McDonald's Copycat Fried Apple Pies

Try this McDonald's Copycat Fried Apple Pies recipe

McDonald's Copycat Fried Apple Pies
McDonald's Copycat Fried Apple Pies

Try this McDonald's Copycat Fried Apple Pies recipe

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 6
  • Carbohydrate 12.3798307725275 g
  • Cholesterol 3.7375 mg
  • Fat 2.03891750001083 g
  • Fiber 0.21632083141607 g
  • Protein 0.547187639011912 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.981860763890609 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (43g)
  • Sodium 96.5572125170682 mg
  • Sugar 12.1635099411115 g
  • Trans Fat 0.206691013892462 g
  • Calories 69 calories

Step-by-step

  • Remove puff pastry from freezer, unwrap pastry and place on a floured work surface to thaw.
  • Meanwhile; in a large saucepan over medium heat combine apples, lemon juice, sugars, cinnamon and nutmeg. Mix well. Stir occasionally until mixture begins to bubble.
  • Meanwhile combine water and flour in a mason jar or container. Shake to combine. Add to pot. Continue boiling, stirring constantly until apples are softened, approximately 5 minutes. Remove from heat, stir in vanilla. Set aside to cool.
  • In a heavy-bottomed pan with deep sides, heat about 1 inch oil to 350 degrees.
  • Meanwhile, using a sharp knife cut each pastry sheet into 3 equal long pieces. Lay pastry sheet strips out horizontally on floured work surface. Place 1/2 cup apple pie filling on the left half of each dough strip. Moisten your clean fingers and wet the edge of the pastry. Gently pick up the right side of the dough and fold dough on top of the left side, encasing the filling (if any filling seeps out push it back in).
  • Gently press along the edge with the tines of a fork. Once all pies are assembled fry them 2 at a time. Cook for 3-4 minutes total, carefully flipping them over halfway through. Remove pies from oil when they are a nice golden brown. Place pies on a stack of paper towels. Sprinkle them with sugar and cinnamon. Repeat until all pies are cooked.

My Little Slice of Heaven: Homemade Fried Apple Pies

The aroma of warm, cinnamon-spiced apples, encased in golden-brown, flaky pastry – is there anything more comforting? For years, I’ve been a sucker for those little fried apple pies from McDonald's. That sweet, slightly tart filling, perfectly complemented by the crisp pastry, always hit the spot. But let’s be honest, those little pies aren’t the healthiest option, and there's something about making something yourself from scratch that just feels so satisfying. So, I decided to embark on a mission: to recreate the magic of those beloved fried apple pies in my own kitchen. And let me tell you, the journey was well worth it.

I scoured countless recipes, tweaking and experimenting until I achieved the perfect balance of sweetness and tartness, the ideal crispness of the pastry, and that unmistakable fried-to-perfection golden hue. It wasn't always smooth sailing. There were a few mishaps along the way – pies that burst open, fillings that were too watery, and crusts that were less than golden. But each attempt brought me closer to my goal. And finally, after many trials (and many delicious tastings!), I perfected my very own McDonald’s copycat recipe. This isn’t just about replicating a fast-food favorite; it's about rediscovering the joy of baking and creating something truly special, something that tastes like a little slice of heaven.

The process itself is surprisingly straightforward. The most time-consuming part is preparing the apple filling, but even that is incredibly simple. It’s just a matter of combining some diced apples with sugar, spices, and a little lemon juice. Then, you'll use store-bought puff pastry – a total shortcut that saves you a lot of time and effort – and carefully assemble the pies. The final step, the frying, is where the magic happens. The golden-brown crust, the delightful crunch, the warm, gooey center – each bite is a perfect symphony of flavors and textures. This recipe is more than just a quick dessert. It's a journey, a testament to the power of homemade food, a celebration of simple ingredients transformed into something truly extraordinary.

The beautiful thing about this recipe is its adaptability. You can easily adjust the sweetness, add different spices, or even use different types of apples to suit your taste preferences. I particularly love using a mix of Gala and Granny Smith apples for the perfect balance of sweetness and tartness. And don't be afraid to experiment! The beauty of home cooking is the freedom to explore and create your own unique culinary masterpieces. This recipe isn't just a McDonald's copycat; it's a blank canvas for your own culinary creativity, a gateway to countless flavor adventures waiting to be discovered.

So, gather your ingredients, roll up your sleeves, and prepare to be amazed. These homemade fried apple pies are not just a delicious treat; they’re a testament to the magic that happens when you take the time to create something special in your own kitchen. The joy of the process, the satisfaction of creating something delicious, and the sheer delight of sharing these little pockets of happiness with loved ones – that’s what home cooking is all about. Enjoy every delicious bite!

Beyond the Recipe: While this recipe focuses on the deliciousness of these fried apple pies, I encourage you to think about the wider implications. Making things from scratch is not just about saving money (though that's a benefit!), but it's also about connecting with your food in a deeper way. It's about understanding where your ingredients come from, and appreciating the effort and care that goes into transforming them into a delicious meal. This is more than just a recipe; it's a mindful eating experience.

Sharing the Joy: One of the most rewarding aspects of baking is sharing your creations with others. Imagine the smiles on the faces of your family and friends as they sink their teeth into these warm, delicious pies. The act of sharing homemade treats fosters connections and creates lasting memories. So, don’t be shy; share the love (and the pies!).

This simple recipe has opened up a world of possibilities for me. I've learned to appreciate the small details, the subtle nuances of flavor, and the pure satisfaction of creating something delicious from scratch. More importantly, I've rediscovered the joy of sharing my creations with those I love. So, get baking, and let the deliciousness begin!