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Simple Apple Pie

Ingredients: 1 cup of flour 0.5 cup of sugar 4 eggs Apples Splash of milk Preparation: 1. First you have to whisk eggs very well, because it makes pie fluffy without baking soda. 2. Then add sugar, flour and a splash of milk and mix everything together. 3. After that pour some pastry in your baking tray and add a layer of peeled apple slices, then a layer of pastry and slices again... 4. Finally bake in oven heated to 180 - 200 °C for 40-45 minutes. Source of Recipe: Sent in by Kristina via Postcrossing

Baked Apple French Toast

Ingredients: 16 oz french loaf 2 cups milk 1 tbsp vanilla 2 tsp cinnamon 8 eggs 3/4 cup sugar 4 Granny Smith 3 tbsp butter Preparation: 1. Spray 9x13 pan with cooking spray, 2. Cut bread into 1" cubes, pack tightly into pan. 3. Beat eggs, milk, vanilla and 1/2 cup sugar - pour half over bread. 4. Peel, slice apples and put over bread. 5. Add the rest of the egg mix. 6. Sprinkle cinnamon and sugar over top, dot with butter. 7. Cover and refrigerate over night. 8. Bake 25 minutes at 350° F, remove foil and bake 20 more minutes. Source of Recipe: Sent in by Liz via Postcrossing

Baking Tips - Part 3

1. If a cake recipe calls for butter, get it almost to room temperature, but slightly cooler. It’ll warm up when mixed. 2. Don’t substitute baking soda and baking powder. 3. When measuring flour, don’t pack it down into the measuring cup. 4. Prepare your pans well, so you don’t waste time making the perfect cake, only to have it stuck in the pan. 5. Check your oven temperature. 6. When adding chocolate chips or fruit bits into your cake batter, coat them with flour to help keep them from sinking to the bottom of the pan. 7. Do freeze your baked cakes. 8. Stop worrying about getting flat tops on your baked cakes. 9. When mixing up your cake batter, don’t skip out on scraping down the bowl. 10. When baking cakes with fruit in them like banana, carrot, zucchini or pumpkin, let them sit overnight before serving them.