When it comes to desserts pies are truly an American Classic, and a Peach Blueberry Custard is at the top of my list of Summertime Desserts. Wouldn’t your family love to sit down to this delicious Peach Blueberry Custard Pie?
Summertime is definitely the best time of year. Everywhere you go you see fresh fruit and vegetables, and summertime food is simply the best. Being a southern boy at heart, I do love my pies, and nothing beats an old-fashioned Peach Pie. I just love walking into the room and smelling ripe peaches. What a great sensation. Then biting into one of those peaches as the juices run down my chin……sigh……now that’s summertime to me.
Peaches, Nectarines, and Plums, the holy trinity of stone fruits, but my favorite summertime pie fruit, has to be peaches! Just a plain peach pie with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream is a wonderful thing, but make a sweet custard, blend in your fresh peaches and throw a nice handful of blueberries, add in a streusel topping and your tasting down-home goodness.
Ingredients to make Peach Blueberry Custard Pie
I do have a go-to recipe for this pie, it was standard fare in my restaurant days, and it’s also something I have not made in quite a few years.
Letโs start by gathering the ingredients we need to make the filling for a Peach Blueberry Custard Pie. In Chef Speak this is called the Mise en Place which translates into Everything in its Place.
Not only does setting your ingredients up ahead of time speed the cooking process, but it also helps ensure you have everything you need to make the dish.
Making your own pie crust can be a hassle, but I do recommend giving it a try. If not there are lots of options at your local supermarket. You can choose from frozen or refrigerated premade crusts. And if you do have a favorite pie crust recipe, please feel free to use your own.
I use a food processor to make my pie crust, it’s a pretty simple process that provides an excellent pie crust.
The secret to a good pie crust using a food processor is freezing the butter and Crisco pieces before using them and having ice in the water to make sure its as cold as possible.
After placing the peaches in the pie shell, pour the custard filling overtop. It’s okay if a peach or two peaks out of the custard.
The last step before baking is adding the blueberries. Now it’s time to start the baking process.
If you’re not a fan of blueberries, feel free to leave them out.
While the pie is baking make the streusel topping. Sometimes I add oats into the streusel mix, it adds a nice texture. If you decide to use oats cut the flour and sugar back to ยฝ cup each and use ยฝ cup of oats.
After baking for 25 minutes, remove the pie from the oven and top with the streusel topping. Bake for an additional 25-30 minutes or until the streusel is a nice golden brown.
I’m a little lazy about covering the crust with a foil, and you can see the exposed crust got a little too brown. But since my wife never eats the crust I didn’t worry too much, especially since I love to eat that crunchy crust!
I just ordered a set of Adjustable Pie Crust Shields, so my finished pies look as pretty as they taste.
I loved every bite of this delicious pie. The peaches were sweet and fresh, the blueberries added a tartness, the custard added creaminess, and the streusel a crunch that just pushed it over the top!
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Made2Order
after a full day of baking and touching sweet thangs.. i am sick of desserts, but the tomatoe salad is excatly what i need right now!.. and i had a laugh @ "1/4 cup chilled Organic Shortening" lol. dunno why.. maybe it's organic
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All look good! Now, I'm hungry! Happy weekend!
Jenn
All three of those look so yummy! I will admit, my favorite of all time pie crust is made with lard. Can you even say lard anymore and not get arrested? hehe I have grilled corn straight on the grill too and I love it that way. Ok, one more confession, I found that spreading a little mayo on it, sprinkling it with parmesan cheese, and the wrapping it in foil is DIVINE! Thanks for sharing all the wonderful summer recipes!
Simony
Dear Dennis, I am so glad you stopped by and left a message on my blog!
Because now I had the chance to came here to see yours, and fell in love with it.
Your work is amazing, but you already know that!
I will be a regular!
Velva
I think I died and went to heaven. The summer time pie with peaches and blueberries, the corn fritters, the beautiful tomatoes. Everything looks stunning!
Happy Summer to you.
mydanishkitchen.com
Love the Peach-Blueberry pie, I could eat the custard filling all by itself. Beautiful post as always.
Cinnamon-Girl
This post is full of all sorts of deliciousness! The pie is dreamy with that lovely custard and two of my favorite fruits. And I have a sincere love for corn fritters – your version looks positively delicious. And last of all your tomato salad is a beauty. I've been impatiently checking my garden every day for red tomatoes…
spcookiequeen
Your motto is my motto! Love it and the pie and the fritters and the tomato salad. I think I will make the fritters tonight I have some corn I need to use up!
Memรณria
Oh goodness!! Everything looks so fresh and amazing!! The custard pie is truly calling my name.
Biren
The corn fritters and tomato salad looks good but it is certainly the pie that caught my eye. The filling is gorgeous and I like anything with a struesel topping. Wish I could have a slice….
Maren @ Simply Maren
your pictures are amazing! Have you made the top 9 on foodbuzz yet?
Stella
Hey Dennis! I have corn fritter jitters (smile). I want one of those right now (or maybe like 4). I'm going to save this recipe to my 'must try' files. I love stuff like that, and, if they freeze well, that's even better. The pie sounds so good too. I love that you added custard to it. I've never done that, but custard is one of those things I love and never make for some reason!??
p.s. I do use carob sometimes. I have mixed feelings about it though…
Magic of Spice
Oh, I just love custard pies…and with Greek yogurt:) ๐ And the fritters are fantastic, I have not had nor made these is such a long time, I must try yours. And the finish of a farmers market fresh tomato salad…delightful!
Jennifurla
I am in LOVE with that pie, that picture takes me to another place. Gorgeous. I enjoy your blog.
RamblingTart
I love that you added Greek yogurt to your pie filling, Dennis! Ohhh, that would be SO good and creamy. ๐ And that tomato salad makes my heart happy it's so beautiful. ๐ Hope you have a fabulous weekend with your family. ๐