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WWW.THECOUNTRYCOOK.NETStrawberry Pie (with Frozen Strawberries)This easy Strawberry Pie with frozen strawberries is a simple, make-ahead dessert with a sweet homemade filling and a buttery, flaky crust.A Fun Fruity TreatI have a recipe for Strawberry Pie that uses fresh strawberries and the number one question I get on that recipe is, Can this be made with frozen strawberries? so I finally created a recipe JUST for frozen strawberries. Its a great option when fresh strawberries arent in season or you just want to use some strawberries you have hanging around in your freezer. Minus the chill time, this pie recipe really only takes 20 minutes to come together!Youve Got Questions, Ive Got Answers!Can I make it with fresh strawberries instead? Here is my recipe for Fresh Strawberry Pie if you want to make it with fresh strawberries. How do I keep the mixture from sticking? Stir frequently while cooking to prevent sticking and ensure even thickening. This is also why I prefer cornstarch over flour to thicken the filling. It is much less likely to get clumpy. Can I make this ahead of time? Absolutely. This pie is actually best when made ahead since it needs several hours to chill and fully set. Overnight chilling works great. Why didnt my pie set properly? Usually this happens when the filling didnt cook long enough to fully thicken or the pie didnt chill long enough before slicing. How to store leftover Strawberry Pie? Store leftover Strawberry Pie covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. For the best texture, keep it chilled until ready to serve. Freezing is not recommended since the filling can become watery once thawed. Ingredients Needed: (See Recipe Card Below For The Full Recipe)pie crust baked and cooled. You can use store-bought pie crust or homemade pie crust. I just used a regular pie crust, not a deep dish.frozen strawberries do not thaw them. This helps control excess liquid and creates a thicker filling.granulated sugar I know someone will ask about using a sugar substitute here. I am sure you could, I just havent personally tested it. Perhaps try using one that is a 1:1 substitute for sugar.cornstarch dont substitute for flour here. This is used to thicken the filling and it comes together more smoothly than flour.waterfresh squeezed lemon juice Lemon juice can really brighten the flavor of fruit and helps set the filling (activating with the fruits natural pectin).Please use fresh squeezed. The bottled stuff is just straight acid tasting and doesnt add the bright true lemon were looking for. vanilla extractpinch of salt this is optional and it just offsets the sweetness a little (kinda like why you add a little salt to a cookie recipe.) You dont taste it as a separate ingredient. But it is optional.How To Make Strawberry Pie (with Frozen Strawberries)Cook the strawberries for the fillingIn a medium saucepan, combine frozen strawberries, sugar, cornstarch, and water. Place over medium heat and cook, stirring frequently, until the strawberries begin to break down and release their juices (about 57 minutes). Continue cooking until the mixture thickens and becomes glossy, about 23 more minutes. Remove from heat and stir in lemon juice, vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt.Pour filling into the crustLet the filling cool for 1015 minutes, then pour into the prepared pie crust. Smooth the top and refrigerate for at least 34 hours, or until fully set. Overnight is best.Serve with garnishesSlice and serve chilled with whipped cream if desired.Craving More Recipes?Strawberry Cream Cheese PieStrawberries and Cream BarsStrawberry Upside Down CakeStrawberry CakeChocolate Covered Strawberry Bread Pudding PrintStrawberry Pie (with frozen strawberries)This easy Strawberry pie is sweet, glossy, and filled with bright strawberry flavor! It comes together quick and the hardest part is letting it chill. Course DessertCuisine AmericanPrep Time 10 minutes minutesCook Time 10 minutes minutesChill Time 4 hours hoursTotal Time 4 hours hours 20 minutes minutesServings 8Calories 206kcalAuthor Brandie SkibinskiIngredients1 (9-inch) pie crust, baked and cooled (bake according to package directions, see notes below)4 cups frozen strawberries (do not thaw) cup granulated sugar3 Tablespoons cornstarch cup water1 Tablespoon fresh squeezed lemon juice1 teaspoon vanilla extractpinch of salt (optional, just offsets the sweetness a little)Optional for servingwhipped cream or whipped toppingfresh strawberriesInstructionsIn a medium saucepan, combine 4 cups frozen strawberries, cup granulated sugar, 3 Tablespoons cornstarch, and cup water. Place over medium heat and cook, stirring frequently, until the strawberries begin to break down and release their juices (about 57 minutes).Continue cooking until the mixture thickens and becomes glossy, about 23 more minutes.Remove from heat and stir in 1 Tablespoon fresh squeezed lemon juice, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt. Let the filling cool for 1015 minutes, then pour into 1 (9-inch) pie crust, baked and cooled Smooth the top and refrigerate for at least 34 hours, or until fully set. Overnight is best.Slice and serve chilled with whipped cream or whipped topping and fresh strawberries, if desired. NotesPlease refer to my FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) and ingredient list above for other substitutions or for the answers to the most common questions.I just purchased a 9-inch frozen pie crust and baked it to the package directions (poking holes with a fork to keep the crust from rising up too much.) 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