Apple Pie Recipe

This Apple Pie Recipe combines the sweet and tender flavors of baked apples with a deliciously flaky pie crust. Apple pie with ice cream is one of my favorite desserts, and it couldn’t be easier to make homemade!

There is a reason the combination of baked apples, cinnamon, and sugar is an classic pie recipe!

apple pie a la mode on a plate

Apple pie has inspired so many of my recipes like apple pie roll ups, apple pie bread and apple pie cupcakes. Now it’s time to give you guys the perfect classic apple pie recipe. I love serving it up with fresh vanilla ice cream, but it tastes so delicious with whipped topping or even just on its own!

What Kind of Apples for Apple Pie?

With an apple pie recipe, you want apples that are tart, sweet, and firm. You want the apples to be strong enough not to break down completely while you bake the apple pie, but light enough that they are soft when they bake. Below are our favorite apples to use in apple pie!

  • Granny Smith – Tart, green, flavorful, and perfect for apple pie
  • Golden Delicious – Softer, sweet, and yellow in color
  • Northern Spy – Red and green, honey notes, and on the sweet side
  • Idared – Red in color, not too harsh in flavor, on the tart side

How To Make Apple Pie

To make a classic apple pie recipe, begin with a double pie crust. If you’re using a store bought pie crust you won’t have as much to do.  If you made it homemade, roll the pie crust out to ⅛” thickness (I roll them bottom out to about 12″ circles) and line a 9″ pie plate. Set aside.

Apples in a pie crust ready to bake

How to Make Apple Pie Filling

To make apple pie filling, start by thinly slicing, coring, and peeling the apples. Apple peels tend to get chewy when cooked it’s always best to peel the apples first.

Toss all of the apple pie ingredients together. In this apple pie filling, the addition of a bit of flour helps to absorb the liquids that the apples release when they bake. Unlike strawberry rhubarb pie or blueberry pie, you don’t need to worry about adding tapioca other thickening ingredients as apples don’t release a ton of juices like a berry does. Turn the apple pie filling into the pie crust.

If you are making a lattice pie crust, now is your time to shine!  If you are just using a flat piece of pie dough as a topping, roll it out to ⅛” thickness and place it over the apple pie. Crimp and trim the edges, and slice some slits into the crust to allow steam to escape while the apple pie cooks. 

Apple pie in a pie plate with a golden flaky pie crust filled with cinnamon apples.

How Long to Bake Apple Pie

Start the apple pie at a higher temperature to keep the crust from getting soggy. Bake the apple pie at 425 degrees F 15 minutes and then reduce the heat to 375 for an additional 35-40 minutes or until the apples are tender and the pie crust is golden. If the outer crust starts to brown too much, cover the edges with foil or a pie crust shield.

Depending on your apples, the pie can sometimes bubble over so I always place it on a pan lined with parchment to save my oven any mess.

Apple pie with ice cream on a plate.

Does Apple Pie Need to be Refrigerated?

Allow the apple pie to cool slightly before serving. This also ensure you won’t end up with a liquidy pie. Serve it warm with ice cream and enjoy!

Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator or on the counter for up to 2 days.

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Apple Pie recipe

 A classic apple pie recipe with tender apples in a flaky crust.

  • Double Crust Pie Pastry
  • 1 egg white (beaten)
  • 1-2 teaspoons coarse sugar

Filling

  • 6-7 cups apples (peeled and sliced)
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 3 tablespoons flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
  1. Preheat oven to 425°F.
  2. In a large bowl, combine all filling ingredients and toss well. Set aside.
  3. Line a 9″ pie plate with pastry dough. Fill with apple filling.
  4. Roll out top crust, place overtop of the pie. Seal edges and remove any excess dough.
  5. Beat egg white and 2 teaspoons water. Cut 4-5 slits in the top crust to allow steam to escape. Brush with egg mixture and sprinkle with sugar.

  6. Bake at 425°F for 15 minutes, reduce heat to 375°F and bake an additional 35-40 minutes or until the crust is golden and the apples are tender.

  7. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream.

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Check Out The 12 Coolest Exotic Cars from the ‘Art Basel of Automobiles’

1947 Cisitalia 202 SC

Touting itself as ‘the ultimate global show for automotive masterpieces,’ Grand Basel is the four-wheeled equivalent to the famous Art Basel show, with the cars exhibited in boxes that are meant to be the 3D analog to the frames surrounding paintings.

The art inherent in such designs prompts actor and noted automotive enthusiast Idris Elba to ask “How is this not art?” when behind the wheel of one of the classics for the Grand Basel video.

1968 Lamborghini Miura

The Basel, Switzerland gathering of 113 artistically significant cars is dubbed Celebrating Excellence in Motion and marks the launch of a world tour of the collection, which features a special exhibit of the work of Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro.

1969 Maserati Ghibli Spyder. ‘Designer of the century’ Giorgetto Giugiaro named this his greatest creation.

He is the ‘car designer of the century,’ behind iconic vehicles like the DeLorean, Lotus Esprit, Maserati Merak, DeTomaso Mangusta, Maserati Ghibli and the IsoRivolta Grifo. 

1956 Porsche 550 1500 RS Spyder

Giugiaro was a proponent of the 1970s ‘creased-and-folded’ design theme, beginning with his Volkswagen Golf and Scirocco, before expanding the theme to supercars like the BMW M1.

1954 Pegaso Z-102 Series II Saoutchik Cabriolet

The cars selected for the main Grand Basel exhibition are special because they represent a limited number of top-of-the-range automobiles – not just the most dignified and luxurious classic cars, but also one-off contemporary editions and technically-advanced concept cars.

1981 BMW M1 R. This race edition was twin-turbocharged to boost power from the original 277 horsepower to more than 1,000 hp.

Selection criteria include each car’s cultural meaning, conceptual innovation, condition, provenance, rarity and value.

1969 IsoRivolta Grifo. It is considered a classic grand touring car, with four comfortable seats and small block V8 power borrowed from the Corvette.

“Grand Basel presents international connoisseurs, experts and collectors with the epitome of automotive culture,” explained Grand Basel global director, Mark Backé. 

1968 Corvair Testudo. This Giugiaro design debuted in 1963, pioneering exposed pop-up headlights two years before the Lamborghini Miura. The rear-engine, air-cooled flat six-cylinder engine Chevrolet Corvair-based chassis was meant to compete with the Porsche 911.

“It will appeal to a broad enthusiast audience interested in automobile aesthetics, technological sophistication, art and culture,” he added.

2018 CFG Style Sibylla GG80. This is an electric concept car Giugiaro debuted at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.

Grand Basel’s advisory board includes Garage Italia founder Lapo Elkann, who also backs the Maxim-supported Squadra Corse Garage Italia Americas Ferrari racing team that just won the World Challenge GT Sprint X Amateur class championship.

Grand Basel director Lapo Elkann, founder of Garage Italia.

The specific date hasn’t been set yet, but Grand Basel intends for its world tour to include a U.S. stop at Miami Beach in February.

1992 Lancia Delta Integrale Evoluzione. This was a successful rally car, winning the 1992 world championship.
1962 Isorivolta 300 GT. 

The Prettiest “Ugly” Nike Sneakers of the Season Just Dropped on Nordstrom

Now that clunky dad sneakers are officially mainstream, I’ve finally decided to just embrace them (yes, I’m aware that it took me a while). Since Nordstrom’s sneaker selection is tough to beat, I just took my “ugly” sneaker search there and immediately found a pair that spoke to me.

The resurgence of Nike’s Air Max 95 sneakers isn’t fresh information, but as long as the brand keeps releasing new iterations of the trending style and people keep wearing them, I’m convinced they’ll remain It sneakers for the foreseeable future. Plus, they’re a lot more accessible in both price and look than many other “ugly” dad sneakers on the market. But back to the Nikes that spoke to me. The latest sneaker drop on Nordstrom included a pair of Nike Air Max 95s with a subtle glitter accent. Anyone who knows me is well aware that I have trouble resisting anything sparkly, and these sneakers are no exception. They come in both pale pink and black, so depending on just how cutesy you like your sneakers to be, you can choose accordingly.

Shop the prettiest “ugly” Nike sneakers of the season below, as well as a few other new sneaker arrivals on Nordstrom that you may want to consider too.

Next up, shop the pretty “naked” sneakers Nike just released.

Instant Pot Pork Carnitas

Instant Pot Pork Carnitas - There's nothing better (or easier!) than making perfectly shredded, juicy, tender pork carnitas right in your pressure cooker!

There’s nothing better (or easier!) than making perfectly shredded, juicy, tender pork carnitas right in your pressure cooker!

Instant Pot Pork Carnitas - There's nothing better (or easier!) than making perfectly shredded, juicy, tender pork carnitas right in your pressure cooker!

Is there anything better than super tender, perfectly shredded, juicy pork carnitas?

I THINK NOT.

It’s so stinking good, and you can serve them in any way possible – tacos, quesadillas, over rice, or you can legit just serve them off a baking sheet.

Hey, that’s what I did all week.

Ain’t nobody got time for tacos after a 10-hour work day. Just give me the shredded pork, a fork and I’m good.

Especially with this Instant Pot situation. Simply brown the meat, add your seasonings, and close the lid. 30 minutes later, you have carnitas perfection.

Instant Pot Pork Carnitas - There's nothing better (or easier!) than making perfectly shredded, juicy, tender pork carnitas right in your pressure cooker!

Instant Pot Pork Carnitas

There’s nothing better (or easier!) than making perfectly shredded, juicy, tender pork carnitas right in your pressure cooker!

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon canola oil
  • 1 (4-pound) boneless pork shoulder, excess fat trimmed and cut into 3-inch chunks
  • 1 (12-ounce) pilsner or lager beer
  • 1/2 cup freshly squeezed orange juice
  • 1/4 cup freshly squeezed lime juice
  • 6 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 2 teaspoons dried oregano
  • 2 teaspoons chili powder
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper

Directions:

  1. Set a 6-qt Instant Pot® to the high saute setting.
  2. Heat canola oil; working in two batches, add pork and cook until evenly browned, about 3-4 minutes.
  3. Stir in beer, orange juice, lime juice, garlic, oregano, chili powder, cumin, salt and pepper. Select manual setting; adjust pressure to high, and set time for 30 additional minutes. When finished cooking, quick-release pressure according to manufacturer’s directions.
  4. Remove pork shoulder from the Instant Pot® and shred the meat using two forks; season with salt and pepper, to taste, if needed.
  5. OPTIONAL: Preheat oven to broil. Place pork onto a baking sheet and broil until crisp and crusted, about 2-3 minutes.
  6.  Serve immediately.

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