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Bringing Apple Pie To Sophisticated New Heights

Posted 12/29/2010

A delicious dessert can be easy as pie when you start with a great cookie crust.

A delicious dessert can be easy as pie when you start with a great cookie crust.

(NAPSI) - What’s more American than apple pie? It’s certainly one of the most prized culinary traditions in the U.S. Now you can turn the well-loved dessert on its head and surprise your friends and family with this apple recipe that brings a European flair to a favorite American dessert.

The recipe features Lotus Bakeries’ Biscoff cookies, known as “Europe’s favorite cookie with coffee.” Created with all-natural ingredients and low in calories, the cookies provide a great way to reimagine America’s beloved apple pie.

Biscoff Upside-Down

Apple Torte

(Serves 6 to 8)

8 Biscoff cookies (approximately ¾ cup)

½ cup (1 stick) butter

3 small or 2 large apples, such as Jonagold, Gala or Fuji (about 1 pound)

2 large eggs

1 cup sugar, divided

¾ cup self-rising flour (If self-rising flour is unavailable, use all-purpose flour plus 1 teaspoon baking powder and ¼ teaspoon salt.)

Vanilla ice cream (optional)

Heat oven to 350° F. Lightly grease an 8- or 9-inch nonstick round cake pan or coat lightly with cooking spray; set aside. Finely crush cookies; set aside. Melt butter; set aside to cool. Peel and core apples; cut into thin slices and set aside. Beat together eggs and ½ cup of the sugar in a medium bowl with a wooden spoon. Stir in butter. Stir in flour and crushed cookies; mix well and set aside. Cook remaining ½ cup sugar in a small skillet over medium heat until completely melted and golden brown, about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Immediately pour into prepared pan, tilting pan to evenly spread caramel. Arrange apples in concentric circles over hot caramel. Spread cookie mixture evenly over apples. Bake 40 minutes or until golden brown and center is set. Cool in pan on wire rack 5 minutes. Use a knife to loosen cake from edge of pan; invert onto a serving plate. Serve warm or at room temperature with ice cream if desired.

Made in Belgium, the Biscoff tasty caramelized crisps zipped their way across the world more than 25 years ago when Delta Air Lines started serving them to its customers. High-flying passengers have enjoyed over 1.5 billion Biscoff cookies, which are also available at ground level in 8.8-oz. packages or individual .5-oz. two-packs at www.biscoff.com or through retailers nationwide.

 

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