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Love Caramel Apple Pie? Use the filling to make hand pies! This easy and portable treat is perfect for a cozy night, tailgating, and your holiday dessert table.
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Quince Hand Pies
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Flaky and Crisp Gluten-Free Pie Crust
This buttery dough bakes up tender and golden brown—perfect for all your favorite pies. The trick is xanthan gum, which adds strength and elasticity to the dough. Just take your time and work in stages, and your patience will be rewarded with a dough that's flaky, crisp, and beautiful to behold.
Miniature Apple Raspberry Pies
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Easy, Old-Fashioned Apple Pie
A classic apple pie with a golden and crisp crust and a thick and saucy filling that requires no precooking of apples.
Apple Crème Fraîche Pie
This is a great alternative to regular apple pie, filled with a rich tangy custard and tender, tart baked apples.
Gooey Apple Pie
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Winter Apple and Dried-Fruit Pie
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Rustic Apple-Cranberry Pie
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Velvety caramel envelops soft bread and sweet apples in this gem from Southern Living: Classic Southern Desserts.
Feast inspired by Chef — Binging With Babish
This week, we're finally tackling the all-out feast prepared by Chef Carl Casper after rage-quitting his creatively-stifling job from the foodie film essential, Chef. Bit too long for a YouTube title. Special thanks to Roy Choi for helping me figure out all these dishes!!
Apple Cider Caramel
Take your fall desserts to the next level with homemade Apple Cider Caramel! This easy-to-make caramel can be used as a sauce or for dipping apples.
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Rich with butternut squash and fall spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, and ginger, this frothy, creamy drink is like drinking pumpkin pie in your mug.
Pumpkin Bourbon Cider Milkshake
All the flavors of fall come together in this boozy milkshake. Don't skip the maple whipped cream, it's totally worth the extra effort.
Apple Cider Pancakes
Fluffy apple cider pancakes make a fall weekend that much better. Lots of ripe apples for the picking and plenty of fresh cider for apple cider pancakes
Pumpkin Cupcakes with Maple Vanilla Buttercream
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Pumpkin Spice Ice Cream
This ice cream tastes like a better, more homemade version of a Starbucks pumpkin spice latte (minus the coffee, which is pretty incidental), thanks to a dose of vanilla bean, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, and a wee nip of bourbon.
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