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Upside Down Apple Pie

 Categories: Pies 
      Yield: 6 servings 
  
    1/2 c  Pecan or walnut halves 
    1/3 c  Brown sugar, packed 
      1 c  Granulated sugar 
      2 tb All-purpose flour 
    1/2 ts Cinnamon 
    1/8 ts Salt 
      2 ts Lemon juice 
      5 c  Apples, peeled, cored sliced 
           Pastry for 1 crust pie 
  
  My note:  this recipe worked with a deep dish pie plate and one piece of 
  foil.  Used 8 cup measure to mix pastry, then measure apples, then poured 
  sugar mixture over the apples. 
   
  Line a 9 inch pie plate with a wide circle of foil.  Take 2 pieces of 12 
  inch foil about 2 feet long.  Make a drugstore fold lengthwise resulting in 
  1 large square.  Press into pie plate.  Spray or grease heavily on bottom 
  and sides up to top edge of pie plate. 
   
  Place pecans or walnut halves round side down on bottom of foil in pie 
  plate.  Sprinkle with brown sugar. 
   
  Combine sugar, flour, cinnamon, salt and lemon juice in large bowl.  Stir 
  well.  Stir apples and dry mixture together and spread over nuts in pie 
  plate. 
   
  Roll pastry and place over top.  Fold edges under and flute.  (This makes a 
  rim to hold the juice when pie is turned upside down.)  Turn up foil all 
  around.  Trim foil leaving 4" high.  (This may be more important if you 
  have a regular pie plate to keep filling from running over.) 
   
  Cut slits in pastry.  Bake in 350 F oven about 55 minutes until apples are 
  cooked.  Cover with large plate and invert so pie is upside down.  Remove 
  foil carefully.  Serve warm. 
   
  Source:  Company's Coming Pies by Jean Pare 1992 Shared and tested by 
  Elizabeth Rodier Sept 93




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