How To make Concord Grape Pie
1 Recipe pie crust
-(your choice), - enough for 2 -9" crusts)
3 lb Concord grapes
washed
3/4 c Sugar
1 Lemon :
zest and juice
3 tb Flour
1 Egg yolk (optional)
PREHEAT OVEN TO 400F. Make the crust, line a pan and roll out the 2nd crust. Refrigerate both while you make the filling. If you have the larger amount of grapes, use a deeper pie tin. Slip the grapes from their skins, working directly into a sauce pan. Put the skins into a bowl. Cook the grapes until they turn whitish and the seeds are loosened, about 3 minutes. Pass them through a food mill to get rid of the seeds, working directly into the bowl with the skins. Stir in the lower amount of sugar, the lemon zest and the flour. Taste and if more sugar is needed, add the rest. Add the lemon juice, to taste. Let cook for 15 minutes. Pour the filling into the shell and cover with the 2nd crust. Crimp the edges together well so that the juice doesn't leak out. For a more golden crust, brush the top with a little beaten egg yolk. With the tip of a knife, etch a decorative design over the top. Or cut some grape leaves out of the scraps of dough and fasten them to the crust with a little egg yolk or water. Bake for 10 minutes in the lower 3rd of the oven then reduce heat to 350F. Bake another 35 minutes or until the crust is nicely browned. Cool before serving.
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Martha Stewart Bakes with Grapes | Martha Bakes S11E10 Grapes
Martha invites farmer and expert, Len Barron, to demystify different varieties of grapes, a fruit universally treasured around the world. Then, Martha prepares two standout grape recipes: time-honored winemaker’s focaccia and an eye-catching Concord grape tart. Food writer and cookbook author, Melissa Clark joins Martha and bakes remarkable roasted grape shortcakes.
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0:00 Introduction
0:35 Len Barron teaches about grapes
5:26 Winemaker's Grape Focaccia Recipe
10:13 Concord Grape Tart Recipe
17:01 Roasted Grape Shortcake Recipe
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Grapes in a pie? Chef Eddy’s Grape Pie is a delightful dessert that captures the natural sweetness of plump, juicy grapes. Made from Concord grapes, which are cherished for their bold and aromatic flavor, Grape Pie offers a beautiful balance of sweet and tart flavors. The grape filling delivers a robust burst of fruity goodness in every bite. Whether served at room temperature, warmed or with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, Grape Pie is a unique and flavorful way to enjoy this beloved fruit. #imperialsugar #pietime #pierecipes
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Concord Grape Pie
Nothing says fall in Upstate New York like a grape pie. This grapey Naples, NY confection is fairly new to the world of desserts, but it sure has made an impact. This annual treat is anticipated by many, and for some home cooks like myself worth the time-consuming effort it takes to put one together. I am not going to lie, it is work to put one of these bad boys together.
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