Saturday, November 14, 2009

Apple Cranberry Streusel Pie

I am never going to become famous posting to this blog once a month. Of course, I wasn't thinking about becoming famous at blogging at all. There are hundreds, no thousands, of really good food and recipe blogs out there. Nonetheless, here is another entry being humbly offered for your reading and eating enjoyment. It's a delicious twist on the great old standby - apple pie. I think I mentioned once or twice how I am trying to use that expensive jar of cardamom that I bought.  Okay, I threw some in this recipe for good measure, plus a few other ingredients to make this pie one that tastes as awesome as it looks. Try it, and please leave a comment for me to let me know you stopped by.

STREUSEL TOPPING
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup flour
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
4 Tbs. cold butter

PIE FILLING
1/3 cup white sugar
2 Tbs. flour
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/4 tsp. cardamom
2 tsp. lemon juice
1/3 cup dried cranberries
8 or 9 apples (2 1/2" small size)

1 frozen deep dish pie crust shell
1 Tbs. butter

Prepare the streusel topping by combining the brown sugar, flour, walnuts and butter. Use a pastry cutter or your hands to mix the streusel into a crumbly mixture. Set aside.

Peel and thinly slice the apples. Place in a large bowl and add the white sugar, flour, cinnamon, cardamom, lemon juice and cranberries. Stir to coat evenly. Pour this mixture into the deep dish pie crust, packing it down a bit as you go.  Listen, if you want to make your own crust, knock your socks off. I just love those frozen crusts! Mound the mixture higher in the middle. Top evenly with the streusel, packing it down well. Dot with the Tbs. of butter. Place on a baking sheet and bake in a 350 degree preheated oven for about 50 to 55 minutes. Remove to a rack and let it cool before slicing.

This recipe is not part of the not so famous "Singingirl Cooks!" cookbook.  If you are interested in knowing more about owning the book, please let me know and I'll tell you how easy it is to make that happen!




9 comments:

  1. well when you told me you were thinking of trying something new with apples, I had no doubt you would come up with something spectactular. And as always, you did. Can't wait to taste and try this one.. umm umm good.
    Arlene

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  2. Yum!
    I'll try it tomorrow.
    Nice blog, Beth.

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  3. I've just tasted for the first time today, Beth's recipe! Excellent! I highly recommend it with a fresh cup of coffee. Do yourself a favor and tell all your friends about this. LOVE PAUL

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  4. looks wonderful! i need to get out my baking dishes and give it a whirl!

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  5. Looks simple and delicious - - - off to the store to get the ingredients!
    Thanks

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  6. Looks like just the thing for T'giving!
    pam

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  7. Hi Sissy:

    If it tastes as good as it looks, its a winner!! Are you making it for Thanksgiving? If so, I'm doubly sorry we won't be there! :(

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  8. Looks yummy. I never think about cranberries. I will have to try this one.
    What kind of apples to do recommend? The last couple of apple pies I made I used two kinds - granny smith and cortland.
    Keep the recipes coming.

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  9. The best dang pie EVER!!!

    your blog doesn't accept my TypePad, OpenID, Google, or even the stinkin' Name/URL to post a comment. What's the problem with this darn thing anyway, Beth!!!!!

    Why can everyone else post comments but I can't without using Anonymous. My luck, this won't work either.

    Susan

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