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Lemon Cream Pie with Raspberry Beer Sauce

 

I made you a summery pie with a Double IPA

Lemon Cream Pie with Raspberry Beer Sauc e

 Don’t be scared, this double IPA plays nice, I promise. I’m hesitant with double and triple IPA’s, over hopping a beer can result in a poorly balanced, pinchy tasting, bitter-in-a-bad-way beer that leads to my hesitation to sample the D & T IPA’s. That’s a shame, there are so many great tremendously hopped beers in our country.

Knuckle Sandwich is a fabulous entry in the DIPA category, given to us by Bootleggers, which has restored my faith in the genera. It has balance! I love malty notes in a beer, which this gives us beautifully as a framework to showcase those hops. It has great high notes of hops and citrus, but it also has the low notes of bread and malt, giving it some mad range.

Bootleggers is turning 5 this month, a newer brewery in Fullerton, California. You all know how I like to root for the Home-Brewer-Turned-Brewery-owner and this brewery could turn me into a cheerleader, especially if they keep making beer like this.

(By the way, Bootleggers, you should add this to your regular rotation, remove the Special Release designation and make sure to ship me a case when you get a chance.)
Bootleggers DIPA

Lemon Cream Pie with Raspberry Beer Sauce

Ingredients
  

Crust (you can also substitute a gram cracker crust):

  • 1 ½ cups all purpose flour
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 1 tbs sugar
  • 8 tbs of butter cold, cut into cubes
  • 2 tbs ice cold beer high ABV works best

Lemon Cream Filling:

  • 2 tbs lemon zest
  • ¾ cup lemon juice
  • 2 tbs corn starch
  • 5 egg yolks
  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 5 tbs butter
  • 2/3 cup heavy cream

Raspberry Beer Sauce:

  • 12 wt ounces raspberries
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 2 tbs corn starch
  • ½ cup IPA

Instructions
 

  • In a food processor, add 1 cup of flour (reserving the other ½ cup) salt, sugar and pulse to combine. Add the butter cubes and process until combined. Add the remaining ½ cup of flour, process until well incorporated.
  • Transfer to a bowl, add the beer and mix until combined. Dough will be very soft.
  • Form into a wide flat disk, wrap in plastic wrap and chill for at least 2 hours.
  • While the dough is chilling, make the curd. Add the lemon zest, lemon juice, cornstarch, yolks, and sugar to a saucepan off the heat. Whisk until well combined. Add the butter cubes and add to medium heat, stirring constantly until thickened, about 12 minutes. Pour into a medium bowl, chill until just below room temperature, about 1 hour.
  • Preheat the oven to 350.
  • Once the dough has chilled, roll out on a lightly floured surface, transfer to a 9-inch pie pan, press into shape. Remove the excess.
  • Prick the bottom several times with a fork. Line with a sheet of parchment paper, fill with pie weights or dried beans.
  • Bake at 350 for 18-22 minutes or until crust is golden brown. Remove from oven and allow to cool to room temperature, remove the pie weights or beans.
  • Add the heavy cream to the bowl of a stand mixer, whip on high until soft peaks form, about 3 minutes. About ½ a cup at a time, gently fold the lemon mixture into the whipped cream. Once all of the lemon mixture has been mixed into the cream, pour into the cooled crust. Chill until set, about 1 hour.
  • In a pot over medium high heat, add the raspberries, powdered sugar, cornstarch and beer. Stir frequently until thickened, about 10 minutes. Allow to cool to room temperature. Pour evenly over the lemon cream layer, chill until set about 1 hour. Keep chilled until ready to serve.

 

 

 

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Comments


Averie @ Averie Cooks April 10, 2013 um 1:08 am

That is the most luscious, beautiful, gorgeous lemon filling ever! So thick and creamy looking. And the rasp sauce…delish!

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marla April 10, 2013 um 5:25 am

Visiting your blog is always such a treat ~ and now I crave this pie for breakfast 😉

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Alayna @ Thyme Bombe April 10, 2013 um 6:41 am

Yum! I would have never thought of this but the flavors just make sense together. A summery beer for a summery dessert!

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claire @ the realistic nutritionist April 10, 2013 um 6:53 am

I want to have a one night stand with that pie.

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Happy Valley Chow April 10, 2013 um 7:12 am

Oh my gosh this sounds fantastic, perfect summer dessert!

Happy Blogging!

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Nicole @ Young, Broke and Hungry April 10, 2013 um 9:38 am

What a lovely pie and that raspberry sauce sounds good enough to eat with a spoon.

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Kelly @ Hidden fruits and veggies April 10, 2013 um 9:43 am

you could’ve sold me just by saying "lemon" but that raspberry sauce??? Took it to another level of craving.

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Eileen April 10, 2013 um 11:57 am

This pie sounds so good! Raspberry and lemon is such a fresh and tart combination–love it.

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Bree {Skinny Mommy} April 10, 2013 um 1:40 pm

Raspberry beer sauce? YUM!

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Cassie | Bake Your Day April 10, 2013 um 3:12 pm

This sounds incredible. IPA is my favorite and so is pie. I love it!

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Megan {Country Cleaver} April 10, 2013 um 3:44 pm

Ben doesn’t like IPA’s – which in this case is fine by me – because it means i can have a beer and this whole pie to myself!! WIN-WIN!!

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Gerry @ Foodness Gracious April 10, 2013 um 3:54 pm

Nicely done, perfect for the summer and an extra ice cold beer 🙂

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dishing up the dirt April 10, 2013 um 3:54 pm

IPA is my favorite beer. And this may become my favorite pie. Sounds incredible! Bring on more summertime treats!

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Laurie {SimplyScratch} April 10, 2013 um 6:44 pm

You are my hero 🙂 Love this!

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Kristi @ Cherry Jasmine April 10, 2013 um 9:29 pm

Ok, I want me some right now. RIGHT NOW! Looks fabulous! I seriously cannot wait to taste this! Raspberries are probably one of my most favorite things on the planet. Oh, and the beer doesn’t hurt either. 😉

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Anna (Hidden Ponies) April 10, 2013 um 10:27 pm

This sauce sounds incredible! Beautiful pie.

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ashley – baker by nature April 11, 2013 um 3:46 am

Dude… I totally want a slice of this right now. It look majorly refreshing, and I mean, raspberry bear sauce?! I want!!!

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Dina April 11, 2013 um 7:22 am

this is unique, don’t think i’ve heard of raspberry beer sauce, would like to try it!

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Belinda @themoonblushbaker April 11, 2013 um 9:22 am

Yay another dessert with beer recipe. Raspberries and beer? too creative.

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Julia | JuliasAlbum.com April 11, 2013 um 10:41 am

Gorgeous pie! Raspberry beer sauce sounds very intriguing! Pinned!

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addie | culicurious April 11, 2013 um 11:36 am

This looks so delicious! I love a lemon and raspberry combo in desserts. And with IPA – perfect! 🙂

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Michelle Collins April 11, 2013 um 12:42 pm

I love desserts like this during the summertime. And with beer? Bonus!

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