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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Apple Raspberry Pie


Ever since I watched Pushing Daisies (an excellent show btw) a few weeks ago I have been itching to bake a pie. Perhaps it's because I haven't baked much of anything for the past little while, and maybe it's because I've never really made a complete pie by myself.  But mostly, I just wanted to eat some pie! Now having never made a pie before, I figured I should find a recipe, and settled on using this one


I froze the butter for about 15 minutes and then I cut it into the flour using two butter knifes, something I've only ever done before to make scones (maybe this summer if you're lucky I'll post about my strawberry scones, they're delightful). 




Once I added the water I mixed it a bit with the two knives and then used a very high tech device called cling wrap to cover the dough as I mixed it with my hands (the cling wrap served the sole purpose of keeping my hands clean). Once it was mixed I balled it up in the bottom of the bowl, covered it with the cling wrap and threw it in the fridge and went to the gym (not even joking, I knew I'd be eating pie that night, duh). When I came home from the gym after hopping in the shower for a bit of a rinse off and attending to my email, I prepped the apples. I cored, peeled and chopped up three big gala apples. 



By now the dough had been in the fridge for a couple of hours. I pulled it out of the fridge and started to get it ready for filling :)

 

I peeked in a few cabinets to check for a rolling pin, which I didn't think we owned anyways. Apparently I should have looked harder, because according to Lilly we do own one, and it's not that hard to find. Oh well. I ended up using a wine bottle to roll the dough out, which worked just as well. After I put it in the pan I trimmed it with my kitchen shears! Which is only really exciting because my nana got me (and every other member of our family) them for Christmas and I hadn't yet had a good reason to use them. So that was exciting. 



The into the bowl with my cut up apples went a bag of frozen raspberries which had thawed, a cup of sugar, a quarter cup of flour, a splash of vanilla, and a nice dusting of cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg, the whole lot of which I stirred around until everyone had become well acquainted with one another. Then into the pan with the crust it all went (as pictured in the first picture of this post). 


Now my one complaint about the dough recipe is that there was almost enough to cover the top of the pie too ... just not quite enough. So I got a little creative and made it look nice(ish). It then went on a journey into a sweltering 350*F oven for 45 minutes. 


The number one question I walked away with is "how do you know when a pie is done"...you can't stick a toothpick in it. Hind sight 20/20, it could have used a little more time, the apples were ever so slightly undercooked and the crust I think would have benefitted from more time as well. Did it make it any less delicious? Perhaps. But damn was it good. I can only imagine how mind blowingly awesome it would've been if I had baked it just a bit longer. It got gobbled up, and apple raspberry is a winning combination in my book. We (being Lilly, a few friends we had over, and I) were so eager to try it that I did not even think to take a picture of it before it was cut into. But that's okay, because I was eating pie. Delicious pie. Do yourself a favor, bake a pie, and I'll see you next Tuesday!


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