Today I'm so happy to share my first reader submitted guest post! The lovely Sarah from A Girl In Transit is here to share her recipe for mini pies!
________________________________________________________Hi there! I'm Sarah and I'm a wife, mother, dog owner, and the writer of my blog
A Girl In Transit. First off I want to say how awesome Katie is. So creative and inspiring and I'm SO thankful that I'm sharing a recipe with you on her blog today. Thank you Katie! Below you'll find my own rendition of a family recipe. Mini Skandinavian Jelly Pies. The perfect snack to bake when you are craving a berry treat. Especially when berries aren't in season. Enjoy!
I've been wanting pie lately, but none of the fresh fruit in season has me inspired, so I did my own spin on a recipe my mom taught me. My mother's recipe is two sugar cookies sandwiched together with jam in the middle. Mine is two pie crust dough with preserves in the middle. The great part about jam and preserves is you can buy it (or make it when the fruit is in season) and you can use it throughout the year. We chose raspberry preserves. Samantha definitely enjoyed them and was the perfect little companion and helper.
- Ingredients:
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 3/4 cup shortening (recommended: Crisco. I would also recommend the measured sticks of Crisco. Much easier to work with)
- Ice water
- Optional, sanding sugar
- Serves about a dozen
- Directions:
In a medium-mixing bowl cut the shortening and salt into the flour by hand or with a pastry blender until it's the texture of cornmeal. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of ice water over the mixture and mix just until the dough is moistened. Repeat by adding 6 to 8 tablespoons water (one at a time) until all the dough is just moist. Take care not to over mix.
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Divide the dough in half and roll into a ball. Roll 1 of the balls out with a rolling pin. (Tip: sandwich the dough between two pieces of wax paper. You handle the dough less and you don't need extra flour which would dry out the crust.) Cut out 12 small circles with a cookie cutter (My cutter was about 3 inches across). Place on a greased cookie sheet. Dollop about a tablespoon of preserves in the center of each circle. Then proceed to roll out the 2nd ball of dough and cut out 12 more circles with the cookie cutter.With water or egg wash use a brush or your finger to outline the bottom dough circle's outer edge. This acts as a glue to seal the top dough circle to the bottom. Once all the pies have the tops on them push the edges around to seal and either prick with a fork or cute an x with a knife in the middle of each pie to let them vent. Brush more egg wash over the top of each pie and sprinkle with sanding sugar. Cook in the oven for 15-20 minutes, or until the tops are light brown.
*Click HERE to see the original pie crust recipe
***Thank you so much, Sarah, for sharing this amazing recipe! I can't wait to try it out!!
Have a great weekend, friends! xoxo Katie
These look Delicious and Beautiful, too!!
ReplyDeletelove pictures with the raspberry jam - beautiful colour and structure! yammi!
ReplyDeletestaklene bombone
this is heavenly :) I adore jelly pies and should make them more! I wanted to bake this afternoon but I've just discovered that all the eggs are gone. Such a bummer! xo Nikki
ReplyDeleteWhat a simple & great idea! I will definitely try these, I think creme de marrons would make an amazing filling... (:
ReplyDeleteahh wow. they look so good!
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Oh this look very yum!!! A real recipe as compared to the fake one I posted today. lol. Will try these for sure... thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese types of things are right up my alley! I can't wait to make them. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYum!!! Those look amazing!
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In England these are called Jam Tarts :) They're very yummy indeed.
ReplyDeleteYum! These look so good! I'm going to have to try this out.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Sarah's blog!
ReplyDeleteAnd BOY these look yummy!!
I know what I'm doing this weekend... :)
xo!
Sarah is my wife and she is amazing at this stuff. Thanks Katie for featuring her!
ReplyDeleteAawwww how adorable is the picture of her cute little daughter looking into the bowl?! Dearest! <3
ReplyDeleteGah! These look so delicious! I definitely wanna try this recipe! Thanks so much for sharing! Xo
ReplyDeleteomgggggg these look SO delicious. I definitely know what I'll be doing on my day off
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the recipe and our Samantha with your lovely group. Sarah is great cook and most wonderful Mom. 'Couse, I wouldn't be partial. Sarah's Grandma
Aw! It's so cute! I'm not a pie person though.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness, these look amazing!
ReplyDeleteAhhh these look so cute!
ReplyDeletexo Heather
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yum and adorable!
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These are so cute and look super-delicious! Thanks for sharing!
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I've got these baking in the oven right now :) Tried quite a few different jams in them, including a spicy apple and some Ficoco...pretty excited! Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeletethese look so good! love the last pic :)
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oh my goodness, these look incredibly delicious!!!!
ReplyDeletethose look yummy!!! and the best part, super easy!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG, pardon me while I wipe the drool from my computer screen. I promise I tried not to lick it, but I couldn't help it! Must try.
ReplyDeleteThese look so yummy! I have to make some with my daughters.
ReplyDeleteYou little girl is sooooooo cute!
I'm a little late to the party, but these look so delicious and adorable. Totally making these for Easter weekend!!!
ReplyDeleteJust pinned this for later. Pies are my favorite... especially mini ones! Look sooo yummy!
ReplyDeleteSeems to be delicious ! I'll try soon.
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