Recipe for fried apple pies
lifesangel
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Posted 5:57 pm, 04/30/2008
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fried apples pies one or 2 cans of apples from store add sugar and cinnamon to taste heat ... crust can biscuits roll one out at a time add your spoon of apples push side down real good --- add oil to frying pan put in pie you just made turn when brown take out let cool or warm eat away mmm good
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Bushman
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Posted 7:07 pm, 03/31/2008
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You can add a TBS of butter to help the sugar dissolve. Apples at Yadkin Vally Country store in Elkin
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pjp4340
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Posted 4:40 pm, 03/31/2008
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i have 2 questions about this recipe. Where do you get dried apples and do you add any liquids to the dried apples in the saucepan?
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calla_lily
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Posted 2:54 pm, 03/25/2008
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My Aunt used to make the best fried pies! Sadly, she passed away 6 years ago at the age of 92. I remember her recipe, though. She didn't make her crust, she used canned biscuits, and rolled them out really thin. She used cinnamon rather than allspice, but I would bet good money that Bushman's recipe is GREAT!!!
(Just brought up a happy memory)
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Bushman
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Posted 3:44 pm, 02/15/2008
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Fried Dried Apple Pies Pie Crust: 4 cups flour (plain) 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 cup milk 1 1/2 cups shortening Sift flour, baking powder and salt into bowl. Take out 2/3 of this mixture and mix it with 1/2 cup of milk to form a paste. Add the shortening to remaining flour (3 1/3 cups) and blend until pieces are the size of small peas. Add flour paste and shortening flour mixture. Mix well until dough comes together and can be shaped into a ball. Roll out crusts 1/8 inch thick. Makes 5 pies. Use more liquid if you desire softer dough. Pie Filling: 6 cups dried apples 1 teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons allspice 3 1/2 cups sugar Mix all ingredients together in large sauce pan or kettle. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until thick. Cool overnight before making pies. Roll dough balls into saucer sized pieces , Add about 1 large TBS (more or less ) apple filling,fold into half moon shape. Crimp edges lightly with fork to seal. Cook in a large fry pan with a little oil till golden brown.
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RichardS
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Posted 11:41 am, 02/15/2008
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I need a traditional recipe (with instructions) for fried apple pies. Thanks!
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