Blackberry and apple pie

Jamie Oliver Blackberry and apple pie recipe

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Jamie Oliver

Date Published:
31/01/2008

Jamie:

"This is the best apple pie in the world. You can't go wrong with Bramley cooking apples, delicious blackberries and stem ginger. The cooking time can depend on how freshly picked the apples are, so the best thing is to cook them until they're softened first. And I don't know if you've noticed this, but blackberries in shops never seem to taste of anything these days unless they've just been picked from a local grower - so do try to get fresh ones if you can, or pick your own straight from the bush!"

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Serves 6 to 8

Ingredients

  • 1kg sweet shortcrust pastry
  • 50g butter, plus extra for greasing
  • 2 large Bramley apples, cored, peeled and each cut into 16 wedges
  • 4 Cox's apples, cored, peeled and each cut into 8 wedges
  • 1 heaped tablespoon chopped stem ginger, in syrup
  • 150g blackberries
  • 1 large free-range or organic egg, beaten
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon

Method: How to make blackberry and apple pie

1. First, make your pastry dough, wrap it in cling film and rest it in the fridge for at least half an hour. Then preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/gas 4. Put the butter and sugar into a saucepan and, when the butter has melted, add the apples, stem ginger and a tablespoon of the ginger syrup. Slowly cook for 15 minutes with a lid on, then add the blackberries, stir and cook for 5 more minutes with the lid off.

2. Meanwhile, remove your pastry from the fridge. Dust your work surface with flour, cut the pastry in half and, using a floured rolling pin, roll one of the pieces out until it's just under 1cm thick. (Rolling the dough between two layers of greaseproof paper will also stop it sticking to your rolling pin.) Butter a shallow 26cm pie dish and line with the pastry, trimming off any excess round the edges using a sharp knife.

3. Tip the cooled apples and blackberries into a sieve, reserving all the juices, then put the fruit into the lined pie dish so you have a mound in the middle. Spoon over half the reserved juices. Brush the edge of the pastry with beaten egg. Roll out the second piece of pastry, just as you did the first, and lay it over the top of the pie. Trim the edges as before and crimp them together with your fingers. Brush the top of the pie with the rest of the beaten egg, sprinkle generously with sugar and the cinnamon, and make a couple of slashes in the top of the pastry.

4. Place the pie on a baking tray and then put it directly on the bottom of the preheated oven for 55 to 60 minutes, until golden brown and crisp. To serve, slice the pie into portions and serve with a generous dollop of custard.

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Recipe taken from Jamie At Home by Jamie Oliver
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  1. How much sugar should I use with the butter in the saucepan? (Step 1). The sugar is not included in the ingredient list.
    Posted by siew leng on 02/07/2009 10:26:04
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  2. very good i tried it at home scrummmmmchous another 1 of your perfect recipes sucessssssssssss!
    Posted by healthy diet on 18/10/2008 21:01:58
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