Blueberry Raspberry Pie Recipe | The Doughty Doughnut (2024)

This blueberry raspberry pie recipe is perfect for cold winter days. After all, there’s just something about a berry pie that screams Christmas. You could make this recipe with frozen or fresh berries, depending on your preference or on availability. The filling is made with a few different spices to give it a warmer taste—cinnamon, nutmeg, and cardamom—and the crust is flaky and buttery.

The shorter, printable version of this recipe can be found below, but read on if you want more detailed step-by-step instructions. You won’t need any fancy tools for this recipe—it doesn’t even require a mixer. Just a pie dish, a mixing bowl, a medium-sized pot, and a few other standard baking items.

How to Make the Pie Crust From Scratch

This pie crust is so delectable. It’s flaky, but also dense, so it doesn’t fall apart. The ingredients you will need to make it include:

  • 4 cups of all-purpose flour
  • 1 ½ tsp of salt
  • 1 tsp of granulated sugar
  • 1 cup (or 1 stick) of cold butter-flavored Crisco shortening
  • ¾ cup (or 1 ½ sticks) of cold unsalted butter
  • ¾ – 1 cup of ice cold water

In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, and sugar. Next, cut the cold butter-flavored Crisco into four pieces and place them into the dry mixture. Then, use a pastry blender to work the Crisco into the other ingredients. Next, cut the cold butter into 1 Tbsp pieces and place in the mixture as well. Again, use the pastry blender to break the butter up into chunks. You will find that it is much easier to blend the Crisco than it is the butter. Use your hands to scrape any butter that gets stuck to the blender into the mixture as you go. Stop blending once the dry ingredients look like cornmeal.

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Once the Crisco and butter are blended into the mixture, take a glass measuring cup and fill it to the ½ cup mark with cold water. Then, drop a couple of ice cubes into the water until it rises to the ¾ cup mark. Next, pour the water a little at a time into the dry mixture and stir with a wooden spoon. Do this until there is no water left, but do not let the ice cubes fall into the mixture. Once complete, use your hands to begin compressing the dough in the bowl. Move it onto a lightly-floured surface and continue to knead the dough until it comes together. Work the dough into a ball and then cut it into two pieces, one slightly bigger than the other. Use your hands to compress the two pieces into disks. Wrap both pieces in plastic wrap and place in the fridge for at least three hours.

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Once at least three hours have passed, remove the discs from the fridge. Lightly flour a clean surface again. Then, unwrap the slightly bigger piece of dough and place it on the counter. Begin rolling it out into a circle until it is big enough to be draped onto your pie dish with dough to spare along the edges. Then begin rolling out the second piece of dough to be about the same size circle. Next, use a tape measure to make marks in the dough in 1-inch increments and then cut the dough into several strips. Leave the strips on your counter until you are ready to lattice the pie. Note: you can begin making the pie filling as you go through the steps of rolling out the dough.

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How to Make the Blueberry Raspberry Pie Filling

This blueberry raspberry pie filling is so delicious because it’s made with two different sugars and three different spices. The ingredients you will need to make it include:

  • 3 cups of frozen or fresh raspberries
  • 4 cups of frozen or fresh blueberries
  • Half a lemon (or about 1 Tbsp of lemon juice)
  • ½ cup of dark brown sugar
  • ½ cup of granulated sugar
  • 4 Tbsp of cornstarch
  • 2 Tbsp of unsalted butter
  • 1 Tbsp of ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp of ground nutmeg
  • 1 tsp of ground cardamom
  • 1 tsp of vanilla extract
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1 egg
  • 1 Tbsp of milk or half and half

To get started, place the berries in a medium-sized pot. Then, cut a lemon in half and squeeze its juices on top of the berries, being careful not to get any seeds in the mixture. You could also just use about 1 Tbsp of lemon juice. Place the pot over medium-high heat until the berries begin to melt. You want to continue to stir the mixture every minute or so to ensure that the berries do not burn.

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Once the berries have begun to melt, add in the dark brown sugar and granulated sugar and stir, still over medium-high heat, until combined. Next, dissolve the cornstarch in just enough hot warm to get it liquified. Pour the cornstarch into the berry mixture and stir. Then, add the butter and stir until melted. Finally, mix in the cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, vanilla extract, and salt. Once all ingredients are combined, remove from heat. Let cool slightly for about 5 minutes, then pour the blueberry raspberry pie filling into the pie dish, on top of the bottom layer of dough. At this point, you can preheat your oven to 375 degrees.

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How to Make the Lattice Pie Crust

Now comes the fun part! Latticing the pie can be intimidating, but it’s actually easy. Lay five of the dough strips equal distance apart across the top of the pie filling. Fold down the second and fourth pieces and lay another strip of dough in the opposite direction. Then, lay the second and forth pieces over it in their original position. Next, fold down the first, third, and fifth pieces and do the same thing. Make sure that all strips are laid equal distance apart. Repeat until the whole pie is covered. You can also watch this great YouTube video for a visual on how to lattice pie crust.

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Once all of the strips have been laid (and keep in mind that you may have some leftover) trim the excess parts of them so that they are all about ½ inch from the edge of the pie dish. Then, tuck the overlay pieces underneath to form a nice thick crust. Press a fork into the dough about an inch around the entire perimeter.

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The last step is to make an egg wash. Crack an egg into a small bowl and add the milk or half and half. Scramble with a fork, then use a pastry brush to apply the wash to the lattice pieces. Given that your oven is heated by this point, you can place your pie on the middle rack and bake for about 35 minutes or until the lattice is slightly golden brown.

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You should let this blueberry raspberry pie cool completely before serving! Enjoy with a cold glass of milk or a hot cup of coffee.

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Blueberry Raspberry Pie

Course:Dessert

Cuisine:American

Keyword:blueberry raspberry pie

Prep Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes

Resting Time: 3 hours

Total Time: 2 hours 5 minutes

Servings: 10

This blueberry raspberry pie recipe is perfect for cold winter days. After all, there’s just something about a berry pie that screams Christmas.

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Ingredients

The Pie Crust

  • 4cupsall-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2tspsalt
  • 1tspgranulated sugar
  • 1cup(or 1 stick) cold butter-flavored Crisco shortening
  • 3/4cup(or 1 1/2 sticks) cold unsalted butter
  • 3/4cupice cold water

The Pie Filling

  • 3cupsraspberriesfrozen or fresh
  • 4cupsblueberriesfrozen or fresh
  • 1Tbsplemon juiceor half a lemon
  • 1/2cupdark brown sugar
  • 1/2cupgranulated sugar
  • 4Tbspcornstarch
  • 2Tbspunsalted butter
  • 1Tbspground cinnamon
  • 1tspground nutmeg
  • 1tspground cardamom
  • 1tspvanilla extract
  • pinch of salt
  • 1egg
  • 1Tbspmilk or half and half

Instructions

The Pie Crust

  1. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, and sugar.

  2. Next, cut the cold butter-flavored Crisco into four pieces and place them into the dry mixture. Use a pastry blender to work the Crisco into the other ingredients.

  3. Then, cut the cold butter into 1 Tbsp pieces and place in the mixture as well. Again, use the pastry blender to break the butter this time up into chunks until the mixture looks like cornmeal.

  4. Once the Crisco and butter are blended into the mixture, take a glass measuring cup and fill it to the ½ cup mark with cold water. Then, drop a couple of ice cubes into the water until it rises to the ¾ cup mark. Next, pour the water a little at a time into the dry mixture and stir with a wooden spoon. Do this until there is no water left, but do not let the ice cubes fall into the mixture.

  5. Use your hands to begin compressing the dough in the bowl. Move it onto a lightly-floured surface and continue to knead the dough until it comes together.

  6. Work the dough into a ball and then cut it into two pieces, one slightly bigger than the other. Use your hands to compress the two pieces into disks. Wrap both pieces in plastic wrap and place in the fridge for at least three hours.

  7. Once at least three hours have passed, remove the discs from the fridge. Lightly flour a clean surface again. Then, unwrap the slightly bigger piece of dough and place it on the counter. Begin rolling it out into a circle until it is big enough to be draped onto your pie dish with dough to spare along the edges.

  8. Begin rolling out the second piece of dough to be about the same size circle. Next, use a tape measure to make marks in the dough in 1-inch increments and then cut the dough into several strips. Leave the strips on your counter until you are ready to lattice the pie.

The Pie Filling

  1. To get started, place the berries in a medium-sized pot. Then, cut a lemon in half and squeeze its juices on top of the berries, being careful not to get any seeds in the mixture. You could also just use about 1 Tbsp of lemon juice.

  2. Place the pot over medium-high heat until the berries begin to melt. You want to continue to stir the mixture every minute or so to ensure that the berries do not burn.

  3. Once the berries have begun to melt, add in the dark brown sugar and granulated sugar and stir, still over medium-high heat, until combined.

  4. Next, dissolve the cornstarch in just enough hot warm to get it liquified. Pour the cornstarch into the berry mixture and stir.

  5. Next, add the butter and stir until melted.

  6. Finally, mix in the cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, vanilla extract, and salt.

  7. Once all ingredients are combined, remove from heat. Let cool slightly for about 5 minutes, then pour the blueberry raspberry pie filling into the pie dish, on top of the bottom layer of dough.

  8. At this point, you can preheat your oven to 375 degrees.

Pie Crust Lattice

  1. Lay five of the dough strips equal distance apart across the top of the pie filling.

  2. Fold down the second and fourth pieces and lay another strip of dough in the opposite direction. Then, lay the second and forth pieces over it in their original position.

  3. Next, fold down the first, third, and fifth pieces and do the same thing. Make sure that all strips are laid equal distance apart.

  4. Repeat this sequence until the whole pie is covered.

  5. Once all of the strips have been laid (and keep in mind that you may have some leftover) trim the excess parts of them so that they are all about ½ inch from the edge of the pie dish. Then, tuck the overlay pieces underneath to form a nice thick crust.

  6. Press a fork into the dough about an inch around the entire perimeter.

  7. The last step is to make an egg wash. Crack an egg into a small bowl and add the milk or half and half. Scramble with a fork, then use a pastry brush to apply the wash to the lattice pieces.

  8. Place your pie on the middle rack and bake for about 35 minutes or until the lattice is slightly golden brown.

  9. Let cool before you serve and enjoy!

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FAQs

How do you keep a berry pie from being runny? ›

Remove the filling from the pie and add it to a saucepan on the stovetop. Add a bit of cornstarch (refer to the table above for measurements) and gently heat it to a boil. Turn the heat down and let the fruit simmer for a few minutes to activate the cornstarch.

How do you thicken frozen fruit for a pie? ›

When thickening a fruit pie filling, there are several options to consider. Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency.

How to thicken meat pie filling? ›

Flour as Pie Filling Thickener

Teaspoon for teaspoon, you will need to use about twice as much flour as you would cornstarch or tapioca to achieve the same thickening effects. Adding too much flour to your pie filling will turn it cloudy and pasty, with a distinctly floury taste.

How to thicken canned blueberries? ›

Cornstarch: This is the thickener and will make the pie filling not too liquid. Make a slurry of corn starch and water and stir. Make sure to stir it again right before it goes into the blueberry mixture (the slurry will clump if it sits and needs to be stirred to combine again).

What is the best thickener for berry pies? ›

Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency. Tapioca starch is preferable for products that will be frozen because it will not break down when thawed. We like tapioca in blueberry, cherry or peach pies.

How to fix watery blueberry pie after baking? ›

It needs some sort of thickener, because blueberries give off a lot of juice. I prefer tapioca starch to cornstarch, because it sets clear instead of cloudy. Some people use flour as a thickener, or another starch, like arrowroot. One of the keys to setting a pie filling is to let it cool completely before cutting it.

Should I thaw frozen fruit before baking a pie? ›

Despite what you might have read elsewhere, frozen fruit isn't any juicier than fresh, so it doesn't take any special precautions to prepare. There's no need to drain off the juices or add extra starch—simply thaw to about 50°F (10°C), and prepare the pie filling as directed.

What is the best thickening agent for fruit pies? ›

Thickening properties: Potato starch has the greatest thickening power of all the common starches and thickens at moderate temperatures. You'll need larger amounts of potato starch, similar to regular flour.

Is cornstarch or flour better to thicken a berry pie? ›

Which one you use is a matter of personal preference. Cornstarch makes for a shiny, glossy filling. A little goes a long way because it has twice the gelling power of flour. Flour thickens nicely but leaves more of a matte finish.

What is the best ingredient to use in thickening the filling of cream pie? ›

All-purpose flour is an easy solution, as you're sure to have it in your pantry. Since it's lower in starch, you'll use more of it than you would higher-starch thickeners. Quick-cooking tapioca makes filling bright and clear, but also gives it a stippled and somewhat sticky texture.

What can I use as a pie thickener? ›

Types of Pie Thickeners
  • All-Purpose Flour. Flour is a popular thickener for sauces and soups, and it can be used to add body to your fruit filling. ...
  • Cornstarch. ...
  • Arrowroot. ...
  • Quick-Cooking Tapioca. ...
  • Instant ClearJel.
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Will homemade pie filling thicken as it cools? ›

And, finally, as much as a steaming-hot slice of apple pie sounds appealing, let your pie rest for at least an hour before slicing. The filling will thicken as it cools and don't worry—your pie will still be plenty warm enough to gently melt that scoop of vanilla ice cream on top of it.

Will blueberry pie thicken as it cools? ›

4Allow the pie to cool for two to three hours before cutting for the best results (this gives the filling time to thicken and set properly).

Why do you add lemon juice to blueberries? ›

The tartness of lemon provides a bright and zesty contrast to the sweetness of blueberries. Lemon can enhance the flavor of blueberries by adding a touch of acidity that brings out their natural sweetness. Both lemon and blueberry are versatile flavors that can be used in a variety of dishes, from sweet to savory.

How do you make blueberry flavor stronger? ›

Mixing a little coriander in with your blueberry desserts or pancakes will make the blueberries taste more, well, blueberry-y. And there's a scientific reason why.

How much flour to thicken berry pie? ›

Peaches
ThickenerFor 1 cup of fruitFor one 9" pie (8 cups of fruit)
All-purpose flour2 1/2 tsp6 tbsp + 2 tsp
Instant ClearJel2 1/2 tsp6 tbsp + 2 tsp
Cornstarch2 1/2 tsp6 tbsp + 2 tsp
Quick-cooking tapioca1 1/2 tsp1/4 cup
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How do you thicken a berry pie with cornstarch? ›

Cornstarch is a super-effective thickener that doesn't need much time to cook, although it does require high temperatures to activate. To avoid clumps, mix cornstarch with sugar before adding it to your filling. When undercooked or used in excess, cornstarch can have a chalky taste and texture.

What do I do if my cream pie is runny? ›

To fix this, you can cook the pudding mixture over low heat until it thickens, or add a thickener such as cornstarch or tapioca flour. Another possible reason for a runny banana cream pie is that the pie filling was not chilled properly before being added to the crust.

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