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Apple Desserts : Top 20

 

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Grandma Ople's Apple Pie

Submitted by: MOSHASMAMA 
Tired of ordinary old apple pie? Well this fabulous recipe adds a delicious twist to the apply classic. Sliced, unadorned apples are mounded into a pie crust and topped with a lattice crust. Then, just before baking, a sweet, thick sugar syrup is poured carefully onto the crust. An hour later, the apples are tender and fragrant and the crust a glistening brown. 

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Glazed Apple Cream Pie

Submitted by: Kathy 
This double crust pie has a cream filling topped with cinnamon laced apples. To finish, a simple glaze is poured over the warm pie. Serve chilled for best results. 

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Apple Butter Spice Cake

Submitted by: Shirley 
Apple butter, butter and sour cream provide unsurpassed moistness in this flavorful cake enhanced with nut and spice. No need for frosting here! 

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Mile-High Apple Pie

Submitted by: Tiffany 
Home Town: New Kensington, Pennsylvania, USA
Living In: Gulfport, Florida, USA
This luscious apple pie stands tall among its competitors. A mixture of potato starch, sugar, cinnamon, and freshly ground nutmeg seasons the apples and keeps their juices stabilized. 

Pumpkin Apple Cobbler

Submitted by: Crazy4Sushi 
This recipe is a great twist on the standard apple cobbler. It is really easy to put together. It is so delicious you may want to double it to use the whole bread mix, and make it in a 9x13 inch pan. 

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Washington State Apple Pie

Submitted by: Dolores Scholz 
This pie won Grand Champion in the Apple Pie category at the 1992 Okanogan County Fair. The pie looks traditional, but making your own filling gives it a different flair and great taste. 

Cranberry Gelatin Salad II

Submitted by: Eleanor Johnson 
The zing in this creamy gelatin salad loaded with pineapple, apple and chunky cranberry sauce comes from bottled salad dressing. 

Green Tomato Mincemeat

Submitted by: April 
Apples, oranges, lemons, brown sugar, raisins, oodles of spices and green tomatoes combine to make an incredibly flavorful concoction. Everything is simmered for hours on the stove before they are put into jars and sealed. Makes 30 pints of perfect stocking stuffers. 

Cranberry Apple Sauce I

Submitted by: Mary Beth 
A good cranberry sauce for those who are avoiding a lot of sugar, which is usually abundant in cranberry sauces. 

Cranberry Salad VII

Submitted by: Valorie 
This recipe is a farm family favorite that's wonderful any time of year. Strawberry or raspberry gelatin works just as well as cranberry in this shimmering salad that's both sweet and tart. 

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Cranberry Apple-Nut Pie

Submitted by: Peggy Burdick 
Wedges of this tangy Christmas-red pie are a feast for the eyes and the taste buds. 

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Mock Mincemeat Pie

Submitted by: Jane Buck 
Home Town: Portland, Oregon, USA
Living In: Durham, Oregon, USA
A medley of apples, raisins, orange zest, apple and orange juices are simmered in this family version of mincemeat. Make the filling in advance and refrigerate until ready to use, or bake immediately in a double-crust pie. If desired, stir 1 to 2 tablespoons of brandy into the filling to enrich the flavors. 

Dried Apple Stack Cake

Submitted by: Sara 
This is an easy to make spice cake filled with the exciting flavors of dried apple, pecans, coconut and currants. Apple butter serves as the icing. It tastes fabulous! 

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Lattice-Topped Apple Pie

Submitted by: Anne Halfhill 
You cant beat my moms yummy apple pie. Pretty as a picture, the golden crust is flaky and the filling has just the right amount of spices. --Anne Halfhill, Worthing, Ohio 

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Blushing Apple Cream Pie

Submitted by: Marny Eulberg 
The area where we live used to be an apple orchard, so we and our neighbors have apple trees in our yards. I received this recipe from my sister more than 25 years ago, and it's still popular in our family. 

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Sheri's Fun Fruit Turkey

Submitted by: Rusty's girl Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Here's a fun way to serve fruit to the kids for Thanksgiving. Pears are cut in half to make turkeys, raisins and dried apricots form the faces and feet, a couple of walnut pieces make the wattles, and sliced apples and mandarin orange sections are arranged into a fan of tail feathers. 

Lucy's Carrot Pudding

Submitted by: Esla Hardy 
Our family likes this dessert during the holidays. This dessert can be served hot or cold, and is good topped off with lemon sauce, ice cream, or whipping cream. The pudding is baked in 12 to 16 ounce cans. 

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Saucy Spiced Apple Pie

Submitted by: Lisa Jedrzejczak 
Mom's sweet and saucy apple pie earns a lip-smacking salute from everyone who tastes it. Since it's hard to wait for it to cool, I like to serve slices warm with a scoop of French vanilla ice cream on top. 

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Apple Crumble Pie

Submitted by: LEHOUX 
Sliced apples are simply piled into a pie crust and sprinkled twice. First, it 's sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar, and then with a sweet crumbly topping. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes and enjoy. 

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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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