For this month of October I will be sharing pies… a lot… with you.
I hope it inspires you to make a pie for your family for a special occasion. Some will be my own recipes… like this one… and some will be pies I snagged from others over the years. Where there is an opportunity to link you to a pie maker I will make sure to send you to the original recipe. Many of you that have followed me for years know that I tweak recipes I find all the time.
This month for the Write31days project my theme will be pies. I will share a few other things but mostly pies. If you have a question or a tip on pie making please feel free to share in the comments and I will do my best to answer whatever comes up.
This is a pie that won an award a few years ago when I was in culinary school. As we see more and more harvest fruits in the grocery store this utilizes so many of those for a great seasonal and holiday pie for your family.
So, on to the first pie…

I used a crumb crust for this pie…
It turned out beautifully and took a silver…
Here is what I did…
Pie Crust
1 cup flour (AP flour)
1 tsp sugar
½ tsp salt
1/3 cup shortening or
( I used 3 Tbsp butter and 3 Tbsp shortening)
2-3 Tbsp ice water
Crumb Topping
½ cup butter
½ cup brown sugar
1 cup flour
Dash of cinnamon
Dash of nutmeg
Dash of allspice
Pinch of salt
½ cup chopped pecans
Cream butter. Mix everything else together with creamed butter and mix lightly to sprinkle over top of pie. Do not over mix.
Pie Filling
3 Granny Smith apples peeled and sliced
3 pears peeled and sliced
½ pint blueberries
2/3 cup dried cranberries
Orange peel
Orange juice from one small orange
½ cup sugar
Cinnamon
Allspice
Nutmeg
Ginger
Salt
Flour to thicken juice
Mix all together and let sit. Fill pie crust and top with crumb topping and bake 1 hour at 375 degrees or until golden brown on top.

This was an award winning ACF competition pie that I made. All of my competition pies are original recipes that I have worked to develop so if you share any of them please give credit. I appreciate it greatly!






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