Swedish Apple Pie

This is a delicious Apple Cream Pie, unlike I have ever tasted before. Tired of the same old Apple Pie? This one is for you. Hope you enjoy!

Swedish Apple Pie
Swedish Apple Pie

This is a delicious Apple Cream Pie, unlike I have ever tasted before. Tired of the same old Apple Pie? This one is for you. Hope you enjoy!

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Served Person: 1
  • Carbohydrate 78.8326110637532 g
  • Cholesterol 349.850524132933 mg
  • Fat 129.823764416265 g
  • Fiber 1.38059996032715 g
  • Protein 6.30424608581254 g
  • Saturated Fat 80.8159505447479 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 pie (455g)
  • Sodium 19410.262887846 mg
  • Sugar 77.452011103426 g
  • Trans Fat 10.1189537893592 g
  • Calories 1481 calories

Step-by-step

  • Boil apples just until beginning to soften; drain well.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Mix drained apples, flour, sugar and salt.
  • Beat eggs and vanilla together and add to apple mixture.
  • Fold in sour cream.
  • Pour into pie shell and bake approximately 40 minutes or until set.
  • While pie is baking, prepare topping as follows: Combine sugar, flour, ground cinnamon and softened butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
  • Remove pie from oven and sprinkle on topping.
  • Bake for an additional 15 minutes.
  • Cool.
Swedish Apple Pie: A Taste of Home

My Swedish Apple Pie Adventure: A Recipe for Comfort

As a busy working mom, finding time to bake is a luxury, not a given. But sometimes, the craving for a comforting, homemade treat is just too strong to ignore. This week, that craving led me to a recipe for Swedish Apple Pie – and let me tell you, it was well worth the effort. This isn't your average apple pie; it's a creamy, subtly spiced delight that's both elegant and surprisingly simple to make. The initial apprehension about tackling a pie crust quickly melted away as I followed the straightforward instructions. The aroma filling my kitchen as the pie baked was heavenly – a blend of warm apples, cinnamon, and buttery goodness. It was the perfect antidote to a long week.

The best part? This pie is incredibly versatile. I used Granny Smith apples, as the recipe suggested, but I imagine other tart apples would work beautifully too. The creaminess of the filling is what sets this pie apart. It's not overly sweet, allowing the natural sweetness of the apples to shine through. The crumble topping added the perfect textural contrast, a delightful crunch that complemented the soft, creamy filling. My family devoured it – and I even managed to sneak a few extra slices for myself! The satisfaction of creating something so delicious from scratch, especially after a hectic day, is truly unparalleled. It's a recipe I'll definitely be adding to my regular rotation, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a comforting and impressive dessert.

Beyond the taste, this recipe became a small act of self-care amidst the daily grind. The rhythmic process of mixing, pouring, and baking was surprisingly meditative. It was a welcome break from emails and deadlines, a chance to slow down and focus on something tangible and rewarding. The result was more than just a delicious pie; it was a reminder to take time for the small joys, to find moments of peace and pleasure in the simple act of cooking. The sweet aroma filled my kitchen and my heart as well. This pie brought a sense of warmth and contentment to my family, reminding me of the importance of sharing homemade food. Making this pie wasn't just about baking, it was about creating a moment of connection and happiness for those I love. If you're looking for a recipe that's both delicious and deeply satisfying, look no further. This Swedish Apple Pie is a true gem.

I encourage you to try this recipe yourself, and let me know what you think! Don't be intimidated by the idea of making a pie from scratch; it's easier than you think. The satisfaction of creating something so delicious and comforting is worth the effort.