These hand pies are easy to transport, making them perfect for picnics and hostess gifts.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes Pie & Tarts Recipes
Yield Makes 14
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, combine butter and 1 cup sugar. Beat on medium speed until light and fluffy, about 5 minutes. Add egg to the sugar-butter mixture, and beat until just blended.
- Add cream cheese, buttermilk, and vanilla extract, and beat until well combined. Combine flour, baking soda, baking powder, lemon zest, and salt, and add to the cream-cheese mixture. Beat until completely blended. Transfer the dough to a piece of plastic wrap, and using your hands, press the dough into a 1-inch-thick patty, wrap well, and refrigerate for at least one hour. If preparing ahead of time, the dough can be stored at this point for up to one month in the freezer.
- Divide the refrigerated dough in half. On a lightly floured work surface, roll out one half of the dough to 1/8-inch thickness. Using a 4 1/2-inch-round biscuit cutter, cut seven circles out of the rolled dough. Transfer the circles to a parchment-lined baking sheet, and place in the refrigerator to chill for about 30 minutes. Repeat the rolling, cutting, and chilling process with the remaining half of dough.
- Remove the chilled dough from the refrigerator, and let stand at room temperature until just pliable, 2 to 3 minutes. Spoon about 2 tablespoons apple butter onto one half of each circle of dough. Using your fingers or the back of a spoon, spread out apple butter. Keep apple butter on half the circle, and spread until it is about 1/2 inch from the edge, making sure apple butter is not completely flattened. Quickly brush a little cold water around the circumference of the dough, and fold it in half so the other side comes down over the apple butter, creating a semicircle. Seal the hand pie, and make a decorative edge by pressing the edges of the dough together with the back of a fork. Repeat process with remaining dough. Place the hand pies on a parchment-lined baking sheet, and return to the refrigerator to chill for another 30 minutes.
- Heat oven to 375 degrees. Combine the remaining 1/4 cup of sugar and the cinnamon in a small mixing bowl. Remove the chilled hand pies from the refrigerator, and lightly brush with cold water. Sprinkle the cinnamon sugar generously over the pies, and place pies in the oven to bake. Bake until the hand pies are golden brown and just slightly cracked, about 20 minutes. Remove the pies from the oven, and let stand to cool slightly before serving.
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Carmen Fonseca
[email protected]These hand pies are a delicious and easy way to enjoy apple butter. I love the combination of the sweet filling and the flaky crust.
Amanuel Takele
[email protected]The hand pies were a bit too oily for my taste, but the flavor was good.
Kezina Sabir
[email protected]I made these hand pies for my friends and they all raved about them. They said they were the best hand pies they'd ever had.
Anthon Michael
[email protected]These hand pies are the perfect way to warm up on a cold day. The apple butter filling is rich and flavorful, and the crust is flaky and buttery.
Asif Khaliq
[email protected]The hand pies were a bit too sweet for my taste, but my kids loved them.
Jafid Haider
[email protected]I've made these hand pies several times now and they're always a hit. They're the perfect addition to any fall gathering.
Khuzaifa Khan
[email protected]These hand pies are the perfect combination of sweet and tart. The apple butter filling is perfectly balanced by the flaky crust.
Casie Kenway
[email protected]The dough was a bit too sticky to work with, but the hand pies turned out great in the end.
BEENISH SARWAR
[email protected]I'm a huge fan of apple butter, so I was excited to try this recipe. The hand pies were delicious and the filling was perfectly spiced.
Eman Razzaq
[email protected]These hand pies are a great way to use up leftover apple butter. They're also a fun and easy project to do with kids.
Delani Hlongwane
[email protected]The crust was a bit dry, but the filling was delicious.
solomon ani
[email protected]I made these hand pies for a bake sale and they sold out in minutes! Everyone loved them.
Ssemakula John
[email protected]These hand pies are the perfect fall dessert. The apples and spices create a warm and cozy flavor that's perfect for a chilly day.
Kareem Raheem
[email protected]The apple butter filling was a bit too tart for my taste, but the crust was amazing.
subhan iq
[email protected]I'm not a baker, but these hand pies were so easy to make. The recipe was clear and concise, and the results were delicious.
Devin Field
[email protected]These apple butter hand pies were a hit at my last potluck! The filling was perfectly spiced and the crust was flaky and golden brown. I'll definitely be making these again.