My favorite cherry pie

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Summer is coming to the end. Here, it is a season blessed with bountiful harvest of fruits, berries and veggies of all kind. Busy season for kitchen affairs.

On the last day of summer I will share another recipe from my recipes notebook. This is the best summer pie, in my opinion, - cherry pie with meringue. It is fragrant, crunchy and juicy. Besides, the preparation is very simple. My hubby love it so much that he never mind to help me. 😊🥰

I bake it throughout the year using preserved cherries. I preserve pitted cherries especially for this pie with minimum sugar, just in their own juice. Usually, 1 liter jar of cherries is enough (my baking tray is about 33×33 cm). But it tastes better with fresh cherries. So, here we go.

Ingredients:

pitted cherries
4 eggs
250 g butter
4 cups of wheat flour
2 cups of sugar
1 sachet of vanilla sugar
1 tea spoon of baking powder
lemon juice for quenching the baking powder

The cup is 200 ml.

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Prepare cherries. If you have fresh cherries, remove pits. Put them in a colander for a while to drain the juice. This is important.

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Take 4 eggs. Separate whites and yolks. Put whites in the fridge.

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Mix the butter with 3 cups of flour in a bowl. I chop with the table knife. The 4th cup put aside to add on the final step as needed.

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You'd get a crumb.

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Add baking powder quenched with lemon juice.

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Whip yolks with 1 cup of sugar and vanilla sugar.

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Now add whipped yolks to the bowl with mixture of butter and flour. Knead the shortbread dough.

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Now you need to roll out the dough and put on a baking sheet lined with parchment. I use a silicone mat because shortbread dough tears easily.

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The thickness of the dough should be about 0.5 cm. Use the fork to make punctures with all over the dough so that it does not puff up during baking.

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Spread the cherries evenly.

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Here, I thought there weren't enough cherries, so I added a few large raspberries. It turned out an incredible combination!

Put the pie into the oven, pre-heated to 180 C degrees.

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Bake the pie until half done. It takes me about 20 minutes.

Before taking out the pie, whip the egg whites with the second cup of sugar until stiff peaks form.

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Cover the cherries with the whipped egg whites and put back to the oven for about 15 minutes.

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That's it. Your pie is ready!

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Bon appetit! I must confess, at this moment I am a little jealous of you.😊😊😊


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Thanks for stopping by and have a good weekend!


Cheers,
@zirochka



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I craved sweets after seeing this.. looks truly delicious
!PIZZA

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I love the tip of separation of yolk and egg White because most commonly and mistakenly when mixed together they make the pie or cakes horrible in taste. Also you mentioned clearly to fold the better I remembered my fudge cake ruined because of over mixing hehe much more to learn about baking hehe. Yummy !LUV

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This looks very good witht he sugar cream on top. I like this kind of cake with currants. (Sweet and Sour) great combination.

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Absolutely! Contrasting taste and texture. 😋

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Yum, this is almost like a twist on Lemon Meringue Pie, looks very good.
I would never have thought of adding a meringue topping on top of cherries/berries!
Thank you for sharing this with us @zirochka.

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Lemons doesn't grow here, at least they didn't before climate start to change. But cherries and plums are in abundance.😊

Thank you for your comment, @lizelle

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I live in a subtropical region, so lemons grow well here, but berries and cherries generally are pricey even though they grow in other provinces in our country. This year strawberries and blueberries have been more affordable so the farmers must be having good crops.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend @zirochka

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Wow, you made me very hungry....This looks so amazing i will definitely try this one day😏

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It is definitely one of my favorites. I will soon travel to the south of Chile and be able to taste this delicacy.

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Who would think that they have similar sweets on the other side of earth 😊

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muy bueno me encantaría hacerlo jeje

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Виглядає дуже смачно! Рецепт забираю в свій блокнотик))

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Дякую ) Думаю ви не пожалкуєте 😊😉

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Yay!!! I hope there's still left a slice for me 😍

I usually make a sponge cake with cherry, and this recipe is like my rhubarb pie. I love it!

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Where do you get rhubarb for the pie? I mean, I never saw it on the market. The last time I tasted rhubarb was in my childhood/younth from granny's garden. Eh....

I hope there's still left a slice for me

I just baked plum pie 😉☺️ Help yourself, please 🧡

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Дякую за покрокову інструкцію пирога. Прочитав тепер, і зрозумів, що проголодався, а ще годину робити. Одна з макових булочок, куплені в обід, додому вже не донеситься ;-)
Ми раніше частіше теж робили подібні пироги з різними фруктовими начинками, правда, взбиті білки рідко використовували зверху. Зараз інколи робимо з творогом або яблуками

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Пироги це взагалі супер-їжа ))

Прочитав тепер, і зрозумів, що проголодався, а ще годину робити

Перевага віддаленої роботи в тому, що можна все суміщати 😊😉

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