Thursday 20 September 2012

Goats Cheese and Apple Pie


So this is a throwback recipe.

I made this at the beginning of the year - it is actually one of the first recipes I made which I developed myself. I made it again the other day and took some better pictures and thought I would reshare with you all. This is an absolutely fantastic recipe.

I got the idea from the Hunger Games obviously. This pie, which is more like a crostada, but with a less sweet base, is absolutely fantastic. I like the fact that the base is doughy and not as sweet. I like that the apples are tart and the honey is sweet. This pie does not get old.Enjoy!



Level of Difficulty: Easy
Average Cost: $$
Main Ingredients: goats cheese, apple
Inspired by: Scarletta Bakes and Sugar Laws (I mixed both recipes together to create this one)
Occasion: Breakfast, Snack, Dessert
Menu Options: This is lovely hot, but even better cold. I would serve it hot or cold completely covered with honey (maybe even honey warmed over the stove) and with low fat greek yoghurt. I found I would was eating it cold covered in the sweetest honey I have (tea tree) and dipping it in greek yoghurt (my greek yoghurt is a lot sweeter than most, so maybe a vanilla/honey flavoured yoghurt would be nice too).

What you will need:
For the crust:
3/4 cup self raising/all purpose flour
1/4 tsp salt
Between 1/4-1/2 cup butter, cubed (I would say use a 1/2 cup measuring cup, and fill it three quarters of the way)
3 tbsp white sugar
3 tbsp cold water

Of course, you could use shortcrust or puff pastry if you want, but the dough is absolutely beautiful. It does require refrigeration, and I simply left mine overnight as I ran out of time the day I made the dough. It really made the dough very easy to work with, so I would suggest leaving it overnight.

For the filling:
2 apples – your choice of apple. I used red delicious purely because that was what I had and they are my favourite type, but I think most types would work.
1 tsp cinnamon
3 tsp lemon juice
3 tsp honey
1/3 cup goats cheese – preferably the spreadable type, but if yours is a little chunky like mine was, it doesn’t matter.
3 - 5 tsp honey


What to do:
To make the crust:
In a large bowl combine the flour, salt and white sugar. Stir thoroughly.

Using a mixer (I used a handheld one and found it was easy to make the dough, but I’m sure a stand mixer would be easier) add the butter slowly to the bowl, mixing until the mixture is breadcrumb-like. It should be fine and course. Think thick breadcrumbs.

Add the water and mix further until a dough forms. It will be thick and sticky. Add a little more water if you feel you need to, but not too much.

On a floured surface, knead the dough. You only want to knead until the dough just comes together. Feel free to add flour to your dough to help it do this.

Form the dough into a ball; it should be thick and smooth looking, and not too floury. Wrap the dough in plastic and place in the refrigerator. Like I said, I left my dough overnight, but as long as the dough is properly cold and holds together well – between one and two hours.

When the dough is ready, place it on a sheet of baking paper and roll the dough out until relatively flat. The dough will thicken in the oven, so it can be very thin. As this pie is freeform and messy, make an oval-ish shape with the dough but it does in no way need to be perfect.


Preheat your oven to 230 degrees Celsius and move the parchment paper to a baking tray.

Peel, core and cut the apples. You can cut the apples however you please. As I couldn’t be bothered to make mine look perfect, I simply cut mine into small cubes, which looked and tasted fantastic.

In a bowl, combine lemon juice and cinnamon. As you are cutting the apples put them into the lemon juice to stop them from browning.

Once all of the apples have been cut and coated in the lemon juice mixture, add the honey to the mixture and make sure all apples are coated with the cinnamon, lemon juice and honey.

Spread the goats cheese over the dough. Try to keep the cheese in the fridge immediately prior to doing this. If the cheese is hard, simply crumble it, but try to spread it. My cheese was kind of spreadable, but it did get stuck into the dough and didn’t so much as spread as break the dough. I ended up using my fingers to spread it rather thickly. It doesn’t matter how you do it, just try to not break the dough and if you do, don’t fret, just patch it up – the dough is strong.

Do not spread the cheese all the way to the edge as you have to fold the dough over itself. Therefore, leave a border of about 5 centimetres.

Add the apples to the pie, drizzling any leftover juice over the apples. Also drizzel remaining 3-5 tsp of honey, or more or less, depending on taste, over the top.

Fold the sides of the dough over the fruit filling, and again don’t worry if the dough tears, just patch it up. Once the filling is safely folded inside the dough, bake for 10 – 20 minutes. I say this because it really does depend on how baked you want your fruit to be. I baked mine for approximately 15 minutes, maybe a little less, because my crust was very brown and the apples slightly crispy.

Serve warm or cold.

8 comments:

  1. Wow this looks really good! I am so lame at making dough/pastry but this looks sooo worth it!

    xo Emilie @ Hungry Delights

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    1. Haha I hate it too! But this is so easy, and so delicious I just can't help it.

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  2. Mhmm, this looks so good! I love cheese and apples but have never thought of eating them together. I'll have to try this!

    Have a great weekend, Bec!

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    1. Haha this is amazing :) I hope you're having a great weekend too Shannon :) x

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  3. I saw the word goat cheese and was immediately pulled in lol... I flippen love that cheese! This looks gourmet Bec, seriously! The flavors together must be perfection.. I love apples and bri cheese, but I enjoy goat way better so yeah, I know I would like this :)
    Have a nice weekend!

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    1. Haha thanks Tessa :) The flavours are just amazing and I figured you'd like it with your love of goats cheese haha :) x Have a great weekend!

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  4. this looks heavenily girl!!

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