Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think in the US, "Dutch" Apple pie refers to Amish (PA Dutch) rather than "from Holland". I've seen them at all the ordinary groceries this fall and they look to be good, just a pretty basic apple pie w a certain top crust. Is that what you mean? was the Holland item more of an open faced apple torte w a shiny glaze on top and not a traditional pie?
Ah, that distinction between PA Dutch and EU Dutch makes sense, thanks.
Maybe I will just have to make it myself![]()
Anonymous wrote:I think in the US, "Dutch" Apple pie refers to Amish (PA Dutch) rather than "from Holland". I've seen them at all the ordinary groceries this fall and they look to be good, just a pretty basic apple pie w a certain top crust. Is that what you mean? was the Holland item more of an open faced apple torte w a shiny glaze on top and not a traditional pie?
Anonymous wrote:Carlyle in Arlington has a good apple pie. Not sure if it's Dutch.