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  2. Don't Ever Use These Apples In Your Pies - AOL

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    The Cortland apple is a cross between a McIntosh and a Ben Davis apple, with the look of an extra-large McIntosh. The flesh is crisp and the flavor is tart and mellow. Rich uses Cortland and ...

  3. What Apples Are Best In Apple Pie? - AOL

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    Not every apple is a good "baking" apple—and I’m not just talking about all-American apple pie. I’m talking cobbler , cake , tarts , muffins , and all sorts of apple-infused baked goods .

  4. The 25 Best Apple Varieties and Exactly How to Use Them - AOL

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    Slice and eat out of hand (they’re especially good paired with cheese), or use them in sauce, pies, cakes, muffins and other treats. Related: The Best Way to Make Baked Apples, According to ...

  5. Granny Smith - Wikipedia

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    The flavour is tart and acidic. It remains firm when baked, making it a popular cooking apple [2] used in pies, where it can be sweetened. The apple goes from being completely green to turning yellow when overripe. [3] The US Apple Association reported in 2019 that the Granny Smith was the third most popular apple in the United States of ...

  6. Macoun apple - Wikipedia

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    It was first introduced in 1932, [2] and is an eating apple. This apple is popular for making European style apple pies because it does not break down during cooking and remains firm. Macouns are also very popular at roadside stands and pick-your-own farms. Availability is generally October through November. [3]

  7. Empire (apple) - Wikipedia

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    The original seed was a cross between the varieties McIntosh and Red Delicious. Empire apples are excellent for eating and salads, and good for sauce, baking, pies and freezing. [3] It is an ideal lunch-box apple, not least because it does not bruise easily. [4]

  8. The best apples for apple pie - AOL

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  9. McIntosh (apple) - Wikipedia

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    The McIntosh is one of the most common cultivars used in apple breeding; a 1996 study found that the McIntosh was a parent in 101 of 439 cultivars selected, more than any other founding clone. [ a ] It was used in over half of the Canadian cultivars selected, and was used extensively in the United States and Eastern Europe as well; rarely was ...