Blueberry Sour Cream Pie

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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
12
Yields:
1 pie
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix sugar and flour together in bowl.
  • Beat in sour cream, egg,vanilla and salt together until smooth (about 5 minutes).
  • Fold in blueberries.
  • Pour into pie crust, and bake at 400F for 25 minutes.
  • (May need to adjust temperature and time for frozen berries).
  • Meanwhile, combine topping ingredients.
  • Remove pie from oven after the 25 minutes, and sprinkle on topping.
  • Return pie to oven and bake 10 minutes more.
  • Chill before serving.

Questions & Replies

  1. My crust was still uncooked, even after I baked the pie an additional 10 minutes (and my oven runs hot). Do I need to pre-bake? Defrost longer?
     
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Reviews

  1. This pie deserves more that 5 stars!! I used frozen blueberries, but only partially thawed them. The filling of this pie is creamy. Sweet, but a wee bit tart. A perfect balance of sweet/tart for the berries to shine. It was rich and delicious. It probably is the best blueberry pie I have ever eaten. It was easy to prepare, and the final product was absolutely beautiful. Something out of a glossy magazine! Thanks, TGirl for sharing this recipe.
     
  2. Delicious pie. I made it exactly as directed, but baked for about fifteen minutes longer since I used frozen blueberries. The filling is wonderful. We will definitely make this again--I like it better than a regular blueberry pie.
     
  3. Wow! This pie was so good that I signed up to this website just to review it. I'm an avid baker, and I've made blueberry pies before that were pretty good, but this one blew the others right out of the water. So delicious, I'll definitely make it again. I usually make all recipes exactly as directed the first time and determine if I want to tweak them later, but in this case I happened to not have enough sour cream and substituted 1/3 cup of vanilla yogurt. I also used frozen blueberries that were partially thawed and added 10 minutes to the bake time. Thanks for sharing an awesome recipe.
     
  4. This is the first blueberry pie I have ever made and it turned out perfect! I followed the recipe pretty much as written, with the exception of using almonds in the topping because I didn't have any pecans. Got rave reviews to the dinner party I brought it to. The one thing I would say is the recipe doesn't tell you is what the pie will look like when it is done. So I used frozen blueberries and cooked for an extra 10 minutes as suggested by others. When I took the pie out, the topping was lightly golden and the center moved ever so slightly when you moved the pie plate. The pie firms up once it cools.
     
  5. I made this pie in between commercials for a TV show I was watching so that should tell you how easy it was to put together. I followed the recipe exactly and ended up with a great tasting blueberry pie. Thanks for sharing your recipe, TGirl.
     
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Tweaks

  1. I got this recipe in 1995 from Gourmet Magazine and have been making it ever since. I have made it with 1/2 blueberries and 1/2 cranberries for 4th of July and with just cranberries for holiday gatherings with great results. (I freeze fresh cranberries in December to use for the rest of the year.) I would suggest cooking it for 5-10 minutes longer before adding the topping. The pie doesn’t need to be served chilled. It’s delicious at room temperature. I’m glad to have found this recipe online because I can hardly read my 20+ year old handwritten recipe card!
     
  2. Fabulous! I used Almond extract instead of Vanilla and Almonds instead of Pecans for the topping. Definitely a keeper! Thanks for posting.
     

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My name is Teresa, and I live in Lake Worth, Florida. I've been away from Zaar for a few years now..time sure flew! Lots has changed...some for the better, some not so much. I'm single again, and my cat, Stetson, passed away. Hopefully, I'll be around more and get back into the swing of things..I missed you guys!
 
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