You know those pies that you get at McDonald's? The turnover type? That's what we're talking about here. I watched the Father's Day episode of Paula's Best Recipes and they did a fried turnover with cherries and walnuts that Bri and I thought looked fabulous with the exception of the cherries and walnuts. Using the McDonald's pie as a guide we decided that we would just try these with tinned apple pie filling rather than spending all day concocting a pie filling from scratch. So, really, this is a "not-homemade" recipe. It's more of a technique. We also did some with raspberry pie filling that I really liked. I would assume that you could use whatever pie filling be it canned or homemade that you prefer. The only real recommendation I have is if you make your own filling it would be easier to use shredded apples than sliced. You only put a small amount of apple in each turnover and the shreds would be easier to work with. We kind of wrestled with the apple slices getting them in the pie crust and covered. Over all they turned out awesomely delicious. We had them for a family night treat with the neighbors. Yummy.
Fried Apple Pies
15 pies
2 pie crusts (I used Pillsbury)
1 can pie filling
vegetable oil for frying
sugar
Using a 4" biscuit cutter cut circles from the pie dough and set aside. Run a pastry brush with water around the edge of the crust circle. Put 2 tsp pie filling in the center and top with another circle. Seal closed with a fork.
Heat oil to 350. Carefully drop each pie into the oil and fry until golden brown. I found that a couple of minutes per side was just about the right amount.
Remove from oil and sprinkle with sugar. Serve with vanilla ice cream.
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16 comments:
I'll bet there are better than McDonald's. I love apple desserts so know I would love these. Thanks for sharing on A Well-Seasoned Life's Sweet Indulgences Sunday.
Yes, they were definitely better than McDonald's :D
It looks so yummy! Thanks for the lovely recipe. They are definitely better than McDonalds. Love your space!
Hope to see you on my blog:)
My husband would eat these up. They look just delicious!
My grandmother used to make fried pies... this takes me back to my childhood!
Yum!!! These look great!! Thanks for linking up to 2 Maids a Baking!!
These look like the perfect dessert!
Your recipe looks so good. I would love it if you came over to my party "Cast Party Wednesday" tomorrow and shared some of your recipes with us.
Thanks,
I hope to see you there!
I agree with Kim....they must be better then McD's and my kids I addicted to those. Can't even imagine what would they do if I made these from scratch.
Hope you can come by and this recipe at Foodie Wednesday
http://www.frugalwannabecooks.com/2011/02/blue-cheese-wedge-salad.html
This looks soooo good. I would love it if you stopped by tomorrow for "Turning the Table Thursday" to share some of your recipes with us. (link opens at midnight EST on Weds)
Thanks,
I hope to see you there!
Wendy
Around My Family Table
Just wondering how much oil to use?
I'm a terrible measurer...I used my electric fry pan so I could keep the heat steady at 350 and put between 1/2" and 3/4" oil. You don't need it super deep, just flip them over to do both sides.
Those little apple pies sound yummy! Convenience is always nice :)
Wow - your apple pies sound amazing. Yum! I would never order one @ McDonald's but I definitely would make my own!
Thanks so much for linking up to Tasty Tuesdays!
Your Fried Apple Pies remind me of my Grandmother who made the best fried pies. Your recipe is great and a real winner! Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and sure hope to see you again real soon!
Miz Helen
Hi, I just wanted to thank you for visiting Cast Party Wednesday and I hope you join me again tomorrow and share more of your great recipes!
Thanks,
I hope to see you tomorrow!
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