
My husband and I were away in Ithaca, NY for our anniversary this past weekend. Ithaca is located in the Finger lakes Region of NY State. Great wines and beautiful panoramic views of the lakes. I love it there. I make my way to that area in one place or another just to get my fill of fresh air and gorgeous scenery. Usually stopping and getting fruit and or vegetables as well.
On our way home we stopped at a picnic to meet up with my parents and our kids. Friends of ours have some of those wind turbines on their property. During our hay ride up there we got a closer look. So funny, you think they are poles until you get up close and whoa, they are huge. I know that they really break up the vistas but certainly we really need to find alternatives to our oil dependence! I guess there is always a trade off for everything isn't there?


Amazing isnt it?
Okay, I bet you thought I wasn't going to talk about food but of course I am. Long winded today but the recipe here is quick and easy. I had some leftover dough from my grape pies that I made and thought I would do some minis.

The pastry is here. I revamped it to suit the small tarts. Inside the pastry is apple filling. I can't get over how good this crust recipe is. Go Elise!
APPLE PIE POPPERS
Lori's Lipsmacking Goodness
filling:
2 apples, chopped
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 cup brown sugar
Heat butter in a pan and begin to brown it. Add sugar and let cook a few minutes. Add chpped apples and heat until cooked but not mushy. Spoon into mini pastries.
pastry:
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, plus extra for rolling
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, very-cold, cut into 1/2 inch cubes
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon sugar
2 to 4 Tbsp ice water
Combine flour, salt and sugar in a food processor. Let spin and add butter while it is spinning. Add ice water, tablespoon by tablespoon, very slowly until dough forms a ball. Stop immediately. Remove dough from processor and knead, just to incorporate. Place in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least an hour.
Cut into small balls about the size of a quarter and roll out into a small circle. Stuff into a mini tart pan, trimming off excess at the top. Push any overlapping together.
Fill tarts with apple filling. Bake at 375 F until crust is golden.
I made something super similar tonight, its like a little apple pie, yummy
ReplyDeleteI love anything mini! And apple pie is a great idea; these sound so delicious!
ReplyDeleteApple Poppers... Yummo!!
ReplyDeleteI recall seeing a program on TV about wind turbines... I thought too that they were just poles. Amazingly they're not, I was surprised to find out about the maintenance that required the tech's to climb up high into them.
Hi - those look so yummy! great idea!
ReplyDeleteI agree about our vistas being interfered with, but yes, we definitely need clean renewable energy. When we were in the UK a couple of years ago, outside of London there was one giant wind turbine. It was incredible.
ReplyDeleteLovely little pie poppers you've got there...I could probably put away 4 before I knew it. Yum!
Yum! They're so cute!
ReplyDeletei knew you'd get to the goodies, and i didn't mind the scenic ny pictures--i really need to tour the state. :)
ReplyDeleteobviously, these apple pie poppers are right up my alley and super stellar.
Yummy! These are so adorable. My family would love these. They sound easy to make too. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this post...these are GREAT! My kids love 'em with a dollop of whip cream on top too!
ReplyDeleteThis is something new for me. I usually do jalapeno poppers. I'll try to prepare this for dinner tonight and will let you know the outcome.
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