Would you believe I have another coconut recipe? This one isn't so fancy or crazy, just a simple strawberry and blueberry pie with toasted coconut on top.
All of the flavors really did meld well very together.
This pie did not go to hubbys' work (sorry guys), it was devoured at home.
I must share with you that when this was baking there was the smell of blueberry pie throughout the house as well as toasted coconut; it was really a 3D-unique'ish smell. I loved it.
blueberry-strawberry pie w/ toasted coconut
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(basic blueberry pie sort of adapted from Gourmet )
For the dough:
1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 stick (1/2 cup) cold unsalted butter, cut into bits
1 large egg yolk, beaten lightly with 1 1/2 tablespoons ice water
For the filling:
3 TB cornstarch
3 TB rum
2 TB fresh lemon juice
2/3 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
2 - 3 cups fresh blueberries (depending how thick you want your pie)
1 & 1/2 cup fresh strawberries, chopped into 1 inch pieces
about 1 cup +/- of sweetened coconut
some heavy cream as a pie wash for the top then sprinkle on about 1 1/2 TB coarse sugar
Make the dough: In a bowl stir together the flour, the sugar, and the salt. Add the butter, and blend the mixture until it resembles coarse meal. Add the yolk mixture, toss the mixture until the liquid is incorporated, and form the dough into a ball. Dust the dough with flour and chill it, wrapped in plastic wrap, for 1 hour.
Make the filling: In a large bowl stir together the cornstarch, the rum, the lemon juice, the sugar, and the cinnamon. Add the blueberries, and combine the mixture well.
Pour the filling into a 6- to 7-cup deep gratin dish or other shallow baking dish. (I used a deep dish/gratin). Roll out the dough slightly larger than the dish. Roll out the dough slightly larger than the dish on a floured surface and drape it over the filling. Fold the overhang under, pressing the dough to the edge of the dish, and crimp the edge decoratively. Make slits and holes in the crust for air vents, brush the crust with the heavy cream, and sprinkle it with the coarse sugar.
Bake the pie on a baking sheet in the middle of a preheated 375 degree F oven for 1 hour to 1 1/4 hours, or until the filling is bubbly and the crust is golden.
**Now, if you want a toasted coconut topping, during the last 15 to 20 minutes of cooking remove pie from over, gently brush the top of the pie with a beaten egg and then sprinkle on the sweetened coconut. (using an egg wash not heavy cream, this time around helps the coconut adhere). Make the coconut topping as thin or as thick as you like.**
When done baking, transfer the pie to a rack and let it cool.
5/26/09
toasted coconut, blueberry-strawberry pie
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365 days of Coconut. That's your cookbook- I think you can do it, you obsessed woman. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious!!!
That coconut topping won me over. I am usually not a huge pie fan, but with berries and coconut, watch out! I could probably eat the whole pie!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. I can *almost* taste it! It's beautiful! And what a great idea.
ReplyDeleteHey! Love the new header. This pie looks awesome! I bet it smelled just incredible while baking!! Did you guys have a nice memorial day weekend? I hope so!
ReplyDeleteI have nothing to say.....damn I want this pie!
ReplyDeleteHAHAHA 3D smell, I love it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very moist and juicy, delicious! Some things are better kept and devoured at home, plus, pies don't travel very well ;)
my god that looks magical! lovely colors and i LOVE coconut :)
ReplyDeleteGoing nuts with coconuts =P yum yum!!
ReplyDeleteooo, I would love this pie with coconut and blueberry and strawberry! Excellent!
ReplyDeletewow, that looks scrumptious! I love fruit pies and toasted coconut.. so yum!
ReplyDeletejust. delicious.
ReplyDeleteoh. my!!!
I love everything coconut and now for some strange reason I want coconut grilled shrimp. drooollll...sounds and looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteLike the new header too.
This looks and sounds devine!
ReplyDeleteYou are the national spokeswoman for coconut! And I love it!
ReplyDeleteYou are coco-obsessed! Lol. I love the red, white and blue pie.
ReplyDeleteI am loving all the uses of coconut lately. Keep it up, Dawn! The pie looks and sounds divine and I know my husband would be shocked if I made this for him. He is such a nut for fruit pies.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is suck a cool combo, I would never have put those together. YUM!
ReplyDeleteif you subbed in raspberries, i think that would be my dream pie. it's pretty close though! lovely.
ReplyDeleteyum! looks like it'd be good colors for 4th of july!
ReplyDeleteIt must've smelled like heaven. It's your red, white and blue pie that would be great for the 4th of July.
ReplyDeletethis is a work of art
ReplyDeleteSounds very good. I love the topping!
ReplyDeleteI am totally drooling right now. Love coconut on anything. After I saw your coconut cheesit thingies I had to put coconut on my chocolate bark last week. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteWow, amazing Dawn! I've never seen coconut on top of a blueberry pie! I can imagine the smell! Wish I could have been there to taste and smell. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my! I don't think I've ever made a pie using coconut. Just great with those berries!
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this. Although as much as I love the fruits, the coconut won me over. LOL.
ReplyDeleteI love the mix of strawberries and blueberries. Another great recipe Dawn!
ReplyDeleteI am not a big coconut fan, but this pie was absolutely delicious. I really enjoyed it and I have to admit I got more than a few glances from co-workers when I was eating it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a crazy combo...it sounds mouth-watering...yum.
ReplyDeleteI would have never thought of that - although I am really glad you did - because I cannot wait to try it! :)
ReplyDeleteWill you PLEASE move to Portland and be my neighbor...PLEASE? This looks like the most beautiful pie I've ever seen. Another amazing creation Dawn!
ReplyDeleteThe new header looks cute.
Hot damn, Dawn...we must cook for each other. I'll do the savory, you the desserts. I want toasted coconut like a PDQ.
ReplyDeleteThat looks just incredible! And, now I'd like a piece of that and some tea, please.
ReplyDeletegosh, I love anything with coconut on top...but made with seasonal blueberries and strawberries, even better!!
ReplyDeleteYum! Interesting combo! I just discovered that I liked coconut this year. .
ReplyDeletei think i need to make a blueberry pie... coconut sounds like a lovely addition:) in anything, really!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, does this ever look amazing! I have a weird thing with blueberries in that I like them in things like pancakes and muffins but not so much in pies. However, this is definitely making me change my mind. I think it's the coconut! I am bookmarking it for sure.
ReplyDeleteBring on the coconut sista!
ReplyDeleteLove the pie. I would have kept it a home as well!
It's fantastic Dawn, I love your pictures!! That last one made me want to stab the screen to get a bite!!
ReplyDeleteDear God, girl....if I make all of these wonderful recipes I'm finding here and step on the bathroom scale..it will.....EXPLODE!
ReplyDeleteOh, so what.......as long as it doesn't break the window, it's all good.
This pie looks AMAZING Dawn! :)
Dear Lord, Dawn! That is simply gorgeous - and all of my favorites: berries, coconut and PIE!
ReplyDeleteKeep the coconut coming...
Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum! GREAT!
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favorites in one dessert, coconut & blueberries. I would be in haven to taste this.
ReplyDeleteYou should rename your blog to reflect your love of all things coconut!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very Memorial Day-sh recipe!
The coconut topping looks so pretty! I love how toasty, but white it looks against the colourful fruit.
ReplyDeletefancy and crazy? no. stupendous and slobber-inducing? yes ma'am. and hey--it's perfect for the 4th of july. :)
ReplyDeleteWell that first pick just about knocked me out of the chair. There can never, ever be too much coconut. Cuckoo for coconut... make that a book :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome job buddy... sometimes you just have to keep the good ones for yourself right?
This looks so pretty! I love the coconut topping, it sounds really unique.
ReplyDeleteI love strawberries and blueberries together--the coconut puts it over the top. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI bet that coconut on top gave it great texture!
ReplyDeleteThis pie looks amazing. I would not of thought of paring blueberries and strawberries with coconut in a pie..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
What a lovely pie! My hubby may love coconut almost as much as you do - he would gobble this right up!
ReplyDeleteOooh, love the coconut topping. this pie looks perfect!
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ReplyDeleteAs for me you can have as many coconut recipes as you like, I love it! I can believe you, this must have smelled fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness... this looks delicious! fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so fabulous Dawn! I bet the aroma was heavenly - I would eat half of your pie in one sitting it looks so good.
ReplyDeleteYou mean there's none left?! Darn. The berry lusciousness is totally calling out to me!
ReplyDeleteDawn, Dawn, Dawn...if only you knew the power your desserts had over me. I see these things you post about, and literally, my stomach starts growling immediately. This pie looks awesome. You can post about as much coconut as you like; I love the stuff! This pie looks incredible. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI'm kind of going crazy over this recipe right now!!!!!!!!
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That pie looks amazing! I like the sound of the coconut and berry combo!
ReplyDeleteLove that coconut top!
ReplyDeleteAlso love your blog! I just followed you and added you to my blog roll!
Oh my gosh!
ReplyDeleteThat looks absolutely amazing!
it looks delicious. unique recipe, thanks
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