One Pie Recipe with Three Variations
One 9-inch fruit pie equals standard measures of fruit plus sugar plus a thickening agent. And all that adds up to is incredible ease and unquantifiable satisfaction.
Cranberry-Pear Piehands-on time: 25 minutes
total time: 1 hour, 20 minutes
Variations
Apple Pie: Substitute 5 cups peeled, sliced Golden Delicious apples for the
pears and cranberries. Reduce the sugar to 1/2 cup and the
corn-starch to 1 tablespoon. Holiday touch: Add 1 teaspoon
five-spice powder to the filling.
Blueberry Pie: Substitute 4 1/2 cups drained canned wild blueberries. Increase the
cornstarch to 2 1/2 tablespoons. Holiday touch: Stir in 1
tablespoon minced candied ginger.
Cherry Pie: Substitute 4 1/2 cups partially thawed frozen sweet cherries.
Holiday touch: Stir in 2 tablespoons Grand Marnier.
Float the Crust
To make a floating top crust for a 9-inch pie (like the one
pictured on this
Cranberry-Pear Pie), roll your top pastry as
usual, keeping it on the thick side. Using a plate or bowl as a
template, cut out a 7-inch-diameter circle with a knife or fluted
pastry wheel. Remove the excess, then invert the pastry circle over
the center of the filling.