So today is the wrap up for Fun with Jars. It will be moved aside for Farm Fresh Fridays now that the Farmer's Markets and Fruit Stands are open in Ontario. I thought I would send it off with a big bang. I've been dying to make these for ages. So I hauled my butt to the store to buy wide mouth canning jars. I think it's the only kind I don't have. I picked up a case and got busy. Making pies in jars. Who knew? So much fun, so cute and such a huge pain in the rump. It's really flipping hard to get the dough in the jars properly. I mean wicked hard. I tried just cutting round pieces bigger than the jar but as you push them into the jars they fold over all over the place and you end up with a big old weird top. I tried strips but that looked weird. Finally I just starting winging it. Piecing bits together as I went. You get some spillage but heck it's pie so who gives a flip. I mean who in their right mind would refuse to eat a pie based on it not  being perfect. Okay so maybe Martha would but it's not like we're buds or anything. It's not like she's gonna show up here and then stomp off cuz she saw some pie leaked out the bottom. And quite frankly Martha if you're that uptight then I don't want to share my jars with you. So there!
So for all you less uptight people I'd love to share my jars with you. I mean look at these things. They are beyond adorable. Who would not love little apple or cherry pies served in cute little jars? You'd have to be out of your mind not to love these. I am totally in love with them. I want to marry them. I really do. Seriously.
Apparently you can actually freeze these little suckers. Again, who knew? I think it's such a cute idea. I think next spring I am going to plan ahead for our scorching, blazing hot summers and make a gazillion of these before it gets hot. Then I can just pop one or ten out every time I need a snack. Seems like a reasonable plan to me. I mean who wouldn't want to be able to snack on pie on a moments notice? I know I am all for pie snacking on the fly.
I've done Shepherd's Pie in a jar before but I had never done fruit pies. So I had no idea what temperature to cook these at so I did some ninja googling and came upon Squawkfox- Tiny Tarts: How to Make Pie in a Jar. That site is a mountain of information. I'd never seen it before so I had a blast poking about. It gives a way better tutorial than I'm about to so seriously you should scoot over there and see how it's done by pros. Cuz here you're just getting my slapped together jars Martha won't even look at. Martha honey, stop making the rest of us feel like under-achievers. Seriously woman, drop a pie on the floor, wear a shirt with a stain on it in public, heck let us see you covered in pet hair. I still can't figure out how you never have any on you. I have as many pets as you do and no lint roller from heaven above is going to get it all. You must be using black magic or something to get rid of it. What's your secret Martha?
Okay so I went on a tangent. Â Sorry. It happens. Maybe I need to shove some pie in my pie hole so Martha doesn't show up and take a strip outta me. Not that I think she could. I'm pretty tough. I may not be rich, or famous, or have loads of Friesian horses, or my own tv show, or my own magazine, or my...wait, where was I going with this anyway. Oh ya, I could take Martha in a smack down. Not a money challenge, but an actual smack down for sure. I'm scrappy like that.
Okay so now that I've embarrassed myself fully and challenged Martha to a duel maybe I should tell you how to make pie. In jars. Take that Martha!
Apple Pie in Jars | Cherry Pie in Jars
Ingredients
For the Crust:
- 2 and a half packages of ready-made crust
For the Apple Filling:
For the Cherry Pie Filling:
- 1 can store-bought cherry pie filling
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
- Clean your mason jars.
- Spray the heck out of your mason jars with non stick spray.
- Roll out the dough a little thinner than it is in the package. Use a pizza wheel to cut into pieces. Now place the pieces in your jars and press them so you have very little gaps. Just keep working it till you get the groove going.
- Set aside.
- Peel and cut up your apples. You want small cubes for jars. Sprinkle the lemon juice over them to keep them from browning while you measure out everything else.
- Combine brown sugar, flour and spices in another bowl and mix. Then pour over your apples and mix it all together.
- Spoon the apples into 8 of the 12 jars. Fill about ¾ of the way.
- Put a pat of butter on each one.
- Top with more crust.
- Pinch or use a fork to seal them up.
- You can brush the top with milk or butter if you like. I didn't this time.
- Open can, spoon into the remaining 4 jars.
- Top with crust.
- Pinch or use fork to secure tops.
- Make sure you leave a steam hole.
- Using a little cookie cutter to make the hole is fun.
- Place all the jars on a rimmed baking sheet. Carefully place that in your preheated oven. Cook for 35 to 45 minutes, or until golden brown.
- Remove and let cool or eat right away.
- Serve with a big old jar happy smile!
Notes
Nutrition
See, it's as easy as pie. Oh come on now. You didn't think I was going to get through a whole pie post without saying that did you. I mean by now you should all know the cheesy, corny jokes are never far away. Yah, I went there. And I'll do it again, I'm sure. It's how I roll. Lunatic style. And this is how you roll and press your pies in jars. Subtle right!
Okay so the photos of the steps blow. What can I tell you, my cell blows too. As does my multi tasking skills. As does my kitchen lighting. As does my sentence skills. Thankfully my pie skills rock! Maybe Martha will see and feel bad for me and send me an Iphone as a gesture of kindness. She'll take pity on me, then I'll email to thank her, then she'll call me, then she'll invite me up to her place to go horseback riding, then we'll become BFF's. Okay...so...ya...probably not. I suppose us underachievers can dream right.
I did not say my crust skills rock. Clearly they do not. They might roll, but rock they do not. It's really freaking hard to get these right. I intend to practice till all my neighbours look like Santa Claus so I can nail this. I might even send some to Martha to Santa her up too.
Okay so are you sick of looking at pies in jars yet? No. Anyone. Anyone. I hope you haven't nodded off or been inspired to go visit Martha . As we say goodbye to Fun with Jars I'm a little sad but also filled with wild anticipation at all the fun posts I'll be doing for Farm Fresh Fridays. I had a blast with that series last summer. So out with the old and in with the new. I could make a totally inappropriate  Martha reference right now but I'll refrain. After all I really do love me some Martha. I also know she has a wicked sense of humour. Did you all see her years ago with Conan O'Brien when they did a whole skit based on romance novel covers. It was beyond funny. The woman can cook and take a joke. I still think I can take her in a smack down though.  All that jar lifting and filling has made my guns like steel. How do you like me now Martha baby.
Other Apple Recipes from Cravings of a Lunatic:
Fried Apples with Apple Caramel Sauce, pictured below:
Apple Pull Apart Bread with Caramel Drizzle, pictured below:
Turtle Apples, pictured below:
Spring Apple Pie, pictured below:
Christmas Apple Pie, pictured below:
Other Cherry Recipes from Cravings of a Lunatic:
Cherry Cobbler Pizza, pictured below:
Black Forest Bites, pictured below:
Black Forest Cheesecake, pictured below:
No Bake Black Forest Cheesecake, pictured below:
Coconut Whipped Cream and Cherry Parfaits, pictured below:
Toodles and smoochies! xx
Carolyn
At first I was wondering why you'd ever get rid of food in jars Friday, but Farm Fresh Friday is a great replacement during summer's bounty! Looking forward to it.
Kim Bee
I love them both so they have to share the spotlight. No jealousy in this dojo. All themes must make their rounds. Lol.
Emily @ Life on Food
These are so cute. Perfect to bring on a picnic too. No need for a knife. Just spoons for right out of the jar.
Kim Bee
See, I like the way you think. I might make these when my older bro visits next week. If we ever get a cool enough day so I can bake.
Ramona
Can I please order a dozen? 🙂 They look fantastic!!
Kim Bee
I totally would send them but I kinda, sorta, maybe, ate them all. You could come visit and we could whip up a batch together.
Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love.
These are so cute and yummy! I love your jar recipes, but I also like seeing all the goodies you get at the market!
Kim Bee
Thanks so much. I love making food in jars. There's just something so cute about it. But I have to say I am super stoked to show you all my amazing scores from my first farmer's market trip this year.
Jess @ OnSugarMountain
Kudos to you for braving the "pie-in-jars" idea. I've had it pinned for ages but something has been holding me back that sounds quite similar to how difficult you said it was to get them going.
Glad you ended up winging it though; it looks like it totally paid off! They look scrumptious 😀
Kim Bee
Jess it's so worth it in the end but while you're doing them you will probably question your sanity like I did. I mean I questioned mine. Cuz I'd never like question someone else's or anything. I mean not out loud anyway. Okay so.... make these and have fun and if you figure out how to do them perfectly please fill me in.
Thanks. They were so good.
Colleen, The Smart Cookie Cook
These are so darn cute I can't even take it! I'll miss Fun with Jars Friday, but I can't wait to see Farm Fresh Fridays!
Kim Bee
Thanks. I get goosebumps when I see the pics. Just so adorable. You will love this week's return of FFF, we had a ball.
Elyse @The Cultural Dish
These are so awesome and so adorable! I love pies in a jar and yours look so delicious!
Kim Bee
Thanks so much Elyse. I really think these are amazing and I can't wait to do them again.
Becky
I LOVE THIS!!! What a creative way to make a pie, what a creative way to use your old jars!!!! I would love to do this for a summer BBQ!!!
Kim Bee
Thanks so much. I hope you try it out.
Nami | Just One Cookbook
This is super cool! I have never had a pie in a jar! I can claim this whole jar of joy is just for myself. 😉 And I can even put an ice cream and take it to go. Brilliant!
Kim Bee
It's so much fun to do these. I really love them. I am obsessed with jars.
Happy When Not Hungry
This is such a great idea! Perfect for a bbq tomorrow. Thanks for sharing!
Kim Bee
You are so welcome. They are just so much fun.
liana
You are so right! These are absolutely adorable! I already have the jars so you've inspired me!!! great post!
Kim Bee
Thanks Liana. I really think these are just the cutest little things. I want to do them again for a party we have coming up. Let me know how yours turn out.
Katherine Martinelli
Sad to see this awesome series go, but Farm Fresh Fridays sounds pretty great too. These pies in jars look amaaaaazing!!!
Kim Bee
Thanks Katherine. I had so much fun eating these. Not so much making them. But if nothing else I now know I have my pie in jar groove on. Which is always a bonus.
kita
Oooh, would these hold up well for traveling in a hot car for a few hours? Because if so they may be on the top of my list for a little event coming up.
Kim Bee
I'm not sure. They only have a little butter on top and they are already baked so I don't see why not. Remember the days when our grandparents used to leave pies on the counter uncovered for a day or two? We're all still alive and kicking. I keep a small plug in fridge in the back of my suv all the time. Then when I go to Costco I can always plug it in and not have to come right home. It's a small camping type thing, about $100. We got it as a gift but that thing is invaluable for stuff like that. You should look into one. We've had ours for about 10 years and I've used the heck out it.
Jennifer
Yummy!!! I'm not inclined to go buy jars, but I have a gazillion jars in my pantry that used to contain yummy other things. For this project, I'm thinking specifically of Salsa jars, which are squat and wide. Do you think they'd work, or would they shatter? Guess I'll have to experiment... At what point does normal glass shatter in the oven?
Kim Bee
Hey Jen. I am not sure if salsa jars would hold up in the oven. They would explode if not oven safe. I'm not sure I'd chance it myself. If they are canning jars they should be okay, if not and are regular glass I'd be inclined to say no. Small, squat and wide work really well for pie in jars.
Jennifer
Hmmm... Okie dokie then, off to buy jars then, haha... or maybe just use ramekins in the meantime.
Kim Bee
You can do them in muffin tins too. Save your money.
Kerri
I have sent my husband cake in a jar but was hoping to send pie for Thanksgiving. Do you know if it would stay fresh like a cake? He's deployed so it usually takes 3-6 weeks to get to him. My guess is no but I haven't found any info.
Kim Bee
Hi Kerri. I wish the answer was yes but I would steer clear of sending pie. It would not hold up well that long. What if you sent him apple pie cookies? There must be a way to turn this into a cookie you could send him. Is he a huge apple pie guy? I can do some digging and try to find a recipe that would appeal but make the trip. Feel free to email me cravingsofalunatic@gmail.com
Tearie
I loved your Pies in a jar and am looking forward to exploring more with your site. I use a large Tuna fish can to cut my dough for Muffin Pies, seems they would be about the same size and makes it easy to set into the tins. Hope this helps others with the issue
Kim Bee
Thanks so much. Love the can idea. Simple and effective. Hope you enjoy poking around. xx
Kate Templin
This is the first time that I laughed out loud while reading a recipe. The recipe is great - had to try it right away. Bookmarked the page for the next time I need cheering up. Thanks for both.
Kim Beaulieu
Thanks so much Kate. I don't seem to have an edit button on my mouth most days. Hope you get to make these. And giggle. xx
jeanie j
I love these little pies...Made about 24 (cherry apple and peach) Froze them. When it came time for our family camping trip, I put the frozen jars in the cooler, and by the time we were ready for them, they were all thawed out. I did the crumb topping on all the pies. Everyone camping with us 15 (people) really enjoyed them. I also brought cool whip to blob on top. You can also, take the lid off and toss them in the micro for 1 and 1/2 minutes and when unexpected, or expected guest show up.....Pie in a jar to the rescue!!
Making a bunch today as I am going on another week-end at the lake.
Kim Beaulieu
That is so cool Jeanie. I love that. I also love that you used a crumble top. I bet it was amazing. I think these would be amazing on a camping trip. I grew up camping and wish we'd had snacks like this. I like keeping these in my freezer for when people pop by unexpectedly. It's perfect for situations like that. And I know here that happens a lot. I think everyone knows I cook for a living so they stop by when they're hungry, lol. Thanks for visiting and letting me know you liked them. I love getting positive feedback. xx
Lisa
So cute! Can't wait to try them out! Thanks for the awesome idea : )
Kim Beaulieu
Thanks so much Lisa. Hope you got to try them. And loved them.
Vs
For the apple pie in a jar recipe, how many pieces of crust do you put in each jar in the bottom
Kim Beaulieu
You roll out the dough and you cut the pieces to fit the bottom and the sides. So if you cut rounds with something you would put one in each jar. Then use straight pieces to fill the sides. There's some pics that help show you how to do that. Hopefully this helps. One jar = one piece.