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- Peeling the peaches is optional. The skin tends to soften significantly in the filling and can add a lovely pink hue. However, it will add a different texture to the peach filling, so I prefer to peel the peaches.
- Add a pinch of salt to the recipe. Though optional, this trick helps to balance the sweetness and/or tartness of the filling, depending on how ripe your peaches are. You can also dot the top with salted butter instead of unsalted.
- Use other spices. Nutmeg, cardamon, and/or ginger are other delicious spices that can be added to the filling or crust to complement the sweet peaches.
- Add all of the juices from the bowl to the pie. It might seem like a lot of liquid, but the cornstarch has dissolved in these juices, helping to thicken the pie! Without it, your pie might actually be too runny.
- If you don’t want to arrange a lattice top: Simply place the top crust, uncut, over the filling, trim and crimp the edges, and cut 5 to 6 vents in the center of the crust so steam can escape. Alternatively, use a cookie-cutter to cut shapes out of the dough and arrange the shapes on top of the pie.
- Place a sheet tray in the oven while it is preheating. Baking the pie on the sheet tray can help crisp the bottom crust. This is a great trick if you’re worried about a soggy bottom or if you are using a ceramic pie dish that can insulate the dough from high heat and not crisp as well.
- If the lattice topping starts to brown too much: Tent the whole pie with a sheet of foil.

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