Ingredients
2 pints fresh blackberries
Nutmeg
1/4 to 1/3 cup raw organic sugar
1/4 unbleached flour
For basic pie crust:
1 3/4 cups unbleached flour
1/4 cup Jungle brand shortening (available at Whole Foods)
1/4 cup ice cold water
For whipped cream:
Whipping cream
1 tablespoon lavender
1 heaping tablespoon honey
Non-stick spray
Materials:
Tinfoil
Ice water
A small cooler with ice
Reusable bag
Plastic wrap
A grill that can be placed over the embers
Tongs
Small sharp knife
Preparation
Preparation:
- In August, blackberries are out with a vengeance, especially on the West coast. Many campsites boast clusters of the ripe berries, but if yours does not, local farmers markets are sure to have them.
- Mix two pints of fresh blackberries with a generous pinch of cinnamon and nutmeg, 1/4 cup of unbleached flour, 1/4 cup of raw sugar (for camping purposes, 1/4 may be roughly measured using your palm. 1/4 cup=1 palm full of a medium sized hand)
- Either prepare a basic pie crust before leaving home or purchase ready-made pie crust at your local grocery store – both keep well if packed properly in a camp cooler
- Break dough into six balls (if using homemade dough)
- On a piece of sprayed tinfoil, flatten and roll out each dough ball (using the empty bottle of your last Redwood Creek® wine) into a circle about 5 inches in diameter
- Spoon in filling, equal amounts into each flattened piece of dough. Fold over dough to create a half-moon shape. Pinch or roll edges firmly together.
- Prepare a tinfoil shell for each handpie, generously spraying the foil with non-stick spray. Leave as much space as possible between the top foil and the top of the pie. This allows the pie to cook properly.
- Place packets carefully onto campfire grill. Make use of grill areas where the flames have died down to create hot embers. Cook for about 35-45 minutes.
- While waiting for the pies to cook, place whipping cream, a generous pinch of finger-ground lavender, and a tablespoon of warm honey in a jar. Tighten the lid and shake! After several minutes, the liquid will start to form into a soft whipped cream. Do not over shake, or you’ll have lavender honey butter.
- Take pies off fire. Allow them to sit for several minutes. Unwrap and serve with a dollop of lavender cream.
- Pour a glass of Redwood Creek Pinot Noir and enjoy!