Sweet Cherry Pie

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"Great cherry pie is typically made with sour cherries because their soft, juicy flesh and bright, punchy flavor isn’t dulled by oven heat or sugar. But cherry season is cruelly short and chances are the cherries that are available are the sweet variety. Sweet cherries have mellower flavors and meaty, firm flesh—traits that make them ideal for eating straight off the stem but don’t translate well to baking. Our challenge was obvious: Develop a recipe for sweet cherry pie with all the intense, jammy flavor and softened but still intact fruit texture of the best sour cherry pie. To mimic the bright, tart flavor of a sour cherry pie filling, we supplemented sweet cherries with chopped plums, which are tart and helped tame the cherries’ sweet flavor. To fix the texture problem, we cut the cherries in half to expose their sturdy flesh. This step encouraged the cherries to soften and give up their juices. A splash of bourbon and lemon juice also offset the sweetness and added flavorful depth. To keep the filling juicy, rather than dry, we switched out the typical lattice pie crust in favor of a traditional top crust, which prevented any moisture from evaporating...."

INGREDIENTS
2 1/2cups (12 1/2 ounces) unbleached all-purpose flour
1teaspoon table salt
2tablespoons sugar
12tablespoons (1 1/2 sticks) cold unsalted butter
1/2cup cold vegetable shortening
1/4cup vodka
1/4cup cold water
2 red plums
6cups (about 2 pounds) pitted sweet cherries
1/2cup sugar
1/8teaspoon table salt
1tablespoon juice
2teaspoons bourbon
2tablespoons instant tapioca
1/8teaspoon ground cinnamon
2tablespoons unsalted butter
1large egg
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