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dutch apple pie

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Prep Time: 30 minutes

Cook Time: 75 minutes

Total: 105 minutes

Servings: 8

Ingredients

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Instructions

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Step 1

Place the arrowroot, almond flour, coconut flour, coconut sugar, and sea salt together in a large bowl

Step 2

Whisk them together until evenly incorporated.

Step 3

Pull the chilled and cubed butter out of the refrigerator.

Step 4

Quickly toss the butter in the dry ingredients.

Step 5

Pour the dry ingredients and butter onto a clean countertop or marble pastry board.

Step 6

Using your cold rolling pin, start to roll the butter into the dry dough.

Step 7

Keep rolling and folding more flour over the butter until all the butter is pressed into long, very thin sheets. It will look very crumbly and not well incorporated – this is how you want it.

Step 8

Gather the dough up, place it back in the mixing bowl, and refrigerate for 30 minutes further – this helps keep the butter firm.

Step 9

Take the dough from the refrigerator and create a small cater in the center. Crack the cold egg into the middle of the dough.

Step 10

Quickly mix the egg into the dough until it’s incorporated, but still shaggy. Place it (plus your rolling pin) back in the refrigerator to chill for an additional 30 minutes.

Step 11

To roll the dough out, dust a sheet of wax paper with a generous amount of arrowroot flour. Place the dough in the center.

Step 12

Using the palm of your hand, press the dough into a 2” thick disk and then dust with more flour.

Step 13

Cover it with an additional sheet of wax paper and then, using your cold rolling pin, roll the dough out into a ¼-inch thick sheet.

Step 14

If the dough cracks as you roll it out, just pinch the tear together.

Step 15

And then press down to flatten the mend.

Step 16

Try to roll it out into a rough circular shape.

Step 17

To lay the dough in a pie pan, slide a baking sheet under the bottom sheets of wax paper so that the dough is sitting on top.

Step 18

Having buttered the inside of your pie pan, lay it face-down centered on the dough.

Step 19

Flip the baking sheet and pie pan over so that the pie pan is right-side up. Pull the baking sheet and wax paper away (slowly) and then guide the dough down into the pan.

Step 20

Mend any breaks with additional dough and trim the edges to your liking.

Step 21

Toss the apples, lemon juice, lemon zest, coconut sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and sea salt together in a large bowl. Let them macerate (sit still) on the countertop for 30 minutes – 2 hours.

Step 22

When the apples are finished, strain the apples away from the liquid that has collected at the bottom of the bowl. Pour this liquid in a small sauce pan and cook over medium heat to reduce for about 10 minutes, or until it thickens some.

Step 23

Meanwhile, toss the apples with the 2 tablespoons of arrowroot. When the drippings have thickened, pour it over the apples and stir to incorporate.

Step 24

Pour the apples into the pie crust and spread out until you have an even thickness.

Step 25

For the crumble topping, combine all the dry ingredients into a large bowl. Using your hands, massage the softened butter into the dry ingredients so that it starts to form a crumbly texture. Sprinkle it evenly over the top of the pie.

Step 26

Bake on the very bottom rack of the oven at 425 F. Set the timer for 30 minutes and then carefully place a sheet of foil over the top of the pie (this helps to keep the edges from over-browning) and bake for an additional 15 minutes.

Step 27

Let the pie cool completely (4 hours will do) before serving. Top with coconut whipped cream.

Step 28

Combine all the ingredients in a chilled mixing bowl and turn stand mixer on medium/high for 5 minutes, or until stiff peaks form.

Step 29

Store refrigerated until ready to serve

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