Do you need to grease the muffin tins or use papers or anything for the mini pies to come out easily? Divide filling among pastry shells, spreading evenly. Line with parchment, leaving a 2-inch overhang; fill with dried beans. I love my stand mixer. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. I love my Kitchenaid mixer. I am in desperate need of some guidance  as I am supposed to be making over 150 of these for my sisters wedding coming up. Place mini pastry cases on a baking tray. Oh and these pies are just perfect! You don’t have to worry about it tasting too cinnamon-y as it really just provides a little more comfort to the filling and not necessarily a spiciness. What am I doing wrong? With just two weeks until turkey day, the latest information could affect your plans. Chill while you make the filling. Thanks for this spectacular recipe. Cut four 4-1/2- to 5-inch rounds from piecrust. This holiday has very antique origins. Thank you for your reply and trying to help!! The blackberry pies are adorable and great for a baby shower. These pies are sooooooo cute. I just made my second batch at the urging of my roommates who wolfed through them very quickly . I don't know what I'd do without it! To make the filling, beat together the butter, caster sugar, egg, ground almonds and flour. Those are perfect little bite-size pies! And with everything being an individual serving it’s cute too! Surrounded by vineyards and a lovely blackberry vines,  which I noticed still had quite a few berries. Tiny foods are what my grandchildren enjoy eating. I couldn’t find on the recipe how many mini pies this yields– how many can I expect from this recipe? I am hoping for these to be perfect. These mini blackberry pies are a cinch to make but the blackberry filling is absolutely to die for good. It is so good you’ll be picking off pieces for sure! Allow to cool for 5-10 minutes, and carefully remove from the pan. Divide blackberry mixture evenly … Those little pies look so yummy! Roll out to 1/8" thickness. Thank you for the chance for the Food Processor, Tiny foods are my FAVORITE because they are tasty and cute . I use it more than I ever thought I would! (I also used pre-made pillsbury pie crust- so I’m thinking of just making my own and seeing if that helps at all?). Will definitely be making this again! . (I don’t want to fill too high that they bubble over), I have also been thinking about it and have done another trial run- I think my pie crust may be a little too thin? These cuties look delish! Use up seasonal fruit in mini almond tarts with frangipane filling and crisp shortcrust cases – best served with thick clotted cream. In fact, I read this to my kids just now for a mini history lesson , Thanks Kristen, I hope your kids liked the history lesson .  (Review from Allrecipes US | Canada), I didn't mash the blackberries but divided them in the tart shells to make sure they were evenly distributed. I just added a food processor to my birthday list yesterday, talk about timing! I wish I had a KitchenAid Mixer. At this point turn mixture onto a slightly floured surface and work the mixture to form a soft dough. See which names were most popular this year! We won't send you spam. Please help however you can! Mmm, these pies are beautiful and sound delicious! Place cut out dough into the prepared tart pans and prick the dough with a fork. You don’t know how much it means! Roll out the pastry on a lightly floured surface and stamp out 12 circles with an 8-9cm cutter. Non-chalantly,  I asked “please pretty please have them”? Hope that helps. To help personalize content, measure adverts and provide a safer experience, we use cookies. I think I would love, love one of those yum pies! Better Homes & Gardens may receive compensation when you click through and purchase from links contained on Enjoy! Look seriously delicious. the megamix sounds like it would be very helpful while making these pies….I’m going to try these without the megamix, so wish me luck! Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. Hi Sydni, sure just make sure you let it soften up a bit before rolling. Especially tiny desserts. These tips will help you make time for self-care for a mental health boost every day. 448 calories; total fat 25g; saturated fat 13g; polyunsaturated fat 0g; monounsaturated fat 3g; cholesterol 56mg; sodium 299mg; potassium 138mg; carbohydrates 54g; fiber 4g; sugar 18g; protein 3g; vitamin a 437IU; vitamin c 9mg; thiamin 0mg; riboflavin 0mg; niacin equivalents 0mg; vitamin b6 0mg; folate 16mcg; vitamin b12 0mcg; calcium 30mg; iron 1mg.