31.5.09

Peach Mango Pie


Recently, my boyfriend has been talking about the fact that he heard McDonald's now has peach-mango pie. A lot. After going to several McDonald's and talking to a friend who eats there quite often, we came to the conclusion that he must have misheard wherever he heard it from. I had been doubting him anyway. I felt a little bad and decided that it wouldn't be too hard making one so we bought some frozen mangos and canned peaches just to experiment. As I was looking around online to see if a recipe for peach-mango pie even existed i came across this. A blog post about McDonald's new peach-mango pie. In Hawai'i. My boyfriend was overjoyed to find out he was right, but that still didn't solve his problem. I couldn't really find a recipe for peach-mango pie, so I went with a recipe for peach pie and modified it a little bit. It smelled amazing in the oven and when it came out it tasted like a fruity, slightly tropical, peach-mango pie. Not bad. I made mini hand pies since they would be slightly more reminiscent of McDonald's pies...
Pie Crust
- 2 1/4 C all purpose flour
- 1 tsp salt
- 2/3 C shortening
- 3 tbsp. very cold butter or margarine
- 4-6 tbsp. cold water

1. Place flour in a medium sized bowl. Stir in salt and mix well.
2. Add shortening and butter. Using a pastry blender or fork, cut in shortening and butter until resembles corse crumbs.
3. Add 1 tablespoon of cold water at a time and stir with a fork until mixture becomes a slightly moistened dough. It is okay if there are still some crumbs at the bottom of the bowl.
4. Dump the mixture onto a slightly floured piece of wax paper and press mixture together, kneading lightly.
5. Shape into 2 flat discs, wrap tightly with plastic wrap and frefrigerate for 1+ hours.
6. When ready to use, put dough between two pieces of wax paper and roll out.

* I only left the dough in the fridge for about 15 minutes. I used a floured cutting board and floured rolling pin to roll out the dough. I sometimes find this easier than using the wax paper, especially with the low refridgeration time.
* for the amount filling below, i made one and a half of this recipe.
* this is a very versatile pie crust, it can be used for any sort of pie that requires a basic flakey crust

Filling
- 1 24 oz. bag frozen mangos, thawed [or equivalent of fresh mangoes chopped]
- 1 24 oz. can peaches, drained [or equivalent of fresh peaches]
- 1/3 C flour
- 1/2 C white sugar
- 1/2 C brown sugar
- 1/4 C cold butter or margarine
- 2 tsp. cinnamon
- pinch nutmeg

1. Preheat oven to 350 F. Mix flour, sugars, spices and butter. Cut in butter until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs or sand.
2. Mix in chopped mangos and peaches. This is your filling.
3. Roll out about 1/4 cup of dough into a large oval. Spoon about 1/2 cup of the filling into the oval. Fold over to make a half circle. Using the prongs of a fork, seal the edges. Poke holes in the top.
4. Repeat until all dough and filling is used up.
5. Place pies onto a greased baking sheet. Brush with some melted butter and sprinkle sugar on top.
6. Bake until golden brown, about 40-50 minutes.

6 comments:

  1. omg, thanks for the recipe! i have been craving for peach mango pie since forever! just a question, about how many pies would this recipe make?

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  2. mcdonalds does make peach mango pies. as far as i know, just in asia, though.

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  3. I dont think McDonald does make this pie. What I know is that the one from Jollibee is nice. :)

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  4. OH you should buy peach mango pies from jollibee. They're the best. (:

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  5. here in Canada Mcdonald make peach pie not peach/mango pie :-(

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  6. ohh this is so delicious i love it thanks for the recipe..

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