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Cheat’s Apple Pies Recipe

Cheat’s Apple Pies Recipe
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Cheat’s Apple Pies Recipe

Introduction

This easy apple pie recipe delivers all the nostalgic flavour of homemade pie, without the wait. Using simple ingredients and no pastry prep, these golden toast pockets are filled with warm spiced apples, cooked crisp in a jaffle maker and finished with a dusting of cinnamon sugar. It’s the perfect shortcut dessert or sweet breakfast snack, especially when served with thick vanilla custard. Made with our Hi-Fibre Lo-GI White Block Loaf, it’s a faster, easier way to enjoy all the cosy goodness of a classic cheat’s apple pie.

Ingredients

Method

1
Preheat the jaffle maker
2
Mix the cinnamon with the cooked apples
3
Place a small amount of butter onto the jaffle maker, followed by the bottom slice of bread. Spread roughly 1 tbsp of apple mixture onto the bread and then top with the remaining slice of bread.
4
Cook until golden
5
Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar and serve with custard
FAQs

One of the biggest mistakes in creating apple pie filling is using apples that break down too much while cooking. You want apples that hold their shape and offer a bit of bite, like Granny Smith, Fuji and Jazz. Overloading the filling can also cause leaks or soggy bread. Adding too much sugar or not enough spice can lead to a flat flavour. For this easy apple pie, pre-cooked apples spiced with cinnamon create a delicious, balanced filling that doesn’t overwhelm the bread.

Layering flavours is key to a tasty apple pie. Start with good-quality apples and add warm spices like cinnamon, nutmeg or allspice. A splash of vanilla extract or lemon juice brightens things up. For something richer, you can stir through a small knob of butter. In this recipe, the combination of spiced apples and a cinnamon sugar crust creates plenty of flavour with minimal effort. This easy recipe is something you’ll want to make every day!

To prevent sogginess in your pie, make sure your apples are pre-cooked so they don’t release excess moisture while cooking. Don’t overfill the bread, and use a hot jaffle maker to create a sealed, crisp crust. Our Hi-Fibre Lo-GI White Block Loaf gives just the right amount of crunch while soaking up the sweet, spiced filling without going soggy.