- Hey everyone, it's Natasha
of Natashaskitchen.com.
And today I'm gonna teach you how to make
what is probably the most
iconic pie of all time.
It is a homemade apple pie.
This one is loaded with apples.
Now the process is a little
different and it'll surprise you
but you're going to love the results.
So let's get started.
We'll start with the
sauce for the filling.
Place a medium saucepan over medium heat
and melt an eight tablespoons
of unsalted butter.
Stir in three tablespoons
of flour and let that simmer
for about a minute whisking constantly.
Next, whisk in 1/4 cup of
water and 3/4 cup of sugar.
Bring that to a boil then reduce the heat
and continue simmering for about
three minutes stirring occasionally.
This sauce is the secret ingredient.
It literally takes less than five minutes
but will transform your pie.
When it's done,
it'll have a light
caramel sauce consistency.
Take it off the heat and let it cool
while you prep your apples.
You'll need six to seven
Granny Smith apples
or you can use your
favorite tart crisp apple.
All of the apples together
weighed two and a quarter pounds.
Peel all of your apples
then cut them in a half
and remove the course.
To remove the course you can
either use a small paring knife
or an apple coring tool, or
you can use a melon baller
like this one and I'll leave
a link to this in the notes.
Once the apples are all peeled
and cored thinly slice them.
You should get about seven
cups of thinly sliced apples.
Transfer the apples to a large mixing bowl
and sprinkle the top with
one and a half teaspoons
of ground cinnamon.
Stir to evenly coat the
apples with cinnamon.
Next, add all of that
sauce that you made earlier
and make sure you get every last drop.
Stir in the sauce to coat the apples
and I'm telling you it's so worth it
to spend the extra five
minutes to make this sauce,
for the most incredible apple pie filling.
I'm using our favorite homemade
easy all butter pie crust
that I've been chilling
in the refrigerator.
This pie crust is incredible
and I will leave a link
to the video tutorial in the notes.
Sprinkle your work surface
generously with flour
and roll out your first pie crust.
Roll that first crust to about
a 12 inch diameter circle.
If you find the dough is
sticking to your rolling pin,
sprinkle on just a little more flour.
The easiest way to transfer
this into the pie pan
is to wrap it around
your rolling pin gently
and use a food scraper to loosen the dough
in case it gets stuck to the surface.
Now simply unwrap it
into a clean pie plate.
Mold that gently into the plate
and you should have a little bit of dough
hanging over the edges.
Add all of the apple mixture
mounting it slightly in the center.
And be careful not to get the feeling
on the edges of the dough
which will make it difficult to seal.
Set that aside, then roll the second crust
on a floured surface,
but this time just to about
an 11 inch round circle.
I found that if you push
the edges in like this,
it'll roll into a much more even circle,
which is important because
we're going to be making
strips out of this for
the lattice topping.
Also, if you're curious,
this is called a French rolling
pin, and it is my favorite.
I will leave a link to this in the notes.
Using your favorite pizza cutter,
cut 10 even thickness strips.
Making a lattice topping
is easier than you think.
Take one of the long
strips from the center
and place it across
the middle of your pie.
The first five strips
should be in one direction
across your pie with the
longer strips in the center
and the shorter ones towards the edges.
Peel back the second and fourth strips
and place one large strip down the center.
Now peel back the alternating strips
and add another strip of dough.
Continue doing this on the
right and then the left
until all of your lattice is complete.
Place any remaining scraps of dough
around the edges of the pan where needed.
Tuck the excess pie dough
into the pan around the edges.
Once all of the edges are tucked in,
you can crimp or flute the
edges of the pie dough.
And this process is so easy
but will make your pie look super fancy.
Push the dough in with
one finger on one hand
and pinch around it with two
fingers on the other hand.
Pat the edges down slightly
so that they don't brown
too much in the oven.
Next beat together one egg
and a tablespoon of sugar
and brush that egg wash generously
over all of the surface of the dough.
This will add a beautiful color
to your pie while it's baking.
Transfer that to the
center of a preheated oven
and bake at 425 degrees
Fahrenheit for 15 minutes.
Without opening the door,
reduce the heat to 350 degrees Fahrenheit
and continue baking another 45 minutes
or until the apples are
soft and the filling
is bubbling through the vents at the top.
Oh, pie.
Sweet apple pie.
You will not believe how good
my kitchen smells right now.
And once this comes out of the oven,
you want to give it at
least an hour to rest,
you want those apple juices to thicken up.
So that way when you cut into it,
it doesn't slide all over the place
and you won't burn your mouth.
That's important.
Been there, done that.
Okay, so we're gonna let this rest.
(upbeat music)
All right, our pie has been
resting, it's just barely warm.
And honestly that's the
hardest part is the waiting
because you just want to jump right in
and do the taste test.
But that's exactly what
we're going to do right now
because we have been
patient for long enough.
Okay, so big slice for me, here we go.
Okay, that is a big piece.
But that doesn't surprise you, right?
You've watched enough of our videos.
Okay, here we go.
Yum!
And you can see the slice holds together.
It's not sliding apart,
this filling is amazing.
Okay, lets get that on to our plate.
I'm really excited.
This is the pie that everyone
needs to make this autumn.
It looks fantastic.
Okay, cool.
Let me taste it first.
That is worth every second.
Fantastic.
Just that little bit of cinnamon
really amps up the apple flavor.
And I love this sweet tart apples,
they're perfectly sweetened.
This is wonderful.
And to be very honest,
I love the crust just as
much as I love the filling.
I mean it's flaky, buttery,
really easy to make.
And make sure that you watch our video
on how to make this crust.
Super simple, just a few
ingredients, but wow.
It is just like pastry perfection.
Alright, we have some very
important taste testers
and these guys are the real deal.
They know a good apple
pie when they eat one.
Come on, guys.
Come on, come on, come on.
And they're cute too.
Okay, here, dig into the pie, babies.
You need some help?
Oh, you got this.
You should give yourself enough
time to breathe there, pal.
What do you think?
Is that a thumbs up?
You Love it?
If you guys are just as excited
about fall baking as I am,
check out one of our all
time favorite recipes
right over there, such a treat.
And don't miss our pie crust recipe.
The same crust we used
here, right over there.
It's sure to become a new favorite.
