

Apple Pie
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Not eligible for shipping to CanadaTaste the legacy in every bite of Joe’s timeless Homemade Apple Pie – a cherished family recipe passed down through generations. A delectable golden crust embraces a melody of cinnamon-kissed apples & a luscious, layered pecan streusel crumb topping adds a tantalizing crunch.
This package includes 1 Apple Pie
- Each pie serves 8 people and measures approx. 9"
- Pies ship frozen with dry ice.
- Dry ice may dissipate in transit.
- Do not remove dry ice with bare hands.
- Upon arrival, store pie in the freezer wrapped in aluminum foil for up to 1 month.
- Defrost overnight in the refrigerator.
To Serve
- Serve at room temperature or reheated until warm in an oven.
- Remove pie from the refrigerator 1-2 hours before heating.
- Preheat oven to 325℉ and heat the pie for 20 minutes.
- Let topping cool for at least 5 minutes before serving.
- Slice, serve, and enjoy!
- Apple Pie – Flour, Sugar, Salt, Unsalted Butter, Vegetable Shortening, White Vinegar, Red Apples, Lemon Juice, Cinnamon, Ground Cloves, Nutmeg, Brown Sugar, Pecans
Allergens: Milk, Nuts, Wheat. Manufactured In A Facility That Processes Milk, Soy, Wheat Eggs, Peanuts & Tree Nuts

Miami’s World-Renowned Landmark Since 1913
Miami’s World-Renowned Landmark Since 1913

Joseph Weiss – the "Joe" of Joe's Stone Crab – came to Miami from New York City along with his wife, Jennie, in 1913, when his doctors told him that the only help for his asthma would be a change of climate. That year, he opened up a small lunch counter on Miami Beach before it was even a city, and in 1918 they bought a bungalow near the beach, moved into the back, set up seven or eight tables on the front porch, cooked seafood in the kitchen, and called it Joe's Restaurant.
In 1921, Joe brought in a Harvard ichthyologist, who mentioned that he should try cooking up the area’s plentiful stone crabs – which were abundant but nobody was eating. He took a chance and added them to the menu, and – lo and behold – they were delicious, and have been the restaurant’s signature dish since then.
For more than 100 years, no visit to Miami has been complete without stopping in at Joe's Stone Crab. From the beginning, it has always been the love of food, family, and friends that has brought in customers and kept them coming. Again and again, Joe's owners and employees credit the restaurant's success to its family solidarity. They're referring not only to the Weiss family, of which Jo Ann is the third generation; her children, Stephen and Jodi, the fourth; Stephen’s daughter, Julia; and Jodi's children, Jessica, Lauren, and Blake, the fifth; but also to the extended family of Joe's employees, many of whom have been with Joe's for as long as fifty years.































