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A large, round apple with firm, dry, sweet, slightly tart white flesh. Excellent keeper. Scab and canker resistant. Cooking, eating PickE late September. Use October–November. Baltimore (a.k.a. Baltimore Pippin) [9] US <1860 Width 78 mm (3.1 in), height 62 mm (2.4 in). Stalk 15 mm (0.59 in). Flesh whitish, juicy, subacid. Eating Use December ...
Haralson apples are crisp and juicy, having a tart flavor. They are good for eating, cooking, ... The species of the Haralson apple is the Malus domestica.
The look: The Kiku is a nicely shaped, round apple with pretty green and red striations. The flesh is slightly yellow. The taste: This is a mildly sweet apple with a high water content. It’s ...
Calvados – French apple brandy; Calvados Roger Groult – Brandy produced in France; Candy apple – Whole apple with a hard candy coating; Caramel apple – Apple covered with caramel and sometimes nuts; Cider – Fermented alcoholic beverage from apple juice; Cider doughnut – Type of doughnut; Cobbler – Baked dish resembling a pie; Eve ...
Yields: 8 servings. Prep Time: 20 mins. Total Time: 1 hour 30 mins. Ingredients. For the filling. 5. apples, peeled, cored, and sliced. 1/3 c. packed brown sugar
Idared is a type of apple cultivar from Moscow, Idaho, United States. Variety is characterized by a non-uniform skin color. First developed at the University of Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station in 1942, [1] it is a cross between two apple varieties (Jonathan × Wagener). The Idared has a white flesh with a firm body, and is tart and juicy.
Bake the pie in the center of the oven until the crust is golden and firm and the apples are tender, about 55 minutes. Transfer the cookie sheet to a rack to cool. Slide the pie onto a plate, cut into wedges and serve.
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).