Saturday, September 24, 2011

Make-your-own Apple Pie!

This is undoubtedly our most ambitious creation yet, and it took a good amount of planning, tweaking, and preparation, but it was definitely worth it. I guarantee that if you do make this, you will gain the eternal respect and admiration of all your friends, plus whoever else is lucky enough to witness the glorious event. Note: It is MUCH better if you can make during weekend brunch as they will still have the brown sugar out by the oatmeal. Otherwise you're forced to use powdered sugar.
Total preparation time, including cooking, is about 15-20 minutes, but it's worth it if you have time to spare.

Ingredients:
1 apple, Granny Smith works best
3-4 Tbsp brown sugar, use powdered (from near waffles) if unavailable
dusting of cinnamon to cover sugar, probably 1/4 tsp.
MYOP crust
3 pats butter
extra brown sugar and cinnamon

The easiest way to prepare this is to grab an apple, then a bowl full of your sugar and cinnamon. Then make your Cinnamon Toast Applesauce with about 2 scoops of applesauce and a thick covering of Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Set these down at your table, then get your butter and a MYOP crust on a circular grill platter.
Start by cutting up your apple into thin slices. As a side note, if you're willing, the recipe could benefit from more than 1 apple, but it isn't totally necessary. Spread the apples out on a plate and sprinkle the cinnamon sugar mixture over them, turning to coat, then let sit for several minutes.
In the meantime, spread one of the pats of butter on the crust. Then spread the Cinnamon Toast Applesauce over it just as you would do with boring old tomato sauce.

The apple mixture on the left, and applesauce spread on the crust to the right. Note that this does not use brown sugar, nor do I have the CTC mixed into the applesauce.







Arrange the apples on top to cover completely. Dab some more butter around on the apples, then sprinkle a little more cinnamon sugar over the top. Hand it to the Bistro MYOP attendant and watch their amusement. They shouldn't give you trouble, but if they do, be confident, tell them you've done it before and it's fine (at least, I've done it before...)

While it's cooking grab 2 scoops of ice cream. Typically you'd go for vanilla, but Leo's has been serving this "Deep Dish Apple" for some time, which is what I used.

When your pie comes out, top it with the ice cream and enjoy, with or without a spoon.
Oh yes...

Some additional notes. I've thought about adding a second crust on the top, or at least something of a crumble. Feel free to experiment, but these are my experiences:
-MYOP crust does not crease well, so it may be difficult to get a top crust to stay in place
-A lattice crust would look really sick, but I don't know how it would work. If you don't know what a lattice crust looks like, never mind.
-Granola could be a potential topping, to make this sort of like an apple crumble. Feel free to try, however, do not use Cinnamon Toast Crunch on the top, as it will burn, as seen below:

In any case, feel free to experiment, but I sincerely hope you enjoy this massive O'Donnovation.

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