A crumbly pie-crust and a luscious filling! |
We went to a berry patch close to home with our friends and some berries did we pick, before I knew it we had 8 boxes brimming with blueberries and 2 with raspberries – came home feeling hot, but extremely triumphant knowing we had hand-picked organic berries and that we were going to make a pie with it – ELATION was what me and my daughter who loves to bake were feeling – Washing and drying the berries took forever but once that was out of the way, we thought of simple recipes for the pie, and egg-less ones considering my sweet sibling who were visiting and she absolutely does not have eggs –
the Pyrex glass is see through |
I resorted to my cornstarch and decided to make phyllo dough my pie base! Turned out great and accolades from all – My lovely daughter was my sweet helper for this pie and I hope to have many more sessions with her before the summer is through!
INGREDIENTS
1 pack of phyllo dough
2lbs of blueberries washed thoroughly and dried
1tbsp of water
3/4 cup of honey
3/4 cup of cane sugar
2 tbsp of corn starch
1tsp cardamom ( I clearly prefer cardamom to cinnamon and almost always substitute the latter for the former)
3 tbsp butter
These beauties are washed and ready to go |
cook the berries |
line the pan with layers of phyllo |
Pour the filling |
Make the lattice strips - remember to trim the jagged edges with kitchen shears |
PREPARATION
Set oven to 350
In a pan heat add the blueberries
They almost immediately start breaking down
Add the honey and sugar and stir in
Once the blueberries get cooked and are mushy, mix cornstarch in 1 tbsp warm water and slowly dribble over the simmering blueberries and watch it thicken quickly! Remove the filling from flame
Grease a 9 inch pan
Grease a 9 inch pan
Place 2- sheets at a time up to 6 or 8 sheets, brushing them with butter as you go along
Pour the blueberries over the layers of phyllo
Cut several thin strips of phyllo dough and place in a lattice design over the pie filling
Place in oven and cook for 40-45 minutes or until the crust starts becoming golden.
NOTE: keep a damp paper towel by you as you layer the phyllo and press over them so they do not dry out – Freeze any remaining dough since they get fungus quite quickly!
Most AMAZING fruit pie I've ever tasted!! Thanks for the awesome pie mama :) <3 <3 <3
ReplyDeleteI think this is a must try pie as this pie can be had with out guilt. Loved your idea of using phyllo sheets and next time I too will try cardamom in place of cinnamon.
ReplyDeleteTempted to get a slice of it.
ReplyDeleteNice blueberry pie with phyllo crest, I am in love with them.
ReplyDeletewow..thats amazing pie..lovely colour !!
ReplyDeleteBlueberry pie looks AWESOME.. that too with hand picked berries, it must have tasted heavenly..
ReplyDeleteThis looks utterly delicious, not much better then berries and i love berry pies. your phyllo looks awesome, fantastic job
ReplyDeleteLovely fruit pie..looks delicious..:)
ReplyDeleteThat's looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis looks superb...sure should have tasted great...
ReplyDeletepie looks good I haven't made with phyllo like this
ReplyDeletewonderful effort dear... looks really yum..
ReplyDeleteBlueberry Pie looks awesome. This recipe is new for me but really great pie......
ReplyDeleteyummy...blueberries pie :)
ReplyDeleteblueberry pie with phyllo dough!!! i love it!! i bet it was much "lighter" than the traditional pie crust! :D
ReplyDeleteso sweet- loved the fact that u & samyuktha have such lovely mom- daughter session; nice recipe for the pie !
ReplyDeletewow...wat a divine looking dish...must have tasted so delish...i have used blueberry only recently for cooking for the first time...n' loved it...would love to bite into this too...
ReplyDeleteA lovely pie! I bet it tasted fantastic.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Wow its awesome..
ReplyDeleteI love Blueberries. This pie is a great idea to enjoy them whole. Especially, when we have it in abundance like picking from a farm. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful fruit pie looks soo delicious n yummy..
ReplyDeleteLooks amazingly beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteI've never tried them earlier...a must try now! :)
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ReplyDeletehealthy perfect baking pie
ReplyDeleteDelicious and gorgeous looking pie...
ReplyDeletethat pie looks amazing !
ReplyDeleteDelicious pie,luks yummy...
ReplyDeleteBlueberry pie is looking so good. Nice recipe. BTW following u in google readers.
ReplyDelete<3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3!! I am told that these are hearts. I absolutely love your recipe and wanted to add more hearts! (the original plan was to fill his entire space but made so many mistakes and kept getting a # so I decided to write instead.( there is so much more meaning conveyed I think)! keep coming with these beautiful recipes.
ReplyDeleteDelcious pie, it's totally droolworthy, really awesome dear
ReplyDeleteWow - this looks amazing. I have never baked anything but must give this a try.
ReplyDeleteWe ♥ Blueberry pie at our house! This version sounds so yummy : )
ReplyDeleteWonderful and delicious pie..so tempting.
ReplyDeleteWow, lovely blueberries pie, my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind to have a big slice please :)
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love blueberries....very high in antioxidants...nice recipe....
ReplyDeleteWoww..t hats one yummy looking pie :D I have to try a pie soon :)
ReplyDeleteOMGGG.....that looks so tempting...you made me drool with your clicks....yummyy!!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using phyllo sheets! Brilliant:)
ReplyDeleteMary
An amazing mouth-watering, lick your lips kind of pie!
ReplyDeleteBlueberry pie sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use phyllo!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a great blog, Priya!!
ReplyDeleteThis is my first time here and I am really overwhelmed by the recipes :). so many of them... Your passion really shows through the creative use of the ingredients...lots of creative recipes...Interesting!!
Blueberry pie looks YUM! I didn't know about the dough...had to look it up...learnt something new today :).
Bluberry pie is too good and surely will taste yummy yummy.
ReplyDeleteVery tempting pie indeed. Never tried with phyllo dough, but yours one is indeed inspiring me to try!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a sucker when it comes to pie, but yours have come out really perfect that too with phyllo dough it looks amazing. Thank you for linking with Any One Can Cook, also please give a link about the event in your post. Thank you in advance :)
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