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Jan's 1940's Apple Pie

Author/Submitted by: Gertrude Ingraham of Westbrook, Maine. Used since 1940
Servings: 6
Categories: Desserts / Pies & Pastries

Ingredients:
1  teaspoon  cinnamon
2  tablespoons  flour
1  tablespoon  butter or margarine
3/4  cup  sugar, or 1 cup for tart apples
4    apples, mcintosh
4    apples, cortland

Directions:
Line bottom of pie plate with thin crust, let it drape over edge of plate. Slice apples into plate until it is HEAPED over top. Mix the cinnamon and flour into the sugar and pour this over the apple slices. Dot the top with pieces of the butter. Now cut around the plate to rid the excess crust. Roll out top crust and "smear" center (6 inches or so) with Crisco. Make 5 or 6 slits near middle. Sprinkle with flour. Fold and put on pie. This makes it easier to place on pie. Unfold, then cut off to within 1 1/2 " any access and fold under the other crust making finger "folds" to seal all around. Now walk to sink and holding pie in one hand. Run it quickly under cold water to PARTIALLY rinse off flour. This is what makes it "flaky". Cook at 350 for about 1 hour until golden brown and a sharp knife inserted feels NO firm apples.


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