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When it comes to flavors of the season, it is no contest that apple is the go-to for September. Apple trees are full, and apple cider is plentiful. Even the coffee shops are coming out with apple-flavored drinks and desserts that cater to the season.
But there are not any scrumptious desserts that are popular than good-ole American apple pie! Warm, sweet filling with a buttery crust, it’s one of the best comfort foods you can make in a kitchen. However, some may feel it is too much trouble. Some may not feel confident in their baking skills. That is why this no-bake apple pie recipe will thrill any apple pie connoisseur and will please the palate of anyone who eats it. A graham cracker crust and homemade apple pie filling are all you need for this easy recipe.
No-bake recipes, especially dessert ones, are an absolute godsend. They allow anyone to throw together something sweet and delicious without the need for an oven. Making recipes perfect for kids who enjoy cooking and the elderly who love to cook in their prime but aren’t as comfortable in the kitchen anymore. Now that fall is approaching, who doesn’t want an easy apple pie, ready to eat in a few hours?
This no-bake apple pie does make a few departures from a traditional apple pie, but thankfully the right blend of Jell-O and pudding mix makes for a delicious filling. Just add some apples and pour it all into a delicious graham cracker pie crust, and you are off to the races.
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This pie is excellent served cold, but toss it in the microwave for a few if you prefer warm. Feel free to top with all the traditional toppings; a little whipped cream or a scoop of ice cream, maybe a drizzle of caramel. Enjoy!
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Written by: Lauren Foster
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