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America’s Test Kitchen’s Pear-butterscot­ch Slab Pie (cover photo)

- — From “The Perfect Pie: Your Ultimate Guide to Classic and Modern Pies, Tarts, Galettes, and More” by America’s Test Kitchen

Serves 18to 24

INGREDIENT­S

2recipes Slab Pie Dough (recipe follows)

7 pounds ripe, but firm Bosc pears, peeled, halved, cored, and sliced

¼-inch thick

¼ cup sugar

½ teaspoon table salt

¼ cup instant tapioca, ground

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

¼ teaspoon ground cloves

¼ teaspoon ground star anise

2recipes Butterscot­ch Sauce (recipe follows), divided

1large egg, lightly beaten with

1tablespoo­n water

DIRECTIONS

Line a large, rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Roll a dough square into a 16-by-11-inch rectangle on a floured work surface. Repeat with a second dough square; stack them on the prepared baking sheet, separated by additional sheets of parchment. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and refrigerat­e until dough is firm but still pliable, about 10minutes. Using the parchment as a sling, transfer the chilled dough rectangles to the counter; discard parchment. Spray a second rimmed baking sheet with vegetable oil spray. Starting at the short side of one dough rectangle, loosely roll it around a rolling pin, then gently unroll it over half the long side of the sheet pan, leaving about 2 inches of dough overhangin­g on three sides. Repeat with second dough rectangle, unrolling it over the empty side of the pan and overlappin­g the first dough piece by ½ inch.

Ease the dough into the sheet pan, gently lifting the dough edges with one hand while pressing the dough into the pan bottom with your other hand. Brush overlappin­g edge of dough rectangles with water and press to seal. Trim overhang to ½ inch and tuck it under itself so the folded edge rests on the pan edge. Crimp dough evenly around edge of sheet. Cover loosely with plastic and refrigerat­e until firm, about 30 minutes. Meanwhile, transfer the remaining dough rectangles to your work surface. Using cookie cutters, cut as many shapes from dough rectangles as you can. Reserve dough scraps for another use. Transfer the cutouts to a parchment-lined baking sheet and cover loosely with plastic. Refrigerat­e until firm, about 30 minutes. Adjust oven racks to lower-middle and lowest positions and heat oven to 375 degrees.

In a large bowl, toss the pears, sugar and salt together. Let sit, tossing occasional­ly, until pears release their juices, about 30 minutes.

Working in batches, drain pears thoroughly in colander; transfer the pears to a large bowl. In a small bowl, whisk tapioca, cinnamon, cloves and star anise together, then add to pears and toss to combine. Spread pear mixture evenly over the dough-lined baking sheet, then drizzle evenly with 1cup butterscot­ch sauce. (Reserve the rest to serve with the pie.) Arrange cutouts evenly over fruit, being careful not to overlap more than two cutouts. Brush cutouts with egg wash. Place a large sheet of aluminum foil directly on lower rack (to catch any bubbling juices).

Place pie on upper rack and bake until crust is deep golden brown and juices are bubbling, 60to 70minutes, rotating sheet halfway through baking. Let pie cool on wire rack until filling has set, about 2 hours. Serve, passing remaining butterscot­ch sauce separately.

Slab Pie Dough

Makes one 18-by-13-inch single crust

INGREDIENT­S

24tablespo­ons (3sticks) unsalted butter, divided

2¾ cups all-purpose flour, divided

2 tablespoon­s sugar

1 teaspoon table salt

½ cup ice water, divided

DIRECTIONS

Grate 5tablespoo­ns butter on large holes of box grater and place in freezer. Cut remaining 19tablespo­ons butter into ½-inch cubes. Pulse 1¾ cups flour, sugar and salt in food processor until combined, 2pulses. Add cubed butter and process until homogeneou­s paste forms, 40to 50seconds. Using your hands, carefully break paste into 2-inch chunks and redistribu­te evenly around processor blade. Add remaining 1cup flour and pulse until mixture is broken into pieces no larger than 1inch (most pieces will be much smaller), 4to 5pulses. Transfer mixture to bowl. Add grated butter and toss until butter pieces are separated and coated with flour. Sprinkle ¼ cup ice water over mixture. Toss with rubber spatula until mixture is evenly moistened. Sprinkle remaining ¼ cup ice water over mixture and toss to combine. Press dough with spatula until dough sticks together.

Using a spatula, divide dough into two equal portions. Transfer each portion to a sheet of plastic wrap. Working with one portion at a time, draw edges of plastic over dough and press firmly on sides and top to form a compact, fissure-free mass. Wrap in plastic and form into a 5-by-6-inch rectangle. Refrigerat­e dough for at least 2 hours or up to 2 days.

Let chilled dough sit on counter to soften slightly, about 10 minutes, before rolling. (Wrapped dough can be frozen for up to 1 month. If frozen, let dough thaw completely on counter before rolling.)

Butterscot­ch Sauce

Makes about 1½ cups

INGREDIENT­S

1 cup packed brown sugar

2 teaspoons light corn syrup

8tablespoo­ns unsalted butter

1 tablespoon water

½ cup heavy cream

1teaspoon vanilla extract

DIRECTIONS

Heat sugar, corn syrup, butter and water in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, stirring often, until sugar is fully dissolved, about 2 minutes. Continue to cook, without stirring, until mixture begins to bubble, 1to 2minutes. Off heat, carefully stir in cream and vanilla; mixture will bubble and steam. Continue to stir until sauce is smooth. Let cool slightly. (Sauce can be refrigerat­ed for up to 2 weeks; gently warm in microwave, stirring every 10 seconds, until pourable.)

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