Introduction: Cute Mini Pies: Apple and Cherry
MMMMMM..... Fresh pie. Who doesn't enjoy homemade pie! Especially when they are right out of the oven.
My goal for this Instructable was to make a small, 1-2 person pie. This was an experiment of mine that turned out to be a great success. I used fresh sweet cherries off my neighbor’s tree (I got permission first) and Granny Smith apples from the store. I lacked the motivation to make my own dough, so I used the store bought solution. This recipe makes 4 mini pies.
Step 1: Ingredients
I will address the recipe in 3 parts: first the cherry filling, then the apple, and finally pie making process. Please note that this is the original recipe, rather than one that was divided by 5. Now, please preheat the oven to 375°F
Baking Items
4 mini oven-proof ceramic cups (Ramekins)
various measuring cups
2 Bowls
spatula
oven
knife/cherry pitter
1 9 inch pie crust
Cherry Filling:
1 cup of cherries (I chose to use sweet cherries, but if you use sour, add more sugar.)
2.5 tablespoons of sugar
2 teaspoons of cornstarch
1.5 teaspoons of water
0.5 of a teaspoon of lemon juice
A drop of almond extract
Optional items:
1-2 drops of red food coloring
1 egg white to glaze the top
Step 2: Making the Cherry Filling
If not done so already, you should pit the cherries. Since i do not own a gadget to help me, I ended up using a small sharp knife. After you are done, your cutting board, hands, and items around you will look like they came out of a Jason flick!
When you are done pitting the cherries, move them to a medium sized bowl. Next you will need to mix in the cornstarch and sugar. Then add water, lemon juice, almond extract, and food coloring (if you are using any).
Set aside when finished.
Step 3: Ingredents (part 2)
Apple Filling
1 ¾ cups of sliced, peeled Granny Smith apples (about an apple and a half)
1.5 teaspoons of lemon juice
3 tablespoons of white sugar
1 tablespoon of brown sugar
1 tablespoon of all-purpose flour
¼ of a teaspoon of ground cinnamon
A pinch of ground nutmeg
Step 4: Making the Apple Filling
The first thing you need to do is to peel the green apples, if you haven't already. You will want to slice them all around the same size so they cook evenly. I made them roughly a little less than an inch tall and a little less than a centimeter wide.
Next toss the lemon juice and apple bits together. In another bowl combine the sugars, flour, cinnamon and nutmeg; add to apples and stir well.
Set aside
Step 5: Blind Baking
The first thing you want to do is put the pan down on the dough and cut around it. Then fold the dough so it fits in a circle.
Blind baking is baking a pie base partially before adding the ingredients. It is used to harden the base before putting in the filling. It is not necessaryfor this recipe; it barely affected the pies, if at all. You do this by lining the container with parchment paper or foil and adding rice or beans to keep it in place. You will want to cook it at 375°F for 10-15 minutes. Like I said you don't have to do this step.
Step 6: Baking
Once the blind baking is done, you will want to remove the parchment paper and rice, and then add the filling. You must have the same amount of fruit in each cup, or else they will not cook evenly. Make sure to get the juices into the pans. When the fruit is in, you will want to line the top like a grid with strips. Or, if you have enough dough, you could cover the whole top.
Put the soon-to-be-pies into the oven, at 375°F for around 20 minutes, or until light brown.
Step 7: (My Favorite Step)
EAT!!!!
This is best served hot, with vanilla ice cream. Next time i try this will definitely make more because these were gone within the day.
I hope you will enjoy these as much as I did. =D
15 Comments
8 years ago on Introduction
Mmmmmmm. I am oddly hugry now.
10 years ago on Introduction
Just finished pitting some fresh cherries. Phew! Needed your encouragement to go further. These finished pies look great! Well back to work. Thanks!
13 years ago on Introduction
I'll make one in the microwave oven >:O
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
great idea! if you do, please post the time/temp.!
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
I had no dough, but according to estimations, if you do the same thing, at 90% power, for ~4 mins it should come out nicely.
13 years ago on Introduction
Dear sir or ma'am, I just made one of your pies (apple) and they are delightful! Although on my oven it took around 30 minutes on 400 degrees, but I guess all oven are different! Cheap, quick, and perfect for those times where you want a pie just big enough for yourself. I love this recipe. Heres mine:
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
That's great! i believe that you forgot to post a picture/link of your pie though
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Oh, it appears i have, this should work
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
some how i did not get an email about your comment. Bad Robot! hahaha just kidding it was probably my spam filter. Looks good!
13 years ago on Introduction
These look delicious. I'm a little confused about Step 7 though. How do I serve it "with hot"?
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
it is servid with hot ice cream but that is a bit imposible
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
I think we have to purchase this "hot" somewhere...
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
hahaha sorry i edited it to say "This is best severed hot, with vanilla ice cream."
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Oh no! How do we sever the pies? I'm sorry.. I'm just having fun...
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
sorry grammar and spelling are enemies to me.