Homemade Apple Pie is a classic recipe that everyone loves! Every Christmas Eve, I make my Frozen Caramel Silk Pecan Pie and this apple pie recipe. My husband LOVES this dessert so much that he says it’s the best apple pie he’s ever tasted. Learning how to make apple pie has never been so easy!

🍎 Apples For Pie

The best apples for apple pie are granny smith apples. A lot of apple pie recipes out there use different varieties of apples. Personally, I only use granny smith apples because the tartness blends perfectly with the amount of sugar, flour, nutmeg, and cinnamon this recipe calls for. This homemade apple pie recipe is the perfect blend of both sweet and tart. If you do choose to use different apples, here’s a couple of varieties I recommend.

Granny Smith - Tart, crisp and fail-proof for an apple pie recipe. Jazz - Crisp texture, juicy, and sweet. Honeycrisp - Extremely crispy and is great to use when baking.Pink Lady - Both sweet and tart.

🛒 Ingredients You’ll Need

If you’re making the crust from scratch, you’ll need flour, salt, shortening, and water. Lard, such as Crisco, is great to use when making homemade crust recipes because it produces an extremely flaky crust. This pie crust recipe yields a double crust, one to cover the pie dish and the other for the top crust. This crust is delicious and incredibly easy to make! For the filling, you’ll need sliced apples, flour, sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Fresh lemon juice is optional and can be squeezed on top of the apples to not only prevent browning, but it also help balance the sweetness of the sugar and tartness of the granny smith apples.

📋 Step By Step Recipe Instructions

Begin by making the crust. If you’re using a store bought crust and dough, you can skip this step. For the top crust, you can opt to completely cover the pie filling with the dough or you can use a mold to perfectly place the crust. Another option is to layer on a lattice top crust. In a medium bowl, stir together flour and salt with a hand held whisk. Cut in shortening with a pastry blender. Add a tablespoon of water over one side of the flour mixture and mix with a fork. Push the moistened dough to the side of the bowl, then repeat using 1 tablespoon of water at a time until all the flour mixture is slightly moist. Divide the dough in half forming each half into a ball. On a clean and floured surface, use your hands to flatten one of the dough balls. Using a rolling pin, roll the dough from the center to the edges. For an easy transfer, wrap the dough around the rolling pin and then unroll it into a 9-inch pie dish. Trim the dough evenly around the rim of the dish. Leave the covered dish on the counter and place the remaining ball of dough in the refrigerator until ready to use. Next, take a paring knife and slice the apples ¼ inch thick. Then, cut off the peelings and place the apples in a bowl. Expert Tip: Unless you are using an apple peeler, it’s easier to remove the peelings from the apple after they have been cut into slices. Squeeze a teaspoon of fresh lemon juice onto the sliced apples and quickly stir. Add the sugar, flour, nutmeg, and cinnamon mixture into a bowl and using a spoon, mix to combine. Now, add the apple slices to the bowl and stir until the apples are coated. Pour the apple filling mixture into the prepared pie dish. The filling is what makes the flavor so decadent, rich and delicious. Take the dough out of the refrigerator and roll it into an 11-inch circle on a clean flat surface. Place the dough over the apple mixture and crease the edges with your fingers or a fork. Or, if you are making a lattice crust, use a wheeled cutter and cut the dough into 11 lattice strips. Lay 5 lattice crust strips on top of the pie filling. Then, gently intertwine the remaining lattice cut crusts and push the edges down. Expert Tip: If you have extra dough left over, use a cookie cutter to place a fun shape on top of the crust. There are hundreds of molds out there so get creative and have some fun! Place the apple pie in a preheated oven of 375°F and bake for a total of 60 minutes. When it has finished baking, pull it out of the oven and place it on a wire rack to cool at room temperature. Once it has completely cooled, slice and serve. You’ll know the apple pie is done when the crust is golden brown and the filling is thick and bubbly. If you’re anything like me, you’ll want to serve it A La Mode style. Adding vanilla bean ice cream topped with a sprinkle of cinnamon is my favorite way to enjoy this dessert.

💭 Expert Tips

If you’re pressed for time, use a store bought pie shell and a pre-made pastry dough for the top crust. While there are many different types of apples that can be used for this recipe, I don’t recommend using Red Delicious or Macintosh. They don’t hold up well when baking and tend to turn mushy. Just before baking, brush the crust with 2 tablespoons of milk and evenly sprinkle on 1 teaspoon of sugar. This gives the crust a nice golden brown color.To prevent over browning, cover edges of the crust with foil or a crust shield for 40 minutes. Remove the foil or shield and cook for an additional 20 minutes. When you pull this out of the oven, the filling will be thick, hot, and bubbly and oh my goodness it tastes so amazing!If you don’t have a pie dish, you can use an aluminum pie pan. These can be washed and stored for future use.Make sure you completely cool the pie before you slice. Cooling gives the filling extra time to thicken.

More Easy Apple Dessert Recipes

Apple Pumpkin Spice Cake with Butter Rum Glaze  - a rich and flavorful bundt cake topped with the perfect glaze.Cherry Apple Cake - super versatile, you can use any fruit you want!Apple Snickers Salad - a candy bar whipped cream delightful treat.Gluten Free Apple Crumble - the perfect apple crumble that is gluten free.Zucchini, Carrot and Apple Olive Oil Cake - perfect for breakfast, dessert, or a snack!

Update Notes: This post was originally published in December 2017, but was re-published with updated step-by-step instructions, pictures, and tips in August 2021.

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