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Apple Pie I

Submitted by: Carol
This easy-to-do recipe reminds us that apples need very little help to make a memorable pie. Apples are simply layered in the pie pan, with each layer sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. Then they are topped with a crust and dabs of butter. And in less than an hour, this classic pie bakes to perfection. 

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Caramel Apple Pie I

Submitted by: Stephanie
This pie is so luscious that you may never make a plain old apple pie again. Just before the top crust is put on, caramel syrup and pecans are spooned onto the apple filling. Serve it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream. 

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Apple Pie III

Submitted by: Susan Gills
Sliced Granny Smith apples are sugared, sprinkled with cinnamon and tucked into the fridge overnight. A lovely pastry is rolled out, placed in the pan and gets filled with the apple mixture. The top crust is then added and the pie baked to perfection. 

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Sunday's Apple Pie

Submitted by: Donna
Tart juicy apples, sugar, a bit of flour for thickening, and a shake of cinnamon is all you need for this pie 's filling. The apples are sugared, floured and spiced, and then the mixture is piled into a pastry crust, dotted with butter and fitted with a top crust. An hour later, a beautiful, fragrant pie emerges from the oven.  

Farm Apple Pie

Submitted by: Brenda
The pastry for this pie is sweet and flaky thanks to the addition of sugar and egg yolks. It 's laid out in a 10x15-inch jelly roll pan and topped with layers of sliced apples and sugar. The top crust is fitted and crimped, and the pie is baked in a very hot oven. It 's served warm with a confectioners ' sugar glaze. This pie serves 20. 

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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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. 

Paper-Wrapped Apple Pie

Submitted by: Judy Pusko
A yummy apple pie 's filling, apples, flour, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and lemon juice are stirred up, piled into a pastry crust and sprinkled with a crumble topping. Then this tasty pie is slipped into a large brown grocery bag, sealed, and tucked into a hot oven for an hour. 

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Sour Cream Apple Pie I

Submitted by: Eleanor Johnson
Diced apples are stirred into a mixture of sour cream, nutmeg, sugar, flour and egg. This chunky filling is then poured into a prepared crust and baked. While still warm, it 's topped with a crumble made of cinnamon, sugar and butter, and then it 's baked until the topping is melted and glazed over the pie. Cool and serve this luscious pie with vanilla ice cream. 

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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. 
 
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