Flour, cornstarch, and tapioca can all be used to thicken fruit pie, but the ideal choice often depends on the fruit. For this cherry-berry blend, quick-cooking tapioca is best for the job ...
Although cherry pie is inextricably linked with the United States, its roots should rather be sought in Europe. Ancient Romans already baked fruit pies, but the first written recipe for a cherry ...
To achieve a crisp pie base rather than a soggy bottom, you need to use a thick, heavy pie tin or dish, as this will absorb more heat and get hotter than a thinner one. Surprisingly, the colour of ...
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From flaky all-butter crusts to crushed Oreos and stewed fruit to silky chiffon fillings, there’s a world of possibility with pie. Because pie is inherently rustic in nature, I love the ...