Caramel apple pie is the traditional American dessert, but totally elevated. Sour tart apples are smothered in caramel, it’s insanely delicious. Pie is about as scrumptious as it gets for desserts. Try one of these tried and true pies that are some of the best, Strawberry, Peach, and Chocolate.
Caramel Apple Pie Recipe
Caramel apple pie is a twist on an all-American Pie that is absolutely incredible. The caramel takes the pie to a whole new level. Apples and caramel were meant to be together like in these Caramel apple cinnamon rolls or these Caramel apple cheesecake bars. Everyone will love this pie, even my friends who don’t love apple pie at all, LOVED this pie. The sweet caramel makes all the difference! This is a great pie to take to a party. Wait to get to your destination and you’re ready to serve it before pouring the caramel on top. This is going to be the show-stopper dessert for sure. This is such a fabulous pie, you won’t want to just save it for Thanksgiving or the fall. You are going to want to make this caramel apple pie year round! Don’t fret, this pie is easier than you think, just try it and you’ll never go back to regular apple pie again!
Ingredients For Apple Pie
Don’t let these ingredients scare you away. Each ingredient comes together making the perfect balance. For all caramel apple pie measurements, scroll down to the recipe card.
Pre-made or homemade pie crust: Make one for the bottom crust and one for the lattice topGranny smith apples: Wash the apples and peel, core and slice them. Lemon juice: Using the lemon juice helps keep the lemon juice from browning the apples. Granulated sugar: Sweet sugar to help with the tartness of the apples. Cornstarch: This helps thickens the filling. Cinnamon: Cinnamon is a spice of choice for apples. Nutmeg: Balances the cinnamon with a little bit of spice. Dash of salt: You have to have the salt to balance the sweet. 1 Egg yolk plus 2 tbsp water for egg wash: The egg wash will help the crust brown perfectly.
Salted Caramel Sauce
This sauce is everything heavenly! It is rich, thick and creamy with the perfect balance of sweetness. You will love the extra touch this caramel sauce will give.
Heavy cream: Need to have the heavy cream for the best caramel.Granulated sugar: Sweet sugar melted down makes the caramel sweet. Light corn syrup: This helps to stabalize the corn syrup. Salt: Need a little bit of salt to balance the caramel. Salted butter: Need the butter to help make great caramel sauce. Vanilla extract: Needed to make the caramel decadent.
How To Make Caramel Apple Pie
In six easy steps you will have the best baked caramel apple pie. Enjoy this caramel apple pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream to make a complete dessert!
Salted Caramel Sauce
This caramel sauce is so simple to make and comes together quickly. It is full of flavor and just what these apples are asking for!
Apples: Because you are adding sweet caramel you will want to use a tart apple for the pie. Granny smith are the best choice, not only because they are tart, but they are also firm and hold up to the cooking. Cutting Apples: You can either leave your apples in slices or chop them into bite sized pieces for easier eating. I use an apple cutter to make cutting the apples faster after I’ve peeled them. Not to thick or too thin: When cutting your apples keep them uniform so that they will cook at the same rate. Also cut them so that they are not super thick or too thin. I usually cut my apples slices lenght ways in half after I’ve used an apple slicer to get a perfect size. You want them to cook evenly. Pie Crust: You can make your own pie crust, use this recipe found here. Or you can buy your pie crust for easier prep. Lattice: The lattice top is attractive and the holes allow the pie to vent, which is important. If you do not wish to do the lattice or do not have time you can simply put the second rolled out pie dough on top and using a knife create several slits for venting. Add the egg wash and sprinkle with turbinado sugar if desired.
Size of Pot Matters: First of all you want to make sure you use a medium to large pot, it will bubble and rise as you add the butter and cream so you do not want it to overflow. Stirring: There is a time to stir and a time not to stir. When you are melting the sugar in the beginning try not to stir it. The sugar will clumb up before it melts which is ok. You can swirl the pan to help the sugar melt evenly if you desire, but less is more. This process can take up to 15 minutes so be patient. Candy Thermometer: You do not have to have a candy thermometer to make caramel, although it can take some of the guess work out making it. Focus on color instead of temperature. Once the caramel is an amber color and is melted is when you want to start adding the butter and turning down the heat. If you use a thermometer it should be at 350 degrees before adding the butter and next steps. Quality Ingredients: To get the best caramel use good quality ingredients. You will have to use full fat cream, half and half will not set up right. Buy good quality butter as well. After you taste how good and rich it is, you’ll be glad you did. Storing: The caramel will continue to thicken as it cools so if you need to reheat it you can either use the microwave or place in a pot on the stove. It will keep in the fridge for up to 3 weeks. It can even be frozen for up to 2 months.
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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.