Boysenberry Pie, Oh My!
Back in March, we attending the Knott’s Berry Farm
Boysenberry Festival. During that trip, we stumbled on a place to make your own
mini boysenberry pie. My peanut allergic son was sad that this was not safe for
him so my sweet friend decided that she was going to find a way to make a safe
pie for him. We were all thrilled and I was especially touched that my friend
would go to such lengths to find a safe pie for him! My son used to be allergic
to wheat and often prefers gluten free foods so we decided to find a gluten
free pie crust and everything else just happened to be gluten free so that was
a bonus too!
However, please keep in mind that we were only confirming the
absence of peanut in the foods/facilities so gluten may be present in facility
the ingredient was made in. After searching for recipes, I found a simple one on the
Oregon Specialty Fruit website. You can find it here.
We used the ingredients from the following companies below:
-
Wholly Wholesome Gluten Free Pie Crust
(Confirmation via Facebook)
-
C&H Sugar (Confirmation via email)
I knew my son who is 4 would want to help so I wanted to
find a simple recipe that he could help with. He was so excited to be able to
pour sugar and boysenberries. And the fact that this recipe just had 4
ingredients, it made it so he could be part of every step of the process.
1.
We first mixed syrup from one can of berries
with cornstarch and half the sugar. Then once it was thick, we added the rest
of the sugar along with the berries.
2.
We then put the filling into one of the pie
shells and then used the other pie shell for the top (after breaking off the
side)
3.
We cooked for 30 minutes on 400 degrees and
voila! A perfect boysenberry pie.
So easy and safe for my little guy! I’m hoping to make him
some more fun and safe recipes based off our favorite restaurant and theme park
recipes and of course, take you all along the ride!
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