Gordon Ramsay’s Apple Pie Recipe Is Like Nothing You’ve Seen Before (2024)

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Grace Elkus

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Grace Elkus was the Deputy Food Director at Kitchn, where she wrote a monthly vegetarian recipe column called Tonight We Veg. She received her culinary arts diploma from The Natural Gourmet Institute.

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As a former Masterchef superfan, I’ve watched Gordon Ramsay excel at whatever he takes on, be it breaking down a chicken in record time or teaching the contestants how to whip up hot chocolate fondant (his favorite dessert). So when it came time to make his Caramelized Apple Pie from his 2009 cookbook Cooking for Friends, I expected nothing less than perfection.

We first stumbled across this unique pie in Buzzfeed’s celebrity apple pie battle, where it took home first place. So this week, as we’re battling off some of the most-loved apple pies in our own epic showdown, we knew we had to see how it stacked up. Here’s how it went.

How to Make Gordon Ramsay’s Caramelized Apple Pie

Out of the four apple pies I baked for this showdown, Gordon Ramsay’s was the only one that had you cube, rather than slice, the apples. What’s even more unique is that you caramelize them in sugar and butter before they go into the pie.But first let’s talk about the crust, which is also unconventional.

Instead of a traditional pie dough, made with flour, ice water, and cold butter, his recipe calls for tart dough, made with flour, sugar, eggs, and softened butter.After blitzing the butter and sugar in the food processor, you’ll add the egg and flour and pulse until the dough just comes together. You’ll then knead it slightly, shape it into a flat disk, and refrigerate while you make the filling.

Now for the fun part: You’ll toss chunks of peeled apple in a mixture of sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg, then cook them in melted butter until golden and caramelized on the edges. After they cool, you’ll line a pie pan with half the pastry, spoon the apples into the pie shell, add the top round of pastry, brush with an egg wash and sprinkle with a little sugar, and bake until golden.

My Honest Review of Gordon Ramsay’s Apple Pie

This pie had a lot going for it! But it wasn’t my favorite. Let’s start with the things I didn’t love.

To begin, Gordon’s recipe calls for “4 large, tart cooking apples, about 3 pounds in total,” but I couldn’t find apples nearly that large. My four large apples weighed just over 1 1/2 pounds, so I ended up using seven apples total.

Unlike the more traditional pie doughs I made, Gordon’s tart dough was difficult to work with. It kept tearing as I rolled it out, so I had to keep sticking it back in the fridge to let it firm up before trying again. The finished pie was also very pale after the suggested baking time, so I baked it for an extra five minutes to achieve a slightly more golden-brown finish. Although it baked up tender, sugary, and crisp in places, I’m not sure I preferred it to a more traditional pie crust (especially considering the extra work).

That being said, there were many things I liked about this pie! Cubing the apples took a lot less time than slicing them, and they were delicious after being fried in butter. (My kitchen smelled heavenly). After baking, the apples still retained a bit of texture (lots of apple pies end up too mushy for my liking) and they had a sweet, subtly spiced flavor. Thanks to the simple ingredient list and design of the pie (no lattice top), this pie was also pretty quick to make. If I wasn’t also tasting three other pies the day I made it, I definitely could have polished off a full slice.

If You’re Making Gordon Ramsay’s Apple Pie, a Few Tips

1. Work quickly and carefully with the dough (and keep it cold). Make the pastry dough first thing to give it time to firm up in the fridge, which will make it easier to work with and less prone to tearing. Divide it in half before wrapping it up, since you’ll ultimately have to split it anyway for the two crusts. When it comes time to roll out the bottom crust, leave the second disk in the fridge until you’re ready for the top crust, and work quickly to keep it from warming up to room temperature. Don’t be afraid to heavily flour your work surface to prevent the dough from sticking. Using an 8-inch pie plate like Gordon calls for will make this whole process a bit easier, since you won’t have to roll the dough as thin, but a 9-inch one works fine if that’s what you have.

2. Bake the pie for longer than instructed. Because the apples are cooked before they get baked into the pie, this pie bakes for about half as long as most. That’s great if you’re short on time, but it also doesn’t give the crust as much time to crisp and brown. I baked mine for an extra five and my bottom crust was still pale, so I’d give it at least an extra 10 minutes. Baking it on a rack in the lower third of the oven will also help with better browning.

3. Consider using this recipe just for the caramelized apples. At the end of the day, I think I prefer a more traditional apple pie made with sliced apples and pie dough. That being said, the caramelized apples in this pie are divine. I would absolutely make the apples again sans-pie and serve them in a bowl topped with vanilla ice cream.

Rating: 7/10

Have you ever made Gordon Ramsay’s Apple Pie?Tell us what you thought!

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FAQs

Why are McDonald's apple pies so good? ›

Many pie fillings are made with a processed thickening agent that keeps the filling jelly-like and in place. But McDonald's uses a dehydrated apple powder. The powder not only thickens the filling, but it also adds that extra apple taste that you love.

Why did McDonald's switch their apple pies? ›

And then there's the long forgotten fried apple pie at McDonald's, which made the switch to baked in 1992 due to health reasons and has tasted inferior ever since. Unless you're over 40 and/or live in Hawaii (more on that soon), you've probably never tasted a McDonald's fried apple pie.

What is the difference between the old and new McDonalds apple pies? ›

Public opinion started to lean away from fried food and more toward baked, so McDonald's switched to a baked version in 1992. The new version was undoubtedly healthier, though many longtime fans insist that the old flaky, crispy crust was tastier.

Why did McDonalds stop frying their apple pies? ›

McDonald's Fried Apple Pie had a long initial run from its debut in 1968 (the same as the Big Mac) until September 1992. So what happened in September 1992? Our beloved McDonald's Fried Apple Pie was permanently removed from the regular menu for “health concerns.”

What is the apple pie rule? ›

Here's a look at one of the most unusual laws on the books in the Badger State. In Wisconsin, it is illegal to serve apple pie in public restaurants without a slice of cheese on top. Yes, you read that right: cheese is required on top of any apple pie that is served in a public restaurant in Wisconsin.

What is the best thickener for apple pie filling? ›

Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency. Tapioca starch is preferable for products that will be frozen because it will not break down when thawed.

How do I keep the bottom of my apple pie from getting soggy? ›

Crust dust is a 1:1 mixture of flour and granulated sugar. When baking a pie, especially a fruit pie, a couple of teaspoons of crust dust sprinkled into the bottom of the crust will help prevent the crust from becoming saturated with juicy filling as it bakes.

Who supplies McDonalds apple pie? ›

Bama has three production facilities in Tulsa and employs more than 800 people. Workers also produce seasonal pies such as holiday, strawberry and cream, cherry and cream and pumpkin. The sole producer of pies for McDonald's, Bama also makes biscuits and hotcakes for the food chain.

When did McDonalds stop frying their apple pies? ›

There are a lot of things that McDonald's does wrong, but deep-frying isn't one of them. Then, in 1992, the unthinkable happened: Ronald replaced his beloved fried apple pies with the vastly inferior, modern baked version.

Does McDonalds use potatoes in apple pies? ›

Does McDonalds put potatos in their Apple Pie? ANSWER PERSON RESPONDS: Not according to the listing of ingredients at their website, unless some of those Greek words mean “potato.” The starch product in the delectable crust is based on wheat and the thickener in the apple filling is corn starch.

What are the best apples for apple pie? ›

The best apples for making apple pie
  • Braeburn. This apple is a descendant of Granny Smith, but slightly sweeter. ...
  • Cortland. ...
  • Crispin (Mutsu). ...
  • Golden Delicious. ...
  • Granny Smith. ...
  • Honeycrisp. ...
  • Jonagold or Jonathan. ...
  • Northern Spy.
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What does a Gordon apple taste like? ›

The Gordon Apple is a white medium to large fruit with red over green skin. The flavor ranges from fine, juicy and crisp to firm, sweet and tart. It originated in Whittier California and grows wonderfully all over Southern California and tastes great fresh as well as for cooking.

Why does caramel fall off apples? ›

Corn syrup is required as it acts as the sticky, taffy-like base for caramel apples. Without it, the caramel will slide right off the apple (just as my salted caramel would). Though other liquid sweeteners can sometimes be substituted for corn syrup, candy making is not one of those instances.

Are McDonald's apple pies actually apple? ›

Absolutely—McDonald's apple pie has real diced apples. The exact variety can vary from season to season, but we look for apples that are sweet and slightly tart.

Are apple pies from McDonald's good? ›

The cinnamon level was perfect, the filling was packed with tart apples, and it was just the right consistency. All I could think of was how it would taste if I had it blended into McDonald's vanilla ice cream as some menu hackers suggest. Indeed, a side of vanilla ice cream was the only thing this pie was missing.

What is the apple pie at McDonalds made of? ›

Ingredients: Apples (apples, Ascorbic Acid, Salt, Citric Acid), Enriched Flour (bleached Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Sugar, Palm Oil, Water, Apple Juice Concentrate, Modified Food Starch, Invert Syrup, Contains 2% Or Less: Yeast, Salt, Cinnamon, Sunflower Lecithin, ...

Where does McDonald's get their apple pies from? ›

For more than 50 years, all the pies sold in US McDonald's have been made exclusively at Bama Companies in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (Bama also makes biscuits and hotcakes for the fast-food chain.)

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