Beef, Raisin and Almond Hand Pies
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10/01/2013
This recipe is amazing! I chose not to peel the apples in order to retain the nutrients. In the end, I suspect the filling would have been softer had I peeled them; however, I did not care for its extra effort. The next time I make this, I will add 3/4 t. ground nutmeg when adding the cinnamon for flavor. Do yourself a favor and make the buttercrust pie dough used in Chef John's video for a mouth-watering, super-flaky crust. For that recipe, go to foodwishes.com and type 'buttercrust pastry dough' in the search box. Click on the first link. Voila!
05/16/2014
I decided to give this recipe a try after seeing it in the June/July 2014 Allrecipes magazine. I thought using the star shaped cookie cutters was a really clever idea. I used one box of the Pillsbury refrigerated pie crusts, which made about 11 pies, using a 3 inch star shaped cookie cutter. I was able to cut out 8 stars on each sheet, then balled up the dough and rolled it out again. The filling is absolutely delicious! The little hand pies turned out great and were super easy to make. My kids loved them and I like how using the cookie cutters makes a nice dessert portion size. Definitely would make again!
08/13/2014
This was great! My parents loved it. I messed up at first and put the mixture in a little hot, warning let it completely cool down! The dough will rip and the liquid will seep out. I also didn't pinch the edges good enough. Then I made more and they came out great. I also added blueberries into the second batch with the apples which was really nice too.
12/10/2014
Very easy and delicious. I made my apple filling the night before and left it in the fridge so the flavor could really seep into the apples. I also popped my turnovers back in the fridge on the baking sheet after assembling to chill the dough to get more fluff.
09/14/2014
Used puff pastry sheets, filling was A++. My brother raved they were the best turnovers he ever had. Used a simple confectionary sugar/milk/vanilla glaze. Awesome!
08/26/2014
Thank you so much for this recipe! I had some store-bought pie dough that I had to use up as we had no electricity for a day due to an earthquake. The only fruit I had in the house was one nectarine, but I remembered that green tomatoes could be used when you don't have enough apples, so I used one large nectarine and two small green tomatoes for the filling. The only other thing I changed was to substitute vanilla for some of the cinnamon. My gas oven runs a little hot so they turned out a little brown, but so delicious! I will definitely be making this again!
01/22/2015
I know people will hate me for this, so my apologies in advance, but I wanted to make cherry turnovers (without frying) and had no idea how to do it. I used a prepackaged crust I had to get rid of and canned cherries (blech, I know), but for the record baking method was spot on. Cut dough into quarters, rolled out, and finished as directed for above pies. Husband loved. Can't wait to try it with fresh apples.
10/31/2013
Delicious! I used macintosh apples instead (5 small/medium size) and made 8 turnovers with double the patry dough.
10/23/2013
These are wonderful! I used 8 small freshly picked apples which yielded 3 cups of diced apples. I doubled all the other ingredients. I was able to make 4 hand pies each having 1/3 cup of cooked apples. I used Kroger brand 'unroll and bake pie dough' in the fridge section to save time! My kids made these and loved them. My kids used my 8.5" round cookie cutter to cut out dough. My husband keeps asking me to make them again! Very good! Great fall dessert!
07/06/2014
Loved these hand pies! I used my Gravenstein apples and they turned out absolutely delicious! I will definitely make these again. Much appreciation Chef John!
12/22/2013
Wonderful recipe made as stated. However I have changed the recipe to Fuji apples NO sugar or water added. The apples cook down making its own juice. But don't cook them thoroughly. This recipe is great made into a regular Apple pie. Apple's can be substituted with firm pears.
09/30/2017
Whoa! So much cinnamon! So much sugar! It was way too sweet and I couldn't even taste the apples, so I tossed it and started again so as not to waste the pie crust. I'm going to go with half the white sugar and a quarter teaspoon of cinnamon, which is 1/6 what the recipe calls for.
09/13/2014
Great recipe. Delicious. I more or less doubled this recipe and it turned out great. I don't make a lot of pies so the video made me a lot more comfortable giving this a try. Not only are they yummy but they're tantalizingly beautiful as well. Now I'm ready to expand to other fruits. Go for it. But make plenty as they will be gone in no time.
10/29/2013
I loved this recipe. Not only was it so easy it was really yummy. I went apple picking at a farm and make some to give away to friends. They were really cute wrapped up in parchment paper with a little ribbon tie!
02/07/2014
I will never make another apple pie the standard way. This recipe has changed my way of baking. Thank you sooo much, my family fight over these delicious hand tarts and pies, I wish I could give it more stars!!
10/15/2013
Awesome recipe. The dough was amazing to work with and the pies came out not only beautiful but tasty!
05/31/2015
The boys inhaled them :)
11/14/2014
It took a while longer for the apples to get soft than what was in the instructions and the pies browned more quickly 10-15 minutes was more than enough. Aside from cooking times this recipe was the best I've ever had (don't tell my mother). Made it this morning for a shop full of mechanics (man can they eat) and was asked if they could be adopted.... id say thats a pretty good sign. In fact I have already added it as a permanent addition to my cookbook. Fantastic recipe. Will definitely use again.
07/09/2014
Chef John Another Fabulous recipe!! So simple! I did make your pie crust recipe! Delicious!No changes needed! Perfect!!!
10/06/2013
Make sure you make those vents good- 2 of my pies exploded haha That filling is delicious!!
03/14/2015
I made the Chef John pastry, and added some Cranberries and Saskatoon berries to the filling to give it a little color and punch to the recipe
08/12/2016
These are always a hit and make for a really easy dessert especially if you make the filling well ahead of time. I never worry about the type of apples and just use what we have on hand but usually will use at least 3 apples. I use the premodern pie dough and simple cut the roll in half, then put the filling on one half and fold over the other...no need to make a dough ball and worry about rolling out, etc.
11/26/2016
I made this using honey crisp and golden delicious.Stayed true to the recipe but I added 1/8 teaspoon of nutmeg. The honey crisp stayed firm during the cooking and the golden broke down a little more which I thought was perfect. I used puff pastry sheets which cut into 4 and was able to make 16 pies with enough for a small bowl of filling on the dinner table. I baked at 400 degrees for 25 minutes and the results were awesome. No more store bought pies for lunch, this is it. Thanks....
01/22/2016
I received this recipe today and decided to make these hand pies as I had some pastry that needed to be used up. I found this recipe was easy to follow. I used 3 Granny Smith apples as mine were not large. Still got 4 hand pies. I loved the ratio of tarty and sweet with this recipe. I kept to the recipe with the exception that I also added 1/2 tsp nutmeg and a few shakes of cardamom...I love that spice! I found I did not need to add any water as there was enough juice in the apples. I prefer to keep the apples chunky so did not cook them down too much. We all enjoyed these scrumptious little hand pies. In fact I may just double or triple this recipe for apple filling for my pies too! I will definitely try Chef John's butter crust recipe next time!
11/16/2014
Wonderful!! I made the suggested pie crust in the video and it phenomenal! I used three rather small apples. Next time, if I use small apples, I will add one more small apple to my pie filling. My only suggestion is to not make too many because you will be tempted to eat all of them. Definitely a keeper!
03/20/2015
Love the recipe and chef John. Thank you!
10/31/2014
I doubled the recipe & used Pillsbury Pie Dough to make a pie to take to dinner with friends. It scored!!! I do want to make the hand held tarts for another time.
10/03/2014
Very good!
03/29/2015
Filling was wonderful. It is rich with flavor with sweet and savory.
09/24/2014
i just tried this recipe tonight and these are so delicious! even though mine turned out ugly, they are still super yummy :) i used a package of Jiffy pie crust instead of prepared pie dough, because that's what i had, and cut my apples too big for their pockets i think. i made 8 instead of 4 since i don't have a big enough work space to roll out dough on.
04/07/2020
Ok let me try this again. Great recipe. I used unsalted butter and increased salt by 1/4 tsp. I didn't have brown sugar so I increased the white sugar by 2 tsps. I added a dash of nutmeg when I added the cinnamon
09/24/2014
Liked the fact that the amount of filling was perfect for me. Flavor was really good, for me it was a little too sweet next time I will cut the white sugar in half. Definitely a recipe I will use again! Thanks for the recipe.
05/18/2020
It was just okay. I was disappointed. The recipe makes four too-large turnovers. Too big, too cumbersome. I would have preferred an actual pie where I always use a variety of apples.
10/21/2014
What a simple yet delicious apple pie filling! I used 2 JonaGold apples, and used only 4 TBS of brown sugar. Also, I removed the apples after 5 mins (I like a bit of texture in my apple pies) and reduced the leftover syrup, which I then returned to the apples. I only had Crescent Roll dough, so I made turnovers with those - I added some walnuts as well. Everybody loved them! I really appreciate how you can adjust the sweetness with this recipe so the apples come out perfect - not too tart, not too sweet. This might be my go-to apple pie recipe from now on :)
05/17/2014
Excellent! Cooking the apples is a great idea and speeds up the cooking time. Plus I was able to adjust the sugar and spices as the apples was cooking in the skillet.
10/26/2014
great recipe! Everyone in our family loved it.
11/17/2015
I pretty much followed this recipe how it was written, with the exception that I added more apples and therefore had to add a little more of the sugar, butter and cinnamon to taste. I also used the trader joes pie crust, yummy! I will definitely be making this again as it was a big hit with my family. Thanks for sharing this recipe.
01/28/2019
Easy to make, great flavor. This is a carmelly apple pie.
01/12/2019
used have the sugar and used have whole wheat half white flour.
11/04/2019
I used Granny Smith apples.
10/13/2019
Super simple and delicious. Did not need all the sugar, though - I used one teaspoon of brown sugar and sweeter apples and it was phenomenal. I have a son with IBS where sugar is a trigger and he was able to eat with no ill effects!
01/07/2018
Had some apples and pie dough I needed to get rid of and have had good experience with several of Chef John's recipes, so decided to try. I used pre-made Pillsbury pie crusts and some slightly soft green apples that wouldn't be eaten. Only change I made was to use lemon juice rather than water to deglaze, I just like the tartness it adds. I went a little firmer with my apples in the cook, and they were a big hit with the husband and kids, so will make again sometime! Thanks for the recipe and the video was super helpful for getting a nice tight seal on the pies, virtually no seepage!
06/02/2015
The filling in these was fantastic. I am a new cook, so mine were really ugly, but the family still loves them. I can't wait to try again!
11/26/2016
With the buttercrust dough it was supered
08/12/2019
I was all set to make the pies when the Pillsbury dough sheet I was going to use was not any good and I was left with the cooked apples. So, I made individual apple cobblers with pecans and using the one cup ingredient method. My family loved it.
08/25/2020
Doubled recipe and added 1/4tsp of ginger and 1TB of cornstarch. I had Costco uncooked tortillas and used them as my pastry, turned out even better than I could have expected. My neighbors were my happy guinea pigs. Simple and easy and wonderful dessert!!!
12/03/2016
Excellent and will make again!
09/29/2018
A great recipe when you are looking for something simple and easy. I did cut back a bit on the cinnamon and sugar, but that was a personal choice as I like my apple pie a little on the tart side.
08/06/2017
This filling was delicious, thank you for sharing. I would have posted a picture but, the pie crust and I had a brawl and I lost. They were still very much edible, however.
09/28/2018
I use the pastry dough I normally make for my pies... my husbands grandmother's recipe! I also already had some pie filling made up and just used the instructions, which turned out wonderfully!! :) My husband asked me to make some hand pies... so this is what I came up with and he was super happy! :)
10/10/2015
fantastic, it was exactly what I was looking for
11/21/2021
wonderful pies. I added about 2 tsp more cinnamon, and only used brown sugar in the apple mixture.
07/27/2021
Made this today. Took longer to cook down the apples than expected but eventually they got to the right consistency. Dough took me awhile to properly roll out because I'm very inexperienced and used very chilled dough. Didn't help I made a double batch. In spite of my ineptitude they came out GREAT! If a doufus like me can have a success with this recipe then it's a solid keeper.
06/16/2021
I've made this recipe a bunch of times, and it inspired me to try different flavors. My favorite is to spread each pastry round with a little mango chutney, then I mix together 1 cup chopped fresh spinach with 1 cup diced paneer and season with curry powder for the filling.
06/04/2021
Pretty good recipe. In addition to the cinnamon I added some nutmeg, Cloves and ginger and also topped it with a vanilla and almond glaze.
01/20/2021
They were delicious. My husband told his friends about how good they were. I used Gala apples because that is what I had. I will make them again. I bought the apples and pie crust.
10/15/2020
Perfect Recipe. I am amazed at how many people can not read directions.......To Taste, As needed, etc. But they are so quick to complain about a great recipe like this one. Bravo Chef John for putting this online.
01/06/2022
Beautiful and delicious! I did follow some reviews and halved the white sugar. My family does not like extra sweet. I also added some lemon juice to the apples, a little cinnamon, and some vanilla. I used homemade pie dough and my handy dandy new mini pie press. Lovely result!
09/27/2020
They came out beautifully following almost all the technique Chef John used. I added half a nutmeg into the mix. And, I made the recipe at twice the volume. Other than that, it was perfect. My particular issue (if you can even call it that) is that it took much longer to cook down the butter, salt, sugar, apple combo into a chunky apple butter state. I did add the water as directed and added one tsp of lemon juice to glaze the pan. My husband loved it. Just plan more time to make it than the superior chef suggests (oh, I used pillsbury ready pie crust rolls so next time I'll pre make the dough and do it all.) Thanks, Chef John...Any chance you can suggest a way to make Grappa out of discarded grape rinds and pits?
10/18/2014
Excellent recipe! My ten year old said that this is now her favourite dessert. The only change I made was to use a pre made dough for the crust.
08/24/2015
OMG. Followed this recipe to the letter, and if you haven't already, you have to try Chef John's butter crust recipe. My wife couldn't stop eating them. Added fresh blueberries, floured to help prevent bursting, which helped to thicken the juices. Will try adding pecans to the butter crust next time.
07/13/2017
I made this for my 13 year old, older brother who always mocked my baking skills and he loved them, they were so good.
03/15/2017
I had no apples so I used pears and added a dash of nutmeg to compliment them. This was delicious!
01/01/2017
Excellent recipe and very easy to make a wonderful dessert! I made little changes: substituted brown sugar for the white and omitted the 2 Tsps brown sugar it calls for. Also I didn't sprinkle sugar on top of the egg wash. These are a definite keeper, thank you Chef John!
10/13/2015
Love these little pies. My first try I didn't put enough filling, but once I began really stuffing the pies they were perfect. I make them in different sizes... Small round ones for lunch boxes. See picture on my cover.
05/22/2020
These were good, I just need to work on sealing the turnover. I plan to try again.
05/03/2020
These were spectacular and easy to make. I will absolutely be making them again. They were so flaky and perfect! I may try a little lemon juice in the future to brighten them a little, but it was honestly hard to find flaws in these little guys.
11/05/2020
So simple and yet so rewarding. Lovely crisp pastry and lovely flavourful filling. Remember, taste your apples BEFORE making this as you would want to adjust the sugar if you find it too sweet.
10/14/2020
I made it in to muffins I guess you could say but it turned out so good
10/15/2020
I've never really liked apple pies but this "turn-ed me over" to liking them! By cooking the apples more it made this the best thing ever! I also used John's butter crust recipe as well
11/24/2020
just cut my pie crest in 4 and did it
02/22/2020
I made these along with Chef John's pastry dough. My family loved them. I plan to make them again soon.
11/20/2018
Incredible. Chef John has the best recipes!! I didn't cook my apples down quite as much as he (personal preference) but the filling is fabulous, and all that butter just increases the yumminess 1000x!
01/20/2016
No changes, a little cinnamon sugar on top would be nice. Thanks. Mom use to make these for us.
06/11/2016
This was very good. I have made it twice and the family loved them. The video was very helpful.
11/25/2018
I made these for the first time with savory filling- I used the rest of my thanksgiving leftovers. I really have to say this is delicious to the extent that I found a new thanksgiving tradition this year. Thanks for this great recipe!
10/04/2015
Loved this recipe! I've made it a few times now, with rave reviews from all. The only changes I made were to triple the ingredients (more pies!!!) and using half Granny Smith and half mackintosh apples. The macs turn out much soggier, but I find
06/15/2020
Absolutely Fantastic
02/01/2019
This is a wonderful crust, crisp and flaky. I did the apple filling and next time I will do a sweet potato filling . Excellent, just excellent!
10/11/2015
I made it exactly as the recipe called for and it's amazing. My pastry recipe makes enough for 5 instead of 4 pies. I probably will add one more apple next time as depending on the size of apple you use its almost not enough filling.
02/07/2019
These hand pies are out of this world delicious. I made them for company and everyone loved them, from children to elders. Use with Chef John's Easy Homemade Pie Crust for best results.
10/23/2018
I have never had one of John's recipe fail me. This was great,
07/21/2017
These were AMAZING!!! I used boxed pie crust because I'm lazy. BUT the filling was soooooo good. When I took them out of the oven, I let them cool for about 15 minutes and then dipped them in a glaze and let that drip off while on a rack to cool. I took some to my parents and they loved them!!!
11/11/2015
Yum! Very nice recipe and tasty. I shared with friends and they love it as well as my husband and myself. I am working on making it again and not sharing this time. I will freeze some for later (if we (me) don't eat it all first). Vanilla ice cream goes wonderful with it, but not needed. Just and extra treat. Thank you for sharing this recipe! Making it again tomorrow. I did cheat and used a big can of apple pie filling. Worked out great! Thank you for posting this recipe.
01/09/2019
Delicious. We made it in the oven as well as in pie irons over the fire. It worked great both ways.
03/14/2018
So GOOD! i also used Chef John's pie crust recipe on Food Wishes. easy to assemble and make. Lots of cinnamon flavour.
02/26/2017
Changes made: 1)Used 3 small red apples. 2)instead of white sugar,used the same amount of vanilla sugar, 3) used 2 1/2 T brown sugar 4) Added 1 tsp nutmeg to the cinnamon 5) Used 2 1/2 T salted butter so omitted salt 6) a few Tsp of water 7)Used a 20cm springform pan and made lattices 8)Did not add milk to the eggwash 9)Put in oven for 35-40 mins, last 10 mins on 180C. 10) Also did NOT sprinkle anything on top.. RESULT: Aromatic pie. Enough for 2 people.Not too sweet or sour, its just perfect. Thanks for the recipe!
04/23/2015
This is yummy! I made the filling to use up a leftover pie crust that I had.
05/07/2020
It was very good and I cooked down the apples as chef John did. I might add a little extra sugar for a more caramelized interior. I used a store bought pie dough but next time I'll use the butter crust recipe recommended. All of Chef Johns recipes are amazing.
01/27/2020
I'm 14 and I could follow this recipe
06/15/2021
I tried these and loved them! Another time, I made these as a dinner pie switching the apples for chopped ham and broccoli, and instead of cinnamon and sugar I used some Dijon mustard. I sprinkled some cheddar cheese on top before baking. They were a big hit!
06/07/2021
Made this with 5 small Granny Smith apples instead of 2 large. The butter/sugar mixture that I cooked the apples in didn't thicken even after cooking longer than directed. Had to skim the juice off before making the pies. Lots of work for just so-so results.
03/26/2022
I made them exactly as the recipe stated. But the crust split open while baking. Not sure why but it still tasted great.
02/12/2019
Delicious recipe and by far better than anything at a restaurant. I've made it twice now. I will say that I will personally use 3 apples instead of two so I can enjoy a thicker filling. I just like mine more fruity and less fruit syrup. There is so much room for experimentation in this recipe. The first time I made it as-is, and my husband raved about them. This second time I added some almond extract and nutmeg to the apple mix. Also delicious! I think I'll try some pecans mixed in at some point or some apricots or maybe some raisins. It's just too fun to not experiment with this recipe! I give the original recipe 5 stars because it's great, but I also give it 5 stars because it's simple enough of a recipe to modify for fun.
07/03/2019
Love this recipe!!! Can I used canned fruit or pie filling if I run out of cooked apples?
10/06/2016
Really easy and delicious! I didn't have Granny Smith apples, but I had a load of gala apples that were going to go bad so I used them instead. No complaints from anyone here so don't think this made a big difference but I will try using the Granny Smith next time to compare. Thanks, chef John!,
10/02/2016
I used my own crust but the filling was fantastic. My son has asked me to make these again! ** I had left over filling and Filled tart shells with an apple crisp topping and these were a family favorite !**
12/28/2014
They were great! I drizzled a bit of Hersheys caramel sauce over the apples, we did not regret it. =]
11/22/2016
I found this so sweet it hurt my teeth :(
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