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I could not resist the temptation to make this recipe that includes no plant fiber and try it out on unsuspecting friends. Mock Apple Pie first appeared in 1934 on the cracker’s package.
This mock apple pie, based on Heloise’s classic recipe, tastes just like the real thing. Bake up a fake apple pie for April Fool’s Day and see if your friends and family can tell the difference.
Another fan goes on about the fascinating history, saying: "These mock pies became very popular during the Great Depression actually! Ritz crackers were much cheaper, versatile, could be found ...
Tailgating recipes: Mock Apple Pie Looking for a conversation starter? Try this Mock Apple Pie recipe that tastes just like the real thing. (Music by bensound.com) How does an apple pie made ...
Recipe: Mock Apple Pie3. Dot with butter; sprinkle with cinnamon. Cover with top crust and crimp edges. Cut slits to allow steam to escape. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes. Serve warm. — Stella ...
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Use up zucchini in a mock apple pie! With a buttery crust, brown sugar, and warm spices, this recipe tastes just like apple pie, but without a single apple.
Mock apple pie (also sometimes called no-apple apple pie) looks, tastes and smells like a classic apple pie, but this thrifty recipe born out of Great Depression-era scarcity, doesn't use apples.