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Have you ever heard the saying “good things come in small packages”? From a taste point of view this could certainly be said to be true of McDonald’s Holiday Pie. Think of a parcel of crisp and crumbly pastry surrounding an oozy custard like filling, when served hot with a cup of coffee a McDonald’s Holiday Pie is a real treat. Aside from crumbs the main problem with eating one is that you have to balance impatience to taste it, with the risk of burning your mouth, so be careful.

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There is one other problem with McDonald’s Holiday Pie, and you may have already guessed it based on the name of this dessert… It isn’t available all year round. McDonalds are very secretive about when they release each batch, but that’s fine by us, as we’ve developed our very own McDonald’s Holiday Pie copycat recipe, which we are going to share with you today.

How To Make McDonald’s Holiday Pie

As you know with McDonald’s, their recipes normally involve one or two ‘secrets’ that can change the end product significantly. This recipe is no exception. There are one or two ‘extra’ things that you need to do to ensure that your McDonald’s Holiday Pie recipe is as close to the real thing as possible. Fortunately, most of these steps take place during the preparation stage, but they can take a little time. So, if you want to whip up a batch, it pays to plan a little in advance.

The first stage involves careful management of temperature, and we aren’t referring to your oven. In order to get flaky crisp pastry that is an exact copy of McDonald’s Holiday Pie you will need to chill your dried ingredients, and also the oil that you will use in the pastry. If you have ever made ‘puff pastry’ you’ll know that the ‘flake’ effect comes from not handling it too much and keeping the ingredients cold. This is the same reason we do so in this recipe.

The filling itself isn’t too difficult, and we were surprised at just how easy it was to make our authentic McDonald’s Holiday Pie recipe. The use of sprinkles is an easy additional touch for both the filling and the pastry, however aside from a hint more sweetness and a tiny bit of texture, it won’t influence your end result too much, so if you haven’t got any, don’t worry. You can just as easily substitute the sprinkles. Just use equal quantities of coarse brown sugar instead.

The pastry is unleavened so there will be little rise when baked. You may notice that egg is included in this recipe. It is included merely as a glaze for your pastry. When beaten egg is baked it eventually turns a lovely golden-brown color, but does not add any real taste. If you don’t have eggs you will still be able to make this recipe. In a pinch, you can brush melted butter onto your pastry to achieve the same effect, or even use milk. The result will be slightly paler. In fact, you can forgo the glaze all together if you really have to. Your pastry may look slightly anemic, but should taste the same, so just close your eyes and bite into custardy heaven.

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McDonald’s Holiday Pie

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Recipe by Laura Ritterman Course: DessertCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Easy

McDonald’s Holiday Pie is certain to fill you with happy memories. Waiting in anticipation for this to reappear on their menu is frustrating so why not learn how to make this holiday pie yourself at home.

Ingredients

  • To Make The Crust
  • 1 1/2 cups 1 1/2 of wholegrain flour

  • 1 1/2 cups 1 1/2 of white flour

  • 1/2 cup 1/2 of cooking oil (sunflower or vegetable oil is perfect)

  • 1 generous pinch of salt

  • 180 ml 180 cold water

  • 2 tablespoons 2 granulated sugar

  • To make the filling
  • 1 (3.4 oz) Jell-O instant vanilla pudding

  • 450 ml 450 skim milk

  • 1/4 cup 1/4 Pillsbury yellow cake mix

  • 1/3 cup 1/3 jimmies cake sprinkles

  • Pastry Garnish
  • 1 large egg beaten

  • 2 tablespoons 2 of cake sprinkles

Directions

  • Making the crust
  • Take a medium sized bowl (small enough to fit in the freezer compartment) and add the flour salt and sugar. Mix with a spoon or whisk and place in the freezer until completely cold, this normally takes around an hour.
  • Place your oil in a small dish and place in the freezer at the same time. Whilst you are waiting preheat your oven to 380 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Remove both oil and flour mix from the freezer and little bit little, add the oil to the flour whilst stirring constantly, the end result should look similar to crumbly, ragged bread crumbs. Then, a quarter at a time, add your water and stir until you have a smooth dough.
  • Making the filling
  • In a separate bowl add your milk and then, whilst constantly stirring, add the pudding mix. Once it has dissolved add the yellow cake mix. If using, add the sprinkles also.
  • Making McDonald’s Holiday Pies
  • With a rolling pin and on a lightly floured surface, roll your dough as thin as you can, avoid handling the dough too much with your hands or it will get warm.
  • Once the dough is flat and uniform in thickness, cut into rectangles that are twice as long as they are wide. Divide the rectangles into two piles, one pile will be the bottom, the other the top.
  • Spoon your filling into the center of each rectangle, leaving a gap around the edges. Brush the exposed edges with a little water. Once this is complete take another rectangle from your ‘top’ pile and place over the filling. Seal the edges with a fork and make a small hole in the top of each Pie to allow steam to vent, and to prevent them from spilling their contents all over the oven.
  • Brush the top of the Pie with your beaten egg and then dust with the sprinkles until you are happy with the appearance.
  • Bake the Pies on a baking sheet for around 15-20 mins, you will know when they are done as they will turn golden brown.
  • Serve and enjoy, mind your fingers!

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Conclusion

Although this is a recipe that requires a bit of time once you know how to make McDonald’s Holiday Pie at home, you will probably be able to speed the process up, as we guarantee you will be making them more than once. The key is managing the temperature of your ingredients and being organized. When it comes to assembling the Pies, get a little production line going, you could even get a few helpers involved.

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Laura Ritterman

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    Enida

    October 24, 2020 at 9:58 pm ·Reply

    Hi I’m super excited to make this recipe, can I use whole wheat instead of whole grain flour?

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FAQs

What kind of filling is in the McDonald's holiday pie? ›

260 Cal. 260 Cal. It's the greatest gift to yourself—creamy, smooth custard nestled in a flaky, buttery crust glazed with sugar and topped with rainbow sprinkles.

What's in the new McDonald's Holiday Pie? ›

The Holiday Pie features smooth vanilla flavored custard piped into McDonald's flaky pie crust, which is glazed with sugar and dotted with rainbow sprinkles. It's sweet, gooey, and warm, with an awesome texture that dazzles much more than the standard Apple Pie.

Why are McDonald's pies so good? ›

Many pie fillings are made with a processed thickening agent that keeps the filling jelly-like and in place. But McDonald's uses a dehydrated apple powder. The powder not only thickens the filling, but it also adds that extra apple taste that you love.

Do McDonald's holiday pies need to be refrigerated? ›

The pies are considered fine to eat if they are cooled to a safe temperature, specifically in a refrigerator, after the time on their stickers. The pies must also be thoroughly reheated. You can reheat one of McDonald's famous pies in an air fryer or an oven without much trouble.

What company makes Mcdonalds pies? ›

All of the pies sold at US McDonald's are made in Tulsa. For more than 50 years, all the pies sold in US McDonald's have been made exclusively at Bama Companies in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (Bama also makes biscuits and hotcakes for the fast-food chain.)

What is the new McDonald's pie in 2024? ›

In good news for fans, McDonald's is kicking off its autumn celebrations extra early in 2024 by bringing back a seasonal pumpkin dessert that has developed quite a devoted following. That's right! McDonald's popular Pumpkin and Crème Pie (280 calories) is returning for another run in fall 2024.

What year did McDonald's stop frying their pies? ›

There are a lot of things that McDonald's does wrong, but deep-frying isn't one of them. Then, in 1992, the unthinkable happened: Ronald replaced his beloved fried apple pies with the vastly inferior, modern baked version.

Does Mcdonalds bake their pies? ›

McDonald's Baked Apple Pie recipe features 100% American-grown apples, and a lattice crust baked to perfection and topped with sprinkled sugar. There are 230 calories in McDonald's apple pie. Pair it with a Hot Caramel Sundae for your own twist on Apple Pie A-La-Mode!

Why doesn't McDonald's fry their pies? ›

One major change to the apple pie is that, unlike when it first came out, it's no longer fried. In 1992, McDonald's switched from frying its apple pies to baking them to quell health concerns. Today, nearly every McDonald's in America serves baked apple pies that are somewhat "healthier" than the beloved fried version.

Is it okay to leave pie out overnight? ›

If a pie contains eggs or dairy products, it should be stored in the refrigerator and not left out at room temperature for more than two hours. Pies that do not contain dairy products, such as fruit pies can be stored, loosely covered at room temperature for up to two days.

Why did McDonald's get rid of the cherry pie? ›

The decision to boot the dessert came after McDonald's switched up its apple and cherry pies in 1992. Instead of fried, the restaurant chain opted to bake its desserts instead. While the apple pie still brought in sales success, this was the end of the road for the cherry pie, which was discontinued soon after.

Why do stores not refrigerate pies? ›

According to the Food and Drug Administration, homemade pies containing eggs should be refrigerated. 2 However, you've probably noticed that a lot of grocery stores and restaurants serve and store them at room temperature. This is because, quite simply, they taste better that way.

What's in the festive pie at McDonald's? ›

The Festive pie was a festive apple pie, filled with mincemeat and custard. McDonald's aficionados have taken to social media to air their thoughts about the missing pie – and they aren't happy.

What is McDonald's pie made of? ›

Ingredients: EITHER: Water, Apple (23%), WHEAT Flour (contains Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Vegetable Oils (Palm Oil, Rapeseed Oil), Sugar, Modified Corn Starch, Dextrose, Salt, Lemon Juice Concentrate, Spices (Cinnamon, Nutmeg), Flavourings, Cassia Extract.

Are there potatoes in McDonald's apple pies? ›

Does McDonalds put potatos in their Apple Pie? ANSWER PERSON RESPONDS: Not according to the listing of ingredients at their website, unless some of those Greek words mean “potato.” The starch product in the delectable crust is based on wheat and the thickener in the apple filling is corn starch.

Are McDonald's pies vegan? ›

Fortunately, McDonald's apple pies are vegan!

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