Easy Strawberry Slab Pie Recipe

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I am wildly into this Easy Strawberry Slab Pie Recipe because it’s the kind of dessert that looks fancy but doesn’t demand my full attention — flaky crust, jammy strawberries, and that perfect sticky edge that everyone fights over. It’s homey, meant for a crowd, and somehow forgiving when life is chaotic (read: kids asking for snacks, my phone buzzing, the dog stealing a butter knife).

My husband basically claims this as his holiday contribution now. The first time I made it he came home from work, inhaled a slice like it was oxygen, and announced that I could never make a small pie again — only slabs. Our kiddo sticks a fork in and insists on eating it cold with a glass of milk. It’s become our “company show-off” dessert and also the pie we bake when we have zero time but need to look like we have our act together.

Why You’ll Love This Easy Strawberry Slab Pie Recipe

– It stretches — feeds a crowd without awkwardly small slices.
– It’s forgiving — the filling can be a little loose and still slice nicely after a chill.
– It’s transport-friendly — flatter sheet pan = no wobbling on the car ride.
– It hits nostalgic summer notes: warm strawberries, flaky crust, a little gloss on top.

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Kitchen Talk

This pie is the kind of thing I make when I want impressive but not fussy. I learned that if you don’t dry the strawberries a bit after rinsing, the filling gets watery — rookie move I made once and it was a soggy lesson. Also, I once swapped half the sugar for honey because I was out — it browned faster and tasted floral, honestly a happy accident. And yes, the edges get delightfully chewy if you press the crust a little thicker there; do it.

Shopping Tips

Produce/Fruit: Buy ripe but firm strawberries — too soft and they’ll turn to mush when macerated. Look for bright red color and fragrant smell.
Baking Basics (Flour/Sugar/Leaveners): Use all-purpose flour for the crust and regular granulated sugar for the filling; avoid ultra-fine sugars that change texture.
Dairy: If your recipe needs butter for the crust, go for unsalted so you control the salt level; it also browns more predictably.
Fats & Oils: Real butter gives the best flavor and flakiness; if you must use a substitute, choose a high-quality stick margarine made for baking.
Flavor Boosts (Vanilla/Zest): Fresh lemon zest brightens the strawberries in a way vanilla can’t; grab a real lemon, not bottled zest.

Prep Ahead Ideas

– Make the crust and chill it a day ahead — wrapped tightly in plastic so it doesn’t absorb fridge smells.
– Hull and quarter the strawberries earlier in the day and toss with a little sugar; drain any extra juice before filling to avoid sogginess.
– Pre-measure your cornstarch or thickener into a small jar so assembly is fast; store chopped fruit in airtight containers.

Time-Saving Tricks

– Use a sheet pan lined with parchment so cleanup is nearly effortless.
– Buy pre-rolled pie dough if you’re in a pinch — it’s not cheating, it’s survival.
– Macerate the berries while the oven preheats to keep things moving and let the sugar do its work.

Common Mistakes

– Adding too much liquid: I once dumped leftover strawberry syrup into the filling and ended up with a puddly pie. If it looks wet, stir in a little more thickener and bake a touch longer.
– Not venting the top: I learned to cut slits in the top crust otherwise the middle can stay soupy. Tiny steam vents save slices.
– Overbrowning edges: If the crust edges are getting too dark, tent foil over them halfway through baking — instant rescue.

What to Serve It With

– A scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream.
– Simple green salad with a lemon vinaigrette to cut the sweetness.
– Coffee or a bright, fruity rosé for warm-weather gatherings.

Tips & Mistakes

– Use chilled tools when handling butter for flakier crust.
– Don’t overwork the dough — it’s fine if it looks a bit shaggy.
– If your filling bubbles over, quickly slide a tray underneath to catch drips and avoid a burnt oven mess.

Storage Tips

Store leftovers loosely covered in the fridge for 2–3 days. It’s actually great cold for breakfast (no shame). Rewarm gently if you want that fresh-baked vibe, or eat straight from the fridge with cold cream — both are valid.

Variations and Substitutions

– Swap half the strawberries for raspberries or cherries for a tangier filling.
– Use a lattice top, crumble topping, or full crust — all work; just adjust venting and bake time slightly.
– Honey for sugar changes flavor and browning rate; maple adds depth, but expect a darker crust.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use frozen strawberries?
Yes, but thaw and drain them well first or the extra water will make the filling soggy. Toss with a bit of extra thickener if they seem juicy.
How do I keep the crust from getting soggy?
Blind-bake the bottom crust briefly or brush it with an egg wash or a thin layer of melted chocolate before adding the filling—quick tricks that help create a barrier.
My filling is still runny after baking — help!
Let it cool and chill; many fillings set as they cool. If it’s still loose, reheat gently with a slurry of cornstarch and water, simmer until thick, then cool and reassemble.
Can I make this ahead for a party?
Absolutely — bake the slab the day before and keep it covered in the fridge; bring to room temp before serving or warm slightly. It actually slices cleaner after a chill.
What thickener should I use for the filling?
Cornstarch is the go-to for a glossy, firm filling; tapioca works too and gives a bit more chew. Start with less — you can always add more.

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Easy Strawberry Slab Pie Recipe

Easy Strawberry Slab Pie Recipe

This golden, flaky slab pie packs a sweet strawberry filling perfect for feeding a crowd. Simple prep, big payoff.
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Prep Time: 25 minutes
Cook Time: 35 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Servings: 16

Ingredients
 

Main Ingredients

  • 24 oz pie dough for a top and bottom crust chilled
  • 6 cup fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced
  • 0.75 cup granulated sugar
  • 0.25 cup cornstarch
  • 1.5 tbsp lemon juice freshly squeezed
  • 1 tsp lemon zest
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 0.25 tsp kosher salt
  • 0.25 tsp ground cinnamon optional
  • 2 tbsp unsalted butter, cut in small bits for dotting
  • 2 tbsp milk for brushing
  • 1 tbsp coarse sugar for topping
  • 2 tbsp all-purpose flour for dusting the surface

Instructions

Preparation Steps

  • Heat oven to 400°F. Line a 10x15-inch rimmed baking sheet with parchment.
  • Lightly flour the counter. Roll half the dough to a rectangle slightly larger than the pan.
  • Fit the dough into the pan with a small overhang. Chill while you prepare the filling.
  • Combine strawberries, sugar, cornstarch, lemon juice, lemon zest, vanilla, salt, and cinnamon. Toss and rest 10 minutes.
  • Spoon the strawberry mixture into the crust and spread evenly. Dot with butter pieces.
  • Roll the remaining dough to a rectangle to cover the filling. Place over the top and trim excess.
  • Fold edges together and crimp to seal. Cut several vents on top for steam to escape.
  • Brush the crust with milk and sprinkle with coarse sugar.
  • Bake 30–35 minutes, until the crust is deep golden and juices bubble through the vents.
  • Cool on a rack at least 1 hour to set the filling before slicing.

Notes

Swap in half rhubarb for a sweet-tart twist, or drizzle cooled slices with lemon glaze. Leftovers keep covered at room temperature for 1 day or refrigerated up to 3 days; rewarm at 300°F for 10 minutes to crisp the crust.
This recipe is an original creation inspired by classic Easy Strawberry Slab Pie Recipe flavors. All ingredient ratios and instructions are independently developed.
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