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Apple Crumble Tart

Submitted by: JJOHN32 
Very fancy and delicious, this tart 's fillings are baked in puff pastry. Apples are sliced, piled onto a large round of pastry and covered with a sweet ground almond crumb mixture. After it 's baked and while still warm, a wonderful sherry sauce is poured over this lovely tart. 

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Apple Maple Crumble Pie

Submitted by: CONFITUR 
Apples in maple syrup baked with an oaty brown sugar topping. 

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Apple Pecan Cobbler

Submitted by: Lori Smith 
Sliced apples are layered in a baking dish, sprinkled with sugared pecans, and topped with a mixture of flour, butter, evaporated milk, sugar and baking powder. The top of the cobbler is then sprinkled with more pecans, and it 's baked until bubbly and beautiful. 

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Apple Bavarian Torte

Submitted by: TERRI DALLEN 
This torte is made in a springform pan. Cream cheese, almonds, and apples deck this to the nines! Enjoy this dessert with your loved ones during the holidays. 

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Caramel Apple Crumble Pie

Submitted by: jowolf2 
Living In: Lillooet, British Columbia, Canada
So delicious and sweet! This pie, with its pastry crust and cinnamon-spiced oat topping, is the perfect combination of caramel apple pie and apple crumble. 

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Apple Oatmeal Crisp

Submitted by: Dave Behnke 
Apples are baked with a crunchy oat crust on the top and bottom. 

Paper-Wrapped Apple Pie II

Submitted by: Cathy 
My grandmother used to make this pie when we had Christmas at her house. She used a paper bag to cover the pie, but in the updated version we use parchment paper. It is a very old recipe. Enjoy! 

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Old Fashioned Apple Dumplings

Submitted by: MICKI WOOD 
These are the apple dumplings my grandmother used to make: warm, flaky, sweet, and drizzled with a sauce that bakes right with them. These are not difficult to make, just a little time-consuming. Serve warm with whipped cream or ice cream. 

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Apple Charlotte

Submitted by: Micaela 
This easy recipe uses white bread and apples to create a dessert that is similar to apple pie and will impress your friends and family! 

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Aunt Carol's Apple Pie

Submitted by: Jo Ann Taylor 
Everyone in the family has something that they're the best at making. I make the best cookies, my sister, Carol, makes the best pies in the whole world! . . . no competition in our family! This recipe includes an ingredient called free flowing brown sugar. This is a non-clumping or caking version of ordinary brown sugar. It has a lower moisture content then the traditional one, which makes it free flowing much like granulated sugar. It is available at most specialty supermarket. If it is not available in your part of the world, use regular brown sugar and make sure it is broken up, free of clumps. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 
 
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