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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Apple Custard Pie with Streusel Topping
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...This is a lovely pie, don't get me wrong, but I sometimes think those of us who love food and cooking gild the lily. Most folks, when asked to name a typically American food, would choose apple pie. There are even some among us who believe that Abraham Lincoln, somewhere between the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address, first coined the phrase as "American as Apple Pie." Funny thing is that apples aren't native to the United States and "our" apple pie was popular in Europe centuries before it appeared here. Over time we became the world's largest apple producer and apple pie became associated with our life style and cuisine. Truth be told, hard cider was more popular than pie and was probably the reason our forefathers chose to grow so many apples. Somewhere, in some kitchen, someone with unused custard they didn't want to waste, decided that sugar, apples and cinnamon buried in a crust - called a coffin in merry old England - made too plain a dessert for a forward looking nation. So, they took the custard and poured it over the apples only to discover they had created another problem. The crust used to cover the apples made no sense with a custard filling. Fortunately, American ingenuity surfaced and deduced that a crumbly streusel with a gazillion calories would be a perfect topper for the pie. That's my take on how apple custard pie with streusel topping came to be. I hope you'll take it with a grain of salt. I use cheese custard and caramel syrup in my pie, so it's richer than some and a bit like apple cheesecake. The recipe is a prize winner and was developed by Shelby Thomas for the Georgia Apple Festival. If you have a sweet tooth or know and love someone with one that needs to be assuaged, you'll love this pie. If you're a purist, come back in September for my Mile-High Apple Pie..
Apple Custard Pie with Streusel Topping...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite
Ingredients:
1 9-inch pastry lined pie pan
1 (3-oz.) package cream cheese
1/4 cup caramel ice cream topping
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
1/2 to 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 egg
2 cups diced apples (I use Golden Delicious or Granny Smith)
Streusel Topping:
1/3 cup golden brown sugar
1/3 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup butter
1/3 cup chopped pecans or walnuts
Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
2) Combine cheese, caramel topping, sugar, flour, cinnamon, vanilla and salt in a medium bowl and beat until a smooth batter is formed. Add the egg and beat until well-combined. Fold in apples. Pour into pastry lined pan.
3) Place on center rack in oven and bake for 20 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 degrees F. and bake for 10 minutes longer.
4) Meanwhile combine sugar, butter and flour in a small bowl. Cut ingredients together until crumbly. Stir in pecans.
5) Sprinkle topping evenly over top of pie. Bake until golden, about 15 to 20 minutes longer, for 15 to 20 minutes longer. Allow to cool slightly. Serve warm. Yield: 8 servings.
Looks yummy -- it's getting close to fall and apple time on the prairie!
ReplyDeleteOh lord, save me, but I must make this pie. The baking-demon has a hold of me, and I've got a new oven that tells me when it's hot and shuts off when it's done....and I love apple anything.....
ReplyDeleteGoing to the grocery store....
Thanks, Mary!
Jules
I think this is a fantastic recipe. Apple can easily go with anything!
ReplyDeleteI love to read your blogs. They offer interesting facts about the foods you make.
ReplyDeleteI love any kind of apple pie--this looks great to me!
ReplyDeleteIt really sounds so delicious.. love streusel topping.
ReplyDeleteSweet apple pie with caramel is right up my alley. interesting to know apple pie was popular in Europe first.
ReplyDeleteMary, this looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's getting towards apple time here in the mountains. This would be a great way to welcome fall.
ReplyDeleteSam
The apple trees in the NC mountains are weighted down with wonderful apples ripening quickly. I like the idea of a custard and caramel apple pie.
ReplyDeleteOh my, I do love a good pie and streusel is my favorite topping on fruit pies.
ReplyDeleteI've never combined a custard filling and apples. What could be better?
Gilded Lily or not, we never tire of apple recipes. Thanks for some good Kuchen!
ReplyDeletethis is an example of "one perfect bite"... :D
ReplyDeleteI've never had an apple custard pie before. It looks amazing, I especially love the streusel topping.
ReplyDeleteMy husband just adores any kind of pie, but apple is definitely one of his favorites. I am more partial to the streusel topping!
ReplyDeleteI stumbled upon your blog and boy am I glad I did! I LOVE it! One of my new favorites, and this recipe looks fantastic. Yesterday I had an apple pie day, and I'm still recovering from my sugar high :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Baking,
Mini Baker
Oh this just looks too good with the caramel and cream cheese! Thank goodness it's fat free, that means I can have 2 slices! ;0)
ReplyDeleteApple Strusel pie and it's gazillion calories is my favorite type of pie.
ReplyDeleteWhile this looks insanely good, I'm a simple girl at heart. Looking forward to your mile high apple pie. Love, love, love apple pie.
ReplyDeleteMini, welcome to One Perfect Bite. I'm so glad you've decided to follow us on a regular basis. We'll talk often.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like the perfect apple pie, Mary...apple is actually my favorite pie and I can't wait for this falls apple harvest!
ReplyDeletei'm trying to still enjoy my summer, but this has got me thinking about fall baking.
ReplyDeleteDrooling almost apple time!
ReplyDeleteHello sorry I am sooo late thank you for warm comment HPS!
The apples are just beginning to ripen in PA. I can't wait! I'll be saving this recipe for sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary...
Hi Louise, I'm so glad you stopped by. I've missed you sinc the "picnic."
ReplyDeleteThey called a crust a coffin...ok that kinda creeps me out. Not that it's gonna keep me from eating a gorgeous apple pie like this!!
ReplyDeleteThis pie sounds wonderful. My Mama used to make a pie similar to this but with fresh peaches. I love apple pie with the streusel topping and I also love cheesecake. I can't go wrong with this recipe. It will be delightfuly sinful
ReplyDeleteIris
I'd eat it, but I sure will be back for your mile high apple pie.
ReplyDeleteMy mom made one and I have never been able to duplicate the crust...She didn't use a recipe!
I remember her peeling tons of different types of apples to make it though!
Mary, your recipes are wonderful, thanks you!
anything apple and streusel has my name on it... wow... this'll be great since we're inn for a houseful of guests this weekend ! :)
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gp
Thanks for writing me!
ReplyDeleteThe pie looks really good! :o)
Wow! Apple pie like I've never seen it! Looks so decadent, rich and fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to make apple pie. One of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, Mom!
ReplyDeletehmmm. Wonderful. A coffin- thats a hoot.
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