Sunday, November 22, 2009

Upside Down Apple Pie

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Except for the apple peeling this a fun, easy, and forgiving recipe.   No worrying about perfect crusts or crimping ‘cause after it’s baked you’re gonna flip it over and all the wonderful pecans and caramel that were on the bottom now make a lovely and delicious top. 

I saw this on both Tidy Mom’s and Noble Pig’s blog a month or so ago.   At the time I didn’t realize that their recipes weren’t the same.  It wasn’t until I decided to bake one  and tried printing out the recipes that I noticed.  The recipes are close but there are some differences.   I elected to use what elements from each that suited me best and have posted that recipe here.  (To see their recipes just click on their names under the recipe title.)

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I made this Friday evening when my parents came over for dinner and everyone really enjoyed it.  I did learn one thing after baking this pie; crust matters so don’t use the store brand of pie crusts.  It was tolerable but just barely.  Next time I’ll spend the extra dollar and buy Pillsbury. :)

Upside Down Apple Pie

adapted from Noble Pig & Tidy Mom

Ingredients
1 cup chopped pecans (heaping)
1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar
6 TB of butter
1 box of Pillsbury All Ready Pie Crust *
1 tsp flour
5 large Granny Smith apples, peeled, cored & cut into 1/2" slices
1/4 cup sugar
2 Tbsp flour
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/8 tsp nutmeg  (Don’t use much more than this amt.)

Directions

Heat oven to 375°F.

In 9" deep pie plate, combine pecans, brown sugar, and butter; spread evenly over the bottom of the pan. Prepare the pie crust according to package direction for a two crust pie.  Place bottom crust evenly over the pecan mixture in your pan. Press the crust down around sides of the pan.

In large bowl, combine the apples, sugar, flour, cinnamon, and nutmeg.  Toss gently to coat apples.  Spoon the apple mixture into pie crust lined plate.

Top with the second pie crust.  You can  flute edges but my bottom crust barely met the top so I pinched the two together as best I could.  Cut several slits into the top crust to vent.

Place pie plate on a cookie sheet and bake at 375° for 40-50 minutes or until crust is golden brown.  Mine took about 45 minutes.  I cooked my pie on the middle rack but Noble Pig cooked hers in the lower third of her oven.

Cool pie upright in pan on a rack for 5 minutes.  Place a rimmed serving platter that is larger than your pie over it  and invert.  Your pie is still going to be hot so be careful.  I used a large folded dish towel to hold the hot pie plate. Carefully remove the pie pan. Some nuts may remain stuck to the pan.  simply remove them with a knife and gently replace on the pie.  Allow pie to cool pie to desired temperature.  I cut into it after 35 minutes or so and  it was still very warm.  Top with whipped cream or better yet vanilla ice cream. Maybe even more caramel, mmm!?

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44 comments:

  1. Exquisite! A delicious creation!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  2. What a great recipe! That pie looks heavenly!

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  3. Wow! This pie looks great!!!!! YUMMM! Could this also be made with homemade pie crust? That seems like it would be cheaper (and tastier0 if you have the ingredients already.

    Oh, and the links over the recipe both go to Noble Pig and not Tidy Mom.

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  4. This has been on my list for bout 1 month also to try too. Glad it got your seal of approval. Cant wait to try it, looks great.

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  5. Ooooooh, yum! I'll have to try this sometime soon. As for the apple preparation, I got one of those neat apple peeler/corer, slicer things where you spear the whole apple and then crank it, and it has turned out to be the best thing ever for pies. It was gift, so I don't know how much they run, but I highly recommend one. I believe mine came from the King Arthur Flour website (via my MIL).

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  6. What an interesting pie. It looks so delicious! Your pictures are mouthwateringly great!

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  7. I like how you don't have to worry about what the crust looks like because my pie skills are so bad!

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  8. It's 2 pies in one! cool. I'm laughing at your Pillsbury comment because I just bought pie crusts and they had a coupon on them so I got them for a $1 off- probably the same price as the store brand :-)

    This looks delicious and would be awesome with cinnamon ice cream!

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  9. I am not usually a pie fan, but this one is looking good!

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  10. This is an interesting take on pies! Love that we won't need to worry about the perfect crust!

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  11. What a FUN, FUN idea to make a pie and not stress over the crust!! This is a great recipe!!!

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  12. i know i'll never get tired of eating a double-crusted apple pie, but i do get tired of making them. this is an absolutely luscious alternative!

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  13. very cool!
    I agree about the pie crust...store brand = yuck!

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  14. Okay - first of all, this is a really interesting recipe and I bet downright delicious. BUT! {gasp!} You need to make your own crust, Ingrid!!

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  15. I just found my third pie for Thanksgiving!! Seriously. Amazing. I always do a trio, and was unsure of my third until the minute I saw this amazing creature. Can you tell me how it holds up?? Think it'll travel well under a dome??? hmmm.

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  16. This one and the pound cake recipe look perfect for Thanksgiving dessert.

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  17. Just beautiful and delicious. Yumminess!

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  18. Come on Ingrid, you can make pie crust! Afterall you made cinnamon rolls. Your pie looks awesome.
    Mimi

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  19. I love anything with pecans! This pie looks amazing.

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  20. This looks fantastic and I'm always looking for ways to switch up apple pie recipes! I'll be making this soon.

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  21. oh my goodness, that pie is just ooooozing with holiday goodness, i love it!

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  22. Looks fantastic - I could go a slice right now with some nice warm custard. Yum!

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  23. I've never seen a pie like this! What a fun twist on traditional pie! It looks absolutely scrumptious!

    The difference in my photos is from being taken with daylight or at night when I have to use fake light. Daylight comes out so much better.

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  24. I've never flipped a pecan pie before! But I love the idea. I also love that it has apples. Traditional pecan pies are a bit too sweet for me, but I think the apples would help with that!

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  25. This looks fantastic--apples and pecans. Love it. Two of my favorite holiday pies all baked into one!!

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  26. Oh this looks AMAZING!! Caramel, Apples, and Pecans... oh I think I gained a pound just thinking about it... lol

    Thank you for the pie crust linky love! :) You are so sweet!

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  27. Oh man...this looks incredible. I would so eat this with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream on top. Yum!

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  28. Oh I love upside down desserts : ) Pinnaple and apple are my favorites...this looks GORGEOUS Ingrid ! GORGEOUS !

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  29. How delicious. I have just added this to my "to cook" list ;-)

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  30. Ingrid! Yes I was in Key West for a week it was such fun!!!!! We love it. We were so lucky to go there as my bf's dad n wife rented a vacation home there for a month and invited us to go there our early xmas present!!

    Housing there is so expensive but then so is Hawaii. I loveeeeee cuban sandwiches lol!

    If I was in Central Florida I would have come knocking on your door and demanding all your eats! Love the upside down apple pie!

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  31. It is a delicious pie isn't it!!

    Thanks for the linky love too!!♥

    ~TidyMom

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  32. This sounds and looks so delicious. Thanks.

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  33. That pie recipe seems perfect for me because my dough skills are mediocre.

    Your recipe seems an amazing way to enjoy apples :)

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  34. Your baking skills are off the hook! LOL!
    This looks delish, my darling. Make his for Thanksgiving and one for me. LOL.

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  35. Apples and pecans -- yum. I'll bet it was a wonderful combination.

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  36. I do love a good apple pie and I think that generous addition of pecans would make it so amazing! Love the cross section shot too! :)

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  37. Yummmm, the pecans look fantastic on top of the pie- I'm making pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving but I'm already sick of pumpkin- this looks muuuuch better.

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  38. Apple pie has to be one of my all time favorites, I even order it out when dining at a restaurant, grins, but never satisfied as nothing beats homemade. Ingrid, yours is an elegant and upscale version of apple pie! Oh my stars, I think I would be over the moon, in a swoon for this!

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  39. Man oh man I bookmarked this faster than you can say "pie".

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~ingrid