2.05.2010

{delightful} rustic blackberry almond pie


by now you know I am a pie fan and I adore blackberries. Is it that darn color again (like eggplant?) I don't know. When blackberries are fresh I just love the way they pop in your mouth. Like each individual bubble bursts. They are sweet and luscious. I love the hints of blackberry in wine, the sweetness in jam, and the color ooooh - all the time. They are just beautiful!

This rustic pie is a fun way to wrap up your favorite fruit. Here I combined the blackberries with some almond paste just to see what happened. It was great! Enjoy some pie this weekend!

rustic blackberry almond pie by ann west

1 round flaky pie dough (from dollop here).

1 tube almond paste
3 cups fresh blackberries
1/2 cup sugar
squeeze of lemon
2 tbls butter - melted

Toss your berries, sugar, lemon and butter and set aside. Roll your almond paste between two sheets of wax paper into a thin round.

Roll your pie dough out into a large circle. Place the almond paste in the center. ( you may need to cut it down a bit). Mound the berries in the center of the almond paste (which is on top of the dough). Fold the edges one by one until your pie is partially covered. Sprinkle with sugar. Bake in a 375 degree over for 35- 45 minutes.

enjoy!

9 comments:

Lori P said...
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Lori P said...

Blackberries and almonds? YUM! You had me at almonds.

Have a great weekend and enjoy. It looks delicious.

Char said...

oh my that looks so wonderful

We Blog Artists said...

YUM...I love rustic blueberries AND almond paste...I think I have myself a desert for tonight.THANK YOU!
Char

amy and ann said...

oh....... that looks so good. LOVE the series of beautiful photographs too!
amy

Rachel Follett said...

Yum! This looks delicious!

pam said...

that makes my mouth water! I'm going to try w/blueberries this weekend (still have a bunch frozen from last summer). On another note... Imagine my surprise when I showed up at work yesterday to fine warm scones. Thank you, ann! delicious, as always.

the southern hostess said...

Oh my goodness! This is edible happiness.

Sadie said...

just did a blackberry picture on mine!

changed my link too: ladysadieblog.blogspot.com