Sunday, July 3, 2011

BAKED Sunday Mornings: Blackberry Pie


This week's sweet from Baked Sunday Mornings was Blackberry pie.  Unlike some of the other things that we have made from Baked Explorations, this pie was a true classic -- some berries tossed with sugar, flour and some lemon juice and zest baked inside a double crust pie.  I didn't make my own crust (no time), so this pie was super easy to throw together.  I used blackberries that I bought at Trader Joe's because the recipe called for 7 cups and I could not spend that kind of money on farmer's market berries.  However, you could not tell at all.  The pie was delicious -- a great balance of tart and sweet.  The only problem I had with it is that the juice dripped out everywhere as it was baking (yes, I had a baking sheet under it) and while I was carrying it.  Any suggestions to make that not happen to pies?  Even with that, this pie was enjoyed by all.  I brought it to a picnic and it was gobbled up.

7 comments:

  1. Your pie is beautiful! I think you have to expect some seepage when making fruit pies and I just placed a cookie sheet under the pan while baking.

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  2. it looks great! i'm sure it was yummy!

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  3. I used store-bought blackberries too because seven cups of blackberries definitely gets expensive quickly. I read one blog that doubled the flour called for and another that used cornstarch to thicken some of the filling a little. Fruit pies are definitely juicy though!

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  4. The runny filling seems to have been a problem for most of us -- but your pie still looks terrific! So glad everyone enjoyed it!

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  5. We loved the flavors & certainly one of the best pie crusts I've ever made, but I had the same problem. Kris made a second pie with more flour, but I thought I'd add 1 - 2 teaspoons of Arrowroot next time. Happy 4th of July!

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  6. This pie has great flavor and with the "Baked" crust is really superb. The extra flour I added on the 2nd pie did not detract from the flavor...and I baked the pie for 70 minutes, giving adequate time for the starch in the flour to get worked out so that it did not have a flour flavor. I'd like to try Trader Joe's berries...nice tip. With 7 cups of berries it just takes more flour or some type of thickener. Sometimes you just can't do all the steps, but this crust is easy and worth it.

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  7. Excellent pie! Yours looks divine! Well done!

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