Friday, June 21, 2013

CHERRY PIE IN A JAR WITH STARS



Our sour cherries ripened just in time to make Cherry Pie!!!

But not just any Cherry Pie... Cherry Pie in small BALL jars... with stars! 

And they are just in time for the 4th of July...



Aren't they just the cutest? 








Star spangled delicious and easy to make too!  They will literally be the stars of your picnic or get together!!!!







STONEGABLE CHERRY PIE IN A JAR WITH STARS

1 Pate Brisse Recipe (pie dough)
2 1/2 cups pitted sour cherries
1 tsp freshly squeezed lemon juice
1/2 cup sugar
1 1/2 TBS cornstarch
1/4 tsp salt
1 TBS heavy cream
sanding sugar


Make pie dough by clicking HERE. I use Martha Stewart's recipe... it is the best I've found!


While the dough chills, put cherries and lemon juice in a medium bowl. In another bowl mix the sugar, cornstarch and salt.

Add the dry ingredients to the cherries and gently mix until the cherries are evenly coated. Set aside.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Pinch off a ball of dough and mold into the bottom of a 4 oz. ball jar.

Pinch off more dough and form the dough up the sides until the whole inside of the ball jar is lined with dough.

Chill for 15 minutes.








Fill the jars with cherries.








Bake for 45 minutes. Cover with foil after 15 minutes.


Meanwhile, roll out the remaining dough and cut into stars.









Brush with the cream and sprinkle with sanding sugar. Put the stars on a parchment lined baking sheet.

Bake for 12-15 minutes, until the tips of the stars are slightly browned.


Top off each mini cherry pie with a star!








Serve warm or cold... or with a dollop of ice cream right in the jar before you put on the star crust!


YUMMY!


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32 comments:

  1. Cherry Pie looks delicious. It makes me hungry.
    Hugs

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  2. Yvonne everything you do is done with such artistry. These little cherry pies with stars are perfection!

    xoxo
    Karena
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  3. What a wonderful idea to use mason jars for individual servings! So adorable! Sour cherries remind me so much of my childhood and the tree we had in our backyard. Loved eating lots of fried cherries!

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  4. OMG. They look so yummy. Very creative idea and your decoration force to eat them.

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  5. Not only do they look delicious, but they are so cute too!

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  6. Oh I just love those Yvonne!! They are so cute and sound delicious! :-)
    Vanessa

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  7. Can you fill the jars that full and not have them all over the oven:)/ Also, wher do you find sanding sugar? I really would like to TRY these, I am so NOT a baker!!! XO

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    1. Pinky, put them on a lined baking sheet. I can get you sanding sugar. You can use regualar sugar too!

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  8. Aren't those the cutest little pies??!! They're so perfect for the 4th, Yvonne.

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  9. Yvonne, your pies-in-a-jar are adorable, and they look delicious. Your step-by-step explained the procedure beautifully! I've got small Ball jars that are just waiting to be filled. My family will love this dessert. Thank you for always gracing Foodie Friday with your talent, heart, and friendship.

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  10. Looks both beautiful and delicious!! I'm going to be trying this over the weekend!

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  11. what an adorable recipe, and so do-able! thanks for sharing.

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  12. Super presentation of a great summer recipe. Love the cherry pies and stars.

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  13. Oh so cute! They'd be the hit of the BBQ for sure:@)

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  14. Yvonne, these are so adorable!! I love this idea. And now I want one!! Of course you have styled them in the most adorable way ever too!!

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  15. Yvonne, these are adorable! I've been saving Bonne Maman jelly jars just to make some of these pies in a jar. I think this is a clever idea and perfect for serving pie to a large group. Pretty photos! ~ sarah

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  16. Darling...just DARLING! Beautiful photos, too.

    I'll have to check & see if our White House Farms have sour cherries yet. I grew up with many such trees on our property & I miss that tart, pucker!

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  17. Love those!!...the perfect holiday dessert...and just love the star!..The perfect "cherry on the top" !!!
    Have a great weekend Yvonne!

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  18. Couldn't be cuter! You are set for the 4th!
    Jenna

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  19. Those are darn cute, my husbands favorite pie. I'll consider making him his own batch, and if I could pick one fruit tree to be able to grow, it would be a cherry tree.
    Bliss

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  20. Oh I love these Yvonne!!! I think lining the mason jars with dough is perfect. Such a fun, festive dessert to serve and so pretty too. Happy Weekend!

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  21. These are too cute! Cherry pie is one of my favorites!!~~Angela

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  22. Simply adorable, not to mention yummy!! Cute idea that's perfect for the 4th!
    Blessings,
    Leslie

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  23. Yvonne~ What an adorable star-spangled salute and feast for the eyes and taste buds! I'm drooling and ready to fill my jars with your delicious mini cherry pies! Perfectly patriotic & portion controlled too!

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  24. Yvonne...you created the most amazing looking and undoubtedly delicious pie in a jar I have ever seen. And as always, you styled it perfectly. I'd sure love to learn from you... :)

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  25. Yvonne,
    Amazing presentation for dessert, dear friend!!!
    I L O V E individual size desserts!!!
    Thanks for sharing this adorable recipe and clever idea with us!!!
    Fondly,
    Pat

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  26. Look super yummy !
    Perfect for evening party :)

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  27. Those look great. This is a really great entertaining idea. I could see variations for different holidays easily made, too
    Blessings
    Susie

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  28. I am so making these! Hope you don't mind if we share a link to your blog and an image on our customer newsletter. Caron

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