Best 3 Blackberry And Apple Pie Recipes

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Blackberry and apple pie is a delectable dessert that can be enjoyed all year round. This timeless treat is not only a favorite among those with a sweet tooth, but also a delightful offering for any occasion. The combination of sweet, juicy blackberries and tart, crisp apples creates a symphony of flavors that will leave you craving for more. Whether you're looking for a dessert to wow your guests or simply want a sweet treat to enjoy with your loved ones, this blackberry and apple pie recipe is sure to satisfy.

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BLACKBERRY AND APPLE PIE



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Provided by Jamie Oliver

Categories     dessert

Time 2h30m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

Old-Fashioned Sweet Shortcrust Pastry, recipe follows
1/4 cup butter, plus extra for greasing
1/3 cup raw sugar, plus extra for sprinkling
2 large Bramley or McIntosh apples, cored, peeled and each cut into 16 wedges
4 Cox's, Empire or Granny Smith apples, cored, peeled and each cut into 8 wedges
1 heaping tablespoon chopped ginger, in syrup
5 ounces blackberries
1 large free-range or organic egg, beaten
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
3 1/2 cups organic all-purpose flour, plus extra for dusting
1 cup icing sugar, sifted
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons good-quality cold butter, cut into small cubes
1 lemon, zested
2 large free-range or organic eggs, beaten
Splash milk
All-purpose flour, for dusting

Steps:

  • First, make your pastry dough, wrap it in plastic wrap and rest it in the refrigerator for at least half an hour. Then preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Put the butter and sugar into a saucepan and, when the butter has melted, add the apples, ginger and a tablespoon of the ginger syrup. Slowly cook for 15 minutes with a lid on, then add the blackberries, stir and cook for 5 more minutes with the lid off.
  • Meanwhile, remove your pastry from the refrigerator. Dust your work surface with flour, cut the pastry in half and, using a floured rolling pin, roll 1 of the pieces out until it's just under 1/2-inch thick or looks as if it will cover a shallow 10-inch pie dish. (Rolling the dough between 2 layers of waxed paper will also stop it sticking to your rolling pin.) Butter the shallow 10-inch pie dish and line with the pastry, trimming off any excess around the edges using a sharp knife.
  • Tip the cooled apples and blackberries into a sieve, reserving all the juices, then put the fruit into the lined pie dish so you have a mound in the middle. Spoon over half the reserved juices, (if desired use all the juice). Brush the edge of the pastry with beaten egg. Roll out the second piece of pastry, just as you did the first, and lay it over the top of the pie. Trim the edges as before and crimp them together with your fingers. Brush the top of the pie with the rest of the beaten egg, sprinkle generously with sugar and the cinnamon, and make a couple of slashes in the top of the pastry.
  • Place the pie on a baking tray and then put it directly on the bottom of the preheated oven for 55 to 60 minutes, until golden brown and crisp. To serve, slice the pie into portions and serve with a generous dollop of custard.
  • Old-Fashioned Sweet Shortcrust Pastry
  • Sift the flour from a height onto a clean work surface and sift the icing sugar over the top.
  • Using your hands, work the cubes of butter into the flour and sugar by rubbing your thumbs against your fingers until you end up with a fine, crumbly mixture. This is the point where you can spike the mixture with interesting flavors, so mix in your lemon zest.
  • Add the eggs and milk to the mixture and gently work it together until you have a ball of dough. Flour it lightly. Don't work the pastry too much at this stage or it will become elastic and chewy, not crumbly and short. Flour your work surface and place the dough on top. Pat it into a flat round, flour it lightly, wrap it in plastic wrap and put it into the refrigerator to rest for at least half an hour.
  • "Our agreement with the producers of "Jamie at Home" only permit us to make 2 recipes per episode available online. Food Network regrets the inconvenience to our viewers and foodnetwork.com users"
  • Yield: about 2 pounds

SIMPLE BLACKBERRY AND APPLE PIE



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A delightful dessert full of flavor - The fresh berries really give a special taste to the pie, specially if they are picked by you. The Apple off sets the berries. loved by everyone

Provided by JoyfulCook

Categories     Tarts

Time 45m

Yield 6-8 Slices

Number Of Ingredients 6

6 ounces shortcrust pastry, ready made
6 large cooking apples
1 1/2 cups blackberries
4 ounces sugar
milk, to glaze
water

Steps:

  • Peel apples, and cut into thick slices. place in saucepan, adding enough water to cover and add the sugar.
  • Simmer for a few minutes until the apples are just cooked but still a bit firm in the centre. drain and set to one side to cool.
  • heat the oven to 220c.
  • Roll out the pastry. place nearly all of the applies in a pie dish. scattering the blackberries evenly over the top sprinkle a dessert spoon of sugar over the berries , then place a layer of apple over that -- this is to stop the stain of the berries going through the pastry.
  • Add the pastry and brush with a small amount of milk and drizzle a teaspoon or so of sugar over.
  • Bake for about 30-35 minutes, until pastry is a light golden color.
  • Note:.
  • I make this pie with minimum pastry and replace the sugar with Splenda for my cousin who is diabetic.
  • Serve hot or cold with either, light cream or Ice Cream.

APPLE AND BLACKBERRY PIE



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Categories     Fruit     Dessert     Bake     Fourth of July     Blackberry     Apple     Spring     Bon Appétit     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Serves 6 to 8

Number Of Ingredients 13

Crust
2 cups self-rising flour
9 tablespoons sugar
3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) chilled unsalted butter, cut into pieces
1 large egg, beaten to blend
2 tablespoons (about) ice water
Filling
2 pounds tart green apples (such as Granny Smith), peeled, quartered, cored, cut into 1/4-inch-thick slices
1 1/2 cups frozen unsweetened blackberries, unthawed
1/3 cup plus 2 teaspoons sugar
2 tablespoons all purpose flour
Milk
Sweetened whipping cream

Steps:

  • For crust:
  • Combine flour and sugar in medium bowl. Add butter and rub in with fingertips until coarse crumbs form. Mix in beaten egg. Mix in enough ice water by tablespoonfuls to form moist clumps. Divide dough in half. Gather dough into 2 balls; flatten into disks. Wrap each disk in plastic and refrigerate until firm enough to roll out, about 30 minutes. (Can be made 1 day ahead. Keep chilled. Soften slightly at room temperature before rolling out.)
  • For filling:
  • Preheat oven to 375°F. Mix apples, blackberries, 1/3 cup sugar and flour in large bowl.
  • Roll out 1 dough disk on floured surface to 12-inch round. Transfer to 9-inch-diameter glass pie dish.
  • Spoon filling into crust. Roll out second dough disk on floured surface to 12-inch round. Place dough atop filling. Fold top crust edge under bottom edge and pinch to seal. Crimp edges decoratively. Brush crust with milk. Sprinkle with remaining 2 teaspoons sugar. Cut several slits on top of pie.
  • Bake pie until crust is golden brown and fruit is tender, covering edges of pie with aluminum foil if browning too quickly, about 55 minutes. Cool pie on rack 30 minutes. Serve pie warm with sweetened whipped cream.

Tips:

  • Choose the right apples. For this recipe, it is best to use a firm, tart apple such as Granny Smith or Braeburn. These apples will hold their shape and provide a nice contrast to the sweet blackberries.
  • Don't overcook the fruit. The fruit should be cooked until it is softened but still holds its shape. If you overcook the fruit, it will become mushy and the pie will not have a good texture.
  • Use a good quality pie crust. A homemade pie crust is always best, but you can also use a store-bought pie crust if you are short on time. Just be sure to choose a pie crust that is made with good quality ingredients.
  • Chill the pie before serving. This will help the pie to set and make it easier to slice.

Conclusion:

This blackberry and apple pie is a delicious and easy-to-make dessert that is perfect for any occasion. The combination of sweet blackberries and tart apples is a classic flavor combination that is sure to please everyone. So next time you are looking for a special dessert, give this blackberry and apple pie a try. You won't be disappointed!

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