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Cast-Iron Skillet Apple-Cherry Pie

I saw a local chef making this on the cooking segment of the news. I haven't made it yet, but I will. It looked so delicious and easy to make. Cherry pie is my favorite, I think this will be a winning combination for me.

CAST-IRON SKILLET APPLE-CHERRY PIE

INGREDIENTS: • Refrigerated pie crust (15-oz box)
• 1/4 cup dried Michigan cherries
•1/4 cup chopped pecans
•1/2 cup firmly packed light brown sugar
•1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon
•1/4 cup (4 tbsp.) unsalted butter
•1/4 cup (4 tbsp.) cherry preserves
•4 tart Golden Delicious, washed very well
•2 tbsp. milk
•1 tbsp. granulated sugar (for sprinkling on top)


Suggested varieties: Golden Delicious, Gravenstein, Baldwin, Macoun, Northern Spy, Winesap


DIRECTIONS:

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

Combine the dried cherries, pecans, ¼ cup brown sugar and cinnamon in a small bowl and set aside.

Select an CAST IRON skillet that measures 9 inches across the bottom and 11 to 12 inches across the top. (A cast-iron skillet works well and makes a home-style presentation.) Melt the butter in the skillet over medium heat and then stir in the other ¼ cup of brown sugar and cherry preserves. When the mixture is bubbling evenly over the surface of the pan 30 seconds or so remove pan from the heat.

Do not peel the apples; the peels will help them to hold together. Halve them top to bottom and core each half. (TIP: A melon baller does a good job.) Spoon some of the cherry-walnut mixture into each apple half, compacting it with a finger.

Quickly invert the stuffed apple halves and place them cut side down in the skillet. You should be able to get 6 or 7 around the outside and 1 in the center. Finely dice the remaining apple half, if left over, and scatter the pieces between the apples. Sprinkle the leftover cherry-nut mixture between the apples.

Between two sheets of waxed paper, converge and roll together both top and bottom pie crusts to form one 12-inch circle. After removing the top sheet of waxed paper, invert the pastry over the apples, center it and peel off the other sheet of paper. Lifting the edge of the pastry, either tuck the edge straight down along the inside of the pan or pinch it to crimp the edge. Poke two large vent holes in the pastry with a paring knife, twisting the knife to enlarge the holes slightly.

Lightly brush the pastry with the milk and sprinkle surface with sugar. Place the pie directly on the center oven rack and bake for 20 minutes. Reduce the oven temperature to 375 degrees and bake until the top crust is golden brown, another 25 minutes.

Transfer the pie to a cooling rack and let cool for at least 30 minutes or to room temperature before serving.

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