Living up to the annual ritual in Autumn we went apple picking as usual. I can’t say that they are my favourite fruit but something about the season, the weather and the orchards have ensured that we do it every year with the kids. This time we were a bit disappointed that there were more apples on the ground, than on the trees but nevertheless it was fun. I’ve been on a pie high lately. I’ve been making all kinds of fillings and playing around with pastry designs. A kitchen smelling of pastry, spices and fruit is the best place to be in my opinion. These apple strawberry hand pies were like a kick-starter to my pie baking this season.
The highlight of our visit to the orchard this year however was not the apples. We discovered that the owner had started growing eggplants, peppers, kale, lettuce, zucchini and a whole lot of other veggies. Those were ready for picking as well. I warned the boys that if they picked they would have to eat all those veggies as well. Obviously no-one was listening and we came back with a boot full of freshly picked produce. We were also told that beets, cauliflower and winter bounty would be available from April. I can’t wait to go back!
Strawberry And Apple Hand Pies
Makes 12
For the pastry
21/2 cups plain flour
1/4 cup castor sugar
1/4 tsp salt
240 g unsalted butter, cold, cut into cubes
1/2 cup cold water
1 egg, for eggwash
raw sugar, for sprinkling
For the filling
2 cups strawberries, hulled, roughly chopped
2 apples, peeled, cored, roughly chopped
1/3 cup castor sugar (or to taste)
1/2 tsp powdered cinnamon
In a large bowl combine flour, sugar and salt. You could do this in the processor or by hand. Add the butter and blend quickly so that the mixture resembles coarse breadcrumbs. Stir in the water, 1 tbsp at a time, until dough comes together. On a floured surface, knead the dough gently and shape it into a ball. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate (at least 30 minutes). Meanwhile make the filling.
Heat the strawberries and apples in a heavy bottomed saucepan over medium heat. Keep stirring occasionally until fruits are soft. Add the sugar and cinnamon. allow the mixture to simmer until you get a thick jam-like texture. Cool slightly.
Preheat oven to 200 degrees C. Make the egg wash by lightly beating the egg in a small bowl with 1 tbsp of water. Take the dough out of the refrigerator. On a well floured surface, roll out the dough into a large circle and cut out circles using a cookie cutter for the bottom and tops. I used a 3.5 inch round cookie cutter. Place the bottoms on a tray that has been covered with baking paper. Spoon 1 tbsp of the filling into the center of the pastry bottom. Lay the top pieces of pastry over the filling, bringing the edges together and sealing them. You can do so with your fingers or with a fork to form a pattern. Reuse the balance dough to roll out and form more pastry tops and bottoms. You could also cut out small flowers and shapes to decorate your pies. Brush the tops all over with egg-wash. Place design cut-outs on top. Brush with egg-wash again. Sprinkle with raw sugar.
Bake for 15 minutes or until golden brown and crispy.
Anita Rivera says
Good morning, Sonali!
Like I’ve said before, I LOVE your recipes because I have all the ingredients in my cupboard already, except for the fruit! So, your wonders are easily accessible. I LOVE FALL, and making pies is synonymous with this glorious season. Small, hand-sized pies are great for a sit down snack or on the run. Brilliant.
Enjoy a wonderful fall weekend, being happy. Anita
Claudia | The Brick Kitchen says
YAY I picked up some fresh autumn apples at the local farmers market the other day! And beets and cauliflower – love autumn produce. Gorgeous hand pies – can just imagine how juicy and warming they would be. Will have to save them for when pie cravings strike x
Monica says
I have to admit that I often look forward to things other than apples when we go apple picking. But these hand pies look irresistible to me! I’m looking forward to our farmers market opening up in about 2 weeks. Just can’t wait. Enjoy autumn! : )
Sabrina says
These are beautiful!
laurasmess says
Such a pretty post. I love hand pies, they’re the next best thing to my childhood obsession with pop tarts (which I haven’t eaten for years, but ohmygosh I was obsessed!) and the strawberry apple filling sounds divine! I love autumn and winter baking. The spices, gorgeous sweet apples, rhubarb and quince just make me feel all warm and fuzzy (even at the thought of it!). Enjoy the rest of pie season! xx
Denise Browning says
Little beauties to sweeten our fall tooth. It is so interesting that Australia and Brazil coincide in seasons… while Spring is flourishing in the USA. I love apple so much that I would eat treats made from this amazing fruit any time of the year.
Coffee and Crumpets says
That’s funny…apples aren’t my favourite fruit either but you’d never guess looking at my recipes! I love baking and cooking with apples. I’m not much for grabbing one from the fruit bowl.
I adore pies as well. I find them comforting to make and so make them quite often. We’ll finish a pie at home before a cake. Funny that. I think it’s because my children are Texans…Southerners love their pies!
These hand pies are lovely and I love the filling too. One of my favourites.
I think my hubby is getting a pie for his birthday this month…he’s another one crazy for pie 😄
Hope you’ve been well and the boys are doing well.
shibani says
Lovely Presentation !!! Sonali, the pies are very tempting.
JoAnn says
I made these in observance of “Pi Day.” Delicious!