I am introduced to salted caramel when I started pinning and discovering recipes on my Pinterest board. I've been dying to try it, and when I decided to bake some apple hand pies, I thought it would be a great idea to incorporate the salted caramel into my filling, right? Well, not really. On a mission to make me some salted caramel I marched my way to the kitchen. I started by caramelising my sugar beautifully, only to realise I didn't have some cream in the fridge. I found some milk though, and poured it in to thin out the caramel. Then, as excited as I was, I sprinkled the salt into the caramel, and it was a very generous sprinkle. I forgot that it was cooking/table salt I was sprinkling, not some Maldon sea salt or anything. My caramel ended up quite salty, but I used it anyway, just a few tablespoons it went into my filling. I wasn't that bad, I think. On another note, as I was Pinteres-ting the other day, I found this beautiful salted caramel apple hand pies on Just a Taste. What a coincidence! I guess great minds think alike, no? I would love to try Kelly's (the blog owner) recipe next time. For now, this is what I did:
I prepare the (disastrous) salted caramel first. I didn't measure my ingredients though, trying to act like a pro, and I was too lazy. Serves me right. I caramelise some sugar, poured some milk and sprinkle (a generous) amount of salt into the caramel. What was I thinking?
Next, I make the pie crust and refrigerate it while I prepare the filling. Peel, core and cut the apples into cubes. Fry the apples to soften them a bit and add in cinnamon and salted caramel.
This is how my filling looks like:
After that, take out the pie dough from the fridge. Roll it on a floured surface and cut out round shapes out of it (I used a cup to do it).
Then, spoon the filling into one piece dough and top it with another piece. Crimp the edges with a fork. Continue with the rest.
When done, glaze with milk, sprinkle some sugar on top and bake them in a preheated oven.
Salted Caramel Apple Hand Pies
Salted Caramel Sauce:
This is a good recipe I found on seasonsandsuppers website. The recipe is for caramel sauce though, so just add a few pinches of sea salt to turn into salted caramel sauce.
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup water
- 1/4 cup light corn syrup
- 3/4 cup whipping cream
- a few pinches of sea salt.
Pie Dough:
This recipe, taken from Woolworth Australia's Fresh magazine (August 2011, Issue 66) is as close to my go-to recipe, except I didn't add the egg, so I add more water.
- 2 cups plain flour
- 125g cold butter, cubed
- 1 egg
- 2 tbsp ice cold water
Apple Pie Filling:
I did not measure my ingredients as I prepare the filling since I normally would taste it along the way. This is just my rough estimation.
- 4 Granny Smith apples (peeled, cored and cut into cubes)
- 4 tbsp salted caramel sauce
- 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon
To Assemble:
- Preheat the oven at 180C
- Take out the pie dough from the fridge. Roll it out on a floured surface. Cut out small discs out of the dough using a cookie cutter or a cup.
- Spoon about 2 tsp of the filling into a dough disc and top it with another disc. Secure the edges with a fork.
- If you like, brush the hand pies with milk and sprinkle some turbinado sugar on top.
- Bake the pies for about 20 mins or until golden brown.
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