Best 2 Hot Apple Pie Sipper Recipes

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Indulge in the warm embrace of fall flavors with our Hot Apple Pie Sipper, a comforting beverage that captures the essence of the season. This delightful drink combines the classic flavors of apple pie with the coziness of a warm, spiced cider. As you sip on this aromatic treat, you'll be greeted with a symphony of flavors, from the sweet and tangy notes of apples to the subtle hints of cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger. The secret to this irresistible sipper lies in the blend of fresh apple cider, apple juice, and a touch of brown sugar, which create a rich and flavorful base. The addition of warm spices and a splash of lemon juice adds depth and complexity to the drink, making it a perfect companion for a chilly autumn day or a cozy winter evening by the fire.

In addition to the classic Hot Apple Pie Sipper, this article also offers a collection of equally enticing apple-inspired recipes that are sure to satisfy your sweet cravings. Treat yourself to the classic Apple Pie Bites, miniature pastries filled with a warm and gooey apple pie filling, or indulge in the decadent Apple Pie Dip, a creamy and flavorful dessert that is perfect for sharing. If you're looking for a refreshing and healthy option, the Apple Pie Smoothie is a delicious blend of apples, yogurt, and spices, providing a nutritious and satisfying snack or breakfast. And for those with a sweet tooth, the Apple Pie Bars, made with a buttery crust and a generous apple filling, are a classic dessert that is sure to impress your friends and family. With these delightful recipes, you can enjoy the comforting flavors of apple pie in a variety of ways, whether you prefer a warm and cozy beverage or a sweet and satisfying treat.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

HOT TODDY APPLE PIE



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If you love a cozy hot toddy, this apple pie is for you! We poached the apples in a warm whiskey, lemon and honey mixture to soak up all the delicious flavors, then simmered down the poaching liquid into a scrumptious, sticky hot toddy caramel sauce for stirring into the filling and drizzling on top.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Time 6h35m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 21

3 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting (see Cook's Note)
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
1/8 teaspoon baking powder
Pinch of kosher salt
1/4 cup cold vegetable shortening
2 sticks (1 cup) cold unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
1 tablespoon whiskey
8 to 10 tablespoons ice water
1 large egg, lightly beaten
Coarse sugar, for sprinkling
1/2 cup granulated sugar
2 cups whiskey
1 cup honey
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
3 whole cloves
2 cinnamon sticks
4 pounds assorted apples (such as McIntosh, Honeycrisp, Braeburn, Granny Smith and/or Golden Delicious), peeled and sliced 1/4 inch thick)
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 cup heavy cream
4 tablespoons unsalted butter

Steps:

  • For the crust: Pulse the flour, granulated sugar, baking powder and salt in a food processor to combine. Add the shortening and pulse until the mixture looks like coarse meal. Add the butter and pulse to pea-size pieces. Add the whiskey and pulse until just incorporated. Pulse in the ice water, 1 tablespoon at a time, until the dough holds together when pinched. Turn out the dough onto a large piece of plastic wrap and gather together, using the plastic wrap to help you. Divide into 2 pieces and gently pat each into a disk; wrap tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour and up to 24 hours.
  • For the hot toddy apple filling and caramel: Add the granulated sugar and 4 cups water to a large pot. Cook over high heat until the sugar is dissolved, about 2 minutes. Stir in the whiskey, honey, lemon juice, cloves and cinnamon sticks. Bring to a boil. Stir in half of the apples and bring back to a boil, then reduce to a simmer over medium-low heat. Cook, stirring frequently, until the apples are tender but not mushy, about 7 minutes. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the apples to a large bowl. Add the remaining apples to the poaching liquid and repeat the poaching process. When all the apples are in the bowl, add the ground cinnamon and ginger and stir to combine. Set aside to cool.
  • Make the hot toddy caramel: Remove the cinnamon sticks and cloves from the poaching liquid and bring to a boil over high heat. Cook, whisking occasionally, until the mixture is syrupy and reduced to about 1 1/4 cups, 30 to 35 minutes. (It may bubble up, so keep an eye on it.) Add the heavy cream and 2 tablespoons of the butter and cook, whisking constantly, until the butter is melted and the mixture is slightly thickened, about 2 minutes. Stir 2 tablespoons of the hot toddy caramel into the bowl with the apples and let cool completely.
  • Transfer the remaining hot toddy caramel to a microwave-safe bowl. Let cool completely, then cover and refrigerate. The caramel will continue to thicken as it cools. You should end up with about 1 cup of caramel.
  • Roll out 1 disk of dough into a 12-inch round on a lightly floured surface. Ease into a 9-inch pie plate. Roll out the remaining disk of dough into a 12-inch round on a lightly floured surface. Transfer to a baking sheet, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to use.
  • Spoon the apple filling into the prepared pie crust and dot with the remaining 2 tablespoons butter. Lay the dough round over the filling. Pinch the overhanging dough together and fold it under itself; crimp the edge with your fingers. Cut a few slits in the top crust to allow steam to escape. Brush the crust with the beaten egg and sprinkle with coarse sugar. Refrigerate 1 hour.
  • Position an oven rack in the lower third of the oven, put a baking sheet on the rack and preheat to 400 degrees F. Bake the pie on the hot baking sheet until the crust is golden, 60 to 70 minutes. Transfer to a rack and let cool at least 2 hours.
  • Reheat the caramel sauce before serving and drizzle over each slice.

APPLE PIE



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I remember coming home sullen one day because we'd lost a softball game. Grandma, in her wisdom, suggested, "Maybe a slice of my homemade apple pie will make you feel better." One bite, and Grandma was right. If you want to learn how to make homemade apple pie filling, this is really the only recipe you need. -Maggie Greene, Granite Falls, Washington

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Desserts

Time 1h5m

Yield 8 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 12

1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
6 to 7 cups thinly sliced peeled tart apples
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Dough for double-crust pie
1 tablespoon butter
1 large egg white
Additional sugar

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375°. In a small bowl, combine sugars, flour and spices; set aside. In a large bowl, toss apples with lemon juice. Add sugar mixture; toss to coat. , On a lightly floured surface, roll one half of dough to a 1/8-in.-thick circle; transfer to a 9-in. pie plate. Trim even with rim. Add filling; dot with butter. Roll remaining dough to a 1/8-in.-thick circle. Place over filling. Trim, seal and flute edge. Cut slits in top. Beat egg white until foamy; brush over crust. Sprinkle with sugar. Cover edge loosely with foil. , Bake 25 minutes. Remove foil; bake until crust is golden brown and filling is bubbly, 20-25 minutes longer. Cool on a wire rack.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 414 calories, Fat 16g fat (7g saturated fat), Cholesterol 14mg cholesterol, Sodium 227mg sodium, Carbohydrate 67g carbohydrate (38g sugars, Fiber 2g fiber), Protein 3g protein.

Tips:

  • Use a variety of apples: Different apples provide different flavors and textures, so using a mix is ideal. Some good options include Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, Braeburn, and Pink Lady.
  • Peel and core the apples before cooking: This will help the apples cook evenly and prevent the skins from becoming tough.
  • Use a slow cooker or a Dutch oven: Both methods will allow the apples to cook slowly and develop a rich flavor.
  • Add spices and flavorings to taste: Common additions include cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and vanilla extract. You can also add a splash of apple cider or apple juice for extra flavor.
  • Serve the hot apple pie sipper with whipped cream or ice cream: This will help to balance the tartness of the apples and make the drink more decadent.

Conclusion:

These hot apple pie sipper recipes are a delicious and easy way to enjoy the flavors of fall. They are perfect for a cold night or a special occasion. With just a few simple ingredients, you can create a warm and comforting drink that the whole family will love.

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