Chokos are easy to get in Australia, years ago everyone grew one on their fence. If you store a choko in a dark place it sprouts easily and grows into a fruiting vine when planted. My gran used to tell me that during the war housewives used to make "apple pie " with Chokos and she said they were lovely. She used to say if you could find a blackberry patch and pick some you could make "apple and blackberry pie". She said they were extra tasty. Chokos also make great pickles or relish and are great grilled and smothered in butter. It's good to know they are low carb.
I’ve tried the zucchini mock apple pie (not keto version) and nobody knew it wasn’t apple. My recipe had lemon in it, it gave the zucchini more of a tang like apple.
Try a yellow zucchini and peel it and take seeds out. I tried the yellow and can’t tell it’s zucchini. Thanks for the video looks good especially the lattice one.👍🤗
We live in the Philippines where Chayote is cheap and plentiful. I had no idea chayote is keto. Just wOw, because we love stir fried chayote and can definitely make it now on keto. I used to love conventional apple pie so I will look for your chayote apple pie recipe as well as try this zucchini one. 😊
Fuji and grannysmith apples are actually pretty low carb (12.8 and 14 net carbs respectively). I use them to make apple pies all the time. My husband can definitely tell the difference between an apple and a chayote, so I’m glad there are great low carb apples available.
Jicama is a great option and stays slightly crisp like apples when cooked, and with celestial seasons apple cinnamon tea bags and even some apple flavor mio. Super yummy
peel and dice chayote squash and boil in the apple cinnamon tea until soft and then mix the normal apple pie spices..subbing the sugar of course and omg it's amazing
really thin sliced and instpot pressure cooked jicama is my all time favorite apple replacement. a cool little tip is to blend 1/3 to 1/2 of your filling into a "apple sauce" which just helps with the texture and mouth feel too.
We have used yellow sqash to make apple pie and I feel it's better then zucchini. I use a little extra lemon juice to give more of a "granny Smith" flavor
Thank you for the great video! My 1st attempt at duplicating apple pie, I used small yellow squash. There are almost no seeds and my non-keto family couldn't tell that it wasn't apple. So far, I haven't been able to find chayote in my city. I'll have to try the lattice. Thanks again! ♥️♥️♥️
You two continue to amaze. I love how you explain with such humor and seriousness at the same time. Please bring the hubbies back again if they will. You're all adorable! Thanks for what you do.
I use chayote (chokos, here is Oz) as faux apple for pies, crumbles, scrolls and muffins, however, I use a few drops of apple extract when cooking the chokos. When done, in whatever form, I would defy anyone that claimed they could tell the difference …. But that’s just me 😁. If you can get either apple extract or a sugar free apple flavouring, try it……..you then get the apple flavour as well as the crunch without the carbs. 😋😋
Chayote, which we call choko in Australia was fed to me as Apple pie for years by my grandmother before I found out. It was always a favourite. Probably because of the ton of sugar.😉
Thanks for the yellow squash suggestion, Athena -- I liked the peeled yellow squash soaked in apple cinnamon tea better than the chayote! Worked great!
My goal for Christmas is to do the lattice hand pies with your chayote recipe, and maybe jicama as well ("Life with Lori" uses jicama in her keto apple pie waffles and they look incredible). Ladies- I don't even like apple pie, so this is a testament to your very tempting, very fall bakery episode.
Green apple koolaid powder would be good too to add to the cooking sauce or soak the faux apple in. I like the tea idea but the koolaid is a much stronger apple 🍏 flavor.
I’m definitely going to make these for Thanksgiving. Thanks for the video. ❤️ FYI: Chayote squash is pretty popular where I’m from in south Louisiana. We call them alligator pears or mirlitons (we pronounce it mer - lah - tawn).
@@ketotwins I was thinking you pronounced it right and our Louisiana accent changed how we pronounce it in the south. One day our dialects between Chicago and south Louisiana will be so different they’ll be 2 different languages. Good thing I’ve moved to Texas where we talk good. 😂
@@ketotwins if not from where they use mirliton nobody could pronounce it right. They love it here and stuff it. I made it once for my other half and he told me to never attempt again.
@@sternits it's French; you pronounce it right, I'm thinking. The guy in the video said "MEER lit tawn," (accent on meer.) And of course the "tawn" he pronounced from up in his nose, the way French always sounds to us anglophones.
Awesome idea to use chayote, I would have never thought of that. Living in South Texas, chayote is readily available, but I never thought to use it in a pie. I'm definitely going to try this recipe. Great video ladies
Chocho or chayote (squash) is widely available in Texas, Houston to be exact as for my knowledge. I always said it was like a cross between an apple and a very firm pear. It has a mild pear taste too. A jamacian friend (they love chocho) introduced it to me while I lived in Houston (20 years). I never looked up a recipe but I would eat it like an apple, and sometimes make it like your filling to use as glazed apples on my homemade whole wheat pancakes. It was excellent... and today YOU come up in my TH-cam feed making the hand pies like I always talked about but didn't. I moved back home 2 years ago (southeastern state) and you can't find it here at all. I can order it to be shipped but that's a pain. Great job and because I love everything apple, except apple jelly😣 (unless I use it to glaze a pastry or salmon😏), I will definitely try this and I'll do the lattice crust.🤗 Thanks for the inspiration. 💞🤗
Ladeeeeez!! I tried the chayote filling and it was the best tasting keto recipe I've tried yet!! I didn't make pies, but I served it with a peppercorn pork roast - gave "pork chops and applesauce" vibes - congrats on a great, delicious idea!!
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Bout halfway through making this. I chose the chayote. My sauce was Runny so I sprinkled some coconut flour (not even 1/8 tsp) and it thickened right up! It tastes AWESOME. Can't wait to try the finished product. I think I might sweeten some cream cheese and add a dash of vanilla to drizzle over the top. My non-keto teenage boys both tried and approved the filling. I'm SO impressed! Thank you!
Wow, these looks so good. Love the lattice idea. Did the Chayote bother your hands when peeling it? I've heard people complain about it. Some say to use gloves. What was your experience with it? I saw several people use the yellow summer squash instead of zucchini in making apple pie.. They say it has a more neutral flavor than zucchini. Have you had a chance to try the yellow squash? I love your recipes. Thank you for all the hard work that you put into these video's!
I made faux apple crisp using zucchini and no one knew the difference. I am currently canning faux strawberry jam out of green tomatoes. Every recipe known to man is on U Tube. Cooking zucchini in lemon juice is the key then adding the spice.
chayote awsome substitute of apples i used them in the keto version of apple crust and was delicious using cinamon and monk fruit couldnt tell the difference
I’ve done both and they were both surprisingly good. The zucchini is better if you get bigger ones and use lemon for a little tart green apple taste. I made them both as apple crumble also. Everyone liked them. Thumbs up , ladies.
I had a bumper crop of tomatoes last year and ended up madly searching for ways to include green tomatoes. Came across a mock apple pie recipe. Although I am Keto 99% of the time…I love making (and eating) traditional flaky pie crust…and make non-keto pie 1% of the time. Anyway, served up my mock apple pie…and it was delish!! The texture is not altogether there if you are accustomed to apple chunks in pie, but the taste was delish and super apple-like…conjuring warm fall flavours from childhood. Green tomatoes are another low carb alternative. BTW: will try Keto Focus’ dough recipe that you raved about ...to see if I could ever give up traditional pie crust. Also, a sprinkle of granulated sweetener after applying the egg wash completes the apple hand pie experience!! 🍎
@igglewiggle6649, keto focus has a recipe for a nice keto roll out crust just like the traditional ones, it is very good, I have made it for my pumpkin pies. It is good for sweet or savory pies.
One my favorite youtubers just made an apple filling recipe and I had to click out of her video to not get cravings. 😩 Then I right away see this video. Thank you 😌
I made two different apple pies. I used zucchini soaked in the apple cinnamon tea, and I used radish slices soaked in the tea as well. They both were good. I didn't use dough. I used a crumb crust for the bottom and the top. I'm not sure which I like better but they are both good.
I made the filling in a pot using chayote using your recipe, but I added cardamon. I made a crumble mixture with butter, almond flour, and ground pecans, and walnuts. It turned out so delicious, that my husband was amazed. Now I want to grow my own chayote!
Hi Twins! You reminded me of a Mock Apple Pie Bars (aka Zucchini) that we made yrs back when there was an abundance of Zucchini. And the truck was to not over cook it. I wasn't Keto then but I bet I could totally Ketofy (pretty sure that's a word now) it?! I'll look for it and forward it to you. Excited to try both versions. Touchdown on that lattice btw!! 🏈 Blessings from Iowa, L
I loved this recipe and I’m definitely going to try the chayote version. I tried a recipe last year by Low Carb Love called ‘Best Keto Apple Crisp’ recipe, and she used chayote for apples. She had a trick to make them REALLY taste like apples… no kidding!!! Check out that recipe and you will make it 4 times in a row like I did! LOL I can’t wait to try your little apple pies! Thanks! 🍎❤️
I first ate chayote when I was overseas 35 years ago. Since then I cook with it regularly, and I’ve always been able to find them at my local Asian markets. Even now when I live in a smaller town.
there is a keto pie bakery near me.. for thanksgiving this year (im Canadian) i ordered some keto pies. the 'apple' crumble with zuke was phenomneal. could not even taste a difference! love the innovation
Those pies looked so amazing coming out of the oven. 🤤 I haven’t tried the chayote hack yet but I will soon, since I’m missing fall over here in UAE where it’s still in the 90s every day. Chayote is actually available everywhere here because many people from all over Asia use it in their cooking. My husband is Filipino and they call it “sayote,” and I just cooked it in some tinola (chicken soup) yesterday. My favorite name for it is “chow chow” which I think might be the Hindi name because I’ve seen it labeled like that in markets here that cater to a lot of Indian (like actually from India) customers. 💚
I made these chayote pies. They taste like apple, I can’t believe it!! Thanks so much for this recipe, I really love it!! U girls are so great I just love to watch u all. U guys make me laugh like Carol Burnett.
I like zucchini for apple sauce and chayote for anything that you want to retain the crunchy texture with. I boil the zucchini's whole then blend it and strain it through a sieve. I like to add allulose for the browning and it makes it more sticky as oppose to watery, vegetal and bland and some malic acid for that appley tang. For the chayote I like to cut them into thin slices and pan fry them in allulose or whatever sweetener you like with the malic acid. If you're going to get malic acid make sure it's the powdered acid instead of the magnesium malate pills... lol
I think I may just try a real apple - 24 carbs for a whole apple- one tart might be 1/3 of an apple? so 8 carbs maybe??? How dirty can we get lol. I do low carb anyhow and an apple tart for 8 carbs maybe even 10 isn't too bad.
Apple pie extract works great. I’ve used both regular apple extract and green apple extract. The green apple is my favorite. I also add a half tsp of acv and lemon juice. That helps too! 😋
Ladies, these productions in the kitchen are "spot on". This is a fine art and you nail it every time! Those green fat things 🤣 that you found in Chicago are very common here in the deserts (close to the Mexico border) I think? Seems like I remember seeing them occasionally - have to try these out for all us diabetic desert rats. They even look like apple pies! 🥰
Had a really hard time with the fathead dough but - I'm impressed with the taste & texture. My boys approved saying - it tasted like pie crust. I softened some cream cheese, added some vanilla & keto sweetener.... YUM... Almost like apple pie a la mode!
I love, love, love Super Coffee but find that one bottle can make two sixteen ounce coffees for me (with added water) because it is so strong and very sweet. I like chayote best in keto mock apple pie because it closely resembles apple in texture. It is delicious!
I've made pies and squares with Chayote and I fooled a lot of people! It looked and tasted like apple pie. I used an apple flavoring in it to amp up the aple taste. The suggestion below to boil in the apple cinnamon tea is very intriguing and I'm going to try that! I used fat head dough once for a pot pie and I found it greasy so I've been leary to use it again. Maybe it was the cheese I used.
Where were you able to find Chayote? I’ve been unable to find it in our local grocery stores. Farmers market maybe? I’d love to try it. I just have to find it.
I made a chayote apple pie last year that was amazing, but I didn’t realize that chayote is a nightshade, which I’m allergic to.😢I will try it again with the zucchini. The dough looked absolutely beautiful.
If you let your chayote sit too long on the shelf, it will start to sprout! Roots and stems. And it happens fast!!! Another useful vegetable that you can grow from the supermarket. I went to buy another to cook with, but I'm going to plant this first one and maybe I'll get to have my own low carb harvest festival next year!
Autumn 2023 My Chayote Vine didn't survive the summer, dang tornado and heat. but YAY Kroger and Publix are carrying them as a regular item again! i bought 6. and now I have 6 new sprouts and a bucket full of chayote fruit! Time to make some Pie Filling. The Chayote filling Freezes phenomenally, so I'm gonna keep making this as I get more fruit until the season ends and I may have pie filling for the rest of the winter and spring ( maybe even summer).
I cooked your last (first?) chayote recipe and it was a total win!! I found it at my local Walmart. I also tried some of that Alpine SF spiced cider mix to saute it in and that, too, was delicious!! Once again, yall are a delight to watch!
I’ve never tried zucchini in place of apples, but my mom has used Chayote, and it is pretty good from what I remember, but you know what else I like using in place of apples? Jicama! I remember my cutting them up for a savory dish one time, and I wanted to try a piece raw, and something about it made me think of an apple mixed with a water chestnut, so I told my mom we should try it with apple pie spices, and it was super good! Tasted just like an apple! (To me at least). Jicamas obviously will never get as soft as an apple when cooked unfortunately, so the filling will always have a little more crunch to it, but never bothered me, so, jicama has always been my favorite Apple pie replacement 😋
I love this! I will try these soon. I also like the tip about using apple cinnamon tea and now I wonder if you could also use peach or blueberry teas the same way. Celestial Seasonings has great fruit teas.
Your pies came out so pretty! I just recently made a chayote "apple" crumble and it came out SO good! I'm sold on chayote as an apple substitute now. I also got some apple flavoring drops, but haven't tried adding them yet. The filling was surprisingly good without them. Gonna try a pie with the fathead dough next!
So funny about the small zucchini because I said same thing when I picked some up today! My plants failed me this year. I do wonder, though, if using overgrown zucchini would be different. My grandma makes a mock sugar cream pie with pie filling she makes from zucchini. It has zero zucchini flavor. Hers isn't keto. Anyway, made me think of that.
I use zucchini and apple pie spices ie cinnamon nutmeg butter sweetner and lemon juice you won’t know the difference No water zucchini has enough in it naturally
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Great idea!
If you soak/ cook the zuke in an Apple Cinnamon tea, (1-2 bags, soak a half hour) then sweeten it, it really tastes like apple. Thanks for the demo!
I actually considered doing this! Will try it out 🤗
@@ketotwins do it! My family doesn’t know the difference.
Thanks for the tip!
Yes! I was going to suggest this, too. So good in strong apple cinnamon tea.
Wow, what a great idea, thank you 😋
Chokos are easy to get in Australia, years ago everyone grew one on their fence. If you store a choko in a dark place it sprouts easily and grows into a fruiting vine when planted. My gran used to tell me that during the war housewives used to make "apple pie " with Chokos and she said they were lovely. She used to say if you could find a blackberry patch and pick some you could make "apple and blackberry pie". She said they were extra tasty. Chokos also make great pickles or relish and are great grilled and smothered in butter. It's good to know they are low carb.
Pickles are a great idea! Thanks Sharyn 🤗
I’ve tried the zucchini mock apple pie (not keto version) and nobody knew it wasn’t apple. My recipe had lemon in it, it gave the zucchini more of a tang like apple.
Try a yellow zucchini and peel it and take seeds out. I tried the yellow and can’t tell it’s zucchini. Thanks for the video looks good especially the lattice one.👍🤗
We live in the Philippines where Chayote is cheap and plentiful. I had no idea chayote is keto. Just wOw, because we love stir fried chayote and can definitely make it now on keto. I used to love conventional apple pie so I will look for your chayote apple pie recipe as well as try this zucchini one. 😊
Fuji and grannysmith apples are actually pretty low carb (12.8 and 14 net carbs respectively). I use them to make apple pies all the time. My husband can definitely tell the difference between an apple and a chayote, so I’m glad there are great low carb apples available.
Jicama is a great option and stays slightly crisp like apples when cooked, and with celestial seasons apple cinnamon tea bags and even some apple flavor mio. Super yummy
Try jicama! That's my fave, but I'm going to look for chayote and give that a go too 🤗 YAY for cinnamony fall recipes!!
I've done both jicama is my preference sliced thin and steam cooked in an instapot.
peel and dice chayote squash and boil in the apple cinnamon tea until soft and then mix the normal apple pie spices..subbing the sugar of course and omg it's amazing
Sounds amazing I’ll try it!
really thin sliced and instpot pressure cooked jicama is my all time favorite apple replacement. a cool little tip is to blend 1/3 to 1/2 of your filling into a "apple sauce" which just helps with the texture and mouth feel too.
We have used yellow sqash to make apple pie and I feel it's better then zucchini. I use a little extra lemon juice to give more of a "granny Smith" flavor
Thank you for the great video! My 1st attempt at duplicating apple pie, I used small yellow squash. There are almost no seeds and my non-keto family couldn't tell that it wasn't apple. So far, I haven't been able to find chayote in my city. I'll have to try the lattice. Thanks again! ♥️♥️♥️
You two continue to amaze. I love how you explain with such humor and seriousness at the same time. Please bring the hubbies back again if they will. You're all adorable! Thanks for what you do.
I use chayote (chokos, here is Oz) as faux apple for pies, crumbles, scrolls and muffins, however, I use a few drops of apple extract when cooking the chokos. When done, in whatever form, I would defy anyone that claimed they could tell the difference …. But that’s just me 😁. If you can get either apple extract or a sugar free apple flavouring, try it……..you then get the apple flavour as well as the crunch without the carbs. 😋😋
Chayote, which we call choko in Australia was fed to me as Apple pie for years by my grandmother before I found out. It was always a favourite. Probably because of the ton of sugar.😉
Yellow crookneck squash is great in sweet dishes and doesn’t taste as vegetal as zucchini. I’m definitely gonna try this. Thanks, ladies 👍
Thanks for the yellow squash suggestion, Athena -- I liked the peeled yellow squash soaked in apple cinnamon tea better than the chayote! Worked great!
You had me at ‘trick my husband.’ 😀
My goal for Christmas is to do the lattice hand pies with your chayote recipe, and maybe jicama as well ("Life with Lori" uses jicama in her keto apple pie waffles and they look incredible).
Ladies- I don't even like apple pie, so this is a testament to your very tempting, very fall bakery episode.
Apple pie is my son's favorite for any celebration, but since keto, apples have been off the menu. Thank you, Beauties! PIE FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
I just made this using yellow squash and it tastes dead up like apple pie. Thanks twins!
Try yellow squash next time. I've made pie with it and it is very mild.
I made this w/ Chayote Squash last fall, I called them Keto Popstarts though and put icing on them.
Looks so delicious, I love chayote (potato salad). I am going to try apple pie with Chayote. Thanks for sharing your recipes.
Green apple koolaid powder would be good too to add to the cooking sauce or soak the faux apple in. I like the tea idea but the koolaid is a much stronger apple 🍏 flavor.
I’m definitely going to make these for Thanksgiving. Thanks for the video. ❤️
FYI: Chayote squash is pretty popular where I’m from in south Louisiana. We call them alligator pears or mirlitons (we pronounce it mer - lah - tawn).
I pronounce everything wrong lol! 😬🙈
@@ketotwins I was thinking you pronounced it right and our Louisiana accent changed how we pronounce it in the south. One day our dialects between Chicago and south Louisiana will be so different they’ll be 2 different languages. Good thing I’ve moved to Texas where we talk good. 😂
@@ketotwins if not from where they use mirliton nobody could pronounce it right. They love it here and stuff it. I made it once for my other half and he told me to never attempt again.
@@doggoneme3863 lol!
@@sternits it's French; you pronounce it right, I'm thinking. The guy in the video said "MEER lit tawn," (accent on meer.) And of course the "tawn" he pronounced from up in his nose, the way French always sounds to us anglophones.
Awesome idea to use chayote, I would have never thought of that. Living in South Texas, chayote is readily available, but I never thought to use it in a pie. I'm definitely going to try this recipe. Great video ladies
Chayote didn’t work for me, but I’m excited to try zuke.💕They look luscious!
Chocho or chayote (squash) is widely available in Texas, Houston to be exact as for my knowledge. I always said it was like a cross between an apple and a very firm pear. It has a mild pear taste too. A jamacian friend (they love chocho) introduced it to me while I lived in Houston (20 years). I never looked up a recipe but I would eat it like an apple, and sometimes make it like your filling to use as glazed apples on my homemade whole wheat pancakes. It was excellent... and today YOU come up in my TH-cam feed making the hand pies like I always talked about but didn't. I moved back home 2 years ago (southeastern state) and you can't find it here at all. I can order it to be shipped but that's a pain. Great job and because I love everything apple, except apple jelly😣 (unless I use it to glaze a pastry or salmon😏), I will definitely try this and I'll do the lattice crust.🤗 Thanks for the inspiration. 💞🤗
Ladeeeeez!! I tried the chayote filling and it was the best tasting keto recipe I've tried yet!! I didn't make pies, but I served it with a peppercorn pork roast - gave "pork chops and applesauce" vibes - congrats on a great, delicious idea!!
Oh wow! I love that idea! Thanks for sharing 🤗🤗
In Australia Chayote is called Choko
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Green tomatoes are also a great substitute for apples, but it has to be summer, obviously!
Bout halfway through making this. I chose the chayote. My sauce was Runny so I sprinkled some coconut flour (not even 1/8 tsp) and it thickened right up!
It tastes AWESOME. Can't wait to try the finished product. I think I might sweeten some cream cheese and add a dash of vanilla to drizzle over the top.
My non-keto teenage boys both tried and approved the filling. I'm SO impressed! Thank you!
Great tip! So glad you all liked it!
Wow, these looks so good. Love the lattice idea. Did the Chayote bother your hands when peeling it? I've heard people complain about it. Some say to use gloves. What was your experience with it? I saw several people use the yellow summer squash instead of zucchini in making apple pie.. They say it has a more neutral flavor than zucchini. Have you had a chance to try the yellow squash? I love your recipes. Thank you for all the hard work that you put into these video's!
Thank you girls for sharing your recipe. It looks yummy😊💕👏🏼
I made faux apple crisp using zucchini and no one knew the difference. I am currently canning faux strawberry jam out of green tomatoes. Every recipe known to man is on U Tube. Cooking zucchini in lemon juice is the key then adding the spice.
Just made one the other day using yellow summer squash - pretty good!
Good to know summer squash works too!
Found choco at fruit and veg market in Australia. I’m chuffed (happy)! Lol, thanks Keto Twins!! 💜
Hello beautiful twins!💗
Will be making these for the holidays!🎄 Thank you for the gift of another keto recipe😉👍
Thanks! May Jesus continue to bless you and your family
Looks like wonderful recipes. I definitely am going to refer back to this video. Thanks ladies👍
Happy Autumn 🍂
chayote awsome substitute of apples i used them in the keto version of apple crust and was delicious using cinamon and monk fruit couldnt tell the difference
I used a chayote in an apple crisp keto and it was excellent. Chayote is in all of the stores in my area.
I’ve done both and they were both surprisingly good. The zucchini is better if you get bigger ones and use lemon for a little tart green apple taste. I made them both as apple crumble also. Everyone liked them. Thumbs up , ladies.
I had a bumper crop of tomatoes last year and ended up madly searching for ways to include green tomatoes. Came across a mock apple pie recipe. Although I am Keto 99% of the time…I love making (and eating) traditional flaky pie crust…and make non-keto pie 1% of the time. Anyway, served up my mock apple pie…and it was delish!! The texture is not altogether there if you are accustomed to apple chunks in pie, but the taste was delish and super apple-like…conjuring warm fall flavours from childhood. Green tomatoes are another low carb alternative. BTW: will try Keto Focus’ dough recipe that you raved about ...to see if I could ever give up traditional pie crust. Also, a sprinkle of granulated sweetener after applying the egg wash completes the apple hand pie experience!! 🍎
Great suggestion! Never would have thought of that!
@igglewiggle6649, keto focus has a recipe for a nice keto roll out crust just like the traditional ones, it is very good, I have made it for my pumpkin pies. It is good for sweet or savory pies.
One my favorite youtubers just made an apple filling recipe and I had to click out of her video to not get cravings. 😩 Then I right away see this video. Thank you 😌
Chop the zucchini smaller, it really helps the texture. Great video, thanks; made me want an appl-y hand-pie immediately. Big fan of fathead dough.
Very exciting Ladies. Thank you. I’m glued to my screen ❤
I made two different apple pies. I used zucchini soaked in the apple cinnamon tea, and I used radish slices soaked in
the tea as well. They both were good. I didn't use dough. I used a crumb crust for the bottom and the top.
I'm not sure which I like better but they are both good.
I've used yellow squash to replace the apples -- have been really happy with the results!
I made the filling in a pot using chayote using your recipe, but I added cardamon. I made a crumble mixture with butter, almond flour, and ground pecans, and walnuts. It turned out so delicious, that my husband was amazed. Now I want to grow my own chayote!
I used a tbsp. of apple cider vinegar to coat the chopped chayote to mask the squash flavour.
Now maybe try jicama for apples? I heard that is the best replacement.🤔😀Yours looked beautiful!
We will have to try that next!! :)
try adding a little cream of tartar--it will add a little sour taste which makes it taste more like apple
This is exciting! I tried the chayote before and found it glorious, but wasn't thrilled with my "crumble" recipe. Now I have an excuse to try again!
Hi Twins! You reminded me of a Mock Apple Pie Bars (aka Zucchini) that we made yrs back when there was an abundance of Zucchini. And the truck was to not over cook it. I wasn't Keto then but I bet I could totally Ketofy (pretty sure that's a word now) it?! I'll look for it and forward it to you. Excited to try both versions. Touchdown on that lattice btw!! 🏈
Blessings from Iowa, L
Can you try making the same pies using KetoFocus pie dough? Her dough looks nice 🤷🏻♀️
I loved this recipe and I’m definitely going to try the chayote version. I tried a recipe last year by Low Carb Love called ‘Best Keto Apple Crisp’ recipe, and she used chayote for apples. She had a trick to make them REALLY taste like apples… no kidding!!! Check out that recipe and you will make it 4 times in a row like I did! LOL I can’t wait to try your little apple pies! Thanks! 🍎❤️
I first ate chayote when I was overseas 35 years ago. Since then I cook with it regularly, and I’ve always been able to find them at my local Asian markets. Even now when I live in a smaller town.
Also known as su-su in my family in South Africa. Interesting apple su-su pie.
there is a keto pie bakery near me.. for thanksgiving this year (im Canadian) i ordered some keto pies. the 'apple' crumble with zuke was phenomneal. could not even taste a difference! love the innovation
6:03 you girls crack me up! Thanks for trying all these recipes for us!
Thank you girls 😘 hmmm guess I gotta try to find one of those cha things lol, thank you for the experiment,y'all are the BEST!!!
Omgoodness I just made the lattice apple pie using chayote ! my husband & I can't believe how good it!! THANKS AGAIN KETO TWINS TEST KITCHEN!!! 🙂
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Those look so pretty and good. I like when the filling oozes out a little.
Those pies looked so amazing coming out of the oven. 🤤
I haven’t tried the chayote hack yet but I will soon, since I’m missing fall over here in UAE where it’s still in the 90s every day.
Chayote is actually available everywhere here because many people from all over Asia use it in their cooking. My husband is Filipino and they call it “sayote,” and I just cooked it in some tinola (chicken soup) yesterday. My favorite name for it is “chow chow” which I think might be the Hindi name because I’ve seen it labeled like that in markets here that cater to a lot of Indian (like actually from India) customers. 💚
Those "apple" pies looked yummy! Thanks for the recipe!
I made these chayote pies. They taste like apple, I can’t believe it!! Thanks so much for this recipe, I really love it!! U girls are so great I just love to watch u all. U guys make me laugh like Carol Burnett.
I like zucchini for apple sauce and chayote for anything that you want to retain the crunchy texture with. I boil the zucchini's whole then blend it and strain it through a sieve. I like to add allulose for the browning and it makes it more sticky as oppose to watery, vegetal and bland and some malic acid for that appley tang. For the chayote I like to cut them into thin slices and pan fry them in allulose or whatever sweetener you like with the malic acid.
If you're going to get malic acid make sure it's the powdered acid instead of the magnesium malate pills... lol
Great video. I wonder if the zucchini would be helped by adding apple flavor extract to the filling.
I think I may just try a real apple - 24 carbs for a whole apple- one tart might be 1/3 of an apple? so 8 carbs maybe??? How dirty can we get lol. I do low carb anyhow and an apple tart for 8 carbs maybe even 10 isn't too bad.
Apple pie extract works great. I’ve used both regular apple extract and green apple extract. The green apple is my favorite. I also add a half tsp of acv and lemon juice. That helps too! 😋
I've got 2 chayote squash sprouting to plant later..... I'm excited to try this recipe.
Thanks for your recipe
Ladies, these productions in the kitchen are "spot on". This is a fine art and you nail it every time! Those green fat things 🤣 that you found in Chicago are very common here in the deserts (close to the Mexico border) I think? Seems like I remember seeing them occasionally - have to try these out for all us diabetic desert rats. They even look like apple pies! 🥰
Had a really hard time with the fathead dough but - I'm impressed with the taste & texture. My boys approved saying - it tasted like pie crust.
I softened some cream cheese, added some vanilla & keto sweetener.... YUM...
Almost like apple pie a la mode!
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Maybe add a green apple flavoring or extract to the zuchinni mixture? I'll try some day.
I love, love, love Super Coffee but find that one bottle can make two sixteen ounce coffees for me (with added water) because it is so strong and very sweet. I like chayote best in keto mock apple pie because it closely resembles apple in texture. It is delicious!
Try yellow summer squash.
Yes good point. Yellow is used in other faux Apple recipes.
Love your detailed reviews. You don’t just eat it and say “ummm”. You tell us about it as if we were eating it…thank you 🥰
Haha we appreciate that, we feel like we have a hard time being descriptive when we eat so thanks for the compliment 😂
Stuffed mirliton is a big thing in South Louisiana. Crab, shrimp, or crawfish stuffing, yum!
I've made pies and squares with Chayote and I fooled a lot of people! It looked and tasted like apple pie. I used an apple flavoring in it to amp up the aple taste. The suggestion below to boil in the apple cinnamon tea is very intriguing and I'm going to try that! I used fat head dough once for a pot pie and I found it greasy so I've been leary to use it again. Maybe it was the cheese I used.
Where were you able to find Chayote? I’ve been unable to find it in our local grocery stores. Farmers market maybe? I’d love to try it. I just have to find it.
@@juliepierce3900 actually my local Walmart has it in the produce section.
@@sherlaw67 thanks so much. I will check mine,
Thanks for this great comparison video! You give us such great ideas! Love it!💞
I made a chayote apple pie last year that was amazing, but I didn’t realize that chayote is a nightshade, which I’m allergic to.😢I will try it again with the zucchini. The dough looked absolutely beautiful.
what's a nightshade?
We’ve heard jicama is a great replacement too, might have to try that next :)
@@lindao7887 it’s a botanical family that also includes tomatoes, potatoes, chili peppers, eggplant and jicama.
Chayote is amazing as an apple substitute. I find it at Walmart.
If you let your chayote sit too long on the shelf, it will start to sprout! Roots and stems. And it happens fast!!! Another useful vegetable that you can grow from the supermarket. I went to buy another to cook with, but I'm going to plant this first one and maybe I'll get to have my own low carb harvest festival next year!
Autumn 2023 My Chayote Vine didn't survive the summer, dang tornado and heat. but YAY Kroger and Publix are carrying them as a regular item again! i bought 6. and now I have 6 new sprouts and a bucket full of chayote fruit! Time to make some Pie Filling. The Chayote filling Freezes phenomenally, so I'm gonna keep making this as I get more fruit until the season ends and I may have pie filling for the rest of the winter and spring ( maybe even summer).
I make chayote for my apple crisp and pies. But, I use apple flavoring with cinnamon or apple pie spice. Taste more like apples.
I cooked your last (first?) chayote recipe and it was a total win!! I found it at my local Walmart. I also tried some of that Alpine SF spiced cider mix to saute it in and that, too, was delicious!! Once again, yall are a delight to watch!
I've used the zucchini and fooled so many people. It is wonderful!
I’ve never tried zucchini in place of apples, but my mom has used Chayote, and it is pretty good from what I remember, but you know what else I like using in place of apples? Jicama!
I remember my cutting them up for a savory dish one time, and I wanted to try a piece raw, and something about it made me think of an apple mixed with a water chestnut, so I told my mom we should try it with apple pie spices, and it was super good! Tasted just like an apple! (To me at least).
Jicamas obviously will never get as soft as an apple when cooked unfortunately, so the filling will always have a little more crunch to it, but never bothered me, so, jicama has always been my favorite Apple pie replacement 😋
These look yum! I’ve only used yellow squash as an apple substitute and it also worked really well.
Apparently squashes are good for sweetened dessert recipes.
I love this! I will try these soon. I also like the tip about using apple cinnamon tea and now I wonder if you could also use peach or blueberry teas the same way. Celestial Seasonings has great fruit teas.
I tried your Chayote Pie and it was great!
Great video! Thanks for the info. We can find chayote right in our Publix supermarket!
Your pies came out so pretty! I just recently made a chayote "apple" crumble and it came out SO good! I'm sold on chayote as an apple substitute now. I also got some apple flavoring drops, but haven't tried adding them yet. The filling was surprisingly good without them. Gonna try a pie with the fathead dough next!
What is your Crumble recipe plz?
I miss all things apple this time of year. Thank you so much!
You are so welcome Lynne!
So funny about the small zucchini because I said same thing when I picked some up today! My plants failed me this year. I do wonder, though, if using overgrown zucchini would be different. My grandma makes a mock sugar cream pie with pie filling she makes from zucchini. It has zero zucchini flavor. Hers isn't keto. Anyway, made me think of that.
unfortunatlly can use Chyote as its Mexico only plant,well at least not found in my country.We use green squesh instead.
Great job. This looks like a winner. I’m going to give it a try. We have them in our grocery stores and our Vallarta market has them as well.
I use zucchini and apple pie spices ie cinnamon nutmeg butter sweetner and lemon juice you won’t know the difference No water zucchini has enough in it naturally
One one and only keto dessert: Couple spoonfuls of sour cream. Spoonful of sugar-free syrup. Delish!
What a great video! Apple crumble next hopefully.