Every year I am asked to bake a pie for a Baked Items
Auction. It is a fundraiser for the local fire department.
The first year I really didn’t have time to bake from scratch so I
cheated. Yep, store bought crust and canned apple pie filling. I also added a bag of kitchen gadgets to be
auctioned off with the pie. It contained
wooden spoons, whisks, apple corer, Pyrex pie dish etc. The pie was delivered to the auction fresh out of
oven. This pie was a big hit and raised
a rather large amount of money at the auction.
Later on, I learned it was won by the village mayor and that his wife
wanted a copy of the recipe. Of course I
sent her the quick and dirty details, swearing her to protect the family secret
recipe and explaining the long history and nature of said recipe.
2 tsp. cinnamon
4 tbsp. bacon grease
4 shots, your favorite bourbon
1 cup unsalted butter, really cold, cubed
3/4 cup sugar
1 ½ cups flour
1 tsp. salt
· Make your own filling or use one from the can
· Top with a crust or with a crumb topping
· Use oatmeal in your crumb topping for a different flavor and texture
· Use your favorite kind of bourbon or other alcohol or none at all
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The next year, when I was asked to make a pie for the
auction again, I repeated the same recipe only adding one minor change to the
crust. I spelled out the word Mayor in
pie crust as a pie crust decoration. Hoping
this would entice the bidders to try and win the mayors pie. It was a success.
The third year, I again went through all the trouble to make
the pie, but missed the auction by one day.
My family enjoyed the pie immensely.
I have again been asked to make a pie. So, I have been talking about it for a couple
a weeks now. Thinking I might try
adding bacon to my good old secret recipe. People either seem grossed out by
the fact of the bacon or gung ho and can’t wait to taste it.
This year, I have decided to kick it up a notch. My apple pie filling has taken a walk to the
local bar for a couple of shots of Evan Williams Apple Orchard Bourbon, while
taking a slow fry in a few teaspoons of bacon grease. I have also swapped out the top pie crust for
a crumb topping with fresh crispy bacon bits.
I personally don’t know what those nay sayers are thinking,
but it sounds very yummy to me. Top a
slice of this off with a dollop of whip cream and I am good to go.
Here is the recipe.
Give it a try and let me know what you think.
Drunken Apple Pie Laced w/Bacon
(recipe will make two pies, one for eating and one for sharing)
Ingredients
2 deep dish pie crust, baked off
Filling
3 cans your favorite apple pie filling2 tsp. cinnamon
4 tbsp. bacon grease
4 shots, your favorite bourbon
Crumb Topping
1 cup fresh crispy bacon bits1 cup unsalted butter, really cold, cubed
3/4 cup sugar
1 ½ cups flour
1 tsp. salt
Preheat oven to 400°.
Bake off your pie crust. I line
my crusts with aluminum foil and fill them with dried beans, baked in the oven for 20
minutes. Remove from oven and lift out
aluminum foil filled with beans. Let cool.
In small sauce pot on top of the stove, add bacon grease, cinnamon,
bourbon and apple pie filling. Cook over
low to medium heat until thickened.
Pour evenly into two crusts. Let
cool.
Make the topping in a food processor. Measure in flour, sugar, salt. Whir a couple of times to mix it up. Then add cold cubes of butter. Whir until
blended and looks like course sand.
Remove to bowl and stir in bacon bits.
Divide evenly and place ontop of pies.
Bake for 20 minutes or until topping is golden brown.
If crust is getting too brown, you can use a pie crust ring
or circle of aluminum foil to prevent further browning.
Remove from oven, let cool.
Serve with dollop of whip cream or a side of vanilla ice cream.
Notes and Swaps
·
Use your favorite pie crust recipe or one
purchased at the store· Make your own filling or use one from the can
· Top with a crust or with a crumb topping
· Use oatmeal in your crumb topping for a different flavor and texture
· Use your favorite kind of bourbon or other alcohol or none at all
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