Making pumpkin pie from scratch is all well and good (I see I have a very elaborate recipe for it in my notes), but sometimes you just need/want an easy pie. This is my version of a basic recipe using canned goods. It is for a deep-dish pie crust, so you will have extra if […]
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Buttermilk Pie with Raspberry Topping
I baked this at the same time as a loaf of zucchini bread because they both used buttermilk and because if you’re heating up the kitchen to bake one thing you may as well go on a baking spree. Buttermilk pie is a traditional Southern dish, basically a custard pie, and it’s ideal for when […]
Hot Water Pastry Recipe
Yeah, my pie pretty much owns. Hot water pastry was mentioned in this Leftover Pot-Pie recipe. Inspired by a discussion about baking ratios and receiving some leftover turkey and stock from Thanksgiving, I decided to refine the crust recipe and write it out more explicitly. This crust is more suited to hot savory pies than […]
Bastilla بسطيلة
Bastilla or Pastilla (pronounced “ba-still-a” in Arabic) is sort of the national dish of Morocco. It’s a sweet-savory pastry – some people are put off by the idea of powdered sugar on a savory pastry, but it’s much much more delicious than it sounds. This is a complicated recipe, but it’s good if you want […]
Leftover pot-pie
This is how I used up some of my thanksgiving leftovers (weeks ago, of course), while simultaneously testing out a new kind of pastry crust I had read about: hot-water pastry. Wikipedia describes this form of pastry. In short, the process of making it is exactly the opposite of proper pie crust: melt fat in […]
Nantucket Cranberry Pie
Announcing the first of the Thanksgiving recipes! I got this recipe from NPR during a show about cranberries. It’s a very simple and easy pie (great if you need to make a last-minute dessert), which uses our favorite seasonal fruit. It can be served warm or cold and with or without whipped cream, though I […]
Emma Fischer’s Apple Pudding
I can’t believe that I haven’t posted this until now. This is the Magidow family’s all-time favorite recipe involving apples; it was given to me by a dear friend who died an early and untimely death; each time I make it I think of her. To Toni! Fill buttered baking dish with chopped and peeled […]
Grilled or Roasted Cauliflower (plus proof that Lillian is only a pie-goddess-in-training)
Hooray! We finally got a grill and we put it to use immediately. Crisp, succulent cauliflower seems to be in season around here so we threw some on the grill. I make this in the winter too, using the oven. Simply cut up a cauliflower into fairly large chunks, brush with oil, and sprinkle with […]
Rhubarb Custard Bars – When you don’t feel like making pie
After all that talk about pie, here’s another family classic that’s perfect for when you have a ton of rhubarb and you don’t want to make pastry crust or wait for it to chill. This dessert has a buttery shortbread crust and a creamy, custardy filling with the tang of rhubarb. Crust:1 1/4 c. all-purpose […]
Basic Fruit Pie Protocol and Piemaking Tips
Like I said, it’s piemaking* season and I’ve been getting some questions about recipes and techniques. I’m still in training to become the Queen of Pies, but I’ll post here what I’ve learned so far. I’ll try to update this post with any other tips and revelations, so refer back to it whenever you’re making […]