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Almost Apple Pie

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Ingredients

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1/2 cup softened margarine
1/2 cup white sugar
1 1/2 cups flour
5 cups sliced apples
1/2 cup white sugar (more if desired, we go with the 1/2 cup)
2 tablespoons flour
1 teaspoon cinnamon, to taste

Nutritional information

435.7
Calories
140 g
Calories From Fat
15.6 g
Total Fat
3.2 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
179.2 mg
Sodium
72.2 g
Carbs
3.3 g
Dietary Fiber
42.8 g
Sugars
3.9 g
Protein
133 g
Serving Size

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Almost Apple Pie

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    Here's proof that you don't need fancy ingredients to make an excellent dessert. Yum, yum...Gerry does it again. I followed her higher temp directions found in "About This Recipe" and it produced a wonderful apple crisp. Just the right amount of sugar in this too. Easy, tasty and the recipe came from Gerry's kitchen--what a winning combination--you know it has to be good.

    • 70 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Almost Apple Pie,While this recipe is good any time it is the first one requested when the fall apples ripen. It was passed to me by a family member. The recipe calls for an 8×8 deep baking pan. Family member uses a corning ware casserole dish for the baking which makes for a lovely dessert. I often bake it in a pie plate and when cool slice and serve as you would pie. Using white sugar in the crumb crust has it so tasting like pastry. Quick and easy to make. NOTE – recently found this recipe from an old family cookbook is called aunties ‘Old Fashioned Crumb Cake’ and calls for baking in a 425 oven for 40 to 50 minutes or until brown and crisp. Just made it and found baked at the higher temperature it very like an apple crisp – an absolutely delicious version of Almost Apple Pie and another great apple dessert to serve family and friends. Ovens vary – used a slightly lower oven temp.,Here’s proof that you don’t need fancy ingredients to make an excellent dessert. Yum, yum…Gerry does it again. I followed her higher temp directions found in “About This Recipe” and it produced a wonderful apple crisp. Just the right amount of sugar in this too. Easy, tasty and the recipe came from Gerry’s kitchen–what a winning combination–you know it has to be good.,One of our friends brought a box full of apples back from MI. We spent the morning canning apple butter and apple pie filling. Hmmmm….what to do with the left over apples. Lucky for me, I came across this recipe. While we enjoyed it, I think I will make a few changes the next time to suit our personal taste a little more. I will use brown sugar or maybe half brown and half white in the crumb mixture, as well as add a touch of cinnamon to the crumb mixture as well. I will also increase the amount of filling, because there is nothing like warm cinnamon apple flavor on a cool fall day. Yum! Thanks for a way to use up my apples without having to mess with crust!


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    Steps

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    Whisk the Crumb Mixture Together and Pat Half the Crumb Mix Into an 8x8 Baking Pan.

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    Slice Apples Into a Large Bowl, Add the Dry Ingredients, Mix Gently and Place Filling Over the Crumb Base.

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    Put the Remaining Crumbs Over the Apples and Pat in Place.

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    Bake in a 350 Oven 40 to 50 Minutes or Till Nicely Colored, Times Vary from Oven to Oven.

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