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Strawberry Jelly Pie (Grain Free)

Strawberry Jelly Pie (Grain Free) GAPS, DF - Quirky Cooking

What do you do when life gets a little crazy, and you’re feeling the need to slow down, let go, simplify, back off, say no, stress less, chill out and re-balance?

Ignore all the stuff you’re supposed to be doing, and BAKE, of course!! Ha ha, well, that’s what I do! Turn off the phone, put on some music, and bake. Something fun and creative and not just something that I ‘have’ to make for the next meal… Something like PIE!!

Strawberry Jelly Pie - Quirky Cooking

Baking is so therapeutic, and eating the results is pretty therapeutic too. So seeing I have 5kg of sweet, juicy, local strawberries sitting here staring at me, I decided a strawberry lattice topped pie would be perfect. And just to make it more of a challenge, a grain free, dairy free, GAPS and Paleo friendly strawberry jelly pie! Oh yeah.

(You’ve never heard of ‘strawberry jelly pie’? No, neither have I, but it worked so well that now it’s a ‘thing’. Just sayin’.)

I was also going to share with you my thoughts on simplifying, cutting back on all the ‘urgent stuff to do’, and reducing stress, but I’m simplifying so much that I think I’ll just give you the recipe and be done with it. I mean, that’s what you came here for, right? But if you’d like to share your thoughts on getting so caught up in ‘doing’ that everything gets way too overwhelming and the joy of doing what you love is lost, just click here. We had a great chat about it on FB.

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Ok, so here’s the recipe! If you’ve never made a lattice pie top and it seems a bit too tricky, (I promise it really isn’t), you can watch a video showing how to do it here. Just work carefully and make sure the pastry is chilled, and if a strip breaks just press it back together and keep going. But if you’re in a rush, by all means just roll out the pastry for the top, slap it over the filling, crimp the edges, cut a few slits for air, brush with egg wash, and bake. Easy peasy.

PS If you were hoping to eat a slice of this hot out of the oven, I’m sorry… it is a ‘jelly’ pie, so it needs to set and be served cold! It will kind of ooze everywhere if you try to cut it hot, just so you know.

Enjoy!! <3

 

Quirky Cooking Grain Free Strawberry Pie
I think someone else is hoping for a bit of pie…

 

Quirky Cooking Strawberry Pie Grain Free
Warning: Hide from 16 year old boys or you may find this pie disappears much too quickly.
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Grain Free Strawberry Pie

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  • Author: QuirkyJo

Ingredients

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Pastry

300g blanched almond meal

2 eggs

1/4 tsp fine sea salt

2 tsp ground cinnamon

2 Tbsp (30g) honey (or preferred sweetener, to taste)

30g coconut oil (or butter), plus extra for greasing the dish

Filling

5 cups strawberries, washed, hulled and halved

3 Tbsp honey (or preferred sweetener, to taste)

juice of half a lemon

2 Tbsp gelatin powder

1/2 tsp ground cinnamon

Assembling

1 egg whisked with 1 Tbsp water for egg wash (optional, for golden colour)

extra ground cinnamon for sprinkling on top

Instructions

Pastry

1. Preheat oven to 180C.

2. Grease a 20cm pie dish with extra coconut oil or butter and set aside.

3. Place all pastry ingredients into a Thermomix bowl and mix 20 sec/speed 4.

4. Remove dough from the bowl with a spatula (it will be quite sticky) and divide in two.

5. Wrap half the dough in baking paper and place in the fridge to chill.

6. Roll out the other half of the dough to 5mm thick on a silicon mat, with a piece of baking paper on top of the dough to stop it from sticking to the rolling pin. (Alternatively, press dough into the pie dish instead of rolling it out.)

7. Press pastry into greased pie dish, trim edges, prick all over with a fork, and cook 15 mins at 180C. Set aside to cool.

Filling

1. Place 2 cups of the strawberries into a Thermomix bowl with honey, lemon juice, gelatine and cinnamon. Cook 7 mins/100C/rev/speed 1.

2. Remove to a large mixing bowl and stir in the remaining strawberries. Set aside.

Assembling

1. Roll out chilled pastry to 5mm thick, between silicon mat and baking paper. Cut into 1-inch strips with a bread knife. (Cut very gently so you don’t damage the silicon mat.)

2. Spoon the filling into the cooled pie crust, and lay pastry strips carefully over the top of the filling, weaving them together as you go to form a lattice pie top. (If you need to see how this is done, watch the video mentioned in my comments above.)

3. Brush pastry with egg wash, sprinkle with a little cinnamon, and place into the oven.

4. Bake 15-18 mins until golden.

5. Cool to room temperature, then place in the freezer to chill for an hour, to set the ‘jelly’ (or in the fridge for 2-3 hours).

6. Serve cold, with whipped coconut cream or coconut ice cream!

Notes

Variations

Apple & Strawberry Pie – 3 apples, peeled, deseeded and sliced in 5mm slices; place in a Thermomix bowl with honey, lemon juice, gelatine and 1 tsp cinnamon, and cook as above; remove to bowl and stir in 2 cups of halved strawberries. Assemble and bake as above.

Apple Pie – 6 apples, peeled, deseeded and sliced in 5 mm slices; place in a Thermomix bowl with honey, lemon juice, gelatine and 1 tsp cinnamon, and cook as above; assemble and bake as above.

Egg-Free Variation – replace eggs in pastry with 2 Tbsp milled chia seeds mixed with 6 Tbsp water. Brush pastry with milk of choice (e.g. almond milk) instead of egg wash.

Vegan Variation – replace eggs as above, and use 2 tsp agar powder instead of gelatine in the filling.

To whip coconut cream – place a tin of thick coconut cream in the fridge and leave overnight. Next day, remove the very thick cream from the top and place it in a chilled bowl. Whisk with a hand whisk until smooth. (If you blend in the Thermomix it will heat up too much and won’t stay firm.) You can add a little honey or maple syrup and vanilla if you like.

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22 thoughts on “Strawberry Jelly Pie (Grain Free)

  1. Heather Pearce says:

    Hi Jo,
    Thank you so much for your generous and sharing heart, so helpful for us food challenged people and families who also love to cook.
    Do you know of Australian grass fed gelatine that you are happy to use please? I am aware of Great Lakes, but was looking for an Australian one if possible, thanks so much.
    God bless you and your family,
    Heather, South Australia

    • QuirkyJo says:

      All Australian Gelatine is made by one company, its made from a mixture of grass fed and non grass fed cows. If you want certified Organic you have to get it from overseas.

  2. Kylie says:

    We made the Apple variation minus the gelatin as we were serving hot and right away. Worked beautfully! Thank you for the lovely recipe, well received!

  3. Kylie says:

    Hi Jo if I use agar instead of gelatine will I still be able to put the lattice on top and put in the oven?

  4. Sophie says:

    This looks beautiful Jo, can the gelatin be replaced with Agar Agar? If so, what would the quantity and method be? Sorry I just would really love to make this but don’t tolerate Gelatin well.

  5. Kylie says:

    Thanks for sharing this recipe Jo,
    I made the Apple variation, knowing that I needed to serve a Hot pie rather than a Jelly pie I omitted the gelatin. It was fabulous thank you. We really enjoyed it, your newsletter arrived at just the right time when I was planning a dinner party!

  6. Lena says:

    Hi Jo. Would this work with almond meal made in thermomix with the skins on? I’d prefer to use activated almonds .. thanks heaps

  7. Lena says:

    Hi Jo. Would this work with almond meal made in thermomix with the skins on? I’d prefer to use activated almonds .. thanks heaps

  8. [email protected] says:

    Thank you for the grain free strawberry pie recipe, looks delicious. I also have your cook book which we love.
    One of my sons is allergic to tree nuts, sesame seeds and dairy. What do you suggest I substitute the almonds with? Thank you Bridget

  9. Bob says:

    The recipe looks great but I don’t have a Thermomix, just an electric stove that I can set for the usual low, med-low, medium, etc. How would you suggest cooking the strawberry ripping? Thanks!

  10. Marie says:

    Thankyou for this delicious recipe. I made it ad an open pie as I overcooked the first shell. Second one was cooked in 10 mins.

  11. Lisa says:

    Just realised your son is wearing a Bayern München football strip! We live in Munich and they are our team! High five!

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