dutch apple pie

Before I abandoned you (online) to spend time with you (in person) the better part of the last two months, leading to premature but rightly deserved obituaries*, I spend about half of the fall I was in town for obsessed with Dutch apple pie, and a significant amount of that time trying to understand what it was and was not. There seems to be a divide wherein American home cooking sites largely refer to a Dutch apple pie as a deep-dish apple pie (sometimes, but not always, in a cake pan) with a crumb topping and Dutch (or Dutch-sounding; I do not speak the language** so am making an educated guess) cooks use a more cookie-like dough that’s cross-crossed on top with a shiny finish. Fortunately, around this time I remembered that one of my son’s good friend’s mom is Dutch and she was happy to set me on the right course: yes the lattice is shiny, the dough is sweet and more buttery tasting than its American counterpart, the end result looks more like a cake, and please remember to send all samples over.

butter into flour and sugaradd the eggkneaded togetherwrap and chill the dough

divide the dough roughly into thirdscut a circle for the baselining the springform with crustlined crust

From there, I was off to the races… sort of. First I had to watch a lot of videos of home cooks making it and, as no two recipes precisely agreed, basically just throw my hands in the air and hope I could work it out in the kitchen. It does not always happen — figuring things out on an early go — but this time it did. I hope this is a good omen for the year to come, as my cooking wish list for 2018 could fill five calendars, and for you too: this is much, much easier than it looks.

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This Is How to Store Homemade Vanilla Extract — Tips from The Kitchn

Pure vanilla extract calls for just two ingredients: alcohol for extraction and vanilla beans. As you can imagine, it has the shelf life of basically forever, since its ingredients are pretty shelf-stable. With so many cork-topped vials of DIY vanilla extract on the web, there’s also some misinformation about how and where you should store homemade vanilla extract for gift giving.

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The Multi-Cooker That’s a Great Alternative to the Instant Pot — Amazon Deal of the Day

As much as we love the Instant Pot, it currently has two strikes against it: It’s been going in and out of stock at major retailers like Target and Amazon, and some people say they’re intimidated by the dizzying array of settings and options.

If you’re looking for something similar for yourself or someone who’s yet to be crossed off your holiday shopping list, we’d like to suggest this Cuisinart 6-Quart Multi-Cooker.

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Sweden Wants You to Add Oat Milk to Your Morning Coffee — Wellness Trends

It’s no exaggeration to say that Swedes have a habit of changing the world for the better. Thanks to the innovators in that glorious Scandinavian country, we have three-point seatbelts, those IKEA bookshelves you’ve been putting together all weekend, and ABBA. And now another Swedish company is trying to help the environment, cut down on greenhouse gases, and give us something new to splash in our morning coffee.

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5 Inspiring — And Baking-Related — Prints for Your Kitchen — Make More Good

As negative as our silly world can be at times, it’s also full of inspiration. Look on Instagram, Pinterest, or Facebook at any given moment and you’re sure to see (at least) a few super-inspiring quotes.

The same can be said for your kitchen — if you were to get any of these adorable prints from Etsy, that is. (Note: You can download and print some of these out yourself and some get printed and shipped to you.) They’re all 100 percent positive and baking-themed — you know, because we’re smack dab in the middle of baking season.

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It’s Greek to Me: 25 Recipes That Bring Greece to Your Kitchen — Greek Recipes from The Kitchn

If you’re itching for a vacation, we’d like to suggest Greece. Don’t worry about the airfare, though — it’s possible to get whisked away to the balmy Mediterranean without even leaving your kitchen. The most famous flavors of Greece — tangy feta, colorful vegetables, peppery olive oil, loads of fresh herbs — are so distinctive that bringing them to the table is a trip in itself.

We rounded up a slew of Greek and Greek-inspired recipes to get you on your way to a sunny culinary adventure.

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How To Make Juicy & Tender Roasted Pork Loin: The Simplest, Easiest Method — Cooking Lessons from The Kitchn

When you don’t want deja vu turkey for another holiday dinner, hit the reset button with an easy-yet-stunning juicy roast pork loin. You won’t believe how succulent and savory a slice of roasted pork can be with just a simple garlic paste and sprinkle of pepper.

For any regular day of the week stick to the one-pot preparation, which is delicious on its own, thanks to the apple and onions cooked alongside it. But for the holidays you absolutely have to make the tart green applesauce to spoon over top.

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Win Your Office’s White Elephant Gift Exchange with This Desk Donut — Amazon Deal of the Day

Whether you were reluctantly roped into a white elephant gift exchange by your overzealous office manager or you and your work friends have been doing a secret Santa for years, you need to give a gift that’s funny, fun, and something people will actually want.

That’s where this Desk Donut Push Pin Holder, which is on sale now and qualifies for Prime shipping, comes in.

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