It’s pie season! Try your hand at making at making some from scratch this year, I know you’ll love how they turn out! Some of my favorite recipes are grandma’s famous pumpkin pie, caramel apple pie, and raspberry pie!
Easy Homemade Cherry Pie
First off, this pie is absolutely incredible and super simple to make! Plus, this pie could double for either upcoming holiday – Thanksgiving OR Christmas. I’m leaning more towards Christmas though because that vibrant red color just screams Christmas to me! That and, you likely already have your Thanksgiving menu plans ready to go. Or are there some last minute planners out there? I know I’m guilty! Basically there are two things that makes this pie so easy. First, the actual pie crust. While the crust is homemade, it’s just 4 ingredients (one of which is water and another is salt!). The pie crust is fool-proof and seriously easy. But it turns out flaky, buttery, and perfect every time! The next thing is that I used premade cherry pie filling. It’s so much quicker than pitting lots of cherries and making a homemade filling. Which time seems to be what everyone wants more of during the holidays! So save that time and make this impressive (but secretly easy) cherry pie.
Ingredient List
Homemade cherry pie, simplified! The holidays are stressful enough- making desserts shouldn’t have to be. This easy cherry pie recipe is great because it has a 4-ingredient homemade crust and uses canned filling for easy prep. Check out the recipe card at the end of the post for measurements!
All-Purpose Flour: The flour is the base for the quick and easy crust. If you’re gluten-free, try this almond flour pie crust! Granulated Sugar: Adds a bit of sweetness to the crust, balancing out the tangy cherries. Salt: Gives the crust some extra oomph by balancing the sweet and bringing out the buttery goodness. Just a pinch is all you need. Butter-Flavored Shortening: Makes the crust flaky and tender. Cut it into the flour for that perfect crumble. Ice Water: Cold water is key here. Add it slowly until the dough forms, and don’t overmix for a light crust. Cherry Pie Filling: Keep it simple with the canned stuff—it’s delicious and makes life easier. Egg White: Glues everything together. Brush it between layers to seal the deal and keep things from getting soggy. Water: Mix this with the egg white for a shiny, golden crust when you brush it on top. Coarse Sugar (for sprinkling): Sprinkle a little for a sweet crunch on top of your crust. This is my secret weapon for having a pie that looks like it came from a bakery!
How to Make Easy Cherry Pie
Remember, patience is key—allow the pie to cool completely before serving to let the flavors meld and the filling set. Enjoy this easy cherry pie as a delightful dessert for any occasion!
Making Your Dough
Preparing Your Pie
Use a Premade Pie Crust: Short on time? Use a store-bought pie crust so the process is even quicker! Place a Pan Under Your Pie: Place a sheet pan underneath the pie to catch any filling that may drip over the side of the pie. This prevents it from burning to the bottom of your oven. For Bigger Pie Pans: Need to fill a bigger pie pan? Make 1.5x the amount of crust and use a 3rd can of pie filling. Add as much of the 3rd can as necessary to fill the pie pan. Switch Up Your Crust: Get creative with the crust! Use a rolling pin that has a pattern on it or incorporate braided dough into the crust or lattice.
At Room Temperature: Store at room temperature for up to 3 days. Cover with foil or plastic wrap or place in an airtight container. In the Refrigerator: Store in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
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