I’ve always looked on the bright side.
I mean, so what if we’re all going to perish in the downward spiral of climate change, at least we’ll be eating some yummy apples and pie along the way.
So, I just harvested my last apples, yep, I did. They were still hanging on the tree in January so I picked them off. I thought they were going to be pithy and dry and tasting of cardboard.
I have large hands, so that is one big puppy.
But they weren’t, they were crispy and juicy and as big as grapefruit.
I planted the tree 2 ½ years ago at my mom’s house. I bought it bare root—one of those 5-in-1 grafted multivariety trees.
Here’s the first apple pie I made from the last harvest of these incredible apples. I’ll be making the next one tomorrow.
That apple pie is gone now of course, it lasted about 12 1/2 minutes.
This is my recipe for Apple Pie filling:
Peeled and sliced apples, enough to mound up in a pie plate.
(I’m not good at measurement stuff)
½ cup brown sugar
3 tbsp flour
1 tsp. cinnamon (I don’t like cinnamon in apple pies very much)
½ tsp cardamom (I like the combo of these two spices)
Toss the ingredients together.
Throw into a Trader Joe’s piecrust and bake for 425 for 8 min.
Reduce to 325 for at least 1 hour.
Make sure the pie is bubbly when you take it out of oven.
Let cool out of reach of pet dogs.
The photo of the dogs makes me smile. To me it looks like they're a doggie choir, just waiting for the conductor to give them the down beat :-)
Posted by: Patricia | January 08, 2012 at 09:22 AM
Love the pic of the doggies It's the cutest pic I've ever seen!! But where was Kua? Upstairs tinkling on your two rugs?
Posted by: kimmy | January 12, 2012 at 12:05 PM