This is a Dutch Apple Pie. It is my personal favorite of all the pies I make. No, I think maybe butterscotch is the best. I hope I am never forced to choose.
I will talk about making pie crust later. My recipe is called Never Fail Pie Crust. I have used this recipe for 35 years and it is always, always flaky. It came from a department store cookbook put together with employee contributions and given out to customers at Christmas time. Bless them!
This post is the teaser for how to make this pie. Later I will make another and take more pictures to show it step by step and share the recipe.
This is what I made with the leftover pie crust. They are quite a tasty little treat while waiting for the pie to finish baking. I don't use a recipe for this so when my daughter recently asked how to make them this is what I told her:
"Roll out the dough, slather on some soft butter, throw on a bunch of sugar, sprinkle on cinnamon, roll it, cut in thin slices, and bake on ungreased cookie sheet until they are nicely browned. Remove from cookie sheet as soon as you
take them out of the oven." Actually, that is a much more detailed account of how it is done than what I told her. I made a few assumptions in her case, maybe a lot of assumptions. I will have to try to measure ingredients when I make them again or least come up with some approximations to share for those who aren't brave enough to just "slather and throw" ingredients. Few things you bake are constructed loosely enough to slather and throw and it really is quite fun to do. Maybe some will give a try? Let me know how you do if decide to jump in and experiment.
Until next time, God bless.