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    Pear Pie with Butterscotch

    November 10, 2016 by Style Sweet 3 Comments

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    A butterscotch-filled, vanilla-specked pear pie topped with an all-butter lattice crust and flaky sea salt.

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    Pear Pie with Butterscotch

    A butterscotch-filled, vanilla-specked pear pie topped with an all-butter lattice crust and flaky sea salt.
    Prep Time1 hour hr
    Total Time4 hours hrs
    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: butterscotch, pear pie
    Servings: 12

    Ingredients

    All-Butter Crust

    • 2 ⅔ cup all-purpose flour
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
    • 1 cup + 2 tbsp very cold butter diced
    • ½ cup cold butter
    • ¼ cup ice
    • 1 tablespoon apple cider or white vinegar
    • 1 egg
    • 1 splash milk
    • turbinado sugar and flaky sea salt for sprinkling

    Pear Filling

    • 1 medium apple thinly sliced
    • 5 to 6 medium pears thinly sliced
    • juice of one lemon
    • ½ cup granulated sugar
    • 2 tablespoon all-purpose flour
    • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
    • ½ vanilla bean seeds scraped out

    Butterscotch Sauce

    • ¼ cup unsalted butter
    • ½ cup brown butter
    • ½ cup white sugar
    • ½ cup heavy cream
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla
    • ½ vanilla bean seeds scraped out
    • 1 tablespoon scotch optional
    • ½ teaspoon salt

    Instructions

    All-Butter Crust

    • In a large bowl, stir together the flour, salt, and sugar.  Place the ice in the water and set aside.
    • Cut in the cold butter with a pastry cutter or by hand, rubbing the pieces of butter between your thumb, index, and middle fingers.  Once the pieces are no longer lager than about a peanut, begin to flatten the pieces of butter in sheets between your palms.  Be careful not to over-work the butter or let it get too warm.
    • Working with only a couple tablespoons at a time, add in about 6 to 8 tablespoons of the water along with the vinegar.  Stir together using a wooden spoon or even just a clean hand in the bowl.  The dough should appear fairly shaggy and not sticky.  Once you can squeeze a few pieces together and they hold, the dough is done being mixed.  Do not over-mix.
    • Divide the dough into half and shape each piece into a disk.  Wrap in plastic and refrigerate for at least a couple of hours, or overnight (preferably).
    • Once ready, bring one disc out of the refrigerator and allow to rest for about 10 minutes.  Liberally flour the work surface and begin to roll out the dough, working from the center out – rotating the dough after each roll.  Roll the dough until about ¼ inch thick and about 12 to 13 inches in diameter.
    • Gently roll the dough around the rolling pin and transfer to a 8 or 9 inch pie tin.  Fit the dough into the bottom of the tin and up the sides, allowing for about an inch of overhang.  Trim with kitchen sheers and place back in the refrigerator.
    • Meanwhile, make the pear filling (recipe to follow).
    • For the lattice top, repeat step 5 Using a ruler and pastry wheel or sharp paring knife, cut dough into 1 to 2-inch wide strips. The centre strips should be slightly longer than the diameter of the pie pan. You’ll need about 6 to 10 strips to create the lattice top, depending on desired width and spacing in between.  Place the strips on a baking sheet and chill in the refrigerator.
    • Fill the chilled pie crust by layering in the pear slices fairly tightly, leaving the juices behind.  Top with about ¾ cup butterscotch sauce (recipe to follow).
    • Weave the strips together to create a lattice pattern over the top of the butterscotch, trying not to get too much butterscotch on the top of the pie.  Fold the bottom layer of dough up and over the top of the lattice.  Pinch to seal.  Crimp the edges together using the tines of a fork and dock the crust to the pan.
    • Return the pie back to refrigerator for at least 15 minutes.  Meanwhile, pre-heat oven to 400 degrees.
    • Just before heading into the over, create an egg wash by whisking together a whole egg and a splash of milk.  Brush the egg wash over the entire top of the crust and sprinkle with turbinado sugar and salt flakes.
    • Place pie on a baking sheet and bake for about 40 to 45 minutes, or until golden brown.  If the top begins to brown too quickly, cover with foil.
    • Allow the baked pie to completely cool before slicing and serving.

    Pear Filling

    • Peel and core the fruit. Add the lemon juice to a large bowl.
    • Thinly slice the fruit into about ⅛-inch pieces and place them in the bowl. Toss with the lemon juice and granulated sugar. 
    • Add in the flour, cornstarch, vanilla bean seeds and a pinch of salt. Gently stir to coat. Set aside.

    Butterscotch Sauce

    • In a heavy-bottom saucepan, melt the butter over medium-high heat.  Stir in the sugars and continuously stir with a wooden spoon for 5 minutes, or until sugar melts and no longer looks like wet sand.
    • Remove the pan from the heat.  While whisking, carefully pour in the cream.  Lower the heat to low, and return the pan back to the stove.  Simmer and whisk continuously for 8 minutes.
    • Remove from the heat and pour the butterscotch into a heat-safe container.  After it cools for about 10 minutes, stir in the vanilla, scotch, and salt.  Continue to cool until thickened.  Butterscotch may be made in advanced and stored in an air-tight container in the refrigerator.  Gently re-heat so that it is fluid but not hot before use.

     

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