They’re really not that hard to make. Get a food processor off marketplace to make the crust. |
We like the apple pie at Little Red Fox in NW DC. |
OP,
Henry's Sweet Treats in Bethesda (Woodmont Triangle). We've had their apple and several others. These are not cheap at $40---great fresh ingredients (and the pies are heavy to carry!) and IMO & guests' opinions, way better tasting that some supermarket pies listed here. They have an Apple, Dutch Apple, and Apple Brown Betty pie. https://www.henryssweetretreat.com/bakery-menu |
there's always one in a food thread- congrats? |
There is a stand at the Bethesda farmer’s market that sells bread and pies - they have an excellent key lime pie; I haven’t tried the others, but I would trust them based on the key lime pie alone. And I say this as someone who loved Pie Sisters. |
Breadfurst’s apple pie is amazing. |
The apple pies at Giant are fantastic. A true gem hidden in plain sight. Seriously try one before you go to a high priced Pie shop. |
A 9”’pie generally serves 8-10, so technically a $40 pie is not the same as paying $40 for a nice full meal (for one). |
Oh please, you are paying $40 for butter, flour, sugar and some apples. It is overpriced. |
np for you. Look we get it you would not spend this much. I suggest that you move along. |
Well, people in Arlington are such suckers that they are willing to just step aside and overpay for absolutely everything. |
If you’re using a food processor to make a homemade crust, you are doing it wrong! |
Take a look at the ingredients. I’d rather support a local pie shop that uses local ingredients instead of giant that uses lard, preservatives, etc. It is good to you, because that’s what the chemicals do to your brain. |
Baked and Wired
https://bakedandwired.com/shop/thanksgiving-pies/ Buttercream Bakeshop https://buttercreambakeshop.bottle.com/b/718791 Tatte https://shop.tattebakery.com/collections/thanksgiving-ship-nationwide |
There are no unusual (lard or preservatives) ingredients in my Giant's apple pie. None. I live in Virginia. |