This whole post is about
to get super Portland on you. Like Portlandia-esque Portland. This is
a pie I made for my tattoo artist as a tip for my last tattoo. I made
it with local berries. And local flour (hey Bob's Red Mill). And
local butter (Tillamook). Also I'm wearing black and red flannel
right now.
This pie is also super
good. It looked great the first time, so I made it again. You should
use whatever end of season berries you have and make this. Decorate
it any way you want. Maybe put a bird on it? I dunno.
Black and Blue Pie:
Makes one 9” pie
½ recipe best pie dough in the universe
Filling-
3 c. blackberries
3 c. blueberries
2/3 c. – ¾ c. sugar
(depending on how sweet your berries are)
1 tsp. lemon zest
1 tsp. fresh lemon juice
Dash nutmeg
Dash cinnamon
Topping-
2/3 c. all-purpose flour
3 Tb. brown sugar, packed
½ tsp. cinnamon
¼ tsp. salt
Dash allspice
Dash nutmeg
6 Tb. unsalted butter,
melted and cooled slightly
Make the pie dough! Roll
it out how you do and put it in a 9-inch pie dish. Refrigerate while
prepping everything else. If you have extra dough like I did after
trimming, use a cookie cutter to make fun shapes with the remainder.
Refrigerate alongside pie crust.
Whisk sugar, lemon zest,
nutmeg, and cinnamon together. Add berries and toss to coat. Add
lemon juice and toss to coat again. Let sit at least 10 minutes.
While your berries are
sitting, preheat oven to 375 and make the topping. Whisk together all
dry topping ingredients. Add in melted and cooled butter and mix with
fingers until blended evenly.
To assemble your pie,
remove formed dough from fridge, scoop in berry mixture, and sprinkle
topping as evenly as possible.
Bake pie for 1 hour and 15
minutes, until the filling is bubbling and your topping has become
golden. If it is browning too quickly, cover top with foil. Place a
baking sheet on the rack below your pie to catch any bubbly juices.
Let cool on wire rack
until you can handle it enough to deliver to your tattoo artist. Or
your friends out back. Or your mouth.
I really enjoyed this pie
– but it was more like a cobbler because as you might see from the
recipe above, I did not add corn starch to the berry mixture. Do
that. Add about 2½ tablespoons corn starch to the berry mixture to
help gel some of those juicy, juicy berries.
Overall, though, this was
a great pie – easy to make, fun to decorate, and a great gift.
You've got a little summer
left. Give this pie a try.
And now I'm done with
summer pie recipes. On to the fall pies!
5 comments:
Where are you? I missed the Fall pies and the Winter pies and so on!
Great article with excellent idea! I appreciate your post. Thanks so much and let keep on sharing your stuffs keep it up.
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