This Old-Fashioned Peach Pie Proves Made-From-Scratch Doesn’t Have to Be Difficult

This Old-Fashioned Peach Pie Proves Made-From-Scratch Doesn’t Have to Be Difficult

Here's everything you need for this mouth watering old-fashioned peach pie. This recipe requires 45 mins. of prep time and 1 hr. of cooking time, and makes one 9-inch double crust pie, or eight servings.

Ingredients to Gather

1 full recipe Perfect Pie Crust (2 single crusts)
3 pounds peeled and sliced ripe peaches (fresh or frozen), about 8 cups sliced peaches
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon (optional)
1 to 2 teaspoons lemon juice
Tiny pinch of kosher salt
4 tablespoon cornstarch
1 large egg
1 tablespoon milk
Sanding sugar or any coarse sugar

Directions to Follow

Prepare the pie dough through dividing the dough into two disks and chilling: Instructions for preparing your pie dough can be found here.
Roll out the bottom crust: Remove one of the chilled disks of pie dough from the refrigerator and let it stand a few minutes at room temperature until it is pliable.
Roll the dough out into a large circle, about 11 to 12 inches in diameter. Fit the dough into the pie plate and refrigerate while you prepare the filling. Don’t bother trimming the edges just yet; leave it until the end.
Make the peach filling: In a large mixing bowl combine the peeled and sliced peaches, sugar, cinnamon, lemon juice, and salt, folding gently to combine. Taste one of the peaches and add additional sugar for sweetness or lemon juice for tartness if you think it's necessary.
Sprinkle the corn starch evenly over stop and gently stir to mix it in.
Spread the filling into the chilled pie crust and place the entire thing back into the refrigerator to chill.
Roll out the top crust (and lattice weave, if desired): Remove the second pie crust (and third, if using; see Recipe Note) from the fridge. For a simple rolled-out top crust, roll the pie crust into a 9-inch circle and transfer it to the top of the chilled pie. Slash vents in a few places using a sharp knife.
For a lattice crust, like the one pictured, and roll out the dough into a wide rectangle. Cut evenly-sized strips of dough — I like to use a pizza wheel to cut the strips and a ruler as a guide (the width of most rulers is also a good width for the strips of lattice). Weave the strips into a lattice top for the pie.
Trim the edges of the top crust and the bottom crust, leaving enough bottom crust to cover the edge of the top crust neatly. Crimp the dough to seal the edges.
Chill the assembled pie in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
While the pie chills, preheat the oven to 400°F. Place an oven rack in the bottom third of the oven. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil to catch any pie leakage. Whisk the egg and tablespoon of milk together.
Bake the pie: Remove the chilled pie from the fridge and brush the top with the egg-milk mixture. Sprinkle with sanding sugar. Place the pie on the prepared baking sheet.
Bake the pie in the bottom third of the oven for about 1 hour, or until the filling is bubbling in the center of the pie.
Remove from the oven and cool completely on a wire rack before serving.

You can also serve the pie warm; just cool completely first and then warm it in the oven before serving or warm individual pieces in the microwave.

Wow! This is one amazing peach pie. Have you ever made peach pie? What do you think of this recipe? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!

Article & Photo Source: Simply Recipes

 





5 Comments

  1. Rita Box
    Rita Box July 27, 22:55

    Tasty looking

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  2. Tasty Page and Simple Recipes
    Tasty Page and Simple Recipes August 12, 17:31

    Great! thanks I really love

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  3. David Martinez
    David Martinez August 12, 22:26

    Oh that look’s so delicious like our grandmothers made years ago!

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  4. Sally Moffatt
    Sally Moffatt August 13, 11:00

    Want

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  5. Lisa Bernadowicz
    Lisa Bernadowicz August 13, 12:31

    Bet it won’t be as good as my aunt esthers

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