Wednesday 9 November 2011

Apples Begone


You know when you have a inexplicable influx of a certain thing and you feel the need to get rid of them. Right now I'm in the middle of this cull with apples. I realise they look innocent, pretty and even decorative in the photo. Romantic sensibilities get thrust aside when they start to ferment, deteriorate and generally take up space that you don't have. This is exacerbated by the fact that my husband suffers from rubbish guilt-- he really hates throwing food out. But even if you weren't facing an unwanted apple invasion, this pie is beautiful. Apple and pecan pie. It's healed my bruised relationship with apples. 


Steve's Apple and Pecan Pie:

Ingredients
3 large apples, chopped into small pieces
2-3 generous handfuls of sultanas
4 tablespoons syrup or honey (Steve used rosehip syrup that I'd made but any I'm sure will have the sweet effect)
cinnamon
nutmeg
pastry case or make your own pastry if you're more noble or skilled than I sometimes have the patience for
1 tbsp of brown sugar to sprinkle over the top
3-4 handfuls whole pecans or however much you want to decorate the pie

Recipe:
1. Stew apples, sultanas, sugar and spices over low heat for about 10-15 minutes so they're softened. Add water so they don't burn as you're cooking them.
2. Spoon mixture into pastry crust. Sprinkle brown sugar to give it some dazzle.
3. Decorate with pecans.
4. Bake for about 25 minutes at 360/180 C/gas mark 5.
5. Eat and feel righteous.



4 comments:

  1. Thanks for the comment. I can assure you, it's just as luscious to eat.

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  2. That sounds so delicious! Definitely a great comfort food, I hope you are ok?

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  3. Hi Lauren!
    Just caching up over here since being out of town for the week. This looks fantastic. Thanks for sharing the recipe! Apples and pecans in one is a great combo!

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  4. Hard not to love anything with pecans. It's like bacon or nuts to vegetables. The nuts will only improve things.

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