The filling is an essential element of any apple pie, and preparing it requires attention and passion. We start by peeling the apples. We choose fresh, juicy apples, such as Granny Smith or Golden Delicious, which have a balanced taste between sweet and tart, perfect for counterbalancing the sweetness of the dough. We use a sharp knife to remove the skin, then cut them into small cubes or grate them, depending on preferences. The latter option will provide the filling with a fine and homogeneous texture.
After grating the apples, we sprinkle them with a few drops of lemon juice. This will not only prevent the apples from oxidizing, keeping them a beautiful color, but will also add a note of acidity that will enhance the flavors. It is important to mix the apples with the lemon juice, ensuring that each piece is evenly coated.
The next step is to prepare the marzipan. We take a piece of marzipan and grate it, achieving a fine texture. Marzipan adds a sweet taste and a distinct aroma to our filling, perfectly complementing the acidity of the apples. After we have grated the marzipan, we mix it with the apples in a large bowl. It is essential to mix the ingredients well, so that each piece of apple is coated in the sweetness of the marzipan. This mixture will not only be delicious, but will also have an attractive beauty, thanks to the vibrant colors of the apples and the shine of the marzipan.
To further enrich the filling, we can add spices such as cinnamon or nutmeg, which will provide a warm and comforting aroma. A handful of chopped nuts or almonds can add a crunchy texture and an extra burst of flavor. After we have finished preparing the filling, it is good to let it rest for about 15-20 minutes. This time will allow the flavors to blend and intensify, resulting in a richer and more delicious filling. Now we are ready to continue with the preparation of the dough, which will envelop this delicious filling, bringing us a final result that will delight everyone who tastes it.
After grating the apples, we sprinkle them with a few drops of lemon juice. This will not only prevent the apples from oxidizing, keeping them a beautiful color, but will also add a note of acidity that will enhance the flavors. It is important to mix the apples with the lemon juice, ensuring that each piece is evenly coated.
The next step is to prepare the marzipan. We take a piece of marzipan and grate it, achieving a fine texture. Marzipan adds a sweet taste and a distinct aroma to our filling, perfectly complementing the acidity of the apples. After we have grated the marzipan, we mix it with the apples in a large bowl. It is essential to mix the ingredients well, so that each piece of apple is coated in the sweetness of the marzipan. This mixture will not only be delicious, but will also have an attractive beauty, thanks to the vibrant colors of the apples and the shine of the marzipan.
To further enrich the filling, we can add spices such as cinnamon or nutmeg, which will provide a warm and comforting aroma. A handful of chopped nuts or almonds can add a crunchy texture and an extra burst of flavor. After we have finished preparing the filling, it is good to let it rest for about 15-20 minutes. This time will allow the flavors to blend and intensify, resulting in a richer and more delicious filling. Now we are ready to continue with the preparation of the dough, which will envelop this delicious filling, bringing us a final result that will delight everyone who tastes it.
Ingredients
150 g butter/margarine; 500 ml milk (1.5% fat); 50 g yeast; 2 eggs; 1 teaspoon salt; 85 g sugar; 900 g flour; vanilla essence; 5-6 apples; 200 g marzipan.