Raspberry pie

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Raspberry Pie is a popular dessert dish made primarily from raspberries, sugar, and pie crust. It is a traditional dish in many cultures, particularly in North America and Europe, and is often served during the summer months when raspberries are in season.

Ingredients

The main ingredients in a raspberry pie are raspberries, sugar, and a pie crust. Some recipes may also include additional ingredients such as lemon juice, cornstarch, or other fruits to enhance the flavor and texture of the pie.

Preparation

To prepare a raspberry pie, the raspberries are first washed and mixed with sugar and other ingredients. This mixture is then poured into a pie crust and baked until the crust is golden brown and the filling is bubbly. Some recipes may call for a lattice-style top crust, while others may use a full top crust with vents cut into it to allow steam to escape.

Variations

There are many variations of raspberry pie, including raspberry cream pie, raspberry rhubarb pie, and raspberry apple pie. These variations often include additional ingredients or steps in the preparation process.

Cultural Significance

Raspberry pie is a popular dish in many cultures. In the United States, it is often associated with summer and early fall, when raspberries are in season. In the United Kingdom, raspberry pie is a traditional dessert served at garden parties and other outdoor events.

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