In honor of Pi Day, Rose’s Alpha Bakers have been baking sour cherry pies. We’re supposed to post on Monday; I’m a day late. Pies have been popping up on blogs for the last several days. Many successes, this is a popular recipe. We are using Rose’s cream cheese pie crust for this dish. You may remember that I skipped this crust the last time we baked a pie in order to bake a vegan version for our daughter. I’m so glad that I didn’t skip it this time.
Made with butter, cream cheese, and a dab of baking powder, this tender crust has gathered the most comments. More than one person liked the pie but loved the crust. Working with it was a dream. The crust rolled out so nicely. No cracking or splitting as I rolled. It was like rolling out a soft, fluffy Play Dough. This may become my “go to” pie crust recipe.
As for the filling, I had no idea that sour cherries would be so hard to find. I remember my mom buying canned sour cherries for pies when I was a kid. Apparently, the manager at my local supermarket has no such memory. No canned sour cherries. No frozen sour cherries. I didn’t even see canned cherry pie filling. Maybe the problem is that I can’t find my way around an American grocery store anymore.
I did manage to find one pound bags of frozen sweet cherries. To make up for the missing tartness, I added some frozen cranberries and reduced the sugar by a couple of tablespoons. The filling is cooked on the stovetop before adding it to the pie crust. The result was a firm pie that didn’t run all over the plate when sliced.
I’m glad the elusive sour cherries didn’t keep me from baking this pie. It was delicious.
An accountant by trade and a food blogger since 2009, Lois Britton fell in love with Polish cuisine during the years she lived in Poznań, Poland. As the creator of PolishHousewife.com, she loves connecting readers with traditional Polish recipes. Lois has a graduate certificate in Food Writing and Photography from the University of South Florida. She is the author of The Polish Housewife Cookbook, available on Amazon and on her website.
Vicki
Beautiful! Sounds delicious. Your crust and lattice look perfect. The pie dish is so pretty.
polishhousewife
Thanks, Vicki! The pie plate was one of our first pottery purchases in Poland.
Catherine
The dark cherries do look very pretty. Glad you were happy with the pie, it certainly looks delicious.
polishhousewife
Thanks, Catherine. It was a popular pie at home and at work.
Julie Kenkel
That sounds and looks delicious. I will pick your brain about that pie crust next time I see you, that’s for sure!
polishhousewife
I’ll try to make you one, Julie!
Evilcakelady
Your lattice is picture perfect, and the pie looks so pretty in your pie plate. A cherry-cranberry pie sounds delicious!
polishhousewife
Thanks, on all counts, ECL. I appreciate you stopping by.
Monica
Lois.. I’m in love with your pie plate (I have something similar in a baking dish) … and glad you experience the PIE CRUST that we all seem to love. I think we were all very crafty in our filling trying to make up the fact that our main ingredient was so hard to find. So far reading all of the other baker blogs everyone made do to very good results.
polishhousewife
Thanks, Monica. Yep, we all love that crust! 🙂
Patricia @ ButterYum
Absolutely beautiful, Lois. I especially like the way your pie looks in your Polish pottery pie plate. I think I need to add one to my pie plate collection.
Patricia @ ButterYum
http://www.butteryum.org/roses-alpha-bakers/2015/3/14/tbb-sour-cherry-pie-pi-day
polishhousewife
Thanks, Patricia. A girl can’t have too much Polish pottery! 😉
Rose Levy Beranbaum
great idea–cranberries. i always have some frozen–they keep for over a year!
so glad you got to make the pie crust. it is so exceptional i’ve been wanting to become a pie crust missionary and make it around the world! next Craftsy class will, no doubt, be pies.
polishhousewife
Thanks, Rose. I love cranberries — added dry ones to the caramel buns.
faithy
I have pie plate envy! LOL! I really love your pie on your beautiful pie plate! Such a pretty sight! 🙂
polishhousewife
Thank you, Faithy! I’m very fond of it too.
Louis Van Dyke
I am miss something, where is the recipe?! My girlfriend is Polish and she would love this!
polishhousewife
Sorry, Louis, I don’t have permission to post the author’s recipe. I’ll try to come up with a berry pie of my own.