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Green Tomato and Apple
Pie
"A man can always accept a piece of pie.
On the farm, pie is the great common denominator."
- Rachel Peden, Speak to the Earth
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Apple Trio
David Brega
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Green Tomato and Apple Pie
Lee Bailey's Tomatoes
by Lee Bailey, 1992, Clarkson Potter
Out of Print, Used & Rare
“Green
tomatoes lend this pie a very distinctive flavor. I find that weighing the
flour makes this more accurate.”
Serves 8
Pastry
10 ounces flour (approximately 2 cups all-purpose flour,
measured correctly*)
1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons vegetable shortening, frozen
3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter, cut into small bits and frozen
6 tablespoons ice water
Filling
1 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon grated lemon zest
2 cups peeled, cored, and thinly sliced tart apples
2 cups thinly sliced green tomatoes, with any large seeds removed
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter
Heavy cream, flavored whipped cream, or ice cream
Make the pastry: Combine the flour, sugar, and salt in
a food processor and pulse to mix. Add the vegetable shortening and pulse to
mix lightly. Add half the butter and pulse several times just to chop
slightly. Add the rest of the butter and pulse just long enough to mix
coarsely. You should still be able to see pieces of butter. Sprinkle ice
water over all and pulse just long enough for the pastry to start to cling
together.
Gather the dough into a ball and divide in two. Place each
half between sheets of waxed paper and flatten slightly. Wrap and
refrigerate for about an hour.
Preheat the oven to 450 degrees [F].
Make the filling: Combine the sugar, salt, cinnamon, lemon
zest, apples and tomatoes in a bowl and toss well. Toss in the lemon juice.
Roll out one ball of pastry and line an 8-inch pie pan with
it. Heap the tomato mixture in, mounding it slightly in the center. Dot with
the butter.
Roll out the second ball of pastry and cut it into 1/2- to
3/4-inch strips. Weave the strips into a lattice over the filled pie. Seal
the edges and crimp.
Bake for 10 minutes, then turn the heat down to 350 degrees.
Bake for another 35 minutes, until the crust is golden. Let cool on a rack.
Serve with cream, whipped cream, or ice cream.
* Mr. Bailey,
is, of course, absolutely correct. Weighing flour is the more accurate
method of measurement, and the one used by professional bakers. However, it
just may be that you do not have a kitchen scale. If you are careful about
how you measure the flour, 10 ounces equals approximately 2 cups. Sift the
flour prior to measuring, and scoop enough flour into the measuring cup to
fill it to overflowing. Do not shake the cup in an attempt to get more flour
in, and do not pack the flour down. Level the top of the measuring cup with
a straightedge, such as a metal spatula or knife.
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