Pies

If you've followed Just Desserts for a while, you know that I love Pies. If you do, too, today's post is sure to please. Check out the Mango Pie, the Brownie Pie, along with the rest of today's yummy pies. Enjoy!

FRESH STRAWBERRY PIE

This is from Samantha Seneviratne in The New York Times cooking enewsletter. Samantha wrote, "This pie is a celebration of perfectly ripe, summertime strawberries. Only two cups of the berries are cooked down into a quick jam, which holds the rest of the fruit together for a delightfully fresh pie. With a crunchy shortbread crust and a cloud of freshly whipped cream, it’s reminiscent of strawberry shortcake — but maybe even better."

Yield: 8 to 10 servings; Time: 45 minutes, plus chilling

To view this online, go to https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1019379-fresh-strawberry-pie.

While you're here, you might want to check out Melissa Clark's guide, "How to Make a Pie Crust". It's very helpful, even for those of us who've made pies forever. I learned a few helpful tips, and, if you've followed this blog for a while, you know I have a soft spot for pies.

Ingredients

For the Crust:

10-2/3 ounces shortbread cookies (two 5-1/3-ounce packages)

3 tablespoons granulated sugar

1 tablespoon all-purpose flour

1/4 teaspoon kosher salt

1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted

For the Filling:

2-1/2 pounds strawberries (about 8 to 10 cups), hulled

1/3 cup granulated sugar

3 tablespoons strawberry preserves

1/4 cup cornstarch

Pinch of kosher salt

1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice

For the Topping

1 cup cold heavy cream

1 tablespoon confectioners’ sugar

1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract (optional)

Preparation

Prepare crust: Heat oven to 350 degrees. In a food processor, combine shortbread cookies, sugar, flour and salt and blend until you have fine crumbs. Transfer crumbs to a medium mixing bowl. Add butter and mix with a fork until crumbs are evenly moistened. Tip crumbs into a standard 9-inch pie plate and press them in an even layer on the bottom and up the sides of the plate. Bake until golden brown and set, 15 to 20 minutes. Transfer to a rack to cool completely.

Prepare filling: Cut each of the strawberries in quarters or eighths, if they are large. Transfer 2 cups berries to a small saucepan and crush completely with a potato masher. Set aside the remaining berries in a large bowl. Add the sugar, preserves, cornstarch, 1 tablespoon water and salt to the saucepan.

Bring strawberry mixture to a boil over medium heat and then cook it an additional 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Add strawberry mixture and lemon juice to the strawberries in the bowl and stir to combine. Transfer to the prepared crust and gently tap it down into an even layer. Transfer to the fridge to set for at least 4 hours.

Just before serving, whip cream, confectioners’ sugar and vanilla, if using, to soft peaks. Top pie with whipped cream.

MANGO PIE

This is from Kanta and Hrishikesh Kirway, and adapted by Samin Nosrat in The New York Times cooking enewsletter. Samin wrote, "When Hrishikesh Hirway was a kid, his parents, who immigrated to the United States from Maharashtra, in western India, began hosting Thanksgiving. The meal soon evolved into a hybrid of a traditional Thanksgiving and an Indian potluck. “Out of that cultural mash-up, my mom started making this mango pie,” he said. She’d gotten the idea from other Indian aunties in the States, but their versions weren’t as good. “They weren’t making it with the best kind of mango,” Hirway explained. “The Alphonsos have a stronger, more intense flavor.” That Alphonso flavor shines as brilliantly as the pie’s bright filling, made tangy and rich with the addition of cream cheese and whipped cream. And the salty, crumbly graham cracker crust is the perfect foundation for the golden cloud of custard that sits atop it. It’s so satisfying that you'll catch yourself cutting sliver after mouthwatering sliver of pie."

Yield: 2 9-inch pies; Time: 50 minutes, plus 5 hours' chilling

This was featured in "A Very American Mango Pie, Inspired by Indian Aunties," and can be viewed online at https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1019974-mango-pie.

Note: I found the featured article very interesting, and hope you will, too. Please, take a look at it. Nothing like combining the old and new cultures and food!

While we're at it, check out Melissa Clark's guide titled "How to Make a Pie Crust." Helpful stuff there!

Ingredients

For the graham-cracker crust:

2-1/2 cups finely ground graham-cracker crumbs

1/3 cup plus 1 tablespoon granulated sugar

1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom

1 large pinch sea salt

9 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

For the mango custard:

3/4 cup cold water

1/2 cup granulated sugar

2 tablespoons plus 1/4 teaspoon powdered gelatin (2-1/2 packages at 2-1/2 teaspoons per pack)

cup heavy whipping cream, chilled

4 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature

1 30-ounce can Alphonso mango purée (3-1/4 cups)

1 large pinch sea salt

Preparation

Stir crumbs, sugar, cardamom and salt together in a medium bowl. Add butter, and stir with a fork until evenly combined.

Pour half the crumb mixture into a 9-inch round metal pie pan, and spread evenly. Press down with fingers, a metal measuring cup or a second pie pan to compact the crumbs as much as possible across the bottom and up the sides of the pan into an even crust. (The more compressed the crust, the less it will crumble.) Repeat to form the remaining crumb mixture into a crust in a second pan.

Heat oven to 325. Transfer both crusts to freezer, and chill for 15 minutes. Bake until golden brown, about 12 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

Place 3/4 cup cold water in a large bowl. In a small bowl, stir together 1/4 cup sugar with the gelatin; sprinkle mixture evenly over the surface of the cold water. Let sit a few minutes to bloom.

In the meantime, whip the cream and remaining 1/4 cup sugar together until medium-stiff peaks form. Set aside.

In a small saucepan over medium-low heat, warm 1 cup of the mango purée to body temperature (stir to make sure you are just warming it and not bringing it to a boil). Pour warmed mango purée over gelatin mixture, and whisk until well combined. Gelatin should dissolve into mango completely. Gradually whisk in remaining mango purée.

Use a rubber spatula to beat the cream cheese in a medium bowl until it is soft and smooth, then add to mango mixture along with a large pinch of sea salt. Use an immersion blender to blend until completely smooth, tipping the bowl to make sure you’ve incorporated everything well. Gently tap the bowl on the counter once or twice to pop any air bubbles. Use the spatula to gently fold about 1/4 of the mango mixture into the whipped cream, then fold cream into the larger amount of mixture until no streaks remain.

Divide custard between cooled crusts. Use a rubber spatula to smooth out the filling. Refrigerate 5 hours or overnight until firm and chilled. Serve chilled.

Tip

You can find Alphonso mango purée — which is a variety, not a brand — at most Indian grocery stores. If you don’t have an immersion blender, use a food processor or a countertop blender to blend the custard mixture.

STRAWBERRY PIE



A couple of summers ago, my daughter and I checked out a local fruit stand and came away with a quart of strawberries. They were on sale for $3 for a quart, so how could we pass them up?

Of course, then we had to decide what to do with all these yummy strawberries. And what better use for them than in a pie? So, here goes what I made.



Ingredients

1 quart strawberries

1 C sugar

3 Tablespoons corn start

3/4 cup hot water

1 pie crust

Directions

Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Place pie crust in an ungreased pie pan. Using a fork, pierce crust a couple of times (though don't go overboard), and bake for 10 - 15 minutes, or until lightly brown.

Note: If you're using a store-bought pie crust, bake until brown according to the package directions.

Wash strawberries. Cut up half of the berries (about 1 pint) and arrange in pie crust. You don't need to cut the strawberries too small; maybe in half or, for larger strawberries, in fourths.

Mash the remaining berries and place in a medium saucepan. Pour sugar over the strawberries in the pan and combine. Cook over medium heat and bring to a boil, stirring frequently.

In a small bowl, whisk hot water and cornstarch together, then stir into boiling strawberry mixture. Reduce heat, then simmer until mixture has thickened, about 10 minutes, stirring constantly. Pour thickened mixture over berries in pie crust. Chill for several hours before serving. Oh, and be sure to share!

MINI CHERRY PIES

This is from Anne Thornton on the Food Network.

Prep Time: 30 minutes; Inactive Time: 1 hour; Cook Time: 30 minutes; Total Time: 2 hours; Yield: 24 mini pies; Level: Intermediate

To view this online, go to https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/anne-thornton/mini-cherry-pies-recipe-2047351.

Ingredients

Pie Crust:

2-1/4 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for bench and cutters

2 tablespoons sugar

1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt

2 sticks chilled unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch cubes

4 tablespoons ice water, plus more as needed

Filling:

4 cups fresh pitted cherries

1 cup sugar

2 tablespoons cornstarch

1 tablespoon fresh lemon zest

Cooking spray

Special equipment: 1-1/2-inch and 2-inch round cookie or biscuit cutters

Directions

For the crust: In a food processor, combine the flour, sugar, salt and butter. Pulse the processor until the mixture resembles fine sand. Remove the lid and add the ice water to the mixture. Run the processor just until the mixture rolls itself into a little ball. If the mixture is a bit dry, add more ice water by the tablespoonful until it comes together. Gather the dough into a ball. With a bench scraper or knife, divide the mixture evenly in half. Shape each half into a disk. Wrap each disk in plastic wrap and chill at least 30 minutes.

Cook's Note: At this point you can keep the wrapped dough in the refrigerator for a few days or freeze for later use.

For the filling: In a saucepan, combine the pitted cherries and 1 cup water over medium-low heat for 10 minutes. In a small bowl, combine the sugar and cornstarch. Using a whisk, swirl the ingredients together, making sure that there aren't any lumps in the cornstarch. Add the sugar-cornstarch mixture and lemon zest to the cherries. Cook the cherry mixture until it comes to a rolling boil. Cook 1 minute more, until thickened. Allow the cherry filling to cool slightly while you prepare the crust.

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Spray a 24 cup mini muffin tin or 2 (12 cup) mini muffin tins with cooking spray.

Roll the dough disks out into 10-inch rounds on a well-floured work surface. With a 1-1/2-inch round cookie or biscuit cutter, edge lightly dipped in flour, cut 24 rounds from the first rolled out disk. With a 2-inch round cookie or biscuit cutter, edge lightly dipped in flour, cut 24 rounds from the second rolled out disk. You should have a total of 24 (1-1/2-inch) rounds and 24 (2-inch) rounds for matching top and bottom crusts.

Gently fit the 2-inch dough rounds into the bottom of the prepared mini muffin tin. Make sure to pat down the bottom and the excess coming up the sides. Spoon about 1 heaping tablespoon cooled pie filling into each crust-lined cup. Fit the top of each mini pie with a 1 1/2-inch dough round, pushing down gently and sealing the bottom crust and top crust by crimping the edges together with a fork. With a sharp paring knife, make 3 small incisions on the top crust, to allow the steam to escape.

Bake until the edges are golden brown and the filling is bubbly, about 12 minutes. Allow to cool on a wire rack, and then remove from the muffin tin.

BLUEBERRY ICE CREAM PIE

This is from Better Homes and Gardens, and begins, "From the crust up, this amazing blueberry pie is like nothing you've tasted before. Sweet almonds, tangy creme fraiche, and bright lemon zest all lend their signature notes."

Prep Time: 30 minutes; Chill Time: 2 hours; Freeze Time: 8 hours; Bake Time: 3 minutes; Total Time: 10 hours 38 minutes; Makes 20 servings

To view this online, go to https://www.bhg.com/recipe/pies/blueberry-ice-cream-pie/.

Ingredients

Almond-Brown Sugar Crust

1-1/2 cup slivered almonds

2 tablespoon packed light brown sugar

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

3 tablespoon unsalted butter, melted

Blueberry Sauce

3 cup blueberries, rinsed, well drained, and carefully picked over for damaged berries

1/3 cup granulated sugar

1 teaspoon cornstarch

1/4 teaspoon kosher salt

1 teaspoon grated lemon zest

2 teaspoon freshly squeezed lemon juice

A few gratings of nutmeg (about 1/8 tsp.)

1 tablespoon water

Assemble and Serve

1 quart homemade or purchased vanilla ice cream

3/4 cup of the Blueberry Sauce, chilled

1/2 cup crème fraîche or sour cream

1/2 cup heavy cream

1 tablespoon sugar

2 cup fresh blueberries, rinsed, picked over, and well dried on paper towel-lined baking sheets

Remaining Blueberry Sauce, heated

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In bowl of food processor fitted with a steel blade combine almonds, brown sugar, and salt. Pulse until coarsely ground. Transfer to bowl and stir in melted butter. Turn into 9-inch pie plate. With fingers press onto bottom and sides to form a firm, even layer.

Bake 8 to 12 minutes until lightly golden. "Don't overbrown or the crust will have an overpowering flavor," Scott says. Allow to completely cool on a rack. Transfer to freezer until ready to use (may be made up to a week in advance and frozen, tightly wrapped).

In large, wide, nonreactive skillet combine blueberries, sugar, cornstarch, and salt, stirring well with a spoon to distribute the sugar and cornstarch. Add zest, lemon juice, water, and a few gratings of fresh nutmeg; stir again to blend.

Cook and stir over medium heat until blueberries begin to pop, give off juice, and come to a full simmer. Simmer, stirring gently for 1 additional minute until sauce is lightly thickened and cornstarch is well cooked.

Set aside to cool; refrigerate sauce until completely chilled before proceeding. "Otherwise you'll wind up with a blueberry milk shake," Scott says.

Transfer ice cream to a mixing bowl and let stand in the refrigerator 30 minutes or until just softened.

Spoon half into prepared crust. Spread in even layer and top with the chilled blueberry sauce. Spoon on remaining ice cream and spread to edges.

Cover surface of ice cream with plastic wrap and freeze at least 8 hours or overnight until firmly set.

To serve:

In chilled mixing bowl, whisk crème fraîche, heavy cream, and sugar until just thickened to spreading consistency. Do not overbeat. "It is very easy to go from smooth to grainy," Scott says. Spread cream mixture over pie; top with blueberries. Serve with heated sauce on the side. Makes 10 servings.

BROWNIE PIE

This is from Elizabeth Mervosh at Allrecipes. Elizabeth wrote, "This brownie pie is rich and fudgy with a perfectly crisp crust. Definitely serve with ice cream, whipped cream, and salted caramel."

Prep Time: 30 minutes; Freeze Time: 30 minutes; Cool Time: 1 hour 30 minutes; Bake Time: 55 minutes; Total Time: 3 hours 25 minutes; Servings: 6; Yield: 1 brownie pie

To view this online, go to https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/8487044/brownie-pie/.

Ingredients

Crust:

1-1/4 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for rolling

1 tablespoon granulated sugar

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

1/2 cup cold unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch pieces

3 tablespoons ice water, or more as needed

Filling:

10 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted and cooled

3/4 cup granulated sugar

2 large eggs, at room temperature

1 large egg yolk, at room temperature

2 tablespoons canola oil

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder

1/2 cup all-purpose flour

2 teaspoons instant espresso granules

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

1/2 cup chopped walnuts or hazelnuts

1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips, divided

Directions

For the crust, combine flour, sugar, and teaspoon salt in a food processor and pulse about 3 times until combined. Scatter cold butter over flour mixture in food processor. Pulse about 6 times until butter resembles pea-sized pieces. Drizzle 3 tablespoons water over butter mixture. Pulse about 6 times until couscous-like beads of dough form, adding 1 more tablespoon ice water if needed.

Transfer dough to a work surface, and press into a single mass. Shape and flatten dough into a disk. Wrap in plastic wrap, and chill for at least 1 hour or up to 2 days.

Unwrap dough and place on a lightly floured work surface. Let dough sit at room temperature for 10 minutes to soften. Dust top of dough with flour. Using a lightly floured rolling pin, roll disk into a 12-inch circle. Place in a 9-inch pie plate, pressing into bottom and up sides of pie plate. Fold edges under, and crimp as desired. Cover with plastic wrap, and freeze for 30 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Place parchment paper over dough in pie plate; fill with pie weights or dried beans.

Bake in the preheated oven until crust is starting to set, about 15 minutes. Carefully remove pie plate from oven and take off parchment paper and pie weights. Return pie plate to oven, and bake until pie crust is light golden brown, 8 to 12 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack; let cool to room temperature, about 20 minutes.

Whisk together melted butter, sugar, eggs, egg yolk, canola oil, and vanilla extract in a bowl until blended and smooth. Whisk in cocoa, flour, instant espresso, and salt just until combined. Stir in nuts and 1/4 cup chocolate chips. Scrape mixture into cooled crust, and smooth top with a small offset spatula. Sprinkle remaining 1/4 cup chocolate chips on top of the pie.

Bake in the preheated oven until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, 30 to 35 minutes, covering the crust with aluminum foil if it gets too dark. Let cool 20 minutes before serving.

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