Best 3 Impossible Raspberry Custard Pie Recipes

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Indulge in a symphony of flavors with our selection of delectable raspberry custard pie recipes. These culinary masterpieces combine the vibrant tang of raspberries with the creamy richness of custard, nestled in a flaky, golden crust. From classic to contemporary, our recipes cater to every taste and skill level.

Embark on a nostalgic journey with our traditional raspberry custard pie, where fresh raspberries are gently folded into a velvety custard filling, encased in a buttery crust. Experience a taste of heaven with our white chocolate raspberry custard pie, where white chocolate shavings elevate the creamy custard to new heights.

For a delightful twist, try our no-bake raspberry custard pie, a symphony of flavors and textures achieved without the hassle of baking. And for those seeking a gluten-free option, our almond flour raspberry custard pie offers a delightful alternative with its nutty crust and creamy filling.

Each recipe is meticulously crafted with step-by-step instructions, ensuring success even for novice bakers. Treat yourself and your loved ones to the ultimate raspberry custard pie experience.

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RASPBERRY CUSTARD PIE



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Fresh, ripe raspberries nestled in a custard pie may be the ultimate summer dessert.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes     Pie & Tarts Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 7

Pie Dough for Caramelized Apple Tart
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour, plus more for surface
3/4 cup sugar
1 large egg
1 cup heavy cream
1 pound (3 1/2 cups) raspberries, plus more for garnish
1/4 teaspoon salt

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Roll pate brisee to 1/8-inch thickness on a lightly floured surface. Fit into a 9-inch pie dish, and trim edges, leaving a 1-inch overhang. Tuck overhang under so edges are flush with rim, and crimp edges. Prick bottom of dough with a fork. Freeze for 15 minutes. Line dough with parchment, and fill with pie weights or dried beans. Bake until edges begin to turn gold, 25 to 30 minutes. Remove weights and parchment. Bake until crust is light gold and cooked through, 10 to 15 minutes. Let cool on a wire rack.
  • Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees. Whisk flour and 1/2 cup sugar in a medium bowl. Add egg and cream, and whisk to combine. Toss raspberries, remaining 1/4 cup sugar, and the salt in a medium bowl. Spoon berries into crust, then pour in cream mixture, filling to just below the rim.
  • Bake until custard is set but still a bit wobbly in the center, about 45 minutes. Let cool in dish on a wire rack. Cover, and refrigerate for at least 2 hours (or up to 1 day). Garnish with fresh raspberries, and serve cold.

RASPBERRY CUSTARD PIE



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Dorothy Regnier of Kamloops, British Columbia suggests, "You can substitute other kinds of berries or rhubarb in the filling for this pie. But raspberries are hard to beat!"

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Desserts

Time 1h15m

Yield 8 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 12

Dough for single-crust pie
3 large eggs
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/3 cup evaporated milk
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Dash salt
5-1/2 cups fresh or frozen raspberries
TOPPING:
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
1/4 cup cold butter

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400°. On a lightly floured surface, roll dough to a 1/8-in.-thick circle; transfer to a 9-in. pie plate. Trim crust to 1/2 in. beyond rim of plate; flute edge. Refrigerate 30 minutes., In a large bowl, beat eggs. Add sugar, flour, milk, vanilla and salt; mix well. Gently fold in raspberries. Pour into crust. For topping, in a small bowl, combine flour and brown sugar; cut in butter until crumbly. Sprinkle over filling. , Bake 10 minutes. Reduce oven setting to 350°; bake until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean, 45-50 minutes longer. Cool on a wire rack. Refrigerate leftovers.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 588 calories, Fat 20g fat (12g saturated fat), Cholesterol 118mg cholesterol, Sodium 259mg sodium, Carbohydrate 95g carbohydrate (62g sugars, Fiber 6g fiber), Protein 8g protein.

CUSTARD PIE



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Bring back memories of Grandma's kitchen with this traditional custard pie in a homemade pastry crust.

Categories     Dessert

Time 3h

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 cup plus 1 tablespoon Gold Medal™ all-purpose flour*
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup cold shortening
3 to 5 tablespoons ice-cold water
3 eggs
3/4 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 1/2 cups hot whole milk or half-and-half

Steps:

  • In medium bowl, mix flour and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Cut in shortening, using pastry blender (or pulling 2 table knives through ingredients in opposite directions), until particles are size of small peas. Sprinkle with water, 1 tablespoon at a time, tossing with fork until all flour is moistened and pastry almost leaves side of bowl (1 to 2 teaspoons more water can be added if necessary).
  • Gather pastry into a ball. Shape into flattened round on lightly floured surface. Wrap flattened round of pastry in plastic wrap; refrigerate about 45 minutes or until dough is firm and cold, yet pliable. This allows the shortening to become slightly firm, which helps make the baked pastry more flaky. If refrigerated longer, let pastry soften slightly before rolling.
  • Heat oven to 425°F. Roll pastry on lightly floured surface, using floured rolling pin, into circle 2 inches larger than upside-down 9-inch glass pie plate. Fold pastry into fourths and place in pie plate; unfold pastry and ease into plate, pressing firmly against bottom and side and being careful not to stretch pastry, which will cause it to shrink when baked. Trim overhanging edge of pastry 1 inch from rim of pie plate. Fold and roll pastry under, even with edge of plate; flute.
  • Carefully line pastry with a double thickness of foil, gently pressing foil to bottom and side of pastry. Let foil extend over edge to prevent excessive browning. Bake 10 minutes; carefully remove foil. Bake 2 to 4 minutes longer or until pastry just begins to brown and has become set. If crust bubbles, gently push bubbles down with back of spoon.
  • Reduce oven temperature to 400°F. In medium bowl, beat eggs slightly with wire whisk. Add sugar, 1/4 teaspoon salt, the nutmeg and vanilla; mix well. Gradually blend in hot milk. Pour filling into hot crust (to prevent spilling the filling, place pie plate on oven rack before pouring filling into crust).
  • Cover edge of pie crust with pie crust shield ring or 2- to 3-inch strip of foil to prevent excessive browning; remove shield or foil during last 15 minutes of baking. Bake 25 to 30 minutes or until knife inserted halfway between center and edge comes out clean. Cool on cooling rack 1 hour. Serve slightly warm or cold. Store loosely covered in refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 280, Carbohydrate 31 g, Cholesterol 110 mg, Fat 2 1/2, Fiber 0 g, Protein 6 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 350 mg, Sugar 19 g, TransFat 2 g

Tips:

  • For the best flavor, use fresh raspberries. If using frozen raspberries, thaw them completely before using.
  • To make sure the custard is cooked through, insert a knife into the center of the pie. If it comes out clean, the custard is done.
  • Let the pie cool completely before slicing and serving. This will help the custard to set and the pie will be easier to cut.
  • Serve the pie with a dollop of whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Conclusion:

This impossible raspberry custard pie is a delicious and easy-to-make dessert that is perfect for any occasion. The creamy custard filling is perfectly complemented by the tart raspberries, and the flaky crust adds the perfect finishing touch. With its simple ingredients and easy-to-follow instructions, this pie is sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it.

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