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  2. Don't Ever Use These Apples In Your Pies - AOL

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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 ...

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

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    When it comes to apple pie, Lauren opts for a warm slice of streusel-topped pie served with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream. ... The All-Clad Factory Seconds Sale just started: Get up to 73% off ...

  4. Cooking apple - Wikipedia

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    A cooking apple or culinary apple is an apple that is used primarily for cooking, as opposed to a dessert apple, which is eaten raw. Cooking apples are generally larger, and can be tarter than dessert varieties. Some varieties have a firm flesh that does not break down much when cooked. Culinary varieties with a high acid content produce froth ...

  5. 20 Different Types of Apples and Which Ones to Pick This Fall

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    Here are different types of apples, including which are best for baking. Try popular varieties like Gala and Granny Smith or unique ones like Cosmic Crisp.

  6. 25 Types of Apples for Baking, Snacking or Turning into Cider

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    bhofack2/Getty Images. Taste: tender and tangy Best for: salads, eating raw, applesauce You likely already know and love these deep red snacking apples with soft white flesh. They break down ...

  7. Bramley apple - Wikipedia

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    In pies and crumbles, the fruit is simply covered with the topping and baked; the moisture in the apples is sufficient to soften them while cooking. The flavour may be spiced, according to taste, with cloves, mixed spice or cinnamon. To make apple sauce, the apples are sliced and then stewed with sugar and lemon juice in a saucepan.

  8. Rome apple - Wikipedia

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    Rome apples for sale at the Newark, Delaware, Farmer's Market. The Rome apple (also known as Red Rome, Rome Beauty, Gillett's Seedling) is a cooking apple originating near Rome Township, Ohio, in the early 19th century. This apple remains popular for its glossy red color and for its utility in cooking.

  9. We Tried 13 Store-Bought Pie Crusts and the Winner Is Ina ...

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    This classic pie shell didn't leave a slick feeling in your mouth and had a homemade, almost floury taste to it (although not unpleasant at all). ... Related: 85 Favorite Pie Recipes From Apple ...