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Chemical Apple Pie (No Apple Apple Pie)

Submitted by: John Pile 
Close your eyes when you eat this pie and you think you 're eating real apple pie. But, the apples in this delicious pie are really buttery crackers. It is amazing how this pie fools the taste buds. 

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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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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Mock Apple Pie

Submitted by: Brenda Moore 
Apple pie flavor without the apples. Fun to make and sure to please, but should be served warm! Enjoy. 

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Apple Pie Filling

Submitted by: Terri 
When your favorite apple is in season, pick up a bunch and make this luscious pie filling that freezes beautifully. Sliced apples are partially cooked on top of the stove with water, sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon and nutmeg. Then they 're ladled into containers and frozen. You 'll have enough for five 9-inch pies. 

Top Secret Apple Pie

Submitted by: Electro Sun Dog 
An extra spicy apple pie that uses every spice in the cabinet - cinnamon, nutmeg, coriander, allspice, and cloves. 

Sour Cream Apple Pie II

Submitted by: Julie Grieger 
This is a twice-baked pie studded with a creamy sour cream filling that 's full of apples. The crust and filling is baked together for 45 minutes, and then the pie is topped with a buttery sugar crumble and returned to the oven until it 's golden. 

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Cranberry Apple Pie III

Submitted by: Carolyn 
Surprises abound in this holiday pie. Fresh cranberries, maple syrup, bread crumbs, brown sugar, and walnuts make the delicious filling. And a sweet crumbly topping is sprinkled over the apple/cranberry filling before baking. 

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Canned Apple Pie Filling

Submitted by: rhonda 
If you have a hankering to can some apple pie filling, this is the recipe to use. It is simple and makes up to seven quarts of filling. 

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Sour Cream Apple Pie Deluxe

Submitted by: phebesue75 
This is a delicious recipe combining apples, sour cream, sugar and a few others--to make a scrumptious dessert. I highly recommend that you use a high quality sour cream-it really does make the difference. 
 
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