Ingredients
Crust
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
3 teaspoons granulated sugar
1 teaspoon fine sea or table salt
2 sticks cold unsalted butter, cut into chunks
1/2 cup very cold water, plus an additional tablespoon if needed
Filling
4 cups fresh or frozen tart cherries
1 to 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar (I used 1 cup and it seemed fine but not overly sweet)
4 tablespoons cornstarch
1/8 tablespoon almond extract (optional)
1 1/2 tablespoons butter, to dot
1 tablespoon granulated sugar, to sprinkle
Directions
Crust
In the bottom of a large bowl, combine the flour, salt and sugar. Work the butter into the flour with your fingertips or a pastry blender until mixture resembles a coarse meal and the largest bits of butter are the size of tiny peas. Add 1/2 cup cold water and stir until large clumps form. Use your hands to knead the dough together, right in the bottom of the bowl. If necessary to bring the dough together, you can add the last tablespoon of water.
Wrap dough in a sheet of plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least one hour, or up to 48 hours, or you can quick-firm this in the freezer for 15 minutes. Longer than 2 days, it’s best to freeze it until needed.
Divide the dough in half. On a floured counter, roll each piece of dough out into a 12 to 13-inch circle (or anything close). Fold dough gently in quarters without creasing and transfer to a 9-inch standard (not deep-dish) pie plate. Unfold dough and trim overhang to about 1/2-inch. Fold overhang under edge of pie crust. Return to fridge until ready to fill.
Filling
Place cherries in medium saucepan and place over heat. Cover. After the cherries lose considerable juice, which may take a few minutes, remove from heat. In a small bowl, mix the sugar and cornstarch together. Pour this mixture into the hot cherries and mix well. Add the almond extract, if desired, and mix. Return the mixture to the stove and cook over low heat until thickened, stirring frequently. Remove from the heat and let cool. If the filling is too thick, add a little water, too thin, add a little more cornstarch.
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
Pour cooled cherry mixture into the crust. Dot with butter. I had to google what it means to dot with butter because I didn’t understand if I was painting the crust with butter or what was happening with this so-called dotting. Apparently it just means to put little pieces of butter on top of your filling before you add the top crust. Weird. Moisten edge of bottom crust. Place top crust on and flute the edge of the pie. Make a slit in the middle of the crust for steam to escape. Sprinkle with sugar.
Bake for 50 minutes. Remove from the oven and place on a rack to cool.
Crust
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
3 teaspoons granulated sugar
1 teaspoon fine sea or table salt
2 sticks cold unsalted butter, cut into chunks
1/2 cup very cold water, plus an additional tablespoon if needed
Filling
4 cups fresh or frozen tart cherries
1 to 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar (I used 1 cup and it seemed fine but not overly sweet)
4 tablespoons cornstarch
1/8 tablespoon almond extract (optional)
1 1/2 tablespoons butter, to dot
1 tablespoon granulated sugar, to sprinkle
Directions
Crust
In the bottom of a large bowl, combine the flour, salt and sugar. Work the butter into the flour with your fingertips or a pastry blender until mixture resembles a coarse meal and the largest bits of butter are the size of tiny peas. Add 1/2 cup cold water and stir until large clumps form. Use your hands to knead the dough together, right in the bottom of the bowl. If necessary to bring the dough together, you can add the last tablespoon of water.
Wrap dough in a sheet of plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least one hour, or up to 48 hours, or you can quick-firm this in the freezer for 15 minutes. Longer than 2 days, it’s best to freeze it until needed.
Divide the dough in half. On a floured counter, roll each piece of dough out into a 12 to 13-inch circle (or anything close). Fold dough gently in quarters without creasing and transfer to a 9-inch standard (not deep-dish) pie plate. Unfold dough and trim overhang to about 1/2-inch. Fold overhang under edge of pie crust. Return to fridge until ready to fill.
Filling
Place cherries in medium saucepan and place over heat. Cover. After the cherries lose considerable juice, which may take a few minutes, remove from heat. In a small bowl, mix the sugar and cornstarch together. Pour this mixture into the hot cherries and mix well. Add the almond extract, if desired, and mix. Return the mixture to the stove and cook over low heat until thickened, stirring frequently. Remove from the heat and let cool. If the filling is too thick, add a little water, too thin, add a little more cornstarch.
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
Pour cooled cherry mixture into the crust. Dot with butter. I had to google what it means to dot with butter because I didn’t understand if I was painting the crust with butter or what was happening with this so-called dotting. Apparently it just means to put little pieces of butter on top of your filling before you add the top crust. Weird. Moisten edge of bottom crust. Place top crust on and flute the edge of the pie. Make a slit in the middle of the crust for steam to escape. Sprinkle with sugar.
Bake for 50 minutes. Remove from the oven and place on a rack to cool.
Birthday pie! It is delicious!
ReplyDelete