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Dutch Apple Pie

Submitted by: Barbara Caple
This pie is baked in a brown parchment paper. It is so delicious. 

Dutch Apple Berry Pie

Submitted by: lindze merritt
Blueberries, raspberries and apples find harmony in this delightful pie. Cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, flour and brown sugar are sprinkled on top of the fruit, and the pie bakes within 30 minutes. 

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Apple Crumb Pie

Submitted by: Jackie Smith
Sliced apples, raisins and walnuts are sugared, dusted with cinnamon and nutmeg, and piled into a pastry shell. A sweet crumbly topping is sprinkled over the top. The whole pie is then loosely covered with aluminum foil, and baked until golden and brown. 

Grammie's No-Crust Apple Pie

Submitted by: Kim
A quick apple pie with a crumbly streusel topping made with buttermilk baking mix. 

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Auntie Willie's Dutch Apple Pie

Submitted by: Else
The easiest Dutch apple pie and the scrummiest. This is THE traditional Dutch treat for birthdays or visitors. Preparation very quick and you can't go wrong! Add a cup of raisins to apples if desired. 

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French Apple Pie with Cream Cheese Topping

Submitted by: Holly
You won 't need pastry for this beautiful pie 

Impossible French Apple Pie

Submitted by: Brenda Ward
Apple pie that makes own crust. Pecans may be used in place of walnuts. 

Apple Slab Pie

Submitted by: Marsha Crom
A big ol' apple pie baked in a 10x15 inch pan. Great for school and church. 

The Big Apple Pie

Submitted by: Sharon Anderson
An all-butter pie crust wraps around this award winning apple pie. 

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Caramel Apple Pie II

Submitted by: Emtmom
First you make a traditional apple pie filling, and then things get more interesting. Half the apple mixture is spooned into a deep-dish pie shell and layered with caramels and a taffy mixture. And then more apples, caramels and taffy go in. And then it 's baked and served warm. 
 
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