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  2. The Genius Apple Pie Trick We Wish We’d Known About Sooner

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    A simple trick to line the pan this way is to crumple up a large piece of parchment, then uncrumple and press into the pan. Assemble the pie: Place one crust in the cake pan, pressing it gently ...

  3. Pie - Wikipedia

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    A pie is a baked dish which is usually made of a pastry dough casing that contains a filling of various sweet or savoury ingredients. Sweet pies may be filled with fruit (as in an apple pie), nuts (), fruit preserves (), brown sugar (), sweetened vegetables (rhubarb pie), or with thicker fillings based on eggs and dairy (as in custard pie and cream pie).

  4. Cobbler (food) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, additional varieties of cobbler include the apple pan dowdy (an apple cobbler whose crust has been broken and perhaps stirred back into the filling), the Betty (see below), the buckle (made with yellow batter [like cake batter] with the filling mixed in with the batter), the dump (or dump cake), [6] [7] the grump, the ...

  5. 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).

  6. You Should Never Use This Apple In A Pie, According To A ...

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    Crispin. This yellow-green apple is also called a Mutsu. It has hints of honey and falls in the middle on the sweet-tart axis. That means it's great to use on its own when making an apple pie or ...

  7. The science behind the perfect apple pie - AOL

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  8. Pieing - Wikipedia

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    For this reason the pie is traditionally of the cream variety without a top crust, and is rarely if ever a hot pie. In Britain, a pie in the context of throwing is traditionally referred to as a custard pie. An aluminium pie pan or paper plate filled with whipped cream or more typically, shaving cream can substitute for a real pie.

  9. Dump cake - Wikipedia

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    A piece of blackberry dump cake served with whipped cream. A dump cake is an American dessert similar to a cobbler but with a cake-like topping.It is so named because it is prepared by "dumping" ingredients (typically canned fruit or pie filling, followed by a boxed cake mix) into a cake pan without mixing.