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Rating: 5 stars I have loved this recipe for years and years. I agree with supplementing the apple mixture with additional spices such as nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, etc. The trick to keep the batter from getting too runny is to soften the butter, not melting it. My "secret weapon" with this recipe is a teaspoon of almond extract in the batter - this takes an already easy delicious recipe over the top. Thumb Up Helpful (289)

Rating: 5 stars This is a five star recipe if you read all the reviews. Thats what I did. I then combined the winners and the result was a huge hit last night. Since it was more like a cobbler and my group was 10 I used a rectangle casserole pan and 1 1/2 times the recipe. My pan was an 8x9 with probably a 1 1/2" side. If you use a 9x12 pan you need to double the recipe. For apples. 7 medium granny smith. I peeled sliced and dropped along the way into a bowl of water and lemon juice. This keeps the apples white while you peel. I mixed 1 tablespoon white sugar, 1 tablespoon brown sugar, 1.5 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp nut meg. After draining and drying of a bit of excess water with a paper towel from the apples I sprinkled and glazed them with the mixture and poured them into a bare pan. For topping the trick is to not over melt the butter. Just soften the butter. Wisk 1 egg, 1.5 cups flour, 3/4 cup brown sugar and 3/4 cup white sugar. Add 1 tsp cinnamon and 1/5 tsp nutmeg. Mix these altogether. Since the topping is not pourable just a large clump at a time of topping and then spread as evenly as possible over apples. It will spread out perfectly while baking. Bake at same temperature and time or until golden brown. The top comes out crispy. Since there is no pie shell you don't need to treat your casserole pan with butter or oils. Every drop comes out of the pan without sticking. Treating it would just make the dish too buttery. It was wonderul and devoured. It was better than a cob Thumb Up Helpful (254)

Rating: 5 stars this was amazing....better than pie. i put one tbsp of cinnam. 1 tbsp of white sugar,1 tbsp of brown sugar and nutmeg in the apples before putting on the crust. I also put 1/2 cup of white sugar and supplemented with 1/2 cup of brown sugar...sooo good! Thumb Up Helpful (122)

Rating: 5 stars EASY and delicious! Following the suggestions of other reviewers I added a bit more flavor to the apples. I mixed in 1 tablespoon of brown sugar 1 teaspoon of cinnamon and teaspoon of ground nutmeg with the 1 tablespoon of white sugar--tossing all with the apples. You may want to put a pan or piece of aluminum foil underneath the pie plate in the oven as some juices from the apples escaped during baking. I served the pie warm with scoops of vanilla ice cream on top. Yum! Thumb Up Helpful (59)

Rating: 5 stars Wow one of the easiest and best recipes I have come across. My friends have declared it one of their favourites! For those of you who want an extra crunchy crust use brown sugar it's fantastic. Thumb Up Helpful (30)

Rating: 5 stars This is so good and so easy to make. It is the most popular sweet at every place I have taken it. All the apple pie lovers I know approve of and love this recipe Thumb Up Helpful (24)

Rating: 4 stars I have to agree with Justa' Mom. It was good but needs more flavor. I am going to make again but will try some adjustments. Thumb Up Helpful (19)

Rating: 5 stars This was amazing. I did not have any problems with the crust getting hard. Very moist in fact. I added some extra sugar to toss the aples b/c my experience has proven granny smith's to be a little bitter... I personally do not even like apple pie but made this for my family and fell in love with it when I tried it. Thumb Up Helpful (17)

Rating: 5 stars VERY EASY... and absolutely hands down the very best apple pie I've ever tasted. Bravo. 5 stars. Thumb Up Helpful (16)