July 12, 2007

DEMERARA?:

Nectarine-berry pie with black pepper crust (Susan LaTempa and Donna Deane, Los Angeles Times)

Ingredients:
2 cups flour
1 tsp. salt, divided
1 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
2/3 cup cold butter, cut into 1/2 -inch pieces, plus 1 Tbsp. butter, cut into 1/4 -inch pieces, divided
4 Tbsps. ice water
10 nectarines (about 3 pounds), peeled and cut into 1/2 -inch slices
2 cups blackberries
1 tsp. lemon juice
1/2 cup sugar
3 Tbsps. cornstarch
1/4 cup corn syrup
1 egg, beaten
1 Tbsp. Demerara sugar

1. Combine the flour, three-fourths teaspoon salt and black pepper. Add the two-thirds cup of butter pieces and toss to coat. Use a pastry blender or your hands to work the butter into the dry ingredients until small pieces of butter remain and the flour-butter mixture resembles coarse-ground meal with no large pieces of butter visible.

2. Sprinkle the ice water over the flour mixture and stir with a fork until the dough holds together and forms a ball. On a lightly floured surface, cut the dough in half and shape into two equal disks. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate until firm, about 1 hour.

3. In a large bowl, toss together the nectarines, blackberries and lemon juice. You should have about 4 cups of fruit. Let stand while rolling out the dough.

4. Heat the oven to 400 degrees. Remove the dough from the refrigerator and allow it to stand 10 to 15 minutes. Roll out half of the dough on a lightly floured surface into a 12-inch circle about one-eighth-inch thick. Roll the dough around the rolling pin. Carefully lift the dough onto a 9-inch pie plate and gently press it into the bottom and up the sides, leaving excess dough hanging over the edge.

5. Roll out the second round of dough into a rectangle about 13 by 10 inches and one-fourth-inch thick. Cut the dough lengthwise into eight strips about 1-inch-wide.

6. In a bowl, combine the sugar, cornstarch and remaining one-fourth teaspoon salt. Pour the mixture over the fruit, stirring to coat. Then stir in the corn syrup. Fill the pie shell with the fruit and juices. Sprinkle over the remaining 1 tablespoon cut-up butter.

7. Lay half the strips of dough over the top of the pie. Lay the remaining strips of dough diagonally over the top of the first strips. Or weave the strips by laying 4 strips over the top of the pie. Fold the first and third strips back (about three-fourths of the way across the pie), then place a strip across the second and fourth strips. Unfold the first and third strips over the perpendicular strip. Fold the second and fourth strips back; add another strip across the first and third strips. Now unfold the second and fourth strips. Repeat with 2 more strips of dough, working your way across the pie.

8. Pinch the edges of the dough together and fold the edges under to fit the pie dish. Pressing the rim of the dough between two fingers, flute the edges. Brush the crust with the beaten egg and sprinkle with Demerara sugar. Place the pie on a baking sheet and bake for about 50 to 55 minutes until the pie is well-browned and bubbly. Let the pie cool to warm before serving.

Posted by Orrin Judd at July 12, 2007 1:31 PM
Comments

Just a type of raw sugar crystal. It's brown, but not brown sugar. You've no doubt seen the sugar crystals on tops of other pie crusts. Look for it in the baking aisle. If you don't see it, you can usually find turbinado or "Sugar in the Raw" which are close enough to dammit.

Posted by: Rick T. at July 12, 2007 4:32 PM

Another idea: Roll out the dough slightly thicker on a baking sheet (with short sides preferably), put the fruit in the middle, and fold the crust over the filling but leaving a nice open area in the middle. You have a really nice rustic but attractive free-form tart.

Posted by: Rick T. at July 12, 2007 4:35 PM

Crust should only be made of graham crackers

Posted by: oj at July 12, 2007 6:54 PM
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