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Fresh Strawberry Pie

April 18, 2012 by Aliesha

Warning: this recipe is not healthy and may be slightly addictive. 🙂  Wait, strawberries are fruit, so that makes this healthy…right?

Strawberry pie is a dessert I remember my mom making every year (just about!) during strawberry season.  The pie has a unique, sweet crust (different than a standard pie crust) which is super-easy to make since you just press it into the pie plate instead of rolling it out!  Fresh strawberries fill the inside of the pie, and since you do not bake them, they stay firm and juicy, just like eating them straight from the patch!  Of course you’ll want to serve this pie with a large dollop of whipped cream.

Fresh Strawberry Pie

Crust
1/2 cup butter, cold
1 cup flour
2 Tbsp. granulated sugar

Filling
about 2-3 cups fresh strawberries
1 (3 oz.) package strawberry Jello
3/4 cup granulated sugar
2 1/2 Tbsp. cornstarch
1 3/4 cups boiling water
2 Tbsp. butter

 Wash strawberries in a colander.

Dry strawberries thoroughly on paper towels.  Cut off the ends and pat the cut end dry also.

 In a mixing bowl, combine butter, flour, and sugar together using a pastry cutter or a knife and fork. 

Mixture will resemble coarse crumbs.

Preheat oven to 375.  Lightly grease a pie plate.  Press flour mixture into the pie plate.  As you press in the crumbs, your hands will soften the butter and allow it to come together, forming a relatively smooth crust. (It might still look a little bumpy, but that’s okay.)

Bake the crust just until the edges are very lightly browned (about 12-15 minutes).  Allow crust to cool.

While the crust is cooling, you can work on the glaze.  In a saucepan, combine Jello, sugar, and cornstarch (no heat on).

In another saucepan, boil 2 cups of water. 

When the water boils, measure out 1 3/4 cups and add it to the Jello mixture in the other saucepan.  Return that saucepan to the heat (turn it down to medium) and whisk it while it cooks.  Stir constantly and cook until glaze has thickened (about 5-7 minutes).  (If you happen to leave the stove at this point to go discipline a cranky toddler, it will be okay.  Just stir it pretty frequently.)

Remove from heat and add butter, whisking until butter is melted and combined.  Allow glaze to cool until no longer hot (does not need to be cold).

Once crust is cooled, place strawberries pointed ends up inside the pie crust.  (They are so much prettier this way than sliced!)

Spoon cooled glaze over top of the strawberries in your prepared pie dish, making sure all the berries are coated.  (I find that using a spoon more evenly distributes the glaze than if I just poured it over from the bowl.)

Chill pie in the fridge until set (about 2-3 hours).

Slice and serve with whipped cream!


Enjoy!

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Filed Under: desserts, recipes, step-by-step

Red, Ripe Strawberries

April 17, 2012 by Aliesha

As I mentioned earlier today, we went strawberry picking this week!  My mom and brother were in town, so they went with us!

Uncle Nich & Vera

nothing beats fresh, local strawberries

I wore Cordelia while I picked

Vera had her own little bucket (from Easter)

Vera & Daddy

“Mmmm! Even the green parts are yummy!”

red, ripe strawberries

Vera had to sample lots of berries

Lots of the berries were HUGE!

Vera was a little bit of a mess by the end

berries!

Nich & Mom with their strawberries

me & my girlies

Mimi & Vera (she was SO happy!)

After we got home, we made a delicious strawberry pie (I promise I will post the recipe soon)!  Wearing a baby while strawberry picking is becoming a tradition for me.  Two years ago I “wore” Vera before she was born, and last year I wore her on my back!  She’s grown up so much in just a year.

Filed Under: Cordelia, everyday, family, spring, Tad, Vera

Making Memories

April 17, 2012 by Aliesha

Sorry for the lack of blog posts so far this week!  We’ve been making memories!

I’ll be back either later today or tomorrow with some great pictures from strawberry picking (as well as a delicious recipe)!

Filed Under: Cordelia, everyday, family, Tad, Vera

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