Interesting looking little buggers huh? Easy peasy lemon squeezy... there's only 4 ingredients total! This is another Pinterest find. Mmmm, I love the easy recipes.
Kiss Pies
Ingredients:
1 refrigerated pie crust, thawed
14 Hershey Kisses of choice (original, Hugs, Truffles, Mint, be creative)
1 egg white whisked with 1 Tbsp water
Powdered sugar for dusting
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Roll out pie dough onto a lightly floured counter top. Place 10 kisses around the edges of pie dough, about 2 1/2 inches apart (as in the photo above). Take a knife and cut a 2 1/2-3 inch circle around kiss. (I used an upside down paper cup. A round biscuit cutter would be perfect to use here.) Fold half of pie dough around top of dough and pinch edge around top of kiss. Now, fold up both sides of remaining dough up to the tip of the kiss pinching edge. Now press together edges and form criss cross. Continue cutting dough around kisses until all dough is used up. I got about 14 rounds cut when I re-rolled my scraps
2. Brush all little pies with an egg white wash then sprinkle with granulated sugar. (I totally forgot to do the granulated sugar... in hindsight, I think that was an important step I forgot.) Bake for 20-28 minutes or until little pies are golden. Remove and let cool for 5 minutes before transferring to cooling rack. Dust each with powdered sugar and serve.
Makes about 14 little pies. (I believe I had more than 14 actually)
The pinner I repinned this from mentioned adding a little raspberry jam inside as well. That doesn't sound good to me, but maybe a yummy idea for you to try.
See how nice and perfect mine look... all same size and shape... bwahahaha!
I personally did not like these at all. Like I've said before, I'm all about sweet and chocolatey, and this little number did not do it for me. All I tasted was pie crust. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE pie crust, but this just wasn't what I was going for. Dan, on the other hand, liked them. Of course he did. Anything I don't like, he likes and anything I like, he doesn't. He really liked the overwhelming pie crust flavor. I, however, will not be making these again.
14 Hershey Kisses of choice (original, Hugs, Truffles, Mint, be creative)
1 egg white whisked with 1 Tbsp water
Powdered sugar for dusting
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Roll out pie dough onto a lightly floured counter top. Place 10 kisses around the edges of pie dough, about 2 1/2 inches apart (as in the photo above). Take a knife and cut a 2 1/2-3 inch circle around kiss. (I used an upside down paper cup. A round biscuit cutter would be perfect to use here.) Fold half of pie dough around top of dough and pinch edge around top of kiss. Now, fold up both sides of remaining dough up to the tip of the kiss pinching edge. Now press together edges and form criss cross. Continue cutting dough around kisses until all dough is used up. I got about 14 rounds cut when I re-rolled my scraps
2. Brush all little pies with an egg white wash then sprinkle with granulated sugar. (I totally forgot to do the granulated sugar... in hindsight, I think that was an important step I forgot.) Bake for 20-28 minutes or until little pies are golden. Remove and let cool for 5 minutes before transferring to cooling rack. Dust each with powdered sugar and serve.
Makes about 14 little pies. (I believe I had more than 14 actually)
The pinner I repinned this from mentioned adding a little raspberry jam inside as well. That doesn't sound good to me, but maybe a yummy idea for you to try.
See how nice and perfect mine look... all same size and shape... bwahahaha!
Husband Review:
I personally did not like these at all. Like I've said before, I'm all about sweet and chocolatey, and this little number did not do it for me. All I tasted was pie crust. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE pie crust, but this just wasn't what I was going for. Dan, on the other hand, liked them. Of course he did. Anything I don't like, he likes and anything I like, he doesn't. He really liked the overwhelming pie crust flavor. I, however, will not be making these again.



