Best 4 Frozen Apple Pie Filling Recipes

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Apple pie is a classic American dessert that is perfect for any occasion. It is made with a flaky crust and a sweet, tart apple filling. This recipe uses frozen apple pie filling, which makes it quick and easy to make. There are four recipes included in this article: a classic apple pie recipe, a Dutch apple pie recipe, an apple crumble recipe, and an apple crisp recipe. Each recipe has its own unique flavor and texture, so you can choose the one that you like best.

* **Classic Apple Pie:** This is the most traditional apple pie recipe. It features a flaky crust and a sweet, tart apple filling.

* **Dutch Apple Pie:** This variation on the classic apple pie uses a streusel topping instead of a top crust. The streusel topping adds a delicious crunch to the pie.

* **Apple Crumble:** This apple dessert is made with a layer of apples topped with a crumbly oat topping. It is a simple but delicious way to enjoy apples.

* **Apple Crisp:** This apple dessert is similar to an apple crumble, but it uses a crispy oat topping instead of a crumbly one. The crispy oat topping adds a delicious texture to the pie.

Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!

APPLE PIE FILLING



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Freezer apple pie filling. With this recipe, you can treat your family with pies year-round.

Provided by Terri

Categories     Desserts     Pies     Apple Pie Recipes

Yield 40

Number Of Ingredients 8

18 cups thinly sliced apples
3 tablespoons lemon juice
10 cups water
4 ½ cups white sugar
1 cup cornstarch
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, toss apples with lemon juice and set aside. Pour water into a Dutch oven over medium heat. Combine sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon, salt, and nutmeg in a bowl; add to water, stir well, and bring to a boil. Boil for 2 minutes, stirring constantly.
  • Add apples and return to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer until apples are tender, about 6 to 8 minutes. Cool for 30 minutes.
  • Ladle into 5 freezer containers, leaving 1/2 inch headspace. Cool at room temperature no longer than 1 1/2 hours.
  • Seal and freeze. Can be stored for up to 12 months.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 129.2 calories, Carbohydrate 33.4 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 1.4 g, Protein 0.2 g, Sodium 60.8 mg, Sugar 28.4 g

FREEZER APPLE PIE



Freezer Apple Pie image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 3h15m

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

4 1/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour, plus extra for rolling
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons sugar
12 ounces (3 sticks) cold unsalted butter, cut into pieces
1/2 cup ice water (strain out the ice just before using)
2 teaspoons red wine vinegar
1/2 cup sugar
4 tablespoons butter
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
8 Granny Smith apples, peeled, cored, and thickly sliced
1/4 cup Southern Comfort
1 1/2 tablespoons cornstarch
1 tablespoon heavy cream
1 tablespoon sugar

Steps:

  • To make the crust: In a mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, mix the 4 1/2 cups flour, salt, and sugar for 1 minute. Add the butter and mix just until it's a crumbly, sandy mixture. The pieces of butter should still be visable. In a small bowl, stir the water and vinegar together. With the mixer running at medium speed, drizzle in the water-vinegar mixture and mix just until a dough forms. Again, the bits of butter should be visable.
  • Turn the dough out onto a work surface, divide the dough in half, and shape it into 2 round, flat disks. Wrap them separately in plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 30 minutes before using. When the time comes to roll out the dough, let the dough warm up for a few minutes at room temperature. Dust a work surface with just a few tablespoons of flour and keep some extra flour at hand. Sprinkle a little flour on top of the dough and start rolling outward from the center with quick, light strokes. Don't worry if the edges split a bit; concentrate on getting a good circle going from the center. Lift up and rotate the dough a quarter turn every minute or so to help ensure even rolling. If it gets sticky, sprinkle on a bit more flour, but don't do this more than 2 or 3 times; the dough will absorb too much flour. Instead, put it back in the refrigerator for 15 minutes to firm the butter up. Keep rolling until the circle is at least 2 inches larger than the pan.
  • Set a 10-inch metal pie pan nearby. Transfer the crust to the pan by folding it gently in quarters, lift it up, position the center point on the center of the pan, and unfold it into the pan. Make sure that the dough is allowed to settle completely into the pan. Don't stretch and press the dough into the corners; stretched dough will likely shrink back when you bake it. Instead, lift the edges of the crust to let it settle down into the corners. If the dough tears a bit, don't be concerned; it's easily repaired. Using scissors or a sharp knife, trim the dough to within 3/4-inch of the rim. Use any extra scraps to patch the crust, pressing with your fingers (wet them if necessary) or set aside. Leave the edges of the bottom crust hanging over the rim. Roll out the second piece of dough into a circle about 12 inches in diameter. Line a sheet pan with parchment or waxed paper. Roll the dough up onto the rolling pin, then unroll it onto the sheet pan. Chill the finished crust or crusts for 20 to 30 minutes before filling the pie.
  • To make the filling: Add sugar to a saucepan over medium high heat. Bring sugar to a boil and cook until caramelized, sugar will be a light amber color. Carefully add the butter, spices and apples. Cook for about 5 minutes, until almost tender. Off the heat add the Southern Comfort and flambe the mixture, cooking for an additional 1 to 2 minutes. Drain the mixture. Reserve the juice (it can be frozen) for a sauce for the pie. Toss the apples with the cornstarch and spread them out on a sheet pan to cool.
  • Fill the pie with the cooled apples then rest the top crust on top, trim the top and bottom flush to the pan. Pinch the edges together, turning them under all the way around. Then press the thumb and forefinger of one hand together. Use them to gently push the thick dough rim outward, while pushing inward with the forefinger of the other hand, so that they intersect in a "V" with the dough in between. Repeat all around the rim to make a wavy edge. Snip a "X" shape vent in the top center of the pie using scissors or a sharp paring knife. Wrap the pie in plastic wrap and freeze until ready to bake and serve.
  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
  • Before baking the frozen pie, brush the surface of the piecrust with cream and sprinkle with sugar. Bake for 10 minutes then turn the oven down to 375 degrees F and bake until light golden brown, about 1 hour.

FREEZER APPLE PIE FILLING - OAMC



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This is a wonderful apple pie filling that you make in the fall when apples are in abundance. During the winter months, just pull a package of pie filling from the freezer, defrost, and pour into your favorite pie crust. This makes enough filling for 4 pies.

Provided by KelBel

Categories     Pie

Time 1h

Yield 4 pies, 32 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

16 cups apples, peeled and thinly sliced
4 tablespoons lemon juice
4 cups white sugar
1 cup cornstarch
4 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon salt
8 cups water

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, toss apples with lemon juice and set aside.
  • Pour water into a Dutch oven over medium heat. Combine sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon, salt and nutmeg. Add to water, stir well, and bring to a boil. Boil for 2 minutes, stirring constantly.
  • Add apples and return to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer until apples are tender, about 6 to 8 minutes. Cool for 30 minutes.
  • Ladle into 4 freezer containers or gallon freezer bags, leaving 1/2 inch headspace. Cool at room temperature no longer than 1 1/2 hours.
  • Seal and freeze. Can be stored for up to 12 months.
  • You can also make pies right away.

FROZEN APPLE PIE FILLING RECIPE - (3.8/5)



Frozen Apple Pie Filling Recipe - (3.8/5) image

Provided by lindaauman

Number Of Ingredients 8

7 to 8 cups sliced apples (thin)
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 to 1 1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup flour
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
2 tablespoons butter cut into chunks

Steps:

  • Take a Ziplock bag and dump in everything except the apples and lemon juice and butter. Hold the top of the bag and shake it up really good. . (I did 10 of these bags at a shot, and let the kids help me, since they would just measure the same thing over and over into each bag) Peel, core and slice your apples and dump them into the bag. Chop the butter up into chunks (I tried to get at least 8 chunks.. it helps to freeze the butter before chopping it up) and dump that in the bag. Zip it shut with lots of air and flip the bag over and shake it all really good until everything is coated well. Open the bag, pour in the lemon juice, squish it around and suck all the air out of the bag with a straw and zip it shut. Squish it flat and lay it flat in the freezer. Don't wait until all the bags are done before putting them in the freezer.... they get WAY to juicy.. and don't pour the lemon juice ON the apples before putting in the bag, because then the mix in the bag doesn't coat the apples well. When you want pie, take it out and lay flat on the counter for about 30 minutes (covering with a warm wet t-towel helps speed it along) OR in the fridge over night. Squish it around to make sure the butter is evenly distributed and dump in a 9" regular raw pie shell & cover with a crust. Set the pie on a drip pan (you WILL need it) and bake as you would a normal pie (I did about 20 minutes at 400°F, and then 45 at 325°F). It takes approximately 9 apples to make a pie, and we used about a bushel to do 20+ pies. \

Tips:

  • Choosing the Right Apples: For the best flavor and texture, use a combination of tart and sweet apples, such as Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, or Pink Lady.
  • Peeling and Slicing the Apples: To save time and effort, use a vegetable peeler to remove the skin from the apples. Then, use a sharp knife to slice the apples into thin, even pieces.
  • Adding Spices and Sugar: The spices and sugar in the filling add flavor and sweetness to the pie. You can adjust the amounts of each ingredient to suit your taste preferences.
  • Freezing the Pie Filling: Make sure to freeze the pie filling in airtight containers or freezer bags to prevent freezer burn. Properly frozen pie filling can be stored for up to a year.
  • Thawing the Pie Filling: When you're ready to use the pie filling, thaw it overnight in the refrigerator or at room temperature for several hours. You can also thaw the filling quickly by placing it in a colander over a bowl of warm water.

Conclusion:

Freezing apple pie filling is a great way to save time and enjoy delicious homemade apple pie all year round. With just a few simple steps, you can create a flavorful and versatile filling that can be used in pies, tarts, and other desserts. So next time you have an abundance of apples, take advantage of this easy and convenient method to preserve their goodness and enjoy them throughout the year.

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