Chocolate Raspberry Hand Pies Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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by: MrsWheelbarrow

July4,2011

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  • Serves 8

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Author Notes

I've put up dozens of jars of Christine Ferber's Chocolate Raspberry preserves and used it in tarts and to fill cookies, The techniques from that preserves worked perfectly for the pie filling. Work quickly once you've mixed up the berries and chocolate to fill, cover and crimp. Freeze the pies for one hour or up to one day before baking. —MrsWheelbarrow

What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • My Mother's Pie Crust
  • 8 ouncesunsalted butter (the better the butter, the better the crust)
  • 2-2/3 cupsall purpose flour
  • 1/2 cupice cold water
  • Making Starry Hand Pies
  • 1 pintripe fragrant raspberries
  • 3 tablespoonssugar
  • Juice of 1/2 lemon
  • 2 ouncesbittersweet chocolate
  • Egg wash - one egg beaten with 1 Tbls. water
  • Turbinado sugar to sprinkle
Directions
  1. My Mother's Pie Crust
  2. Cut the butter into small dice and freeze for an hour.
  3. Cut the butter into the flour using your fingers, a pastry cutter, or by pulsing the mixture in the food processor until the butter is pea sized or smaller.
  4. Add the ice water and mix until the dough comes together. In the food processor, it's easiest to know when it's ready, as the dough will just form a ball.
  5. Divide the dough into two masses. Form into disks, wrap and refrigerate for an hour, or, preferably, overnight.
  1. Making Starry Hand Pies
  2. Work quickly to keep everything cold. Roll out each pie crust into a rectangle-ish shape about 16 x 8. Cut out eight 4" discs from each. Stamp out round vents (stars or hearts are nice) from 8 of the discs. Set aside the cut outs.
  3. Prepare a sheet pan with a sheet of parchment paper or a Silpat.
  4. Pick over the berries, but do not wash, as this reduces their essence (according to C. Ferber). Sprinkle the sugar, cornstarch and lemon juice over the berries. Grate the chocolate over the berries.
  5. Gently mix and without delay, divy up the filling onto eight of the discs, mounding it in the center. (Seriously, don't wait or the filling will get too wet.)
  6. Top the disc with a cut out one, pressing the edges together, then crimping with a fork or making a pretty fold. Place the cut out on the top at a jaunty angle.
  7. Brush the top but not the edges with the egg wash. Sprinkle with sugar. Freeze for one hour (or overnight) on the sheet pan.
  8. Preheat the oven to 400°. Bake the pies directly from the freezer for 15 minutes. Reduce the temperature to 350° and bake for 25-30 more minutes until golden brown and bubbly. Cool before serving.

Tags:

  • Pie
  • Chocolate
  • Fruit
  • Make Ahead
  • Serves a Crowd
  • Sheet Pan
  • Dessert
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17 Reviews

vvvanessa August 29, 2011

"Place the cut out on the top at a jaunty angle" might be the best recipe direction I've ever read.

THEToughCookie July 15, 2011

Making them today. What's better than chocolate and raspberries?

lapadia July 6, 2011

These are beautiful, and chocolate and raspberry...what's not to like? Thanks for sharing it!

mcs3000 July 6, 2011

Absolutely gorgeous!

MrsWheelbarrow July 5, 2011

Thank you everyone! I broke down and made another batch We couldn't bear to be without them.

Sugartoast July 5, 2011

I am making these now. Some things just can not wait.
Thanks, Cathy!!!!!

TheWimpyVegetarian July 5, 2011

Oh my! I will have to make these really soon. Really really soon.

fiveandspice July 5, 2011

Yummy! These look totally delicious. And I'm so very, very impressed with your lovely stars and crimping. I'd buy these in a bakery in a heartbeat.

lorigoldsby July 6, 2011

Yes, so impressed with your technique! I'm "pastry phobic" when it comes to rolling out crust!

MrsWheelbarrow July 6, 2011

Thank you! Fear not the pie crust! :) I believe most failures come from rolling the crust too thin. It should have body! The crust is the best part! (sort of)

inpatskitchen July 5, 2011

Yum!...I'm ready to eat!

Burnt O. July 5, 2011

I say break open a jar of the preserves and make some more!

nogaga July 5, 2011

Mmmm.....!

MrsWheelbarrow July 5, 2011

Thank you all! There's one left and my husband and I are circling, wondering who will grab it first.

Midge July 5, 2011

These look amazing!

boulangere July 4, 2011

How beautiful! And what would we all do without our mother's pie crust.

mrslarkin July 4, 2011

Lovely!!

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