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

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    Which Apples To Avoid. When it comes to baking, not all apples are a great fit. Apples like Red Delicious, McIntosh, Gala, and Fuji are overly sweet and have a soft, mealy consistency that become ...

  3. 40 Amazing Apple Cake Recipes You Have to Bake On Repeat - AOL

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    A four-layered cake filled with apples in between layers, a caramel drizzle, topped with cinnamon apples. Get the recipe: Caramel Apple Layer Cake Kitchen Fun With My 3 Sons

  4. These Apples Are The Secret To A Perfect Apple Pie - AOL

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    Here's a list of the best apples for baking apple pie. All of these picks are great for baking and won't turn to mush in the oven. Don't forget to mix and match the sweet and tart picks for the ...

  5. Gala (apple) - Wikipedia

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    Gala apples are non-uniform in color, usually vertically striped or mottled, with overall orange color. [1] They are sweet, fine textured, and aromatic, [ 1 ] and in addition to being eaten raw and cooked are especially suitable for creating sauces.

  6. Golden Delicious - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] America's Test Kitchen, Food Network, and Serious Eats all list Golden Delicious apples as one of the best apples for baking apple pie due to its balanced flavor and its high pectin content that allows it to stay intact when cooked. [14] [15] [13] Density 0.79 g/cc; Sugar 13.5%; Acid 5.6 gram/litre; Vitamin C 10–20 mg/litre [16]

  7. 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. 20 Different Types of Apples and Which ...

  8. Esopus Spitzenburg - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, Ulysses Hedrick described Esopus Spitzenburg (sometimes simply called "Spitzenberg") as "one of the leading American apples ... [A]bout the best to eat out of hand, and very good for all culinary purposes as well." [4] In particular, it is a good apple for baking pies and is also valued as a cider apple. [5]

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

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    Jonathan apples offer a more subtle tartness—not as much as a Granny Smith, but still intense enough to work well with a sweeter variety for a pie, cider, or any baking need. Use for baking ...