Raspberry Ricotta Pie
Pie makes everything better.
I set out to make a pie yesterday with things I had lying around since there was no time for a trip to the store. ย Plus, as I said, I tend to dive into an endeavor at a moment’s notice. It’s good for me to have recipes in my arsenal that are terrific and rely on pantry and fridge staples.
I found a “sweet ricotta pie” recipe in Dorie Greenspan’sย Baking with Juliaย that looked as simple as can be. ย Sure enough, recipe contributor Nick Malgieri hit the nail on the head. ย The filling could indeed be “made-in-a-minute” and was quite good, but I thought it needed someย oomph.ย ย My additions are in the recipe below and, let me tell you, this pie sliced like a dream once it was chilled – like a cheesecake in a crust but not as dense – and firm enough to eat out-of-hand.
Walk-away desserts are one of life’s little treasures.
Raspberry Ricotta Pie
1 pound whole milk ricotta (use a kitchen scale or buy a 1-lb container)
1/4 cup sugar (vanilla sugar rocks here*)
3 eggs, beaten
1 T fresh lemon juice
1 1/2 t vanilla extract
1/2 t lemon zest
3 T raspberry jam (choose your flavor, just make sure it’s the best quality you can get)
prepared pie crust to fit a 9โณ pie pan*
Preheat oven to 350ยฐ and put the rack in the lower third of the oven.
Make the filling: stir together ricotta, sugar, eggs, lemon juice, zest, and vanilla until smooth. ย Set aside.
Make the shell:
Roll out 2/3 of the pie dough to a 12-inch round and fit into a 9-inch pie tin. ย Trim the excess with a sharp knife to the edge of the tin.ย Pour the filling into the shell and smooth the top. ย Spoon the jam evenly atop the pie in little blobs. ย Using a paring knife or skewer, swirl through the jam – but not too much! ย Swirl itย just enough, then set it aside.
Roll out remaining 1/3 of the dough into a rectangle about 10-inches long by 8-inches wide. ย Using a pizza wheel or a sharp knife, cut this rectangle lengthwise into 12 even strips about 1/2-inch wide. ย Arrange 6 of the strips across the pie at 1 1/4-inch interval. ย Crisscross the remaining strips across the pie, placing them diagonal to the first. ย Trim the ends of the lattice (the crisscross pie dough) even with the edge of the pan and press down gently but firmly.
Bake the pie for 35 – 40 minutes or until the crust is golden and the filling is firm and slightly puffed. ย If the crust browns too quickly, crimp some strips of foil over the edges (careful not to touch the filling with the foil) and continue baking. ย Cool completely on a rack. ย Store covered in the refrigerator and serve at room temperature or slightly chilled.
FarmGirl Notes:
Vanilla sugar is simply made by burying a split vanilla bean in a jar of sugar for a week or more. ย I have had the same beans in my canister of sugar for years – I just keep adding more sugar and spent pods to it when I have them. ย Using vanilla sugar is not required, but it does add additional depth that plain white sugar does not.
* If you are making your own pie crust, be safe and use a recipe with 2 cups of flour or one designed for a double-crust or lattice pie. ย If you are buying a crust, get enough for a double crust pie. ย You need extra to do the lattice on top.
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