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+ | '''<span class="reviewTitle">Bramley's rock!</span>''' | ||
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− | < | + | <span class="reviewDesc">Just the very best apples for a pie. 🥧</span> <span class="reviewAuthor"> - [[User:Klapaucius|Klapaucius]] </span></span> |
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|DatePublished=27th October 2012 | |DatePublished=27th October 2012 | ||
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|TotalTime = 1 hour 15 minutes | |TotalTime = 1 hour 15 minutes | ||
|PrepTime = 30 minutes | |PrepTime = 30 minutes | ||
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Revision as of 15:34, 18 March 2021
Recipe review
Bramley's rock!
4.6/5
Just the very best apples for a pie. 🥧 - Klapaucius
The classic English dessert, ideal for using up your glut of home grown apples.
Ingredients
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- 680g (1½lb) Bramley apples, peeled, cored and sliced
- 255g (9oz) Homemade sweet shortcrust pastry
- 75g (3oz) Soft brown sugar
- 25g (1oz) butter, cubed
- 1 tablespoon plain flour
- 1 teaspoon caster sugar
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Mise en place
Method
- Mix the brown sugar, ground cinnamon and flour together into a bowl
- Place a layer of apple slices in the base of a 900ml (1½ pint) pie dish
- Sprinkle over with some of the sugar, cinnamon and flour
- Repeat the layers until the dish is filled
- Dab the butter over the apples.
- Roll out the pastry until just larger than the pie dish
- Cover the dish with the pastry
- Decorate with any pastry scraps and cut a few slits in the top
- Brush with water and sprinkle with caster sugar.
- Bake for 45 minutes
Serving suggestions
Serve hot or cold, with custard
Variations
- Use a mix of Bramley apples and Coxes apples
- Add a tablespoon of chopped stem ginger
- Add 100 g of wild blackberries. Don't bother with bland shop-bought rubbish
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