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Apple Cheddar Pie


 

2 1/3 c All-purpose flour

1/2 c Enriched Corn Meal

-- (Aunt Jemima or Quaker) 1 ts Salt (optional)

1/3 c Margarine or butter; plus...

2 tb Margarine or butter

1/3 c Vegetable shortening

6 oz Shredded cheddar cheese

1/2 c Ice water

8 c Peeled, sliced apples

-- (about 8 medium apples) 2/3 c Sugar

3/4 ts Cinnamon

Combine 2 cups flour, corn meal and salt. Cut in 1/3 cup margarine and shortening until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Stir in cheese. Add water, 1 tablespoon at a time, stirring lightly until mixture forms a ball. Divide dough into 2 parts, 1 slightly larger; shape each to form ball. Wrap securely in plastic wrap or wax paper; chill about 30 minutes. Roll large ball on lightly floured surface to form 11-inch circle. Fit loosely into 9-inch pie plate; trim. Roll remaining dough to form 12-inch square. Cut into 12 x 3/4-inch strips.* Heat oven to 400 F. Combine remaining 1/3 cup flour, apples, sugar and cinnamon; spoon into crust. Dot with remaining 2 tablespoons margarine. Weave strips atop filling to make a lattice crust. Trim even with outer rim of pie plate. Fold lower crust over strips; seal and flute. Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until crust is light golden brown, shielding edges with aluminum foil if necessary. Cool slightly. *NOTE: To make a double crust pie, roll remaining dough to form 10-inch circle instead of cutting strips. Prepare filling as directed. Place top crust over filling; trim. Turn edges under; flute. Cut slits in top crust to allow steam to escape. NUTRITIONAL ANALYSIS per serving: * calories 551 * carbohydrates 67 g * protein 10 g * fat 27 g * calcium 170 mg * sodium 260 mg * cholesterol 20 mg * dietary fiber 3 g Source: "Hurry, Let's Eat!" Reprinted with permission from The Quaker Oats Company Electronic format courtesy of Karen Mintzias

 
 
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