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  2. Pumpkin Pie Spice vs. Apple Pie Spice: What’s the Difference?

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    Apple pie spice is a blend that shares many of the same ingredients as pumpkin pie spice — cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger — but more often includes allspice and occasionally cardamom; notably ...

  3. This secret ingredient is what makes McDonald’s apple ... - AOL

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    We’re all for a made-from-scratch apple pie, but if there’s one thing we’re suckers for, it’s a McDonald’s apple pie.

  4. Mincemeat - Wikipedia

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    Mincemeat is usually used as a pie or pastry filling. Traditional mincemeat recipes contain meat, notably beef or venison, as this was a way of preserving meat prior to modern preservation methods. [1] Modern recipes often replace the suet with vegetable shortening or other oils (e.g., coconut oil) and/or omit the meat. However, many people ...

  5. What Apples Are Best In Apple Pie? - AOL

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    3. Braeburn. Sweet and slightly tart, Windham especially likes to use Braeburn apples for their “complex, pear-like flavor.” Sounds divine, right?

  6. Apple pie - Wikipedia

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    An apple pie is a pie in which the principal filling is apples. Apple pie is often served with whipped cream , ice cream ("apple pie à la mode "), custard or cheddar cheese . [ 3 ] It is generally double-crusted, with pastry both above and below the filling; the upper crust may be solid or latticed (woven of crosswise strips).

  7. Pumpkin pie spice - Wikipedia

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    Pumpkin pie spice, also known as pumpkin spice, is an American spice mix, originally developed for flavoring the filling of a pumpkin pie. It does not include pumpkin as an ingredient. Pumpkin pie spice is similar to the British and Commonwealth mixed spice , and the medieval poudre-douce . [ 1 ]

  8. What Happens If You Accidentally Swap Baking Soda & Baking ...

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    Common sources of acid in baking recipes include buttermilk, yogurt, lemon juice, and cocoa powder. Baking soda isn’t just used as as a rising agent, either. It also improves the texture and ...

  9. Mixed spice - Wikipedia

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    Mixed spice, also called pudding spice, is a British [1] blend of sweet spices, similar to the pumpkin pie spice used in the United States. Cinnamon is the dominant flavour, with nutmeg and allspice. It is often used in baking, or to complement fruits or other sweet foods.