There was a moment when I saw your great-grandmother's hands putting the top on a pie. It's a wonderful thing when people keep the old ways alive. Our connection to our past keeps us grounded, and helps us weather the storms of modern life.
I didn't think I'd ever see anybody make pies like my Grandmother from Western NC! Same pie pans too! Only difference, instead of cinnamon, she used Allspice, and quite a bit more. Also, when done, she rubbed the top with a stick of butter and sprinkled sugar on top. I make these pies now, probably the only one in the family that does. The best ever!!
Some of The old Appalachian ladies in Ky still make these but not as many as they used too! Got this recipe from an old lady that makes lots of them every year
Awesome job on the pies. They looked great. My mamaw was a pie maker. She would take one day a week and she would spend the day making and baking that my papaw loved. She would always tell me to learn to make pie that one day I would marry a man who loves pies and she was right I did. Lol but no matter how hard I try my pies are never as good as hers. She also used self rising Hudson cream flour to make her pie crusts It was the only flour she would use and it the only I use although sometimes I will use king author for bread but Hudson cream is my go to. Thanks for sharing
These look amazing! I can smell them all the way down here in Virginia! Definitely going to try these. Hope your family is well! Have a great week! God bless!
You are living the dream man! I love your TH-cam videos. So upbeat. Much better than the Majority of TH-camrs who are all about doom and gloom and bad economy and Government corruption.
This really look amazing, I am going to give these a try myself. Love those old pie pans you used to make them in, made it super easy to get the dough to look really good around the edges. You are a good cook, you must be like myself and do allot of cooking at the house for the family. My n is getting older and don’t get around as good as she used to, so I do most of the cooking around here but don’t mind it at all, she raised me and taught me how to cook, so it’s my turn to take care of her.
I love apple pies made this way. By the way your home is beautiful. I like that you keep the old Appalachian ways of living alive. To me Appalachia is heaven on earth. God bless ✝️🇺🇸
Boy, those pies look delicious!🥧 Apple pie is my favorite fruit pie! I love Hudson Cream flour! I've been using it for 25+ years. The reason I tried it the first time back in the 90s is because I loved the picture of the cow on the bag!😘 From that time on I never went back to White Lily. Hudson Cream biscuits melt in your mouth. I want to hunt me some pie pans like yours at the antique stores. Sure makes a pretty crust! A scoop of vanilla ice cream would go good with a slice of your pie!!!! Your church members will love your homemade pies. Great job pie making! I love to see men cooking. My husband can't boil water. I've taught our son (30 yrs old) how to cook.
Jared - I must say the house (cabin) is looking REAL nice. Noticed the fireplace mantel and clock. You and your wife have done a great job, since you started your cabin. I am always impressed with your skills in the kitchen and you seem to enjoy yourself. Always look forward to your vids. Best to you and your family.
You and Laken got that house looking good! I remember these stack pies from the Christmas dinners back in the 1970s. The ladies that made them tried to make each layer different.
Jared, loved the apple pie mass production. I could smell them baking. I also loved seeing more of your home. It is beautiful. Loved the signage “Goforth”. That is special. 😊
Your pies look delicious and I will be watching this video again because I want to make them . Hope you had a good turnout for Homecoming and also hope you got a video of it . God Bless y’all.
Enjoyed the cooking video Jared. You are a talented man. Those pies looked delicious. That's interesting how you stacked them to take to church. Yall take care and God bless.
Thanks for sharing Jarrod! My wife says she's gunna make a few pies with your recipe. Keep at it we always look forward to seeing your videos. From the Arkansas hills God bless brother
I miss my mom. She cooked like this... She was born in 1924 in S.E. Colorado. My brother has done a lot of genealogy research, and we come from a long line of "hillbillies", a.k.a. Williams'. The accent is natural to me, although my Colorado accent is more neutral. I'm offended by the southern accent, and I hear the difference. But back to my mom. I miss her so... She passed at 97, in 2021. Being male, she didn't teach a lot of these details, I imagine she thought it was all intuitive. No, not really. Thank you young people. Truly.
Love this! My grandma would stack her applesauce pies also but I can't remember how she actually stacked them... could you possibly show how to actually stack them?! Thank you!
@@FlutyLickHomestead thank you, I made these after watching your first video. I didn’t know how I should cut them, so I just cut all the way through them also. It’s good to know you do too. The pies are really great. I remember going to my great grandmother’s house as a little girl, and seeing a stack of pies like yours in the cabinet. I don’t remember eating any though. My grandma nor my mom never made these. I always wanted the recipe. My parents family were raised in Appalachian Mts., but later moved away.
Those are some beautiful pies. However do you slice that tall stack Jared? Out West I don't believe they do church homecoming's. I went to my first one this year! Mighty fine eating
If you can't find the self rising flour use PASTRY FLOUR sifted - 1Cup of flour with 1 1/2 Teaspoons of BAKING POWDER (not Baking Soda) you can add your salt at this time also.
There was a moment when I saw your great-grandmother's hands putting the top on a pie. It's a wonderful thing when people keep the old ways alive. Our connection to our past keeps us grounded, and helps us weather the storms of modern life.
The old ways are the best ways
I didn't think I'd ever see anybody make pies like my Grandmother from Western NC! Same pie pans too! Only difference, instead of cinnamon, she used Allspice, and quite a bit more. Also, when done, she rubbed the top with a stick of butter and sprinkled sugar on top. I make these pies now, probably the only one in the family that does. The best ever!!
Some of The old Appalachian ladies in Ky still make these but not as many as they used too! Got this recipe from an old lady that makes lots of them every year
Yummy cup of coffee and a slice of pie puts a smile on your face and tummy too. Thank you for sharing. Blessings to you and yours ❤
Glad to see ya'll back. Missed you.
Thanks for sharing with us Jared. Stay safe around there. Blessing to you all. Fred.
Awesome job on the pies. They looked great. My mamaw was a pie maker. She would take one day a week and she would spend the day making and baking that my papaw loved. She would always tell me to learn to make pie that one day I would marry a man who loves pies and she was right I did. Lol but no matter how hard I try my pies are never as good as hers. She also used self rising Hudson cream flour to make her pie crusts It was the only flour she would use and it the only I use although sometimes I will use king author for bread but Hudson cream is my go to. Thanks for sharing
These look amazing! I can smell them all the way down here in Virginia! Definitely going to try these. Hope your family is well! Have a great week! God bless!
You are living the dream man! I love your TH-cam videos. So upbeat. Much better than the Majority of TH-camrs who are all about doom and gloom and bad economy and Government corruption.
This really look amazing, I am going to give these a try myself. Love those old pie pans you used to make them in, made it super easy to get the dough to look really good around the edges. You are a good cook, you must be like myself and do allot of cooking at the house for the family. My n is getting older and don’t get around as good as she used to, so I do most of the cooking around here but don’t mind it at all, she raised me and taught me how to cook, so it’s my turn to take care of her.
I love apple pies made this way. By the way your home is beautiful. I like that you keep the old Appalachian ways of living alive. To me Appalachia is heaven on earth. God bless ✝️🇺🇸
Aha! Now, I see the function of those old pans. Easy peasy. No more crimping the edges. Thanks.
Yum 🧡🍂💛🍁🤎🌻
Boy, those pies look delicious!🥧 Apple pie is my favorite fruit pie! I love Hudson Cream flour! I've been using it for 25+ years. The reason I tried it the first time back in the 90s is because I loved the picture of the cow on the bag!😘 From that time on I never went back to White Lily. Hudson Cream biscuits melt in your mouth. I want to hunt me some pie pans like yours at the antique stores. Sure makes a pretty crust! A scoop of vanilla ice cream would go good with a slice of your pie!!!! Your church members will love your homemade pies. Great job pie making! I love to see men cooking. My husband can't boil water. I've taught our son (30 yrs old) how to cook.
Hudson cream is the most popular flour in Eastern Ky. Lol I’d rather not cook than use another!
sure looks good with a scoop ice cream.
Jared - I must say the house (cabin) is looking REAL nice. Noticed the fireplace mantel and clock. You and your wife have done a great job, since you started your cabin. I am always impressed with your skills in the kitchen and you seem to enjoy yourself. Always look forward to your vids. Best to you and your family.
Thank you! Cabin has came a long way! And yes I enjoy cooking! Always have liked it
Good looking apple pies! Job well done!!
My mom's family in Martin county Evans family have been making those for st least 150 years so good
I know a lot of evans. They are popular in our area for sure!
You and Laken got that house looking good! I remember these stack pies from the Christmas dinners back in the 1970s. The ladies that made them tried to make each layer different.
Looks scrumptious!! Peace and Blessings my friends 🙏🏻
My mom baked her cakes in an iron skillet. Applesauce stack cake she called it. Best cake I ever had!
I like the applesauce stack cakes. These are little different but both really good. Ladies here I know make those stack cakes with apple butter
Hudson cream is our go to,too.It makes everything better.Love those old pans.Pies look great.Have a blessed day.
Jared, loved the apple pie mass production. I could smell them baking. I also loved seeing more of your home. It is beautiful. Loved the signage “Goforth”. That is special. 😊
Your pies look delicious and I will be watching this video again because I want to make them . Hope you had a good turnout for Homecoming and also hope you got a video of it . God Bless y’all.
Garentee that house smells good.good looking pies.
God bless your congregation. I hope you have a wonderful turnout.
Blessing to you and your family.
Enjoyed the cooking video Jared. You are a talented man. Those pies looked delicious. That's interesting how you stacked them to take to church. Yall take care and God bless.
Sounds Delicious. I like the June Apples. Enjoy. ❤
We made these tonight. Thanks and we can't wait to try them.
I can't wait to try this, I have a bunch of apple to process! Thanks Jared 🤗
Those look great. I will try your crust recipe
Jared you make it look so easy!
Looks good. Let us know how the home coming at church goes.
Wow! I'm going to try this out, thanks 😊
Thanks for sharing Jarrod! My wife says she's gunna make a few pies with your recipe. Keep at it we always look forward to seeing your videos. From the Arkansas hills God bless brother
Thank you! Hope ya enjoy the pie
Looks delicious!
looks delicious
I miss my mom. She cooked like this... She was born in 1924 in S.E. Colorado.
My brother has done a lot of genealogy research, and we come from a long line of "hillbillies", a.k.a. Williams'. The accent is natural to me, although my Colorado accent is more neutral. I'm offended by the southern accent, and I hear the difference. But back to my mom. I miss her so... She passed at 97, in 2021.
Being male, she didn't teach a lot of these details, I imagine she thought it was all intuitive. No, not really. Thank you young people. Truly.
Those look delightful Sir. How about some video of the Fall leaves in your hollow/holler. Thank you the post.
I’ll make some video of the leaves for yall
Never seen this before... Thank you for sharing. Is this your grandma's recipe?
Love this! My grandma would stack her applesauce pies also but I can't remember how she actually stacked them... could you possibly show how to actually stack them?! Thank you!
Next ones I make I’ll video stacking!
Look great. Do you slice through all the pies like a cake, or do you try and slice each pie individually? Thank you, and God bless you all.
I slice the whole stack but you can cut them one at a time
@@FlutyLickHomestead thank you, I made these after watching your first video. I didn’t know how I should cut them, so I just cut all the way through them also. It’s good to know you do too. The pies are really great. I remember going to my great grandmother’s house as a little girl, and seeing a stack of pies like yours in the cabinet. I don’t remember eating any though. My grandma nor my mom never made these. I always wanted the recipe. My parents family were raised in Appalachian Mts., but later moved away.
Those are some beautiful pies. However do you slice that tall stack Jared? Out West I don't believe they do church homecoming's. I went to my first one this year! Mighty fine eating
Yes I slice the whole stack and people just grab a piece
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Looks delicious. Only question is how in the world do you slice a 6 layer pie? Do you just slice the top one and work your way down?
Yes just go down from top with sharp knife
You are a Jack of all trades. Has your buddy who won American idol made any CD'S yet
I think he’s working on it now!
If you can't find the self rising flour use PASTRY FLOUR sifted - 1Cup of flour with 1 1/2 Teaspoons of BAKING POWDER (not Baking Soda) you can add your salt at this time also.
Do you cut into and serve one layer at a time?
I have or I’ve cut the whole stack
You look like you've done that a time or two. 😀
Lol yes a few
how come we never see your wife and little girl?
I usually get to video when I’m off work and they sometimes are in school and work. The girls don’t like being videod as much as Finn haha teenagers!
Those pie pans are as scarce as hen’s teeth.
Looks great