| 1 | Put the flour, sugar, and salt in the bowl of a food processor. |
| 2 | Pulse once. |
| 3 | Cut the butter into pieces and add to the dry ingredients. |
| 4 | Pulse again until the mixture resembles coarsely ground cornmeal. |
| 5 | (you may also cut the butter into the flour mixture with two knives or a pastry cutter). |
| 6 | Add the ice water through the feeder tube with the motor running and briefly process until a ball is formed. |
| 7 | Wrap the dough in wax paper and refrigerate for ?hour. |
| 8 | Faith makes ice water by adding a few cubes to a glass of water before sh starts making the dough. |
| 9 | Roll out the dough on a lightly floured surface and line a 10" fluted tarte pan -97 the kind with the bottom that comes out. |
| 10 | Prick the bottom of the dough-lined pan with a fork. |
| 11 | Combine 2 tbsps. of flour with 2 tbsps. of sugar and dust the bottom. |
| 12 | Add the lemon juice to the fruit and spread evenly over the dough. |
| 13 | Sprinkle 2 tbsps. of sugar on the top and place on baking sheet. |
| 14 | Bake in the middle of a preheated 375f oven for 40 minutes, or until the edges turn slightly brown. |
| 15 | Let coo for ten minutes and remove from the pan to a serving plate tastes best warm or at room temperature serves 10. |
| 16 | This recipe is also delicious with other summer fruits. |
| 17 | Caution: do not use frozen blueberries or you will have a soggy mess. |
| 18 | Pix knows. |
| 19 | ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - notes : body in the basement: a faith fairchild mystery. |
| 20 | Pix miller, faith"s neighbor. |
| 21 | They live in maine |