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Appeltaart | Traditional Sweet Pie From Netherlands, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Appeltaart | Traditional Sweet Pie From Netherlands, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Appeltaart | Traditional Sweet Pie From Netherlands, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Appeltaart | Traditional Sweet Pie From Netherlands, Central Europe | TasteAtlas

Appeltaart

(Dutch Apple Pie, Apple Pie)

Appeltaart is a traditional apple pie that is very often accompanied by a cup of hot coffee. Although it is essentially the same as most apple pies, Dutch appeltaart differs from the classic American apple pie in many ways: it is baked in a spring-form pan, making it deeper; it is drier on the interior; it is full of big chunks of apple, currants, and raisins, and it is full of speculoos spices such as cinnamon, lemon juice, and other warm spices.


Appeltaart dates back to the Middle Ages and it is believed that the baking time was measured by the number of prayers one had to say until it was ready to be taken out of the oven since ovens with temperature controls didn't exist at the time. In the Netherlands, appeltaart is usually served at room temperature and topped with a dollop of whipped cream, what is known as appeltaart met slagroom.


This traditional dessert is one of the first pies that the young people learn to prepare in the Netherlands, but it is believed that the best ones are made by grandmas.