Notes
This was a staple in my house growing up. The addition of the jam to the filling adds pectin and body so you can avoid using cornstarch. It also adds a richer flavor to the blueberries. Allow the pie to cool for at least a couple of hours (if you can stand the wait) or even overnight. The filling will be more together that way.
Ingredients
Crust:
- 1 stick unsalted butter, chilled and cubed, plus 1 tablespoon for pan
- 5 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for rolling dough
- 2 teaspoons granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons kosher salt
- 1 cup shortening, chilled and cubed
- 1/2 to 2/3 cup, plus 2 tablespoons ice water
- Special equipment: 1 (9-inch) pie tin
Filling:
- 5 cups blueberries, discard any small or overly soft berries
- 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour, sifted
- 1/2 stick unsalted butter, cut into small cubes
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 pinch kosher salt
- 1 lemon, zested and juiced
- 12 to 14 ounces good quality blueberry jam
Glaze:
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup water
- 1 orange, juiced
- Vanilla ice cream, for serving
Coat the pie tin with 1 tablespoon of butter. Clear and clean off a large, flat surface. Lightly flour the area.
Crust:
Combine the flour, sugar and salt in a food processor and pulse to combine. Pulse in the shortening and 1 stick of the butter. Add some of the ice water and continue to mix until it looks like wet sand. Scrape down the sides of the bowl before adding more water and pulse again until it just comes together into a ball.
Put the dough on the floured surface and roll it into a ball. Cut in half. Reserve the second half. Using a rolling pin, roll out the first half, until its at least 4 to 5 inches wider than the 9-inch pie tin, about 1/4-inch thick. Gently roll the dough onto your floured rolling pin and lay the dough into the pie tin. Press it into the bottom and the sides of the tin. Cooks Note: dont dock the crust because the filling is liquidy and will cause the crust to stick to the pie tin. Refrigerate until ready to use.
Roll the second half of the dough larger than the pie tin for the top of the pie. Gingerly lay it on a baking sheet and refrigerate it until filling is ready.
Filling:
In a large bowl, combine the blueberries, flour, butter, sugar, salt, lemon zest and juice. Mix to blend. Stir in the jam and set aside.
Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Remove the pie pan from the refrigerator and pour in the filling.
Remove the top crust from the refrigerator and fold it onto the rolling pin. Lay the dough over the top of the pie. Trim the overlapping edges to a 1 1/2-inch overhang. Tuck the edges of the top crust under the edges of the bottom crust, this eliminates the need for an egg wash. Pinch the top to make the edges fluted and sealed all around the pie. Use a pastry cutter or small knife to cut an opening in the center of the top crust.
Put the pie in the center of the oven and bake, undisturbed, for 15 minutes. Lower the heat to 350 degrees F and bake for an additional 30 minutes.
While the pie is baking, combine the sugar, water and orange juice in a small saucepan over low heat. Simmer gently to reduce by about half and coats the back of a spoon.
Open the oven door and slide the rack out slightly. Pour the mixture over the pie and into the opening in the top of the crust. Lower the oven temperature to 325 degrees F and cook for an additional 10 minutes.
Remove the pie from the oven and allow it to cool completely before slicing. Serve alongside a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
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By bellaboops
on June 04, 2012
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This is hands down the best pie I've ever made, and as a 50-something grandmother I've made a few pies in my time. I will admit to using a different pie crust recipe which is a favorite of mine, and I only had 4 cups of blueberries so I scaled back a bit on the sugar, butter and jam. I used Trader Joe's Organic Reduced Sugar Blueberry Preserves, and the lemon which I used for juice and zest was small. I would suggest being careful in how much of these ingredients you use - and use a good quality jam as instructed - if you are concerned about it being runny. And if it's still runny, just serve it in soup plates with big spoons! Frankly, mine was on the runny side, but it was fine served on a plate, and my family just raved about it. Guilty admission: later in the evening I spooned some of the excess liquid over vanilla ice cream. Yum!
By recipie addict
Allentown, PA
on May 28, 2012
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I made this pie for a Memorial Day picnic. It was great and everyone loved it. I actually did not have a problem with the filling but I did have a small problem with the crust. It was difficult to roll out....too crumbly. It was very tasty and I would definitely make it again but I need to make some changes to the crust.
By uncle stanley
Lockport, NY
on January 01, 2012
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The flavor was what we were looking for but the presentation ran off the plate with the soupy consistency. I took a chance and made 2 for New Years day. I was embarrassed to serve this to my friends. I need to try to save the second pie- not one asked for seconds.
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