I was having a MOMENT with that pie. Below you will find the recipe. Thank you for watching and be sure to head over to our 2nd channel Frontier Patriot once you're done here to watch us eat this delicious pie & chat with you all. Rayfield family pie crust. This was Ron's grandma's: 3 cups of flour 1 & 1/3 cup of butter, cold Salt, a pinch Vinegar, a dash 1 egg 1/3 cup cold water Combine the flour & salt. Add the butter (if you cut it into cubes first it's easier to work with). Work into the flour with 2 knives until the butter is the size of peas throughout. In a bowl whisk together an egg with your water & vinegar before combining this with the other ingreidnets to form a dough. This is enough to make a top and a bottom crust. For the pie: Wild blackberries, at least 3 cups but the more the better 3/4 cup sugar + more for sprinkling on top 1/4 cup flour A bit of butter for rubbing on top Lay a pie crust onto the bottom of a pie plate. In a bowl combine your blackberries, sugar & flour. Mix up well before pouring this filling into your pie plate. Cover with a top crust and crimp the edges as you desire. Be sure to cut out a vent on top so that steam may be let out while baking. Rub the top crust with butter then sprinkle with sugar. Bake for 30-40 minutes at 350 degrees.
Looks delicious. I picked blackberries with my MAMA many times growing up in KY,June bugs were pesky and we had to watch for snakes,the briars would poke but a cobbler made from those natural berries were worth it every time ❤😊
This recipe is very similar to my mom's particularly the filling, except she uses frozen fruit that's been thawed and drained, which creates a dryer pie that can be held in the hand and eaten. A lot of the ladies from our church use a cooked filling for their pies, but my Mom sees no reason to go to the extra effort-- four cups of fruit combined with half a cup of sugar and a quarter cup of flour, put in a pie crust and baked until the crust is golden and the fruit is bubbly, that's a recipe that you can actually call as easy as pie.
I have never in my life had anything but wild blackberries and black Raspberry's. I have been blessed to always live in homes with wild berries readily available to pick.
Your pie turned out beautifully and looks so tasty. Wish we had smell-a-vision. This video brought back so many good childhood memories for me. Grew up on my grandparents' farm in northeast Georgia, and there was several acres of pasture not in use any more where wild blackberries had taken over. When they were at their peak, usually just after the 4th of July, I would wake up early in the morning, load up a couple of bushel baskets on the tractor with a couple of gallons of water and some PB&J sandwiches and spend all day picking. First thing my grandmother would do was make me a blackberry cobbler or pie. The rest of the berries she would make into jams and jellies. Thanks again for sharing
Justine, you are already the young lady who bakes pies in the woods! Delicious ones at that! Thanks for reminding me of blackberry picking days! Great video. Great channel!😊
Fresh blackberries. They look beautiful. Wild fruit is always better. It’s so cute that Mish Mish was following you. The pie looks amazing. The dancing with Mish Mish was adorable. Thank you, Justine, for the recipe.
This video brings back a memory of picking blackberries with my grandpa in his garden many long years ago. I was a city kid so I loved going to visit my grandparents in the country. So peaceful watching you make pie the old fashioned way. And I love that you dance with your kitty (I used to have a black cat named Boo that I danced with).
Hi Justine! It's so peaceful hearing the sounds of nature behind you as you find berries and prepare the pie! Birds, cicadas, the wind in the trees. So lovely! And speaking of lovely, your pie is a pie lover's dream! You are carrying on a tradition making Ron's grandma's recipe. It's so nice to carry on tradition and blend it with your own love. Congratulations on your one million plus subscribers!!! Hello to Ron, Mish, and our new friend, Alfred. You and he deserve All the CARROTS ♥🐰
This makes me reminiscent of going brambling when we were little kids, and hoping we'd have enough backberries left to make a berry and apple pie. Always came back home with purple hands and mouths. Thank you for the video and the memories ❤
I have no idea why this video had me choked up. Is it because a simple way of life that has slipped away from us in the hustle and bustle world we now inhabit? The necessity of peaceful pursuits for a life well lived cannot be overstated. Every single day I now strive to bring a morsel of tranquility, born of a quiet spirit and mindfulness....those very things that I see in you Justine...into my life. Your pie is perfection and has my mouth watering!
I love how you can see Justine's excitement for this pie just before she puts it in the oven. I was excited for this pie, and I didn't even get to eat it! I love pie. It's my favorite dessert of all time! Oh, and you're correct about the GMO stuff they put in our stores and try to call it "food" compared to the real thing. There's no comparison. Cultivated has no flavor, or is bitter, while real fruit is sweet and bursting with flavor!
i live in japan and wild blackberries r not common here but thanks to you, i searched some of the stores that make american cherry pie and ordered the similar one u have uploaded before. now i gotta try this one. maybe i can find a farmer that grows wild brackberries. i mean, thanks to u, i could meet lotta meals and sweets that i couldnt taste if it wasnt for you. thanks a lot justine!
I remember as a child our family picking blackberries from the side of the road in New Zealand. These beautiful fruits are no longer there. Justine, thank you for bringing back beautiful childhood memories of blackberry picking through your delicious recipe. Keep looking after yourself and I just adore your cat. Much love and respect, from New Zealand. XX
When I lived in Alaska it was so fun to go out and pick wild berries! There were blueberries growing in bogs by the side of the road, raspberries and cranberries growing along the edges of the forests. And wild strawberries and rose hips in the forests.
And congratulations on reaching 1 million subscribers! I'm so happy for you guys! It's so well deserved, thank you for all your hard work and dedication to this channel!
Justine, everything always looks so comfy in the cabin and the pie looked perfect. Your crust skills are phenomenal. Give Alfred & MishMish some love & have a glorious week! xoxo
I don't know if I mentioned it before, but I love your cat. I have 2 sisters that look just like yours. They were strays that came to my home, and I kept them. They are my most loyal friends. A good cat is a wonderful thing. Nothing tastes like wild blackberries. The ones from the store pale in comparison.
My mother and I were just picking raspberries in the woods behind my house when we found hundreds of i ripened blackberries! We’ll be picking them next week and I’ll be making this our. Thanks!
I stumbled upon your channel not too long ago and have been binging your vids when I see them pop up. They're so comforting and calm in times like these. Lovely content.
Thank you, Justine. Today's video brought back so many happy memories of my youth. Baking with my grandmother and picking wild blackberries and strawberries with my siblings.
Ahh...the memories. As a farm boy in a time when fields had hedgerows and berries could grow wild, my Mom made berry pies in season. We had hickory nuts and naturalized cherries that had been planted by birds here and there.
Though I love all of your videos, this is my all-time favorite. I will watch it over and over during the dark days of winter and be cheered by the hope of summer, wild blackberries and pie. My husband and I love you guys! Congratulations on hitting 1 million subscribers!!!
Loved this recipe with simple ingredients. I'm in Australia, so we don't have wild blackberries. But I remember picking wild Mulberries as a child. Also, loved watching Justine dancing with Mish Mish! I have a male black cat that is just the same! Whenever I think of you guys, it reminds me of me and what I want to do. Love to you all from Far North Queensland Australia 🇦🇺 ❤ 8:15
Oh the memories this brought back! We used to pick wild blackberries in the back to make jams and jellies with. The leftover pie dough was used to make patty pans which are like tarts with leftovwr fruit or just a bit of flour, egg and cinnamon sugar. Keep up the good work!❤
I am recovering for spine surgery and is relaxing seen her baking in total peace. No rush, no interrupted by cell phones or anything else. Thank you so much. You are unique!
This brings me back sweet memories of my childhood; my dad had all kind of fruits and veggies in our land out in the country, my mom and I used to pick the fruits up from trees and shrubs to have delicious homemade desserts. Your Pie looks good and for the face you made after you tasted it, looks delicious 🥧🫐
I have never been brave enough to bake a homemade pie from scratch since I failed miserably in middle school. You made it look so easy that I just might be brave.. especially since Blackberry is my favorite pie!!
I enjoy the silence of these videos--so we can hear the fire crackling, the whisking of the ingredients, and even birdsong outside! Lovely to feel the difference from the constant hum of appliances, music, TV etc. (I tend to cook listening to audiobooks!). But I am sure that people sang as they worked, and chatted to themselves, or with their families. And this young wife doesn't yet have a passel of children underfoot! Thank you for these lovely videos.
Justine your silent cooking just heals the soul❤ I remember putting my kids in the trees to pick the ripest fruit and baking pies, tarts, and canning❤ Thank you !
Thank you for these wonderful videos. I look forward to every new video. Growing up in the Great Lakes area we had wild black raspberries and wild strawberries, which were the best ever for pies. As every experienced pie baker knows, however, dancing with your cat is the real key to a great pie. 💖😺🥧
I grew up eating blackberries straight off the vine in the woods surrounding our home. I can't imagine how tedious it must've been to pick enough for a pie though! Thank you for another one of your always pleasant relaxing videos.
Pie making hasn't changed much except for the baking in an oven! My that looks scrumptious!! Great job Justine! Mish Mish love you! Alfred Fig the spokes bunny too cute!!
Wild Blackberry Pie |Baking in the Forest| Our Family Recipe...extraordinary, the best recipe.. very useful and beneficial.. thank you for sharing this recipe... Tempting appetite... Always successful.. God Bless You.. Greetings from your friends, traditional Indonesian gold seekers 🇮🇩🌺🌼💎 ⚒⛏👍👍👍
Just sitting and watching your wonderful videos of the old days takes away my stresses . . . Thank you . . . These videos take me away to a beautiful place where I feel good . . . Kind of like Grandma's house!!
That looks so delish! My great grandmother used to send us kids out to pick blackberries and she'd make tarts and jam with them. This one brought back some memories.
You know, we used to live by a bunch of berry bushes in the woods. My girls would pick them and bring them home. I thought they were raspberries but now I’m thinking they were blackberries. We went and picked as many as we could find and I baked a bar pastry. It was delicious and the girls were so proud that they had picked the berries! I agree with store bought berries. They really have no taste. I’m so happy you picked your wedding date. My parents got married on May 7th. It’s the most beautiful time of year to get married!!
I remember wild blackberries growing in several little ditches around our neighborhood when we were kids. My mom would send us out to get stuck a thousand times and collect a couple big bowls full, LOL. Then she'd magically turn them into the most amazing pie ever, so it was totally worth it!
Every season gives us food. I look forward to gathering whatever is in season. Justine, that pie is amazing looking, and tomorrow I'm picking blackberries 😊
I am so impressed with this pie. We have a pie dough recipy that has ben in our family for six generations. My great Granny taught me how to make it. She said it was her Grandmas recipy. Yours is exactly like ours, makes the best crust. My Granny would have loved this pie with fresh picked blackberries.
I remember picking blackberries with my parents and sister, way back in late august days. They picked and put the berries in a bucket and I ate them out of the bucket so we always ended up with less blackberrie jam then my mother intended for. Love them. My family and the blackberries!!! ❤
I'm elated I found your channel. I've always felt like an old soul therefore that time period always felt drawn to it. It's so relaxing and nostalgic watching you cook inside that cozy cabin. I just adore your cute fur baby 😊😻 I'll be binge watching your videos. The pie looks so delicious... Great lesson on engineered berries verses wild - thank you for sharing that. I know you love what you do but I'm sure a lot of work goes into gathering, purchasing, working, planning, research, filming and editing to be able to share it with us so I want to give you a huge thank you for sharing your throw back time machine with us. Blessings to you and yours 💗
Congrats on the subs! You make such gorgeous pies girl! All with open fire. I have a convection oven, air fryer & fancy microwave. But I can't bake or cook as well as you do in an open fire pit. My ancestors did all that but I never got the chance 🤷♀️. But you're the best at cooking with open fire. Easy for some but not me. Love the pie, amazing job 😁👍🙌💕
My mother used to make blackberry pies with the wild blackberries I picked in the woods behind our house when I was a kid. They looked just like the one you made when they were done. Oh, the sweet memories of childhood. I could almost taste the pie in this video.
Justine makes a beautiful pie crust!! The black berries look delicious. Justine has gotten her cooking down pat .😊 Justine is charming in these sweet videos . The ending in this video was so clever . I loved hearing Mr rabbit share the good news of one million subscribers. This video is an example of why this amazing channel has one million subscribers ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Starting about 60 years ago when I was eight, I used to grab a pail and walk up and down the roads picking blackberries when they were in season. Sometimes I'd eat a few of them right off the bush. My pail would be filled to about an inch from the top. But since my family was a large one, the blackberries would go fast. My mom would use what I brought home to top vanilla ice cream with or make jams or add them to coffee cakes. You're so right! Those little wild blackberries tasted better than the giant store-bought ones.
I planted thornless blackberries (forgive me...I'm old 🙂) in my front yard last year. Today I made a blackberry cobbler - first I've had in many many years. The bushes are loaded - only 6 bushes, but doing very well, and I'm hoping to get enough in my freezer for at least 3 pies for the future. LOVE this video!!!!
This pie looks award winning! Im sure its delicious! Don't stop making all these wonderful foods. Thankyou and Ron dir your amazing and interesting videos. Keep them coming! You are fantastic young people. God bless you both.🙏❤️💙
Absolutely amazing looking pie, Justine! I made the cherry and raspberry pie this past Independence Day, and it was so good! I can't wait to try making this one! 😃
Yum! We just picked peaches from our neighbor’s tree, so peach pie (and jam!) will be happening soon. I know there are lots of elderberries around here, but I’ll have to look around for blackberries as well. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
Another great, relaxing video plus bonus making a delicious pie. The wild blueberries looked so good compared to the ones they sell ya in the supermarket. Mish Mish dancing with ya, so funny and cute 😂
Picking the berries,cleaning them, preparing pie dough, and the filling.WOW!! Idon't know how you stand the heat and humidity. Especially rhat open fireplace. Blessing to both of you. Gregg B.from North CentralWest Virginia.
This brings to mind great memories of going out and picking wild blackberries. We still do so even to this day despite the fact that blackberry bushes will "reach out and grab a hold of you" requiring you to dress in clothing more tantamount to a knight in armor than a random guy seeking wild blackberries. We used to make cobblers, jams, and jellies out of wild blackberries. Such fond memories! Thank you!
Please never stop making these! They're satisfying and aesthetic
Watching these are good for my soul. I’d love to live a simple life like this.
I was having a MOMENT with that pie. Below you will find the recipe. Thank you for watching and be sure to head over to our 2nd channel Frontier Patriot once you're done here to watch us eat this delicious pie & chat with you all.
Rayfield family pie crust. This was Ron's grandma's:
3 cups of flour
1 & 1/3 cup of butter, cold
Salt, a pinch
Vinegar, a dash
1 egg
1/3 cup cold water
Combine the flour & salt. Add the butter (if you cut it into cubes first it's easier to work with). Work into the flour with 2 knives until the butter is the size of peas throughout. In a bowl whisk together an egg with your water & vinegar before combining this with the other ingreidnets to form a dough. This is enough to make a top and a bottom crust.
For the pie:
Wild blackberries, at least 3 cups but the more the better
3/4 cup sugar + more for sprinkling on top
1/4 cup flour
A bit of butter for rubbing on top
Lay a pie crust onto the bottom of a pie plate. In a bowl combine your blackberries, sugar & flour. Mix up well before pouring this filling into your pie plate. Cover with a top crust and crimp the edges as you desire. Be sure to cut out a vent on top so that steam may be let out while baking. Rub the top crust with butter then sprinkle with sugar. Bake for 30-40 minutes at 350 degrees.
Looks delicious. I picked blackberries with my MAMA many times growing up in KY,June bugs were pesky and we had to watch for snakes,the briars would poke but a cobbler made from those natural berries were worth it every time ❤😊
I don't believe I've ever made a pie crust that had egg in. Egg wash on top, yes, but not in the crust itself.
Justine you are a master baker! Why aren’t you selling your pies online?! I would buy one for sure!
This recipe is very similar to my mom's particularly the filling, except she uses frozen fruit that's been thawed and drained, which creates a dryer pie that can be held in the hand and eaten. A lot of the ladies from our church use a cooked filling for their pies, but my Mom sees no reason to go to the extra effort-- four cups of fruit combined with half a cup of sugar and a quarter cup of flour, put in a pie crust and baked until the crust is golden and the fruit is bubbly, that's a recipe that you can actually call as easy as pie.
@@markedwards6455My family did the same. I liked the cinnamon crusts almost as much as the pie.
I have never in my life had anything but wild blackberries and black Raspberry's. I have been blessed to always live in homes with wild berries readily available to pick.
Your pie turned out beautifully and looks so tasty. Wish we had smell-a-vision. This video brought back so many good childhood memories for me.
Grew up on my grandparents' farm in northeast Georgia, and there was several acres of pasture not in use any more where wild blackberries had taken over. When they were at their peak, usually just after the 4th of July, I would wake up early in the morning, load up a couple of bushel baskets on the tractor with a couple of gallons of water and some PB&J sandwiches and spend all day picking.
First thing my grandmother would do was make me a blackberry cobbler or pie. The rest of the berries she would make into jams and jellies.
Thanks again for sharing
Justine, you are already the young lady who bakes pies in the woods! Delicious ones at that! Thanks for reminding me of blackberry picking days! Great video. Great channel!😊
I was thinking just that!
Fresh blackberries. They look beautiful. Wild fruit is always better. It’s so cute that Mish Mish was following you.
The pie looks amazing. The dancing with Mish Mish was adorable.
Thank you, Justine, for the recipe.
Its true, wild blackberries are just on another level...and homemade jams and pies...cant be beat! Yours looks delish!
This video brings back a memory of picking blackberries with my grandpa in his garden many long years ago. I was a city kid so I loved going to visit my grandparents in the country. So peaceful watching you make pie the old fashioned way. And I love that you dance with your kitty (I used to have a black cat named Boo that I danced with).
Hi Justine! It's so peaceful hearing the sounds of nature behind you as you find berries and prepare the pie! Birds, cicadas, the wind in the trees. So lovely! And speaking of lovely, your pie is a pie lover's dream! You are carrying on a tradition making Ron's grandma's recipe. It's so nice to carry on tradition and blend it with your own love. Congratulations on your one million plus subscribers!!! Hello to Ron, Mish, and our new friend, Alfred. You and he deserve All the CARROTS ♥🐰
This makes me reminiscent of going brambling when we were little kids, and hoping we'd have enough backberries left to make a berry and apple pie. Always came back home with purple hands and mouths. Thank you for the video and the memories ❤
Remember those days very well.
You'll have to look up the song Blackberry Dreams by Tom T. Hall. 🎶
I have no idea why this video had me choked up. Is it because a simple way of life that has slipped away from us in the hustle and bustle world we now inhabit? The necessity of peaceful pursuits for a life well lived cannot be overstated. Every single day I now strive to bring a morsel of tranquility, born of a quiet spirit and mindfulness....those very things that I see in you Justine...into my life. Your pie is perfection and has my mouth watering!
So comforting knowing that you precious family cat is loved
Thanks! Save me a slice of pie Justine!
I love how you can see Justine's excitement for this pie just before she puts it in the oven. I was excited for this pie, and I didn't even get to eat it! I love pie. It's my favorite dessert of all time! Oh, and you're correct about the GMO stuff they put in our stores and try to call it "food" compared to the real thing. There's no comparison. Cultivated has no flavor, or is bitter, while real fruit is sweet and bursting with flavor!
i live in japan and wild blackberries r not common here but thanks to you, i searched some of the stores that make american cherry pie and ordered the similar one u have uploaded before. now i gotta try this one. maybe i can find a farmer that grows wild brackberries. i mean, thanks to u, i could meet lotta meals and sweets that i couldnt taste if it wasnt for you. thanks a lot justine!
I remember as a child our family picking blackberries from the side of the road in New Zealand. These beautiful fruits are no longer there. Justine, thank you for bringing back beautiful childhood memories of blackberry picking through your delicious recipe. Keep looking after yourself and I just adore your cat. Much love and respect, from New Zealand. XX
Cooking and history are my favorite. Watching these videos gives my mind time to just be at peace. Thank you so much!
When I lived in Alaska it was so fun to go out and pick wild berries! There were blueberries growing in bogs by the side of the road, raspberries and cranberries growing along the edges of the forests. And wild strawberries and rose hips in the forests.
"When I grow old please let me become that lady that bakes pies in the woods!"
ME TOO!!!❤❤❤❤❤
And congratulations on reaching 1 million subscribers! I'm so happy for you guys! It's so well deserved, thank you for all your hard work and dedication to this channel!
I hope you ex friend never reaches 1 million subscribers since she is just a copy cat and can't be Justine and Ron.
You are so good at making pies!
I was thinking that too! And cooking it with hot coals and came out perfect!
I wish I could make it look that good but I'm horrible at pies.
I dont think I have ever been more relaxed in my life as I was watching this
Dancing with my cat is my favorite part of every morning ❤
Justine, everything always looks so comfy in the cabin and the pie looked perfect. Your crust skills are phenomenal. Give Alfred & MishMish some love & have a glorious week! xoxo
I don't know if I mentioned it before, but I love your cat. I have 2 sisters that look just like yours. They were strays that came to my home, and I kept them. They are my most loyal friends. A good cat is a wonderful thing.
Nothing tastes like wild blackberries. The ones from the store pale in comparison.
Whats terrible is when they have the weird bitter aftertaste you cant wash out
My mother and I were just picking raspberries in the woods behind my house when we found hundreds of i ripened blackberries! We’ll be picking them next week and I’ll be making this our. Thanks!
You'll definitely wanna pick them fast before the birds get to it!
I stumbled upon your channel not too long ago and have been binging your vids when I see them pop up. They're so comforting and calm in times like these. Lovely content.
Mish Mish was like...what are you doing woman!! 🤣So cute! The pie looks delicious!
the pie looks absolutely delicious
Lovely recipe. I haven’t had home baked berry pie since my mum passed away. She made great pies. I think I will give it a go. Thanks Justine
Thank you, Justine. Today's video brought back so many happy memories of my youth. Baking with my grandmother and picking wild blackberries and strawberries with my siblings.
Ahh...the memories. As a farm boy in a time when fields had hedgerows and berries could grow wild, my Mom made berry pies in season. We had hickory nuts and naturalized cherries that had been planted by birds here and there.
Thank you Justine!
Though I love all of your videos, this is my all-time favorite. I will watch it over and over during the dark days of winter and be cheered by the hope of summer, wild blackberries and pie. My husband and I love you guys! Congratulations on hitting 1 million subscribers!!!
Loved this recipe with simple ingredients. I'm in Australia, so we don't have wild blackberries. But I remember picking wild Mulberries as a child.
Also, loved watching Justine dancing with Mish Mish! I have a male black cat that is just the same! Whenever I think of you guys, it reminds me of me and what I want to do.
Love to you all from Far North Queensland Australia 🇦🇺 ❤ 8:15
Oh the memories this brought back! We used to pick wild blackberries in the back to make jams and jellies with. The leftover pie dough was used to make patty pans which are like tarts with leftovwr fruit or just a bit of flour, egg and cinnamon sugar. Keep up the good work!❤
I am recovering for spine surgery and is relaxing seen her baking in total peace.
No rush, no interrupted by cell phones or anything else.
Thank you so much.
You are unique!
I love watching these videos so much. They make me so incredibly happy. Thank you Justine. God Bless you!
This brings me back sweet memories of my childhood; my dad had all kind of fruits and veggies in our land out in the country, my mom and I used to pick the fruits up from trees and shrubs to have delicious homemade desserts. Your Pie looks good and for the face you made after you tasted it, looks delicious 🥧🫐
I have never been brave enough to bake a homemade pie from scratch since I failed miserably in middle school. You made it look so easy that I just might be brave.. especially since Blackberry is my favorite pie!!
I love to cook so love watching your videos . And It’s also so relaxing not a bunch of talking and look at me ‘ like most videos today . ❤️
We just had Blackberry festival here in Oklahoma. I love blackberries 😊
My favourite channel! You inspired me to be a better cook and now I'm striving to live a simple life by the woods. Thank you very much for you effort.
I enjoy the silence of these videos--so we can hear the fire crackling, the whisking of the ingredients, and even birdsong outside! Lovely to feel the difference from the constant hum of appliances, music, TV etc. (I tend to cook listening to audiobooks!). But I am sure that people sang as they worked, and chatted to themselves, or with their families. And this young wife doesn't yet have a passel of children underfoot! Thank you for these lovely videos.
Justine your silent cooking just heals the soul❤ I remember putting my kids in the trees to pick the ripest fruit and baking pies, tarts, and canning❤ Thank you !
I come to this Chanel every time I need to de-stess, which is often. ❤️
Thank you for these wonderful videos. I look forward to every new video. Growing up in the Great Lakes area we had wild black raspberries and wild strawberries, which were the best ever for pies. As every experienced pie baker knows, however, dancing with your cat is the real key to a great pie. 💖😺🥧
What a wonderful recipe!! And as she is a good cook, what skill, after all, the pie was already beautiful!!
This reminded me of Snow White so much! Especially when you cut off the excess on the sides, it was beautiful to watch thank you 🥧
It's berry season so that means pies and jams and preserves and chutneys etc... YUM! Thanks Justine. Blackberries are one of my favorites!
I grew up eating blackberries straight off the vine in the woods surrounding our home. I can't imagine how tedious it must've been to pick enough for a pie though! Thank you for another one of your always pleasant relaxing videos.
Pie making hasn't changed much except for the baking in an oven! My that looks scrumptious!! Great job Justine! Mish Mish love you! Alfred Fig the spokes bunny too cute!!
I love making wild blackberry pies. I also make a blackberry cobbler and ice cream too. Love your recipes.
You have mastered the pie crust for sure. You always make beautiful pies. Fresh berries are a bonus!
The sound of the butter being scraped from the bowl is always my favorite sound in these videos.
This pie looked so delish! Wild blueberries grow where I live and boy do they make yummy pies, jams and syrups.❤
Wild Blackberry Pie |Baking in the Forest| Our Family Recipe...extraordinary, the best recipe.. very useful and beneficial.. thank you for sharing this recipe... Tempting appetite... Always successful.. God Bless You.. Greetings from your friends, traditional Indonesian gold seekers 🇮🇩🌺🌼💎 ⚒⛏👍👍👍
Just sitting and watching your wonderful videos of the old days takes away my stresses . . . Thank you . . . These videos take me away to a beautiful place where I feel good . . . Kind of like Grandma's house!!
Oh, fresh berries. Nothing better. The pie looks delicious. I'm glad to be your friend Justine. 😊
My wife and I pick wild black raspberries in early July. We make a pie and it's the best. A slice of heaven. Thank you for sharing.
That looks so delish! My great grandmother used to send us kids out to pick blackberries and she'd make tarts and jam with them. This one brought back some memories.
Such a great video ! From picking the wild fruit to creating and baking a delicious masterpiece .........you are both artists !!!
You know, we used to live by a bunch of berry bushes in the woods. My girls would pick them and bring them home. I thought they were raspberries but now I’m thinking they were blackberries. We went and picked as many as we could find and I baked a bar pastry. It was delicious and the girls were so proud that they had picked the berries! I agree with store bought berries. They really have no taste. I’m so happy you picked your wedding date. My parents got married on May 7th. It’s the most beautiful time of year to get married!!
I'm at my PC watching this, and my kitty is here in my lap. I've been "awwing" at your cat this whole time. The pie looks perfect btw.
I remember wild blackberries growing in several little ditches around our neighborhood when we were kids. My mom would send us out to get stuck a thousand times and collect a couple big bowls full, LOL. Then she'd magically turn them into the most amazing pie ever, so it was totally worth it!
Every season gives us food. I look forward to gathering whatever is in season. Justine, that pie is amazing looking, and tomorrow I'm picking blackberries 😊
I am so impressed with this pie. We have a pie dough recipy that has ben in our family for six generations. My great Granny taught me how to make it. She said it was her Grandmas recipy. Yours is exactly like ours, makes the best crust. My Granny would have loved this pie with fresh picked blackberries.
I remember picking blackberries with my parents and sister, way back in late august days. They picked and put the berries in a bucket and I ate them out of the bucket so we always ended up with less blackberrie jam then my mother intended for. Love them. My family and the blackberries!!! ❤
You guys are the cutest thing on UA-cam. Thank you for all the work you put into making these delightful videos. 🌸
You do such a beautiful job making the cust & pie! It always makes me hungry watching you cook! Thank you 😊 looking forward to your next video!
Dancing with the cat, too cute.
That looks absolutely delicious! What a lovely pie.
Thanks!
Ohhh that pie looks sooo good! Yum! 🥕🥕🥕 for Alfred and loved the MishMish dsnce!
I'm elated I found your channel.
I've always felt like an old soul therefore that time period always felt drawn to it.
It's so relaxing and nostalgic watching you cook inside that cozy cabin.
I just adore your cute fur baby 😊😻
I'll be binge watching your videos.
The pie looks so delicious...
Great lesson on engineered berries verses wild - thank you for sharing that. I know you love what you do but I'm sure a lot of work goes into gathering, purchasing, working, planning, research, filming and editing to be able to share it with us so I want to give you a huge thank you for sharing your throw back time machine with us. Blessings to you and yours 💗
That looks so good! Nothing better than fresh picked berries.
Congrats on the subs! You make such gorgeous pies girl! All with open fire. I have a convection oven, air fryer & fancy microwave. But I can't bake or cook as well as you do in an open fire pit. My ancestors did all that but I never got the chance 🤷♀️. But you're the best at cooking with open fire. Easy for some but not me. Love the pie, amazing job 😁👍🙌💕
My mother used to make blackberry pies with the wild blackberries I picked in the woods behind our house when I was a kid. They looked just like the one you made when they were done. Oh, the sweet memories of childhood. I could almost taste the pie in this video.
Justine makes a beautiful pie crust!! The black berries look delicious. Justine has gotten her cooking down pat .😊 Justine is charming in these sweet videos . The ending in this video was so clever . I loved hearing Mr rabbit share the good news of one million subscribers. This video is an example of why this amazing channel has one million subscribers ❤❤❤❤❤❤
God bless y'all. Thank y'all for sharing your lives with us. Much love from Warner Robins, Georgia ❤🤍💙🐈⬛🐇
Starting about 60 years ago when I was eight, I used to grab a pail and walk up and down the roads picking blackberries when they were in season. Sometimes I'd eat a few of them right off the bush. My pail would be filled to about an inch from the top. But since my family was a large one, the blackberries would go fast. My mom would use what I brought home to top vanilla ice cream with or make jams or add them to coffee cakes. You're so right! Those little wild blackberries tasted better than the giant store-bought ones.
Looks so good Justine. Always a joy to watch you bake. ❤
I planted thornless blackberries (forgive me...I'm old 🙂) in my front yard last year. Today I made a blackberry cobbler - first I've had in many many years. The bushes are loaded - only 6 bushes, but doing very well, and I'm hoping to get enough in my freezer for at least 3 pies for the future. LOVE this video!!!!
This pie looks award winning! Im sure its delicious! Don't stop making all these wonderful foods. Thankyou and Ron dir your amazing and interesting videos. Keep them coming! You are fantastic young people. God bless you both.🙏❤️💙
Ahh dá até uma vontade de viver nessa época. Sem aparelhos, tudo na simplicidade. ❤❤❤
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I would of loved a piece of the pie. It looked soooooo good!! Thanks for another wonderful relaxing video Justine 😊!!!!
Nothing like wild blackberries! Pie, crumble,jam......all delicious!
Looks so good! Love your kitty. Love to watch you and Ron
Absolutely amazing looking pie, Justine! I made the cherry and raspberry pie this past Independence Day, and it was so good! I can't wait to try making this one! 😃
Oh that pie looks delicious & I bet it smelled great too. Good job Justine!!
Justine, you make the perfect pie crusts & pies! You make it look so easy! This video was absolutely lovely ❤
Thank you so much 🤗
Yum! We just picked peaches from our neighbor’s tree, so peach pie (and jam!) will be happening soon. I know there are lots of elderberries around here, but I’ll have to look around for blackberries as well. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
The Snow White vibes 🥧 I love seeing all your videos with the amazing visuals! And I love your kitty! 🐈⬛
Love the Cat dance & pie ! 👍👍🌷
You did a wonderful job with that pie Justine. 😊
Another great, relaxing video plus bonus making a delicious pie. The wild blueberries looked so good compared to the ones they sell ya in the supermarket. Mish Mish dancing with ya, so funny and cute 😂
Picking the berries,cleaning them, preparing pie dough, and the filling.WOW!! Idon't know how you stand the heat and humidity. Especially rhat open fireplace. Blessing to both of you. Gregg B.from North CentralWest Virginia.
brings back good memories of the blackberrys i had yrs ago in my backyard...id pick them an make pies...so delicious
A lovely pie, Justine! It makes me think I could bake one (I used to bake apple pies and banana bread). Congratulations on your subscribers! 👏🎂
This brings to mind great memories of going out and picking wild blackberries. We still do so even to this day despite the fact that blackberry bushes will "reach out and grab a hold of you" requiring you to dress in clothing more tantamount to a knight in armor than a random guy seeking wild blackberries. We used to make cobblers, jams, and jellies out of wild blackberries. Such fond memories! Thank you!