Recipe

Simply Strawberry Pie

Simply Strawberry Pie

Photo by Lizthechef

  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Strawberries
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    Lizthechef's Notes: Our markets are full of local strawberries and I choose mine by smell as much as taste. I have made this pie for years but recently have switched to a shortbread crust. My Scottish ancestors...

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Serves one pie

Shortbread Crust:

1 stick of unsalted butter, cut into pieces and at room temperature Ask a question about this ingredient

1/4 cup organic cane sugar or white sugar Ask a question about this ingredient

1 egg yolk Ask a question about this ingredient

1 1/4 cup AP flour Ask a question about this ingredient

  1. Combine the butter and sugar, using a fork. Add the egg yolk and mix well. Add the flour and use your fingers to make a crumbly dough. Pat into a 9 inch pie plate and chill in fridge for 1 hour.

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  2. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Remove crust from fridge, prick holes with a fork and line the crust with buttered parchment paper (buttered side down) and pie weights or beans. Bake for 10 minutes, then remove weights and parchment. Bake for five more minutes until lightly browned.

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  3. Cool completely (in fridge) before adding strawberries.

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  1. Place two boxes of berries in crust, points up.

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  2. Mash one box of berries with potato ricer and set aside.

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  3. Heat water, sugar and cornstarch in medium-sized sauce pan and cook over medium heat until thick. Add the mashed berries and heat until thickened once again. (This will happen quickly). Stir in lemon zest and juice.

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  4. Pour mixture over berries in crust. Chill pie in fridge for about 4 hours before serving.

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10 Comments on Simply Strawberry Pie

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Your pie looks wonderful! I also submitted a strawberry pie recipe and always loved how it glistened...it was one of my favorite desserts that my grandmother made. She'd love yours too!

Newliztoqueicon-2 Reply

Such a treasure to have grandmothers' recipes - hold them close! Thank you ...Your recipe looks great-

Img_1045_2 Reply

What a perfect summer dessert. I'm a big fan of pies that are more fruit than crust! What a photo - I could sink a fork into my computer screen.

Newliztoqueicon-2 Reply

LOL - dig in!

Mrs Reply

Looks so yummy! I like that you've used your Meyer lemons, Liz!

Newliztoqueicon-2 Reply

Always - our tree is going year 'round these days due to crazy climate, I guess...

Wedding_pictures_162 Reply

I make a very similar pie with blueberries--I love how the syrup just barely gels and you're left with the taste and texture of fresh berries.

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Your pie looks gorgeous!! I love the little strawberries, just picked, that are so perfectly ripe that there no shelf life...you have to use them immediately. Perfect for your pie!

Hib_kitchen Reply

Looks delish. I like how it is chilled. I just sounds great for making ahead and a great way to show off a good strawberry.

Newliztoqueicon-2 Reply

Thanks - I usually make it in the morning and it is nicely chilled for dessert in the evening.

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