Easy Apple Pie with Frozen Puff Pastry
- 1 large Apple
- 7 tbsp Sugar
- 4 shakes Cinnamon powder
- 100 ml +50 ml Water
- 1 dash Lemon juice
- 1 bag Frozen puff pastry
- 1 egg yolk +1 teaspoon water Egg wash
- Cut the apple into bite-sized chunks.
- Soak in salted water.
- If you cut them in different sizes, the filling will have a nice texture.
- Put a small amount of oil in a pot, and cook the apples over medium heat, being careful not to let them burn.
- When the apples are somewhat translucent, lower the heat and add the sugar, cinnamon and 100 ml water.
- Simmer for about 10 minutes until they are golden brown.
- When it looks like this photo, taste and adjust the flavor by adding sugar or cinnamon.
- Add 50 ml water to prevent it from burning, and simmer for 5 more minutes.
- Cook until the added water evaporates.
- Remove from heat and add the lemon juice.
- Addendum: I used to put the puff pastry sheets directly on the oven tray, but some people said they stuck to the pan after baking, so I've made some changes!
- Leave the puff pastry sheets at room temperature for 15 minutes.
- Place 2 sheets of puff pastry on a parchment paper-lined baking pan.
- Put the apple filling on after it has cooled somewhat.
- Don't put too much on, and leave the edges free of filling.
- When it's spread evenly, add 2-3 shakes of cinnamon.
- Make deep lengthwise cuts with a knife in the two remaining sheets.
- Place these on top of the apple filling topped sheets from Step 7.
- At this point, preheat the oven.
- Press the back of a fork along the edges to close.
- If the puff pastry is hard, the edges may not stick together well, like the one in the background in the photo.
- Glaze by brushing with egg wash made with an egg yolk beaten with 1 teaspoon of water.
- Bake in the upper rack of the oven at 200C for 10 minutes.
- When the surface starts to brown, lower the heat to 170C and bake for 10 more minutes.
- Every oven is different, so please adjust the baking time according to your oven while keeping an eye on it.
- It's ready when it has puffed up and the surface is golden brown.
- Take it off the pan and cool.
- Done!
- These are good either piping hot, or cold.
- This time I used puff pastry that already had air holes in it.
- If using puff pastry without holes, poke holes in the four sheets with a fork (see photo in Step 10).
- How about spreading the leftover apple filling on top of toast or English muffins for breakfast?
apple, sugar, cinnamon powder, water, lemon juice, pastry, egg yolk
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/149775-easy-apple-pie-with-frozen-puff-pastry (may not work)