Fried Blackberry Pies are fried and glazed that are made with homemade flaky buttermilk crust and fresh blackberries with hints of cinnamon and nutmeg. Included in this recipe is an option to make these delicious pies in the Air Fryer!
Buttermilk Crust
These fried blackberry pies are made with a flaky buttermilk crust. Preparing the dough with buttermilk creates a beautiful tender and flaky texture. It's also incredibly easy to make because it's as simple as adding the ingredients together voila! the dough is formed.
After the dough has formed, make sure to knead it a few times to make sure there aren't any extra crumbs hanging out at the bottom of your bowl. I roll my dough out on a silicone mat (it's perfect to prevent sticking!) using my silicone rolling pin. I always use these when working with dough because one of my pet peeves is my dough sticking! The silicone tools save me so much frustration.
Fresh Blackberries
With Spring upon us and Summer quickly approaching, it's blackberry season! One of my favorite things about the warm weather is the abundance of fresh fruits and berries! Blackberries are so nostalgic to me - I used to pick wild blackberries with my grandfather when I was still toddling around. These days, my kids enjoy blackberries just as much and we can't seem to keep them in the house! It's a good thing that they're packing so many important nutrients such as manganese, Vitamin K, and Vitamin C. These essential nutrients and vitamins are great for your mental health, cardiovascular system, and even promotes healthy skin!
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Making the Fried Blackberry Pies
It's really easy to fry these pies! A trick I use is to use a small saucepan and add about an inch of oil to it. That way, I'm not wasting vegetable oil (another pet peeve of mine!) by adding it to a large saucepan or skillet. It's pretty easy to fit 2 pies into the oil at one time and there's not a bunch of oil to throw out afterward! It's important to wait to add the filled pies into the oil after it heated and is bubbling. Once the pie hits the oil, it will start to brown and crisp the dough instead of soaking the oil up into it. Nobody wants to take a bite out of oil-soaked pies! It only takes about 1 and a half minutes to each side to fry these pies.
Air Fryer Option
With the option of air fryers these days, you can make these pies healthier if you want to. Just make sure to spray the basket liner of your air fryer, add 3 to 4 pies depending on your fryer size, and spray the tops of the pies with a nonstick cooking spray. Set the air fryer to 350° and cook for about 5 minutes, flip the pies, and cook for another 5 minutes or until browned. Repeat the process until all of your pies are air fried and make sure to not crowd your pies in the basket to prevent uneven browning and frying.
Glazing the Pies
If you want a nice thick glaze on these pies, be patient. Allow the pies to completely cool so that the glaze doesn't melt down in the pies.
After making the glaze in a small bowl but large enough to dip the fried pies in, I use a fork to flip the pies around in the glaze and use it to shake off any excess glaze. I place the glazed pies onto my silicone mat (or parchment paper) and allow them to harden completely.
📖 Recipe
Fried Blackberry Pies (Air Fryer Option)
Fried and glazed Blackberry Pies made with homemade buttermilk crust and fresh blackberries with hints of cinnamon and nutmeg. Included in this recipe is an option to make in the Air Fryer.
Ingredients
Dough
- 2 cups flour
- ¼ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup vegetable oil
- ⅓ cup buttermilk
Blackberry Filling
- ½ cup sugar
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- ½ cup water
- 6 oz blackberries, 1 6 oz package (2 cups)
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- ¾ teaspoon cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon nutmeg
Glaze
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 2 tablespoon milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
For Frying
- 1 inch vegetable oil
- nonstick cooking spray, AIR FRYER OPTION*
Instructions
- In a large bowl, mix together the flour, baking soda, and salt.
- Pour in the vegetable oil and the buttermilk into the same bowl.
- Stir until dough forms and knead with hands until it is all combined.
- Roll out dough until it is about ¼ inch thick.
- Using a 4" biscuit cutter or rim of the cup, cut out circles.
- Repeat rolling out the dough until the dough is used up.
- In a small saucepan, pour the sugar, cornstarch, water, lemon juice, and spices.
- Set to medium heat and add in the blackberries.
- Stir frequently and allow it to come to a boil.
- Once it has boiled, stir frequently (break up the blackberries into pieces) and then remove from the heat and allow to cool. The filling will thicken.
- Once the filling has cooled, add 1 tablespoon of filling to eat pie and fold pies in half.
- Use a fork to seal the edges.
- In a medium saucepan, add oil until it is about 1 inch deep.
- Heat on medium heat and allow it heat until starting to bubble.
- Add 1 or 2 pies at a time and fry on each side for about 1 ½ minutes or until golden brown.
- Remove to a paper toweled lined plate.
- Repeat until all pies are done.
*AIR FRYER OPTION
- Set the air fryer to 350°
- Spray the inside of the air fryer basket with nonstick spray.
- Add 3 or 4 pies to the basket and spray well with the nonstick spray.
- Cook on each side for about 5 minutes and remove to cool.
- Repeat the process until all pies are air fried.
Glaze
- In a small bowl (big enough to dip the pies into) combine together the confectioner's sugar, milk, and vanilla extract.
- Once the pies have COMPLETELY cooled, dip both sides of the pies into the glaze.
- Use a fork to pick the pies up and lightly shake off the excess glaze.
- Place on parchment paper or a silicone mat and allow the glaze to harden.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12Serving Size:
1 gramsAmount Per Serving: Unsaturated Fat: 0g
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Heather-Nicole
Tuesday 19th of May 2020
Start the berries first. They will take longer to cool than it will take you to make the dough. If you do the dough first it will dry out while you are waiting on the berries and become less pliable and crack when you are trying to shape the pies.
My berries didn't thicken so I added a 1/2 tsp of guar gum and boiled again for about four minutes, stirring constantly.
This is a pie crust version as opposed to the more fried dough version. I would go thinner on the dough. The outer layer did brown and crisp up nicely but the inner part was still a little doughy and I would like a higher ratio of berry to crust. I couldn't get a tablespoon of berries in these.
All that being said, the flavors are great and I would make again with the above tweaks.