Buttered Apple Pie
- 1 batch flaky pie crust, divided into 2 unequal halves
- 1/4 to 13 cup sugar, depending on sweetness of apples
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon mace
- 6 large, tart cooking apples, such as Cortlands or pippins, peeled, cored and cut in 6ths
- 1 to 1 1/2 tablespoons rosewater, depending on taste
- 4 tablespoons melted butter
- Cream for brushing the crust
- Roll out the larger piece of dough to a 1/8-inch thickness and use it to line a deep 9-inch pie pan.
- Do not trim overhang yet.
- Roll the other piece between sheets of wax paper into a rectangle roughtly 12 inches long and 1/8-inch thick.
- Refrigerate shell and rolled dough for at least a half hour.
- Combine sugar, cinnamon and mace.
- Toss apples with rosewater, then with butter.
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
- Sprinkle a third of the sugar mixture over the bottom of the shell.
- Arrange a layer of apples on it and sprinkle with another third of the sugar.
- Add the remaining apples, rounded sides up, and sprinkle with the remaining sugar.
- Brush the rim of the pie with cream and return it to the refrigerator.
- Working quickly, peel wax paper from one side of the reserved sheet of dough, replace it lightly, flip dough and remove paper from the other side.
- Working on the wax paper, create a decorative open-work crust either by cutting 1/3-inch strips and weaving a lattice or by using a knife or cookie cutter to make a pattern that allows the apples to show.
- Stop and refrigerate if the dough starts to soften.
- Carefully flip top crust onto pie.
- Press around the edges to seal and trim overhang to a half-inch beyond rim.
- Fold it over the top crust edges and crimp up into a decorative rim.
- Bake the pie 10 minutes, reduce the heat to 375 and bake 50 minutes more, or until the apples are very tender and the crust is a rich brown.
- Allow to cool 10 to 15 minutes and serve while still warm.
batch, sugar, cinnamon, mace, apples, rosewater, butter, cream for brushing
Taken from cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/3306 (may not work)