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Friday
Aug312012

Vanilla Bean Cardamom Peach Pie

Vanilla Cardamom Peach Pie

Long, languid summer afternoons are quickly becoming fond memories as I find myself surrounded by textbooks and a mountain of responsibilities. For many reasons, I wish I could go back to those summer days, despite the heat swells that kept my apartment at a blistering degree. The transition between seasons always feels unexpected to me; no matter how much my brain anticipates its arrival, my body falls into a state of confusion. The hot air from summer days still plagues me as I walk around sweating in a pair of blue jeans and a sweater, questioning why I expected cooler temperatures just because the routines of fall had arrived.

Between the transitions, I get caught between the seasons, wearing skirts in chilled temperatures and turning on the oven when the warmth of summer hasn't gone.

Vanilla Cardamom Peach Pie

Part of me is still drawn to summer, as I buy fresh berries for my breakfast, purposefully overlooking the rising price of the fruit. I bought my last bag of cherries for the season at the market last week, the moment hitting me unusually hard as I realized summer was truly coming to an end.

My sister, on the other hand, has been ready for fall for the last month. Ahead of the game, her new fall wardrobe has already been purchased, hanging in the closet as she anxiously awaits the temperatures to drop. Perhaps most of all, she has been looking forward to the flavors of autumn. Filling my inbox with pumpkin recipes I must make for her, she can't stop talking about eating her weight in pumpkin cheesecake.

In a way, the two of us complement one another—as I grasp onto the remains of summer, she is fully embracing the spice of fall. Together we are helping each other through the transition of the seasons.

Vanilla Cardamom Peach Pie

Last weekend, I was trying to find a recipe that reflected this passage of weather and life. The morning was unusually cool and overcast, as I snuggled into the couch with a blanket around my shoulders and warm socks covering my toes. For the first time in months, the temperature had dropped in my apartment and the thought of turning on the oven finally seemed like a perfect idea. After months of looking for no-bake recipes or recipes with limited baking, I missed my oven and the warmth it could bring into bodies and homes.

I turned it on, rolled out pie dough on the counter top, and somewhere along the way this pie took form. The fresh fruit of summer and the spices of fall combine to create a pie for transitions. As if to live up to its purpose, the weather began to clear while the pie cooled on top of the oven. Just as I cut into the first piece, I heard a splash from someone jumping into a nearby pool.

While the weather (or your heart) may be between seasons, this pie will help to bridge the gap, creating a space where you can enjoy a slice of both at precisely the same time.

Vanilla Cardamom Peach Pie

Vanilla Bean Cardamom Peach Pie is bright and fragrant, with a sugar sprinkled crust to hold in the flavor. Fresh, ripe peaches combine with aromatic cardamom and a hint of vanilla, baking in the oven until the fruit softens and bubbles in its own juices. You may choose to use whichever pie crust recipe you prefer (I've provided a link to my favorite below), but as long as it bakes up golden and flaky, you can do no wrong. Whether you are still longing for summer or waiting to embrace the flavors of fall, this pie will be suited just for you.

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Vanilla Bean Cardamom Peach Pie

Yields 9-inch pie

1 recipe for a double crusted 9-inch pie crust dough, chilled (such as this recipe)
6 large (7 medium or 8 small) fresh peaches, peeled and sliced
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1/4 cup (50 grams) brown sugar, packed
1 vanilla bean, halved with the seeds removed (or 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste)
1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom
3 tablespoons cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon heavy cream
2 tablespoons granulated sugar, for sprinkling

In a large bowl, combine peach slices and lemon juice. Set aside.

In a medium bowl, whisk together the brown sugar, vanilla bean seeds, ground cardamom, cornstarch, and salt. Sprinkle over the peaches and mix until evenly coated. Set aside once more.

On a lightly floured surface, roll out half of the chilled pie crust dough into a 14-inch round. Wrap dough lightly around rolling pin and transfer to a 9-inch pie pan. Gently press dough into the bottom and sides of the pan. Trim the dough to allow a 1-inch overhang. Add the pie filling.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (191 degrees C).

With the remaining dough, roll it out into a rectangle, keeping the thickness the same as the bottom crust. Using a pizza cutter, or a long knife, cut the dough into 1-inch thick strips and arrange in a lattice pattern on top of the pie (Deb at Smitten Kitchen has an excellent tutorial on how to create a lattice pattern if you are unsure where to begin. Do check this out!). Cut off any excess from the strips and pinch together the top and bottom pie dough between your thumb and forefinger to make a sealed edge around the rim.

Brush the pie crust with the heavy cream and sprinkle on the granulated sugar. Bake the pie for 50-60 minutes, or until the pie crust is browned and the fruit is bubbly. If the pie crust should brown before the pie is finished baking, cover the edges with aluminum foil to prevent further browning. Remove the pie from the oven and allow to cool for 2-3 hours before cutting into it. The pie needs a long time to cool down and it cuts best near room temperature when the juice from the peaches thickens.

Serve with a dollop of whipped cream, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, or simply on its own.

Reader Comments (12)

I really, really love your pictures. This pie also looks great! Peach is my absolute favorite, and I just adore vanilla beans!
08.31.2012 | Unregistered CommenterJill
This pie looks delicious and your photography is so warm and inviting. I've been wanting to make a pie, so I'll definitely be trying this soon!
08.31.2012 | Unregistered CommenterEmily
This looks like pure gold! Love your pictures in this post - so pretty!
Love this one. Bookmarking it.
09.1.2012 | Unregistered CommenterArchana
Beautiful photos! I love the rusticity (is that a word?) of them.
With Peaches. Yum.
Is it weird that I've never tried a pie baked in pan like that? We tend to stick to pies which we can take out of the pan but this pie has so much fruit in it, it's bound to be a winner!

*mental note: must find stone pie pan.
09.2.2012 | Unregistered CommenterSarah
This pie just looks so beautiful. I am actually looking forward to cozy autumn days, to just sit in my PJ's with a cup of coffee and a slice of a pie like this.
09.2.2012 | Unregistered CommenterFrederike
I am sooo ready for fall. I seriously can't wait to see the trees turn different colors. I can't wait for those leaves to fall so I can make crunchy sounds when I walk the pavement to each of my classes. I love sweaters and I love a little crisp chill in the air. Not to mention all the amazing fall baking. I am really excited for all the fall recipes out there :)
Estupenda receta y unas fotos maravillosas.
Saludos
09.2.2012 | Unregistered Commenterjuego de sabores
Beautiful post. You have such a wonderful way with words. And I love how this pie bridges the gap between seasons--it looks perfect for this time of year.
09.3.2012 | Unregistered CommenterConnie
Fabulous pie. I just came across your post and it made me smile; I made my own version of this the other day, a kind of combination of highlights of several recipes, and thought it was divine. As you mentioned, it was the perfect bridge between summer and fall. Love your blog by the way, especially the way you write.
09.4.2012 | Unregistered CommenterTomye
I made it last week for the first time in my life. Simply delicious
09.10.2012 | Unregistered CommenterOla

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