Recipe: Apple Pecan Pie

One of the most popular items for fall in The Savory Pantry is  Pecan Pie In-A-Jar.   Having tried it on several occasions at the New York Fancy Food Show, I found it to be decadent and delicious, but needed to prove to myself how easy it is to make!  In honor of the Hudson Valley apple season,  I spruced up the Pecan Pie In-A-Jar and with some New York Apples for a twist on a beloved dessert classic.

Recipe: Apple Pecan Pie | SavoryPantryBlog.com

Apple Pecan Pie

  • 1 - 9 inch deep pie pan or 2- 9 inch shallow pie pans 
  • 2 honey crisp apples
  • 2 granny smith apples
  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon
  • 2 teaspoon of ground ginger
  • 4 eggs 
  • 1 jar of Pecan Pie in a Jar
  • 1 pre-made pie crust or homemade

Peel, core and cut apples into thin slices. Put apples in a large bowl, add cinnamon and ginger, and toss with hands until apples are coated.  Line pie tin with pie crust, and lay two to three layers of applies on the bottom.  In another bowl pour Pecan Pie In A Jar and mix with a fork until well combined.  Once combined, pour over the apples.  

Bake at 300 for 1 hour 50 minutes (Deep dish pie pan) or 60 minutes for 2-9 inch).

Allow to cool completely overnight, before slicing.

Recipe: Apple Pecan Pie | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Recipe: Apple Pecan Pie | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Recipe: Apple Pecan Pie | SavoryPantryBlog.com
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In Season: Hudson Valley Apples

Apple picking season is in full swing and we're celebrating this week with apple-based recipes and complimentary products.  Our illustrated guide to Hudson Valley apple varieties will ensure that you choose the right apple for the job.  From Waldorf salad to applesauce, there's an apple perfect for every purpose.  Stay tuned this week as we share our favorite ways to enjoy this fabulous fruit!

In Season: Hudson Valley Apples | SavoryPantryBlog.com

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Apple facts via hv.net

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Recipe: The Hudson Standard Shrub Adult Soda

We're kicking off apple season in The Hudson Valley and what better way to celebrate than with a light, refreshing apple shrub soda.  The Hudson Standard shrubs are hand crafted in the Hudson Valley in very small batches and limited quantities.  One taste and you'll see why these shrubs are flying off our shelves!

If you want to kick this mocktail up a notch, the folks over at Hudson Standard suggest adding an ounce of dry vermouth and cutting the seltzer in half for a "Light Shrub Cocktail". Shop the shrubs here and stay tuned all week long for our favorite apple recipes!

Hudson Standard Shrub Adult Soda | SavoryPantryBlog.com

Hudson Standard Shrub Adult Soda

Pour ingredients over ice and mix gently with a cocktail spoon.

Hudson Standard Shrub Adult Soda | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Hudson Standard Shrub Adult Soda | SavoryPantryBlog.com
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Recipe: Captain Rodney's Tangy Tailgate Drumettes

While most chicken wings or drumettes are traditionally served with a spicy sauce, that's not always ideal when tailgating on warm weekends.  Using Captain Rodney's Boucan Glaze - one of our best selling products from the Hot Springs Store - we created a wing recipe to beat the heat!  Captain Rodney's has a spicy flavor, but not too much actual heat.  It's a sweet tangy glaze and we found it worked beautifully in this baked drumette recipe.  Make, share and enjoy!

Recipe: Captain Rodney's Tangy Tailgate Drumettes | SavoryPantryBlog.com

Captain Rodney's Tangy Tailgate Drumettes

Directions:

  1. Wash, dry, and season the wings with the salt, garlic, pepper, cayenne, and paprika. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
  2. Place the drumettes on a wire rack, on top of a baking sheet, in a single layer.
  3. Bake for 35-40 minutes, depending on the size of the drumettes, turning once.
  4. When the drumettes are done baking, carefully dip them in the sauce using a pair of tongs, and place them back in the oven for another 10 minutes, or until the sauce is bubbling.
  5. Serve with celery, carrots and your choice of ranch or blue cheese.
Recipe: Captain Rodney's Tangy Tailgate Drumettes | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Recipe: Captain Rodney's Tangy Tailgate Drumettes | SavoryPantryBlog.com
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Roundup: Favorite Tailgating Tips

With tailgating season in full swing, we've rounded up some of our favorite tips from around the web.  From packing a cooler safely and efficiently, to creating a gourmet Hot Dog bar, you'll be partying in style on-campus or in your own living room!

Tailgating Tips | Create a Bloody Mary Bar | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Tailgating Tips | Simple Fire Starter | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Tailgating Tips | Cup Holder Veggie Tray | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Tailgating Tips | How to Pack a Cooler | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Tailgating Tips | Pre-bagged Cocktails | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Tailgating Tips | Set up a Hot Dog Bar | SavoryPantryBlog.com
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