11/11/09

Fresh Apple Cranberry Pie and GIVEAWAY! Closed








Of all the pies I make at holiday time, this is our family favorite. It's fresh, tart and sweet. Love the hint of almond flavor. What would Thanksgiving be without PIE? I don't even want to go there. You know how I love this holiday weekend. Family, friends, time to reflect on all of our blessings. Throw in football -the UTAH 8-1 (yay!) vs byu 7-2 (boo) game, food, the family turkey bowl, shopping. Love it. Making special food for the people I love is my favorite part. Baking PIE is my absolute fave.


I know that many of you are intimidated by our friend, PIE. So, I thought this giveaway might help ease you into a friendly encounter with pie making. Pie, the cookbook is 640 pages long and contains 300 pie recipes! There are 57 pages devoted to pie crust alone. This is the pie bible. Which reminds me - the other day my dear friends Laura and Melinda gave me a huge Cooks Illustrated (America Test Kitchen) book for my bday, containing TEN YEARS worth of Cook's recipes. I was so excited. So excited, that I blurted out, 'These are like scriptures!" Ok, so I got a little carried away. Anyway - you are going to love this cookbook. PIE is written by Ken Haedrich, a man who must have devoted an extraordinary amount of time in the kitchen covered in flour to produce such a comprehensive cookbook about Pie.



Here is the deal:

Leave a comment about what you are most grateful for this time of year. The winner will be picked by the Random Counter. Entries must be in no later than Saturday, November 14 at midnight. You'll have this book in your hands in time for Thanksgiving week!



Fresh Apple Cranberry Pie
print recipe

Filling:
6-7 apples any type, peeled, cored and sliced ( I like Granny Smith)
1 1/2 cups fresh cranberries, washed
1 1/4 cups sugar
1/2 cup flour
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon almond extract
juice from 1/2 of a lemon (about 2 tablespoons)
dash salt

Crust:
2 cups flour
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup solid shortening
1/2 cup cold water

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Place rack on bottom third of oven. 
Place flour and salt in medium sized bowl. Cut in shortening with pastry blender. Add cold water all at once, stir with fork, just until all of the flour mixture is moistened. Gather the dough together in a ball. Split the dough in to two parts. Flour a surface and rolling pin. Mold half of the dough into a ball. Roll out from center to about 1/8 inch thickness. Fold dough in half. Lift onto a 9" pie plate. Open and shape to pan. Roll out the other half of dough, and set aside.
Place apples in large bowl and mix with cranberries. Add rest of filling ingredients and mix well. Fill bottom crust with apple cranberry mixture. Place other half of rolled out dough on top of filling in pie plate. Crimp edges. Make slits on top of pie for steam to escape. Brush with egg wash if desired, sprinkle with 2 tablespoons sugar.
Place pie onto foil lined cookie sheet (important, this usually bubbles over a bit.
Bake for about 60 minutes. Cover loosely with foil if pie is getting too brown.
Continue baking for about 10-15 minutes or until pie is bubbly and golden. Total baking time is usually 1 hour and 10 minutes.


30 comments:

  1. My Mom gave me this recipe from you a few years ago and we have loved it. Thanks for all the great recipes you post. BTW, I think my Dad's favorite activity of all time is "Pie Night"--we had Thanksgiving early last year becuase of Katharine's Wedding and so he had to miss Pie Night--it nearly killed him.

    So--here's a little entry for your things you are grateful for. For me, this year I have been most grateful for my children. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE being with them. I love how they make me feel. I love the way they stretch me and help me to grow. Love being a Mom.

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  2. The thing I am most grateful for this year is my salvation, in Jesus Christ. Without Him there is nothing to be grateful for.

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  3. I am grateful for my three beautiful boys. They bring me so much joy! :) Have I told you lately that I LOVE your blog!!!

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  4. Oh how I LOVE pie! I could eat it 24/7! I'm grateful for my family. I can't wait to have my two oldest son's home from college for a few days. Once their home you can be sure to hear them and their siblings all laughing together as they share their silly stories.

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  5. I found your blog recently and love it! How nice that there is a giveaway too :) Pick me

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  6. I forgot.... I am grateful for good health!

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  7. Such wonderful information--thank you! What I am most thankful for at this time of year: The depth and breadth of experience the previous 10 months have given me. I love the idea that maybe I'm doing a little better THIS November than last November. That's one of the points of Earthlife 101 afterall--to learn from our exeperiences!

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  8. Such wonderful information--thank you! What I am most thankful for at this time of year: The depth and breadth of experience the previous 10 months have given me. I love the idea that maybe I'm doing a little better THIS November than last November. That's one of the points of Earthlife 101 afterall--to learn from our exeperiences!

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  9. I am thankful for blogs like yours so I can learn how to cook. I was too busy playing sports while growing and missed all that time in the kitchen with my Mom.

    C.D.

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  10. This pie sounds delish! I'll be trying it along with the chocolate truffle cake I tasted at R.S.
    I'm most thankful to be getting a new grandchild. Seeing my grandchildren always make me happy and grateful!

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  11. Hi! I would say I am greatful for my family. I am greatful for them all year long but especially this time of year!

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  12. I am grateful for everything I have. Especially wonderful friends like you who bring me yummy food. I am also very grateful that I live in such a wonderful area and have so many great people to help out in raising my children.

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  13. This year I am thankful for my children to share this Thanksgiving and Christmas season with-- they make holidays so much fun!

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  14. I Love Love Love thie giggles I hear in the house when my girls are actually getting along.(one who is 3 and one who is 1) We are housebound with cold weather and forced to make things in our home "fun". Building forts, making music with pots and pans. It is the best!

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  15. I really love your blog and your pie look absolutely awesome and delicious!! gloria

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  16. Im grateful for my kids, for my family, for health and all things God give me everyday!
    And Im grateful for the bloger friends!!

    gloria

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  17. Love your blog! The photos are to-die-for!

    I just got back from a viewing, and I didn't think I'd be as choked up as I was, and (although it's terribly cliched) I was reminded of how grateful I am for my family and husband...they've gotten me through a tough year and always lend an ear (and humor me when I go crazy!).

    On a light note, I'm thankful it's Friday!!!

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  18. I am loving your blog! I've made 2 of the cookie recipes and a salad...delicious! Looking forward to trying more.

    I'm thankful Abby and Brooke can experience China together :)

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  19. I am thankful for my family and all the love they have given me I as have gone through this year.

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  20. Love that flaky crust. I am most thankful for hope, peace in my heart and love from family and friends

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  21. Looks delicious. I am so grateful for my husband who helps me out a ton!

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  22. I am blessed and thankful to be a missionary mom. Even though you miss them during the holidays, the old saying "you wouldn't want them anywhere else" truly applies! Thanks for all your delicious recipes. Keep them coming!!!

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  23. As for me, I am grateful for family, friends and a good life. I have been blessed. I also love Si's blog!

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  24. This pie is my absolute favorite, too. I am thankful for Si, for pie night, and for a holiday that brings my whole family (well, almost) home to eat good food and just be together. It's a happy, wonderful time.

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  25. I am grateful for a a great family, neighbors and friends!

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  26. Love your blog :] I am most grateful that my father is now cancer FREE! & going strong again :]

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  27. I LOVE your blog! You have the most wonderful recipes. This one sounds particularly fabulous. I am going to have to try it. Thanks for all the work you go to sharing your fabulous recipes.

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  28. I'm grateful to be going to Hawaii for Thanksgiving (and not having to cook)!

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  29. I am so thankful this year for my Young Womens leaders. Those who give their time, money, materials and love for the pure service of others makes me smile. My leaders inspire me to become the virtuous, amazing mothers, friends, and role models they are to me and those around them. They mold me into who I am and who I wish to become.

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  30. I am thankful and grateful for each day of my life.I had given my nine brothers and sisters a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner this year along with their children and grandchildren.I have three wonderful adult children an adopted child and in the process of adopting two foster children who have gone up for adoption who have been in my care for the last six years.I am from Canada and it was a beautiful sunny Thanksgiving weekend,after having a little light snowfall a week ago. I love baking ,cooling and reading and sharing recipes especially pie recipes.Happy Canadian/American Thanksgiving to one and all.

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