Bigfoot Apple Pies

Saturday my friend Pauline showed up with a sack of flour and 10 lbs of apples to make pies for Bigfoot. Yes, you read that right. She was on her way north with a bigtime Bigfoot believer friend  to try and spot Sasquatch in his/her native habitat.  Of course, getting the Yeti to make an appearance involved luring them with special Bigfoot treats.  According to local experts, the Sasquatch prefer apple pies and sausages.  Now, Pauline is one of the best pie makers on the planet so if anything could lure a Bigfoot out of hiding, it would be  one of Pauline’s pies.

Here they are resting up on my kitchen counter before their journey north.

Fortunately, in return for letting Pauline use our oven we got our very own Bigfoot apple pie. A good story and an exceptionally good apple pie make for a good omen of big things to come this year!

Pauline’s Big Foot Apple Pie Filling

6 apples – best if three different types, any variety but Fuji

Concentrated apple juice, thawed

1 c. brown sugar

Juice of 1 lemon

1/2 stick butter, melted

Peel and slice the apples and blanch them in the thawed apple juice.  Remove the apples with a slotted spoon.  Add a little cornstarch to thicken the juice.   Add the lemon juice.  Add the butter. Return the apples to the thickened liquid.  Voila!

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2 Comments

  1. Posted June 20, 2012 at 7:22 pm | Permalink

    i for one believe in bfgioot because of my encounters1st one i sense a really strong smell three times in a day2nd i saw several footprints again after following the footprints a very strong smell3rd i heard an animal screeching and rustling in bushes (again a strong smell)4th face to face with the creature it made the same sounds as in number three and smelled the samethe 2nd turned me into a bfgioot hunter and researcher 3 and 4 made me a very successful researcher

  2. Sarah
    Posted June 19, 2018 at 8:55 am | Permalink

    I just wanted to say thanks. My grandfather loved to bake and he used to make this. I never got the recipe before he died. My grandmother had said she thought he got it from the Five Roses flour recipe book but when we checked, the page was missing. We ordered a new one but sure enough, it wasn’t in there. He used to make this more in a loaf looking style so it actually looked like a huge foot.

    Thank you for sharing!

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