• Sinfull Spicy Apple Pie

    From Black Panther@21:1/186 to All on Mon Oct 4 14:51:00 2021
    Sinfully Spicy Apple Pie

    WARNING! This green chile apple pie is addictive and you will be enslaved to the green sweet heat! Try at your own risk of never eating a plain apple pie ever again.

    Ingredients:

    Crust:
    2 1/2 cups unbleached all purpose flour
    3 tsp sugar
    1/2 tsp cinnamon
    1/2 pound butter
    1/2 cup iced chile juice (reserved from steeping or frozen chile) (iced water can be substituted)
    2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese

    Filling:
    10 Granny Smith Green Apples (2.5 pounds) peeled, cored and sliced.
    2 cups Hatch Green Chile, Roasted, Peeled, and Chopped
    1 1/2 cup sugar
    1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
    1/4 cup chile juice (reserved from steeping or frozen chile) (water can be substituted)
    1/2 cup flour
    4 ounces butter
    2 Tbsp milk
    Sugar and cinnamon for sprinkling

    Instructions:

    Crust:

    Chop butter into 1/4 inch cubes and keep cold in refrigerator. Food process all dry ingredients until thoroughly mixed. Fold in butter until mixture resembles crumbs (pea size). Add cold chile juice. Mix in shredded cheese until mixture starts to form large clump (20 seconds or so). Divide dough in half and press into 4 inch disk. Place on greased plate, cover and refrigerate.

    Filling:

    Combine apple, sugar, flour, chile, cinnamon, butter and chile juice in bowl and mix. Let rest in refrigerator for a minimum of 30 minutes.

    Dough:

    Roll out crust 1 inch bigger then upside down 9.5 inch pie pan. Grease pan and lightly flower. Place bottom crust in pie pan allowing excess to hang over the rim and lightly flower. Roll out top crust. Pour apple mixture into pie pan and place top crust on. Pinch together top and bottom crusts and roll up.

    With the tines of a fork, poke holes for steam venting. Place pie in refrigerator for 15 minutes. Pre heat oven to 350 degrees. Brush crust with milk and sprinkle the cinnamon and sugar on top. Place on middle rack for 60 minutes or until crust turns dark golden brown. Allow to cool for 20 minutes. Serve warm and enjoy!

    WARNING! You may want to eat 2 pieces...I won't tell.

    Total time: 2 hours 15 minutes, Prep: 30 minutes, Inactive: 45 minutes, Cook: 60 minutes.

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to Black Panther on Mon Oct 4 17:03:56 2021
    Sinfully Spicy Apple Pie

    WARNING! This green chile apple pie is addictive and you will be
    enslaved to the green sweet heat! Try at your own risk of never eating a plain apple pie ever again.

    w0w; this sounds just amazing, dude. While I don't know that I'll be whipping one up - I am adding it to my [very small] book of recipes. I love New Mexico Green Chile's [red, green or christmas?] and I've never heard of using them in a pie. OMG.

    :P



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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to paulie420 on Mon Oct 4 20:43:11 2021
    On 04 Oct 2021, paulie420 said the following...

    w0w; this sounds just amazing, dude. While I don't know that I'll be whipping one up - I am adding it to my [very small] book of recipes. I love New Mexico Green Chile's [red, green or christmas?] and I've never heard of using them in a pie. OMG.

    I've never heard of Hatch Chilies before, but we do have "green chilies" in the grocery store here, I'll have to see if they're the same thing. (Or if they could be used as a substitute).

    Reminds me of when we visited Chicago a few years back and I got the classic Chicago dog several times complete with "sport" peppers. Nope, can't find those in Canada at all (at least anywhere I've looked).


    Jay

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  • From Black Panther@21:1/186 to paulie420 on Mon Oct 4 19:12:58 2021
    On 04 Oct 2021, 05:03p, paulie420 said the following...

    w0w; this sounds just amazing, dude. While I don't know that I'll be whipping one up - I am adding it to my [very small] book of recipes. I love New Mexico Green Chile's [red, green or christmas?] and I've never heard of using them in a pie. OMG.

    Before trying it, I was the same way. Very unsure how the spice and sweet would go together. But, after trying it, I've found my new favorite pie. ;)

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  • From fang-castro@21:3/112 to Black Panther on Mon Oct 4 18:11:00 2021
    On 04 Oct 2021, Black Panther said the following...
    Sinfully Spicy Apple Pie
    WARNING! This green chile apple pie is addictive and you will be
    enslaved to the green sweet heat! Try at your own risk of never eating a plain apple pie ever again.

    2 cups Hatch Green Chile, Roasted, Peeled, and Chopped

    If I don't make the pie I will atleast make the filling and eat it! I love hatch chiles.

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  • From Black Panther@21:1/186 to Warpslide on Mon Oct 4 19:16:14 2021
    On 04 Oct 2021, 08:43p, Warpslide said the following...

    I've never heard of Hatch Chilies before, but we do have "green chilies" in the grocery store here, I'll have to see if they're the same thing. (Or if they could be used as a substitute).

    If they're in a can, don't bother with them. They will have no taste or flavor at all. Although if they are the Hatch brand, they aren't quite as bad. Nothing beats freshly roasted Hatch green chilies. :)

    Reminds me of when we visited Chicago a few years back and I got the classic Chicago dog several times complete with "sport" peppers. Nope, can't find those in Canada at all (at least anywhere I've looked).

    Oh, I haven't had a Chicago dog in years... They are so good. I'm not sure what type of pepper they use on those, but they do have a lot of flavor, and just a bit of bite to them.

    Now, I'm gonna have to look and see what I can find about those peppers... ;)

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  • From Black Panther@21:1/186 to fang-castro on Mon Oct 4 19:19:02 2021
    On 04 Oct 2021, 06:11p, fang-castro said the following...

    If I don't make the pie I will atleast make the filling and eat it! I
    love hatch chiles.

    That sounds good too. I may have to try it. Nothing like the taste of hatch chilies. :)

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  • From Mike Dippel@21:4/173 to Black Panther on Mon Nov 22 13:53:10 2021
    My wife and I have a good friend in Rio Ranch that we visit occasionally if we head west in our motorhome. Having spent some time there, Ii know how important that chili peppers are to your community! Even in the fast food restaurants.

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  • From Black Panther@21:1/186 to Mike Dippel on Mon Nov 22 13:17:28 2021
    On 22 Nov 2021, 01:53p, Mike Dippel said the following...

    My wife and I have a good friend in Rio Ranch that we visit occasionally if we head west in our motorhome. Having spent some time there, Ii know how important that chili peppers are to your community! Even in the
    fast food restaurants.

    Oh yes. That's why the common question here is "Red, Green, or Christmas?" It's all about the chile!

    Next time you head this way, let me know. We can go out for dinner or something.

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to Black Panther on Thu Nov 25 18:52:19 2021
    Oh yes. That's why the common question here is "Red, Green, or
    Christmas?" It's all about the chile!

    That was one of the first things I learned when visiting Santa Fe. :P Chili everything...

    Next time you head this way, let me know. We can go out for dinner or something.

    I don't mean to butt in here, but I am gonna be heading thru ABQ on my way home; and I know to get towards UT I pass right thru Rio Rancho(sp?) and out the indian land way... I think its close by you, in case you wanna grab a beer or...

    I'm in Midland, TX tonight; I bet I make it to ABQ tomorrow evening. If yer free, hit me on Discord and I'll book my hotel somewhere close by. :P

    (And NO biggy, its the holidaze and I didn't realize I was gonna be thru... just throwing it out there.)



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  • From Mike Dippel@21:4/173 to paulie420 on Wed Dec 1 23:14:38 2021
    Re: Re: Sinfull Spicy Apple Pie
    By: paulie420 to Black Panther on Thu Nov 25 2021 06:52 pm

    I hope you like hot chilis!
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