Receta Cherry Vino Cotto (Vincotto) Pie
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A delicious dessert combination that's easy to prepare--making this the perfect ending for any occasion.
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Tiempo para Cocinar: | Raciónes: 10 Servings |
Ingredientes
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Direcciones
- Preheat oven to 400°F (204°C).
- In a large bowl, add flour, salt and vegetable shortening.
- Using a fork, press into the ingredients using a rapid, circular motion to incorporate the vegetable shortening while mixing together. The mixture should appear almost granular when done.
- Add 1/2 cup of ice water to the bowl and mix to form a dough. If needed add 1 tablespoon of ice water and mix. Repeat this step until the dough's texture is pliable. The dough should be slightly moist, not dry.
- Split the dough in half. Roll into two dough balls. Set one dough ball aside.
- On a clean, flat surface, sprinkle a layer of flour. Roll the first dough ball to 1/8-inch thickness. Place it inside a 9-inch, oven-proof pie dish.
- With a sharp knife, remove excess dough to approximately 1/4-inch from the inside ridge of the pie dish.
- With a fork, polk holes into the bottom and sides of the dough.
- Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust becomes golden brown. Remove from heat. Set aside.
- In a small bowl, add vino cotto and corn starch. Whisk to dissolve the corn starch.
- Using a spatula, fold vino cotto mixture into the cherry pie filling.
- Reapply a light layer of flour onto the clean, flat surface. Roll the second dough ball to 1/8-inch thickness.
- Pour the vino cotto mixture into the baked crust. Position cherries evenly throughout the pie. If pockets of pie filling exist without cherries present, use a spoon to remove some excess pie filling.
- Cover the cherry vino cotto filling with the top layer of rolled dough.
- Let up to 1/2-inch extra rolled dough hang over the pie dish. Cut away excess dough. Tuck remaining dough under the previously baked bottom crust.
- With a fork, poke holes all over the top layer of pie dough.
- To seal the dough edges, press fork tines into the crust all the way around the pie.
- Bake for 15 minutes or until the crust becomes deep golden brown. Remove from heat.
- Serve warm or cold. Garnish with whipped cream or ice cream and a drizzle of authentic vino cotto.