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Cranberry-Blueberry Pie
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Eggs, Dairy
Pies
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2 1/2
c
Unbleached all-purpose flour
2 1/2
tb
Sugar
1/2
ts
Salt
2
Sticks unsalted butter; cut into small piec
1
lg
Egg yolk
6
tb
Ice water
24
oz
Frozen blueberries; unsweetened
12
oz
Fresh cranberries
1
Orange zest; grated
1 1/2
c
Sugar
1
ts
Ground cinnamon
1/2
ts
Grated nutmeg
1/4
c
Cornstarch
6
tb
Orange juice
2
tb
Heavy cream
1
tb
Sugar
INSTRUCTIONS
PIE CRUST
PIE FILLING AND FINISHING
1. To make the crust: Put the flour, sugar, salt and butter in a food
processor fitted with the metal blade. Process until the mixture resembles
coarse meal. Whisk together the egg yolk and ice water in a small measuring
cup with a pouring spout. With the processor running, add the liquid
through the feed tube. Process just until the dough begins to form a ball.
Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface, divide it in half and
shape each half into a round flat disc. Wrap each in plastic wrap and
refrigerate for at least one hour.
2. To make the filling: Combine the blueberries, cranberries, orange zest,
sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg in a large bowl and mix well. Dissolve the
cornstarch in the orange juice in the bottom of a large saucepan. Add the
berry mix and bring all to a boil over medium-high heat. Cook, stirring
constantly until thickened, 5 to 8 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool
completely.
3. When ready to assemble the pie, preheat the oven to 375°F. Roll half of
the dough out into a 13-inch circle on a lightly floured surface. Transfer
the dough to a 9-1/2-inch deep dish glass pie plate. Trim the edges leaving
a 1/2-inch overhang; reserve the trimmings. Spoon the berry filling into
the crust.
4. Roll the other half of the crust into another 13-inch circle. Transfer
it to the pie pan to cover the filling. Trim the edges and pinch together
with the bottom crust to form a decorative crimped edge. Make several
slashes in the top crust to allow steam to escape during baking. Brush the
crust lightly all over with the heavy cream.
5. Gather the reserved dough trimmings into a ball and reroll out to
1/8-inch thickness. Cut out any decorative shapes that strike your fancy,
arrange atop the crust and brush them with heavy cream. Sprinkle the top of
the pie all over with the tablespoon granulated sugar.
6. Place the pie on a cookie sheet lined with foil and bake until the crust
is golden brown and the berry juices are bubbling, 60 to 70 minutes. Let
the pie cool to room temperature. Accompany with vanilla ice cream, if
desired.
Recipe By : By Sarah Leah Chase for Butterball Turkey Talk-Line
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #310
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 22:00:10 -0800
From: Steph Hilt <stephie@olympus.net>
NOTES : Thanksgiving menus are always designed to pay homage to the bounty
of the harvest, but good things from other seasons in the year are often
forgotten in the plenty of autumn fare. This lusciously tart pie remembers
summer's bounty along with that of the moment by combining blueberries with
cranberries.=20
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