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Triple Berry Apple Pie

August 22, 2014 By Korena in the Kitchen 8 Comments

Triple Berry Apple Pie | Korena in the Kitchen

Blackberry season – my very favourite season – is here, and with it comes the urge to bake pies. This one in particular came about as the result of a very successful trip to the local blackberry patch – aka, a ditch just up the road from us – plus the discovery of a few apples in the fruit bowl that were getting soft and some local strawberries and blueberries in the fridge.

Triple Berry Apple Pie | Korena in the Kitchen

I pulsed together a quick pie crust in the food processor – fast and easy, especially in the summer when a warm kitchen plus warm hands can mean bad things for the cold butter necessary for flaky pastry – and got down to prepping the fruit while the pastry chilled in the fridge. The most onerous part of this pie (and by that I mean not very onerous at all) is peeling and chopping the apples, but I actually find it to be kind of meditative, seeing if I can get the peel off in one strip and methodically slicing the apples into pieces using the same number of cuts for each one. That sounds a little OCD maybe, but it’s not, I promise.

Triple Berry Apple Pie | Korena in the Kitchen

I tried a new way to make the top crust, cutting circles out of the pastry and arranging them in concentric, overlapping rings. It turned out really well – I like the way the dark berry juices peek out from between the pastry circles, and you could use any simple shape for the cut-outs: hearts or stars or even free-form leaves cut out of the pastry with a paring knife.

Triple Berry Apple Pie | Korena in the Kitchen

The best part, of course, was eating it: the pastry was perfectly flaky-crumbly, the filling a little bit tart from the blackberries and tasting just like summer. Because we didn’t have any vanilla ice cream or whipped cream – classic pie accompaniments – I dolloped our still-warm slices with some white chocolate Greek yogurt (!) and let me tell you, I think we have a winner! White chocolate and berries are a great combo, and they work exceptionally well together in yogurt and pie forms.

Triple Berry Apple Pie | Korena in the Kitchen

My pie was a tad too juicy, so I’ve upped the thickener a bit in the recipe below. Other than that, this is basically my ideal pie. I hope you try it!

Triple Berry Apple Pie | Korena in the Kitchen

Triple Berry Apple Pie

Makes one 9″ pie, 8-10 servings.

All-Butter Flaky Pastry

From Canadian Living. Makes 2 x 9″ pie crusts, enough for one double-crust pie.

In the bowl of a food processor, pulse together:

3 cups all purpose flour

1 tsp salt

Add 1 cup cold, unsalted butter, cubed, and pulse into the flour until the mixture resembled coarse bread crumbs.

pastry1

In a liquid measuring cup, whisk together:

1 egg

2 tsp vinegar or lemon juice

enough ice cold water to make 2/3 cup

Pour over the flour mixture and pulse again until the pastry starts to clump together in a ball.

pastry2

Turn out onto a floured surface and knead it 2-3 times to gather everything together. Divide the pastry in half, press each half into a flat disc, wrap it plastic, and chill for at least 30 minutes or until firm.

pastry3

Triple Berry Apple Filling

In a large bowl combine:

3 cups peeled, chopped apples

1 1/3 cups each blueberries, hulled and sliced strawberries, and blackberries

2/3 cup granulated sugar

2 tbsp all purpose flour

2 tbsp corn starch

fruitfilling

Assembly

Preheat the oven to 425˚F (400˚F convection) with the rack in the lower third of the oven.

Roll out one of the chilled discs of pastry on a lightly floured surface into a circle large enough to fit a 9″ pie plate (about 13″ diameter is good). Line the pie plate, then trim off the excess pastry and flute the edge with your fingers.

pastrylined

Evenly spoon in the berry-apple filling, and sprinkle with the juice of 1/2 a lemon. Dot the fruit with 1 tbsp unsalted butter in tiny pieces.

fruitfilled

Roll out the remaining pastry disc on a lightly floured surface and cut out 2″ circles using a cookie cutter. Arrange them in overlapping concentric rings on top of the fruit, starting at the edge and making sure the first ring touches the fluted edge.

cutouts

Brush the pastry with an egg wash of 1 egg + 1 tbsp milk or water and sprinkle it with some coarse sugar.

concentric

Place the pie on a cookie sheet to catch any drips and bake in the lower third of the preheated 425˚F (400˚F convection) oven for 15 minutes, then reduce the heat to 350˚F (325˚F convection) and bake for 35-50 minutes, until the crust is golden brown and the filling is bubbling in the middle (this means the flour and cornstarch have fully cooked and thickened the juices). Cool on a rack for as long as you can stand it to let the juices thicken fully. Serve with whipped cream, vanilla ice cream or white chocolate Greek yogurt. 😉

baked

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Comments

  1. Jess says

    August 22, 2014 at 6:50 am

    This pie looks soooo good Korena- I love the combination of apples and berries. Thanks for sharing 🙂

    Reply
  2. wendyjv says

    August 22, 2014 at 6:55 am

    Och, you’re so clever, girl!

    Reply
  3. Chaya says

    August 22, 2014 at 7:21 am

    Stunning pie! I love the concentric circle topping, and the crust looks amazing.

    Reply
  4. Rufus' Food and Spirits Guide says

    August 22, 2014 at 6:31 pm

    Looks delicious as always.

    Reply
  5. Kathryn and Ross says

    September 3, 2014 at 7:36 pm

    Did you say white chocolate greek yogurt??? Where did you get that?

    Reply
    • Korena in the Kitchen says

      September 3, 2014 at 9:53 pm

      It’s Liberté brand – we got it at Superstore.

      Reply
  6. tracy mcdonald says

    June 2, 2016 at 12:55 am

    what type of apples???

    Reply
    • Korena in the Kitchen says

      June 4, 2016 at 4:43 pm

      You can use any kind of baking apple, ie: one that will soften without disintegrating when you cook it. Here’s a good list of baking varieties: http://www.thekitchn.com/the-best-apples-for-cooking-ingredient-intelligence-208455

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