Raspberry Pie
This Raspberry Pie can be made with frozen or fresh raspberries for a vibrant and delicious fruit pie!
The holidays will be here before you know it and today I am participating in a blog hop for all things Thanksgiving food! I’m sharing the recipe for this incredible Raspberry Pie, and yesterday I provided the tutorial for the lattice crust and braided edge, so you are all set to impress your guests with your dessert this year!
Don’t forget to check out the other amazing holiday recipes at the bottom of this post. Here’s a picture to tease you of what’s been included in this blog hop:
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I’m a sucker for fruit pies, but if you don’t read my blog regularly, then you don’t know that I hate using fresh fruit for them. Fresh fruit is for snacking, not baking, but if it’s going to go bad, or you have frozen fruit, THAT’S when you make a pie!
I bought a huge bag of frozen raspberries at Sam’s Club for this pie. It’s a better deal than purchasing fresh fruit for your pie, and it all bakes up the same anyway.
Plus, raspberries are my absolute FAVORITE! When I first started blogging I actually posted about a frozen mixed berry pie. Same concept! Frozen fruit can be made into pie any time of year, no matter the season!
I think the bright red of the raspberries is just perfect for the holidays! This pie is sure to get gobbled up and you won’t believe how easy it is to prepare the filling. It’s the crust that takes time making, but homemade is way better than store bought! Enjoy!
Raspberry Pie
Ingredients
- 1 recipe Perfect Pie Crust
- 6 cups (840 g) fresh or frozen raspberries
- ½ cup (100 g) granulated sugar, (add more if the berries are especially tart)
- 6 Tbsp cornstarch
- 1 egg, whisked, for brushing
- Extra sugar or sugar crystals, for sprinkling on top
Equipment
Instructions
- Prepare Perfect Pie Crust and divide dough in half. Roll out one half and fit it inside the pie dish, cutting off the excess crust.
- Gently toss the raspberries with the sugar and cornstarch in a bowl. Taste the berries and add more sugar and cornstarch if needed. (About 1 Tbsp of cornstarch for each ¼ cup of extra sugar.) Empty the raspberries into the pie crust shell.
- Roll out the other half of the pie crust and cut 1-inch strips. Weave the strips into a lattice crust. Wet edge of bottom crust and press lattice strips into the edge of the bottom crust firmly. Cut off excess crust. Check out my Lattice Tutorial for step-by-step photo instructions on how to make a lattice top. Optionally, use extra crust to braid an edge for the crust. Attach with a little water, and press firmly to the edge of the bottom crust. (The steps for the braid are also in this tutorial.)
- Lightly brush the crust with a whisked egg and sprinkle the top with sugar.
- Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 60 to 75 minutes or until the crust is golden and the filling is bubbling in the center; cover with foil if crust gets brown before filling bubbles. Allow pie to cool for the filling to gel.
Notes
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Here are some other recipes you may want to include in your holiday menu:
Main Dishes
Maple – Glazed Turkey with Bacon and Sage | Five Heart Home Turkey Tetrazzini w/ Mushrooms and Kale | The Fountain Ave Kitchen Orange Balsamic Glazed Ham | Cherished Bliss Turkey Soup | Carmel Moments Cranberry Stuffed Turkey | Thoughts from Alice
Vegetables
Cauliflower Gratin | Love Grows Wild Creamy Cheese Corn Casserole | Five Heart Home Cranberry Citrus Salad with Goat Cheese and Pecans | Delightful E Made Sautéed French Green Beans | Cherished Bliss
Potatoes
Potatoes Au Gratin | Yummy Healthy Eats Mashed Sweet Potatoes | Live Laugh Rowe Honey-Cinnamon Roasted Sweet Potatoes | Cooking with Ruthie Cheesy Garlic & Herb Mashed Potatoes | Cherished Bliss
Sides & Breads
Harvest Grain Rolls | Heather’s French Press Jello Salad | Your Homebased Mom Herb and Cheese Monkey Bread | Five Heart Home Brown Rice | Uncommon Designs
Pies
Dairy Free Pumpkin Pie | Cooking with Curls Apple Pie Waffles | Club Narwhal Raspberry Pie | Dessert Now Dinner Later Triple Layer Chocolate Pie | I Should be Mopping the Floor Salted Caramel Pumpkin Pecan Pie | Lemon Tree Dwelling
Desserts
No Bake Brown Sugar Cheesecake w/ Spiced Pears | Baking a Moment Nutella Kahlua Truffles | Kleinworth & Co Pumpkin Cupcakes & Maple Cream Cheese Frosting | Cupcake Diaries Cream Filled Coffee Cake | Tastes of Lizzy T Cranberry Orange Mulled Wine | Wine and Glue Praline Pumpkin Cheesecake | Maison De Pax
This pie looks incredible, Amber! I’m on love with that filling and of course that lattice crust is perfect!
Thanks Jen! I’m a fruit pie gal, and the color is fun for the holidays 😉
This pie is gorgeous Amber! The lattice crust is perfect and I love the pretty braided edge! I am drooling over that amazing slice – the raspberry filling is totally calling my name!
Thanks Kelly! I try 😉
LOVE the looks of this pie! I’ve never had a raspberry pie, but I can just imagine how good it’d be with some ice cream!
Thanks Ashley! And it would be PERFECT with vanilla ice cream on top!
So pretty and festive! I’m in love with the color, and that braided edge is just too cute!
Yes, the bright red is perfect for the holidays! Thanks Allie!
What a festive addition to the Thanksgiving dessert table, Amber! I love raspberries but I’ve never had them in a pie…I’m going to have to change that soon. 😉 Thanks so much for sharing your yummy recipe at our Thanksgiving Menu Blog Hop!
Thanks Samantha! Raspberry pie is so good, I hope you get to try it soon, and thanks for including me in the blog hop!
This is seriously one of the prettiest pies I’ve ever seen!! LOVE.
Thanks Dorothy! It was fun to make!
That looks seriously stunning! Yum!
Thank you Alessandra!
Amber, that lattice crust is GORGEOUS! I can never get mine to look even. Also, berry pies are the best pies 🙂 This would be gobbled up in a heartbeat at my Thanksgiving table!
Thank you so much! I hope you saw my tutorial for the crust: https://www.dessertnowdinnerlater.com/2014/11/lattice-pie-crust-tutorial/
You can do it!
This looks incredible!
Thanks Ann! It was beautiful and delicious, that’s for sure!
without a doubt my all time favorite pie!!
Nice! I’m a berry pie fan as well!