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Cooking Games Can Help You Learn How To Make Apple Pies

Submitted by Rowenavic Lopez
Mon, 30 Mar 2009

There are times that when you are too satisfied with the food that you are eating, especially when they are really delicious, you wonder how this was made. You are then filled with the excitement to learn how to cook the same recipe. On my experience, I really like apple pie. This sweet pie can make a bad day turn good. If want to learn how to cook apple pie, join me in learning how to make apple pie at cooking games. The good thing with it is that we don’t have to search for the ingredients; they are all available at the virtual kitchen.

First thing that you have to do is to find the ingredients at cooking games and prepare the right proportions. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. While heating up the oven, get the apples, peel and core, and slice it thinly. After you wash the apples, mix it lightly with flour, sugar, lemon juice, spices and salt. After then, separate dough into two balls.

Now, let us work out the dough. Sprinkle a light layer of flour onto your work surface and rolling pin. This will prevent the dough from sticking to the surface. Roll out the dough to 1/8-inch thickness.

For you to easily transfer the dough into the pie pan, roll the dough in a rolling pin fold it into fourths, then move it. After you are able to arrange the dough into the pan loosely, trim the edges to one-inch overhang. Add the filling and top it with pieces of butter, diced small.

For the second ball of dough, you have to roll it out into 1/8-inch thickness and lay the dough over the pie. Next, trim the edges same as before, about one inch overhang. Lastly, crimp the edges by pinching small sections of dough with your fingers. It is important that you place several steam vents in the top of the pie. You may use a sharp knife to do the task. Finally, you may sprinkle the pie with sugar to have the sparkling effect. When the over reached 400 degrees Fahrenheit, bake the apple pie for 40 to 50 minutes, until the crust is golden.

Apple pie can be served hot or cold. You can keep it refrigerated for days and it will still be fine. Apple pies are best served with ice cream so get your favorite ice cream too!

Aside from the apple pie, you can also learn how to make pumpkin cake, strawberry cake, muffin and other pastries at cooking games. Cook virtually online and have fun at the same time. Now, you don’t have to wonder again how delicious and tasty apple pies are made.

 

Rowenavic Lopez is an enthusiast of http://www.cooking-games.biz . She Plays Cooking Games and create wonderful pizza, burgers and sushi. Learn many ingredients of famous dishes and try to work as a waitress in a bar.


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