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Adapted from Feast on the Cheap
Taste 5 (out of 5)
Difficulty 2 (out of 5)
Ingredients
For the Pie Crust (1390 cal)
- 1 1/4 cups flour (570 cal)
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp sugar (10 cal)
- 1 stick / 8 tbsp unsalted butter, sliced (810 cal)
- 1/4 cup ice water
For the Filling (2110 cal)
- 2 1/2 lbs / 7-8 peaches, peeled and sliced (430 cal)
- 1 cup sugar (775 cal)
- 2 eggs (140 cal)
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 5 tbsp flour (275 cal)
- 8 oz sour cream (490 cal)
Total: 1 9-inch pie, 3500 cal, 8 servings, 440 cal/serving
Instructions
For pie crust
1. Arm the food processor with its metal blade and pour in all of the Pie Crust ingredients, except the ice water. Press pulse for about 10 seconds or so, until the dry ingredients appear like coarse meal.
2. Slowly, through the feed tube, drizzle the iced water while simultaneously pressing the pulse button. This step is critical – don’t over mix the dough as it will quickly toughen. You want to “pulse” it just until it holds together.
3. Lay a piece of plastic wrap on the counter and turn the dough out onto it. With very gently pressure, first form the mixture into a ball, then using the flat of your hands press it into a flat disc. Remember, the less you handle and maul the pie dough, the flakier the result.
4. Wrap the plastic around the disc and refrigerate it for one hour. *(You can refrigerate it up to three days before or freeze it for a month.)
5. On a floured counter top roll out the pastry to fit a nine-inch pie plate. You need about a one-inch overhang for crimping/fluting the edges. Transfer the rolled out dough to the pie plate.
For Filling
6. To peel the peaches easily, bring a large pot of water to boil. Drop 2 or 3 peaches at a time into the water and allow to cook for 1 minute. Using a slotted spoon, transfer them to an ice water bath. The peaches are so much easier to peel using this method. Simply prick their boiled skins with a paring knife and the skin just falls away.
7. Blend all of the Filling ingredients together. Transfer to the prepared pie crust and cover with the Lattice Topping ingredients.
8. Bake at 450 degrees for 15 minutes, then 350 degrees for 40 minutes until firm and brown. Be certain that the pie really does feel firm to the touch when finished. The flour acts much the way cornstarch or arrowroot does, thickening the sour cream, and the filling should not be runny but has an almost pudding-like consistency.
Afterthoughts
- This is a delicious dessert, so fragrant and rich; the sweetness of the peaches and the tanginess of sour cream combine to create a wonderful aroma.
- I have seen this recipe on Feast on the Cheap a while ago, and had it on my wish list. How happy I was to be assigned this wonderful blog for the Secret Recipe Club and especially during the peach season :-)
- The original recipe has twice more dough for the crust. Half was supposed to be used for a lettice topping. I used only half to save calories and work :-)
- My pie pan is low and the amount of filling was probably 1 1/2 times more than it could hold. I guess the original recipe is meant for a deep pan.
What a gorgeous pie/tart! Great job for the SRC.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful looking tart.
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I love pies and this looks a perfect bake for the weekend! Lovely SRC entry.
ReplyDeleteI haven't had peach pie in ages, this looks awesome! THanks!
ReplyDeleteI just bought some peaches from the local farmers market this weekend! Yum! I'll have to try this. Found this from the The Secret Recipe Club blog hop :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pie! This is the perfect time for a peach pie - the peaches are so sweet and delicious!
ReplyDeleteSummer and peaches just go together and so do peaches and pie! Great SRC post!
ReplyDeleteWe're so glad you "had" us! What a lovely tart, I love that you made it open-faced and really let those delicious summer peaches shine
ReplyDeleteI totally adore peach anything. Pie is no exception!
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicious looking pie! Now I'm craving peaches :)
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a blended peach pie; that is such an awesome idea! It looks fabulous.
ReplyDeletewow this is such a beautiful peach tart!
ReplyDeleteI'm like Anne - I've never thought about using a peach puree - what a fantastic idea! Looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love that the filling is pureed in this! Makes for such a clean pie! Perfect for a summer treat =)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. And such a great way to showcase some delicious peaches!
ReplyDeleteLove the color on the filling, this looks like a perfect tart for the summer, great job!
ReplyDeleteWould LOVE a slice of this peach pie!
ReplyDeleteSo fun to be in the Secret Recipe Club with you. This looks amazing :)
You've just made me desperate for some peach pie! This looks terrific.
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Baking a pie would be a battle for me, too. That's why I let my other half do the baking :-)
I would love a slice of this pie right now. This looks so delicious. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful, tasty and beautiful picture. Andi http://thewednesdaybaker.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteAwesome secret recipe club :) That pie just looks outstanding!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving all of the SRC recipes and your is just perfect. Lovely photo. My dad's peach tree is just coming and and I'm saving this one!
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful! Great recipe.
ReplyDeletePeaches are my absolute favorite fruit. I can't wait until they're ripe here - this pie goes on my short list!
ReplyDeleteI had made a peach pie a little while ago using sliced up fruit. I love the look of the pureed peach filling. I've saved this for the next time peaches are in season!
ReplyDeleteThis pie looks perfect!! I love peaches and this would be the perfect recipe to make :) Love your blog and so glad to be a new follower! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThe pie looks Gorgeous, I have never tried much with peaches and this one is yummy!, I am here because of SRC.., it's nice finding new recipes and new people, I love this club...
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ReplyDeleteYum! Love it! I wish I'd gotten in on this club! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning peach pie! I love, love summer peaches and this is a beautiful home for them :)
ReplyDeleteGreat dish for the club! I love peaches and have my own tree in the yard..
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This looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful! I'm slowly warming up to peaches, they've never been my favorite, but this really looks great :)
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ReplyDeleteMy husband "purchased" me and requested a pie.... peach at that. It was horrid, though he loved it.
This is such a beautiful pie. Peach in the summer is simply perfection.
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Great post
This really does look like a gorgeaous pie. I love peaches but I've never actually used them like this before.
ReplyDeleteI've never had a peach pie that wasn't more like the cobler style. This looks like a fun new way to try it!
ReplyDeleteI think I'll head to the market to buy some peaches! It looks absolutely gorgeous!
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