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Blue Ridge Cherry Pie

Can she bake a cherry pie, Billy boy Billy boy,
Can she bake a cherry pie, Charming Billy
She can bake a cherry pie
Quick as a cat can blink her eye.....






HOLD IT RIGHT THERE!!! Have you, composer of this song, ever made a pie crust from scratch??? You would not make such flippant claims, even in jest, if you have. A blink of a cat's eye eh? Yes if it is blinking in slow-mo for about 24 hours -lol!

The biggest challenge of making a pie is without doubt the crust - if you nail that, then the rest is a breeze - And to master my pie-making skills, I once again turn to my lovely patient Canadian friend Stephanie of Joys of Baking. I followed her like the Lamb did Mary (ah- there is another rhyme I've inadvertently alluded to) you cannot but make a perfect pie crust. So my advice - follow this link for pie crust lessons.

What I claim to be mine is the filling -

In my Cherry kachal post, I told you about our wonderful cherry picking adventure, right? This was the first recipe I made with them - I have another very informative post on how to freeze cherries properly coming up soon.

What sets a pie apart from any other, other than a deliciously flaky crust? The filling, of course.
What a turn on it is to pick your own fruits, clean them, pit them and use them in a recipe - I made it my own by adding two ingredients that all my Indian friends would approve of and applaud :) Ginger and Cardamom. I ditched the same old Cinnamon and went for the exotic, the tingling spicy and what was pronounced a fabulous pie - I had taken this to a friends home and there was this gent there who was not a big cherry anything fan - I think he just got converted that evening :) I quote loosely "best pie ever" and went for seconds. That mes amies is a good compliment, n'est pas?

Here is the recipe for the pie filling
3lbs or 5-6 cups of pitted fresh cherries
3/4 cup of sugar
2tbsp corn starch
2 tbsp fresh squeezed lemon juice
1tbsp powdered cardamom
1 tbsp ginger powser

Preparation

In a heavy bottomed pan, throw in all the ingredients and cook for about 3minutes only until the ingredients come together.
Allow to cool down completely
Pour into the pie crust spreading evenly

Follow Stephanie's baking directions please - Link here

Here is my pie crust, pie filling and finished pie pictorial - enjoy y'all. Sorry I did not have the time to take pictures from the start - too preoccupied trying to get the ingredients right :)


Dough is made

cut into 2 halves if making a covered pie

Roll out flat and wrap in saran wrap and refrigerate 

They can be in the fridge for up to a week and in the freezer a lot longer

here are my two wrapped pie halves ready for refrigeration

The pie lady :)

Rolled and transferred on to the greased pan


Note little fingers have poked the pie!!

Following Stephanie's instructions to design the corners

Fixing poke marks

Look at that!

cut the excess crust from the rim

keep refrigerated until ready to roll out and bake


The stars are coming along



My little one helps press the stars

There she is in her Rapunzel outfit :)



The pie is filled

arranging the stars






The oozing that indicates a fully cooked pie :)


The color is off - not enough light :(

This is a good one!

Get your forks and dig in folks



Blue Ridge Cherry Pie

Can she bake a cherry pie, Billy boy Billy boy,
Can she bake a cherry pie, Charming Billy
She can bake a cherry pie
Quick as a cat can blink her eye.....






HOLD IT RIGHT THERE!!! Have you, composer of this song, ever made a pie crust from scratch??? You would not make such flippant claims, even in jest, if you have. A blink of a cat's eye eh? Yes if it is blinking in slow-mo for about 24 hours -lol!

The biggest challenge of making a pie is without doubt the crust - if you nail that, then the rest is a breeze - And to master my pie-making skills, I once again turn to my lovely patient Canadian friend Stephanie of Joys of Baking. I followed her like the Lamb did Mary (ah- there is another rhyme I've inadvertently alluded to) you cannot but make a perfect pie crust. So my advice - follow this link for pie crust lessons.

What I claim to be mine is the filling -

In my Cherry kachal post, I told you about our wonderful cherry picking adventure, right? This was the first recipe I made with them - I have another very informative post on how to freeze cherries properly coming up soon.

What sets a pie apart from any other, other than a deliciously flaky crust? The filling, of course.
What a turn on it is to pick your own fruits, clean them, pit them and use them in a recipe - I made it my own by adding two ingredients that all my Indian friends would approve of and applaud :) Ginger and Cardamom. I ditched the same old Cinnamon and went for the exotic, the tingling spicy and what was pronounced a fabulous pie - I had taken this to a friends home and there was this gent there who was not a big cherry anything fan - I think he just got converted that evening :) I quote loosely "best pie ever" and went for seconds. That mes amies is a good compliment, n'est pas?

Here is the recipe for the pie filling
3lbs or 5-6 cups of pitted fresh cherries
3/4 cup of sugar
2tbsp corn starch
2 tbsp fresh squeezed lemon juice
1tbsp powdered cardamom
1 tbsp ginger powser

Preparation

In a heavy bottomed pan, throw in all the ingredients and cook for about 3minutes only until the ingredients come together.
Allow to cool down completely
Pour into the pie crust spreading evenly

Follow Stephanie's baking directions please - Link here

Here is my pie crust, pie filling and finished pie pictorial - enjoy y'all. Sorry I did not have the time to take pictures from the start - too preoccupied trying to get the ingredients right :)


Dough is made

cut into 2 halves if making a covered pie

Roll out flat and wrap in saran wrap and refrigerate 

They can be in the fridge for up to a week and in the freezer a lot longer

here are my two wrapped pie halves ready for refrigeration

The pie lady :)

Rolled and transferred on to the greased pan


Note little fingers have poked the pie!!

Following Stephanie's instructions to design the corners

Fixing poke marks

Look at that!

cut the excess crust from the rim

keep refrigerated until ready to roll out and bake


The stars are coming along



My little one helps press the stars

There she is in her Rapunzel outfit :)



The pie is filled

arranging the stars






The oozing that indicates a fully cooked pie :)


The color is off - not enough light :(

This is a good one!

Get your forks and dig in folks



41 comments:

spusht said...

Haha, forget a pie - nothing can be made in a blink, right!? :D

Cherry filling - YUM. And the stars add such a nice touch to the pie. It was good seeing the step-by-step pictures. I haven't made a pie yet and now I really want to!

I'm seeing you for the first time. Have you posted pictures of you before? :)

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Nisha said...

Haha, forget a pie - nothing can be made in a blink, right!? :D

Cherry filling - YUM. And the stars add such a nice touch to the pie. It was good seeing the step-by-step pictures. I haven't made a pie yet and now I really want to!

I'm seeing you for the first time. Have you posted pictures of you before? :)

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R.Ramakrishnan said...

Nice pies. I am reminded of my childhood nursery rhyme:
Georgie Porgie Pudding and Pie, Kissed the girls and made them cry, When the boys came out to play, Georgie Porgie ran away ! :)

~~louise~~ said...

Thank you so much for inviting me over for your gorgeous looking Cherry Pie.

I'm not much of a baker although, it is times like this that I wish I were. Great instructions by the way:) I do however adore Cherry Pie so tonight when I lay my head on the pillow, I can guarantee I will be thinking about your Blue Ridge Cherry Pie:)

Thanks for sharing...

What's Baking?? said...

delicious looking pie..love the filling oozing out..yumz.

Mélange said...

Had real fun reading and seeing the clicks there...Nicely done..It's all about you enjoy..Isn't it dear ?

Follow foodie said...

Looks yum
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Priya Sreeram said...

superb tutorial priya- am bookmarking it !

R.Punitha said...

Hi Priya,

I'm Punitha from

http://www.southindiafoodrecipes.blog

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Thank you for your introduction.

Blue ridge cherry pie looks

Awesome!!! Great effort:)

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srividhya Ravikumar said...

wow..great pictures. love it

glutenfreehappytummy.com said...

how beautiful!! it sounds delicious! and i love the stars --- so festive:) thanks for sharing!

Shweta in the Kitchen said...

Cherry pie looks awesome, loved the stars :) Appetizing!!

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Divya Pramil said...

Hi, Here for the first time :) Am your new follower.. Your pie looks so yummy would like to grab some :)and your kid is cute too..

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revathi said...

Pie looks yummy... it is a lot of hardwork but it is worth it..:))
Reva

Raji said...

So so pretty :) love this beautiful pie, but can't who is looking more prettier...the pie or Rapunzel.

Priya said...

Marvellous cherry pie, u rock pie lady.

Kaveri Venkatesh said...

This starry blue berry pie looks just too good...

Paaka Shaale said...

Somehow I have never mustered enough courage to bake a pie. yours looks so fabulous. I guess it's high time I baked my own pie :)

Priti said...

wow looks so pretty and yum ....

PrathibhaSreejith said...

loved that pie filling, looks so yumm. Fantastic prep :)

R.Punitha said...

Hi Louise,

Thank you for your visit to my blog and

thank you for your valuable comment on my post.

I wish your regular support to me Louice:)

Keep on...

Shanavi said...

Oh wow...Cut me a real piece now..Literally drooling here

savitha ramesh said...

fabulous post.lovely post.love it pie.

Gone-ta-pott said...

Beautiful post, beautiful pictures and beautiful pie! I love the stars.

Alida said...

yummy!! This is so good and great with a good cup of tea. A proper homemade tasty tart!

Srimathi said...

I looked at the cherry sauce dripped pie and wondered how delicious it must taste. I have not made a pie crust. Nervous, I guess to venture into making a pie. You have made a wonderful pie and I love the stars on top of the pie.

R said...

the post was fun to read. looks like ur little one is following ur footsteps :) the pie looks superb!!

Julie said...

Loved the cherry filling ,yummy yum pie!!

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pappa said...

I got to pick cherries with the family at the farm and had a chance to eat the yummy pie...

krish said...

Looks yummi. Here are some good recipes & health tips from Borosil And You.

RAKS KITCHEN said...

Utterly delicious pie! Love the pie lady pics :)

Shabbu said...

Nice preparation..yummy..

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Hema said...

Such a beautiful pie, looks like you had a lovely time making it..

Suja Manoj said...

Superbly delicious and beautiful pie,wonderful job dear,love the clicks.

Cathleen said...

Oh my goodness!!! This is the prettiest thing I have seen all day! I've never even thought about making the top of a pie look like this!
DEFINITELY going on my to do list!

Zareena said...

Perfectly baked pie. Lovely and delicious.

Subhie Arun said...

nice pie...love d filing..frst time to ur blog..glad to follow u...

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Inside a British Mum's Kitchen said...

I agree it's not so easy to make a great pie crust - yours looks wonderful - as does your beautiful pie! really, really lovely - wish I could try a piece!
Mary x

Jay said...

wat a pretty post priya ...awesome..
bookmarking..will try soon & let you know..:)
Tasty Appetite

Harini-Jaya Rupanagudi said...

awesome looking pie there!!


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Archana said...

Make a pie in a blink? are you kidding? and something this delicious, with a beautiful helper?

Yummy pie reminds me of twinkle twinkle little star.

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