apple_cran_pie.jpg (15367 bytes)Spiced Apple-Cranberry Pie
The perfect ending to your holiday meal.

   

Pastry dough for two-crust 10-inch/25 cm deep-dish pie
2 cans (16 oz/454 g each) whole-berry cranberry sauce
2/3 cup/180 mL Watkins Vanilla Dessert Mix
4 cups/1 liter peeled, cored and cubed Golden Delicious Apples
1-1/2 tsp/7.5 mL Watkins Cinnamon
1 Tbsp/15 mL milk

Roll out half of the dough and place in bottom of a 10-inch/25 cm deep-dish pie plate; set aside.

For filling, combine both cans of cranberry sauce and dessert mix in large saucepan.   Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally until mixture comes to a boil and begins to thicken.  Remove from heat and stir in apples and cinnamon.   Pour into pie crust.

Roll out remaining dough to a 12-inch/30 cm circle.  Cut into ten strips.   Arrange five strips on filling, using longest in center.  Top with remaining strips in opposite directions.  Press ends to edges of bottom crust and trim excess.   Flatten dough edges with a fork or flute rim.  Brush top lattice crust with milk.   Place on lowest rack at 400° for 55 minutes or until pastry is golden brown and filling begins to bubble.  Remove to wire rack to cool.  Serve at room temperature.   Makes 12 servings.

340; Protein 2g;Carbohydrates 56 g; Fat 9 g; Saturated Fat 2 g; Cholesterol 0 mg; Sodium 350 mg; Dietary Fiber 3 g


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