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You’ll never guess what ingredient you can substitute an apple for in an apple pie. In this video, Nicole makes a mock apple pie using an unusual ingredient: Ritz crackers. Dating back to the Great Depression, Ritz crackers provide a delicious taste that’s reminiscent of softened apples.
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00:00Did you know you can make an apple pie with Ritz crackers?
00:02This is one of those recipes that will either make you smile
00:04or cause you to question my credibility as a cook.
00:07But hear me out.
00:07This recipe dates back nearly a hundred years
00:09during the Great Depression
00:10when apples were really expensive.
00:12It's a bit of a science experiment, but trust me, it works.
00:16Hmm.
00:18I like the topping.
00:19I don't know what you did.
00:19It's very similar to apple pie.
00:22How do you get the texture?
00:23How do you think I got that texture?
00:25You pulsed up the apples?
00:26What if I told you there were no apples in it?
00:28Let me show you what your apples are.
00:32How did you do that?
00:33What if I told you the apples were Ritz crackers?
00:37Really?
00:38What if I told you that the apples
00:39were actually Ritz crackers?
00:41This is the greatest thing that's ever happened to me.