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Old 09-18-2011, 06:53 PM
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Thank you for this recipe! It makes my mouth water looking at the pictures. Just one more question on the freezing of them. Do you find they are a bit soggy once they have been cooked and then frozen. I make around 25 apple pies each fall but I freeze them all and then cook them when I want one. I find doing it this way the pies are not soggy. Just wondering if these can be frozen prior to frying. Thanks again, I can't wait to make some!
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Originally Posted by raksmum
Thank you for this recipe! It makes my mouth water looking at the pictures. Just one more question on the freezing of them. Do you find they are a bit soggy once they have been cooked and then frozen. I make around 25 apple pies each fall but I freeze them all and then cook them when I want one. I find doing it this way the pies are not soggy. Just wondering if these can be frozen prior to frying. Thanks again, I can't wait to makesome!
Yes, they can be frozen before they are cooked. I use waxed paper between each pie though, when they thaw alittle they tend to stick together. :-D And your very welcome.
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Old 09-19-2011, 06:07 PM
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Thanks again Amazon. I am geared up to make these this weekend!
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Thanks for posting this recipe., I have decided to make a QB cook book from quilters here. Looks like quilters here are great cooks as well. These look wonderful too. Love hte pictures.
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Old 09-23-2011, 07:59 AM
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Do you drain any of the liquid from the apples before adding the cornstarch mixture, or just add to the bowl with the apples, liquid and all?
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Originally Posted by AndyK
Do you drain any of the liquid from the apples before adding the cornstarch mixture, or just add to the bowl with the apples, liquid and all?
Just add to the apples ,liquid and all. :thumbup:
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Thanks. You were right. They don't last long. Unfortunately, I ate most of them.
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Originally Posted by AndyK
Thanks. You were right. They don't last long. Unfortunately, I ate most of them.
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:lol: I made them three time last week. Oh mercy,I lost count on how many I ate.I did delivery most of them to the school though. :thumbup:
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I live in a Senior Housing Complex and made these yesterday for my neighbors....they were a Huge hit....Thank You very much, I will treasure this recipe. My 4 year old Granddaughter, who insisted she didn't like apple pie, ate a whole one and asked for more. She was visiting me while her Mom was at work.
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Originally Posted by pls1946
I live in a Senior Housing Complex and made these yesterday for my neighbors....they were a Huge hit....Thank You very much, I will treasure this recipe. My 4 year old Granddaughter, who insisted she didn't like apple pie, ate a whole one and asked for more. She was visiting me while her Mom was at work.
Oh, I am so glad your enjoying the recipe.That's what everyone says when they eat one. :thumbup:
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