Kevin, the pie looks great.
Here is the recipe I use, It's from an In-Law, he makes what I consider the best apple pie...
Apple pie
8 good sized apples
¾ cup sugar
¼ teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons of cornstarch
1 teaspoon of fresh lemon juice
¼ teaspoon Mace
1/2- 1 teaspoon cinnamon (to taste..)
1 Tablespoon butter [revised]
1 recipe of plain pastry [see above]
1 tablespoon of whole milk
Cut up the apples to your liking in a very large bowl.
Now, preheat your oven to 450 F while you continue.
Add the sugar, salt, cornstarch, lemon juice, mace and, cinnamon to the apples. I like to mix in half of these ingredients, stir up the apples and add the rest and stir again so the spices are evenly mixed in.
Now spoon the mixture into the pie crust you have prepared. Apples should be at least one inch above the plate. Pad down the apples and add pieces of the butter over the apples. Now go back and roll out the other half of the dough into another 10-11 inch circle and place over the apples.
Trim the edge again leaving about a half inch over the edge. Now start to seal the edge of the crusts by raising the edge of the lower crust, and bring the edge of the upper crust under the bottom crust and pinch them together to seal it.
After you’ve gone around the pie you can decorate the edges with a fork tine or create a ripple effect with your fingers. You’ll have to work on this to get it right. Remember you get better at this the more pies you make so don’t get discouraged if it’s not to you satisfaction at first.
After you have the crust sealed, take some of the milk and pat it over the crust. Sprinkle the wet top with a little sugar. This will give you the nice golden brown look as it bakes.
Place the pie in the center of your oven at 450F for 15 minutes. After this lower the temp to 350F for 45 minutes more. You can check your pie after 30 minutes to see if it’s browning evenly. You may have to turn it to get an even color.
Note: He told me in May ’08 to use the bottom of the oven..
When baking time is up, turn off the oven and remove the pie to a rack for cooling and allowing it to set. If you try to serve it too hot you’ll need a spoon to get it out, so wait until it cools off a little.
You now are the proud creator of “Dad’s Old Fashioned Apple Pie”