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Source: CanolaInfo Test Kitchen | Category: Dessert

Cherry Pie Bites

Orange juice and zest make these fun-sized cherry pies a refreshing, tangy dessert. With canola oil, these treats are better-for-you than traditional pies.

Cherry Pie Bites recipe made with canola oil

Ingredients

  • Crust
  • ½ cup slivered almonds (skin on) 125 mL
  • 2¼ to 2½ cups all-purpose flour 560 to 625 mL
  • ½ tsp salt 2 mL
  • ½ tsp baking powder 2 mL
  • 2/3 cup canola oil, chilled in freezer for 2 hours* 150 mL
  • 1 egg, beaten slightly
  • ¼ cup ice water 60 mL
  • ¼ cup 1% milk 60 mL
  • 1 Tbsp vinegar 15 mL
  • canola oil spray
  • Cherry Filling
  • 4 cups frozen unsweetened tart cherries, thawed (drain off any extra juice) 1 L
  • ½ cup orange juice 125 mL
  • 1¼ cups granulated sugar 310 mL
  • 1¾ Tbsp cornstarch  25 mL
  • 1½ Tbsp fresh orange zest 20 mL
½ cup slivered almonds (skin on)2¼ to 2½ cups all-purpose flour 560 to½ tsp salt½ tsp baking powder2/3 cup canola oil, chilled in freezer for 2 hours*1 egg, beaten slightly¼ cup ice water¼ cup 1% milk1 Tbsp vinegarcanola oil spray4 cups frozen unsweetened tart cherries, thawed (drain off any extra juice)½ cup orange juice1¼ cups granulated sugar1¾ Tbsp cornstarch  1½ Tbsp fresh orange zest

Instructions

  • 1. To prepare crust: In food processor, add almonds and pulse once or twice for coarsely ground consistency. Add flour, salt and baking powder. Pulse one or twice to combine ingredients. Add cold/frozen canola oil. Pulse again once or twice.
  • 2. In small bowl, combine egg, water, milk and vinegar. With food processor running, pour liquid ingredients through feed tube. Turn off machine as soon as ingredients are mixed, about 10 seconds.
  • 3. Remove dough and place on lightly floured surface. Knead ingredients 4 or 5 times to finish mixing. Divide dough in half, wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to roll out.
  • 4. To prepare filling: In saucepan, combine thawed cherries and orange juice over medium low-heat for about 8 minutes. In small bowl, completely combine sugar and cornstarch. Add sugar-cornstarch mixture and orange zest to cherries. Cook cherry mixture until it comes to rolling boil. Cook for 2 more minutes until well thickened. Cool cherry filling slightly.
  • 5. Preheat oven to 425 °F (220 °C). Spray mini muffin tins with canola oil spray.
  • 6. Roll chilled dough out on well-floured work surface. With 2½-inch (7-cm) round cookie or biscuit cutter, with its edge dipped in flour, cut 24 rounds from dough. Roll out remaining dough and use it to cut small decorative pieces of dough to decorate top of pies.  
  • 7. Carefully fit 2½-inch (7-cm) dough rounds into bottom of prepared mini muffin tin. Pat down bottom with excess coming up sides. Spoon about 1 Tbsp (15 mL) cooled cherry pie filling into each crust-lined cup. Carefully top each mini pie with decorative pieces of pie dough. 
  • 8. Bake for about 12 minutes or until edges are golden brown and filling is bubbly. Remove from oven and set on wire rack and cool completely, then remove from muffin tin and serve. 

Yield

24 mini pies

serving size

1 mini pie

nutritional analysis

Per Serving

Calories170
Total Fat8 g
Saturated Fat0.5 g
Cholesterol10 mg
Carbohydrates25 g
Fiber0 g
Sugars14 g
Protein2 g
Sodium60 mg
Potassium88 mg

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