granny Smith or tart ones.

Merry Christmas.

P.S. Sometimes I will add a tablespoon of butter cut up before I put on the second crust.

Kerry Azz 12-22-2018 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1609823)
Buy six apples and a package of refrigerated Pillbury already crusts.

Peel, core and slice apples. Add 3/4 cup sugar, a couple of tablespoons of flour and a sprinking cinnamon and nutmeg. If you don't have nutmeg it will still be yummy.

Spread the lower crust in your pie pan. (Let it sit out for ten fifteen minutes, it unrolls easier) Put the apple mixture in the pie and top with other crust and poke holes in the top with a fork.

Place in a preheated 375 degree oven and bake for 45 minutes. Bubbly stuff should be starting to come out of the holes you poked with fork. That is how you will know it is done and it will smell good too.

See if you can wait until it cools to eat it.

I like Gala apples. Some swear by Granny Smith or tart ones.

Merry Christmas.

P.S. Sometimes I will add a tablespoon of butter cut up before I put on the second crust.

I will never use store bought crust, it to easy to make from scratch, I like using the Granny Smith apples, I kick it up a notch by using melted unsalted butter and pure maple syrup with a few raisins. The rest of your recipe is spot on and sounds awesome. Don’t forget the ice cream.

graciegirl 12-22-2018 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Kerry Azz (Post 1609836)
I will never use store bought crust, it to easy to make from scratch, I like using the Granny Smith apples, I kick it up a notch by using melted unsalted butter and pure maple syrup with a few raisins. The rest of your recipe is spot on and sounds awesome. Don’t forget the ice cream.

Kerry, I salute you. Making crust from scratch. It is far less expensive. I always feel a little guilty buying ready made.

Good ideas about maple syrup and raisins.

I was hoping that folks would see that baking an apple pie is really not hard and so good to smell and it warms the kitchen on a coolish day like this one.

Merry Christmas Kerry.

Two Bills 12-22-2018 10:40 AM

Without Bramley Apples, no apple pie is correct!:icon_wink:

bobthegolfer 12-22-2018 10:42 AM

Sam's Club Apple Pie is wonderful!

New Englander 12-22-2018 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bleudeturquoise (Post 1609719)
Who has the best bakery apple pie - Publix - Winn Dixie - Fresh Market? Your opinion

I've never had a pie from Fresh Market, but between the other two places, I'd go with Publix.

Daddymac 12-22-2018 11:04 AM

Now i can see Who To Invite for Desert to my house .
PLEASE NOTE: I like the Apples Cut in Small pieces.

Topspinmo 12-22-2018 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raynan (Post 1609721)
Sam's Club

Is sams clubs same as Wal-Mart? There pies are pretty good IMO. But, my wife make them from scratch so we rarely buy them.

graciegirl 12-22-2018 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1609907)
Is sams clubs same as Wal-Mart? There pies are pretty good IMO. But, my wife make them from scratch so we rarely buy them.

Sam's Club has really good baked goods, even better than Walmart who really doesn't do too bad at all. The only problem with Sam's Club's cakes and pies are that they are GIGUNDOUS.

Cakes and Cupcakes - Sam'''s Club

Bill32 12-24-2018 09:52 AM

Perkins....

Spikearoni 12-24-2018 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1609823)
Buy six apples and a package of refrigerated Pillbury already crusts.

Peel, core and slice apples. Add 3/4 cup sugar, a couple of tablespoons of flour and a sprinking cinnamon and nutmeg. If you don't have nutmeg it will still be yummy.

Spread the lower crust in your pie pan. (Let it sit out for ten fifteen minutes, it unrolls easier) Put the apple mixture in the pie and top with other crust and poke holes in the top with a fork.

Place in a preheated 375 degree oven and bake for 45 minutes. Bubbly stuff should be starting to come out of the holes you poked with fork. That is how you will know it is done and it will smell good too.


See if you can wait until it cools to eat it.

I like Gala apples. Some swear by Granny Smith or tart ones.

Merry Christmas.

P.S. Sometimes I will add a tablespoon of butter cut up before I put on the second crust.

Thank you for this easy recipe. I printed it and will definitely bake an apple pie soon. Happy Holidays GG


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