Hi Bold Bakers! There’s an unfair bias when it comes to pies, and I think people are seriously missing out!  Already have an account? Pies are a popular dessert around the holidays — some Americans can’t imagine a Thanksgiving without a pumpkin or pecan pie. But they’re missing an entire season’s worth of delicious fruit and veggies to pack into some pie crust and enjoy. Just like pumpkin pie tastes like a bite of fall, a good cherry pie tastes like a mouthful of summer and cherry hand pies are perfect for the busy hustle and bustle, or lazy heat-filled days, of summer.  Everything you love about a classic cherry pie is in this homemade Cherry Hand Pie recipe — sweet, juicy cherries all wrapped up in a little pie crust for a lovely, portable treat. You can bring them to picnics, make them for brunch, or serve them as a dessert at a backyard BBQ!

What Are Cherry Hand Pies?

Cherry hand pies are just a classic cherry pie in a handheld form! It’s great for when you’re hosting a socially distant BBQ or if you have young ones who might bicker over which slice is the biggest. I find that they’re easier to serve, and a bonus is you get even more of that delicious, crispy pie crust to balance out the sweetness of the cherry pie filling. 

What You Need To Make Cherry Hand Pies

Measuring Cups and Spoons Two baking sheets Parchment paper Saucepan Mixing bowls

How To Make Cherry Hand Pies

If you aren’t ready to try your hand at a traditional cherry pie (You should be! It’s easier than you think!), then cherry hand pies won’t only give you some baking confidence, they’ll give you a delicious treat you’ll turn to again and again. And don’t forget to get the full recipe with measurements, on the page down below:

Gemma’s Pro Chef Tips for Making Cherry Hand Pies

Don’t fret if your pie crust cracks when you are trying to fold it into a half-moon shape. Instead, try cutting the circles in half, spooning the filling on the bottom, and then sealing the top all around. Let your filling cool completely before trying to assemble the pies; otherwise, the crust may become too soft to handle.  Allow your pies to cool before pouring the glaze on so it sticks properly to the crust.  Defrosted frozen cherries work just as well as fresh in this recipe, but be sure to drain the juice released after defrosting! Make my pie crust for these or use store-bought. Your pie filling can be kept in the fridge for up to 5 days. You can use it in these hand pies, a full cherry pie, or in a crumble!

How To Store Cherry Hand Pies

These cherry hand pies can be stored, loosely covered, at room temperature for up to 2 days. Help them taste fresh from the oven by popping them into a 300°F (150°C) oven for 10 minutes!

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