• Post Reply Bookmark Topic Watch Topic
  • New Topic
permaculture forums growies critters building homesteading energy monies kitchen purity ungarbage community wilderness fiber arts art permaculture artisans regional education skip experiences global resources cider press projects digital market permies.com pie forums private forums all forums
this forum made possible by our volunteer staff, including ...
master stewards:
  • Nancy Reading
  • Carla Burke
  • r ranson
  • John F Dean
  • paul wheaton
  • Pearl Sutton
stewards:
  • Jay Angler
  • Liv Smith
  • Leigh Tate
master gardeners:
  • Christopher Weeks
  • Timothy Norton
gardeners:
  • thomas rubino
  • Jeremy VanGelder
  • Maieshe Ljin

Pretty Pies!

 
steward
Posts: 16058
Location: USDA Zone 8a
4272
dog hunting food preservation cooking bee greening the desert
  • Likes 2
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
My dear hubby and I are cooking an apple pie today since it is National Eat a Red Apple Day! This thread

I found these pretty pies on Pinterest and they are so pretty that I thought I would share!

Each year on December 1, dessert lovers across the United States enjoy a slice of their favorite on National Pie Day.

This is the 2nd time in a year this national treasure has a day.  The first and more popular designation falls on January 23.

While it might be the lesser of the two celebrated PIE days (there is also National Pi Day on March 14), it happens to fall smack dab in the middle of a major pie making season.



https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-pie-day-december-1/

Have fun and enjoy these pies!



source




source




source




source


Since this is December and a great month for baking, here are some threads you might enjoy:

https://permies.com/t/132031/kitchen/Tiny-pies

https://permies.com/t/73246/kitchen/Home-baker-Lauren-Ko-showcases

https://permies.com/t/58524/kitchen/Homemade-Pie-Crusts-tricks-tips

https://permies.com/t/15088/kitchen/Favorite-Cherry-Pie-pie-recipe
 
pollinator
Posts: 820
Location: South-central Wisconsin
329
  • Likes 1
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
And here I thought Pie Day was March 14th!

Every day has been pie day lately. I had a slice of pumpkin pie for breakfast a week ago, and felt better all day than I had in ages. Same the next day. The 3rd day I ate something different for breakfast and felt rough, so, back to pie! I thought I'd been eating healthy, but there must be something I was missing. And until I narrow down what that is, a teeny wedge of pumpkin pie will be accompanying my morning coffee every day.

The pie recipe, before alterations, was listed as a Marie Callender's Copycat recipe:

15oz can Pumpkin
3 Eggs
3/4c Whole Milk
1/4c Cream
1/4c Brown Sugar
1/2c White Sugar
1 tsp Cinnamon
1/4tsp Nutmeg
1/4tsp Cloves
1/4tsp Ginger
1/4tsp Salt

Whisk all ingredients together, and pour into a pie shell. Bake @ 400F for 15 min. Lower temperature to 350F and bake 35 min, or until it passes the knife test.

----------------------------------------

My alterations:

-Skip the nutmeg. I don't like the aftertaste it leaves.

-Add 1/4tsp maple extract, and 1 tsp vanilla extract.

-Use home-grown squash. Any kind with orange flesh works well. I haven't tested the other colors. For that matter, you could use mashed sweet potatoes, mashed carrots, or probably a whole list of other things. 2 cups of squash, or 1 pound, depending on how you want to measure it.

-Tailor the sugar to suit the squash. Some might not need any, some might need a little more. I like to leave the eggs and sugar out for last, then taste the batter and decide if it needs sugar, and how much, starting with the brown sugar. If the squash is sweet enough but needs more complexity, I might add a touch of molasses instead. If the squash is overly sweet, I might add a pinch of lemon zest. That doesn't happen often, but it does happen.

-Pre-bake the pie shell. It doesn't say that in the original recipe, but I found the crust cooked much more evenly if pre-baked. Protect the edges so they don't overcook, etc.

 
Happily living in the valley of the dried frogs with a few tiny ads.
Freaky Cheap Heat - 2 hour movie - HD streaming
https://permies.com/wiki/238453/Freaky-Cheap-Heat-hour-movie
reply
    Bookmark Topic Watch Topic
  • New Topic