Sunday, November 1, 2015

Fall Fruits

Now that the temperatures are finally cooling off in South Carolina, I've been wanting to bake a fall fruit pie.  While most recipes I came across included some late summer fruits {hey figs!}, I decided to concoct my own filling.  I combined raspberries and pears with sugar, the zest and juice of one lemon, and a little cornstarch.  I added some of my favorite fall spices, including cinnamon and nutmeg, and before I know it, my whole place smelled perfectly of fall.






bon appétit,
Kelsey

Adapting a Fall Favorite

The other day I craved my favorite foods served at Thanksgiving, including my mom's Sweet Potato Casserole.  I snatched her recipe, adjusted the potato to liquid ratio, and plopped it into a pie crust.  After eating nearly half the pie, my craving was satisfied {at least until Thanksgiving rolls around}.



bon appétit,
Kelsey











Sunday, October 11, 2015

When It Rains, It Floods

The title says it all.  Last weekend, Columbia experienced severe flooding after 72 hours of rain.  And while I was spared from any damage downtown, many neighborhoods were washed out and experienced severe flooding.  When I first attempted this pie, I lost all water pressure and decided to take a week off from this journey.  I reattempted the pie tonight with disposable cook/bakeware {We're still under a boil water advisory which makes cleaning any type of dishes a pain}.  Lets just say, if you've ever seen these pinterest fails, my pie could come close to qualifying.  I'm not one to not complete something in full, but after I slowly watched the pie crust sink while baking and then burnt the lemon curd, I concluded that even a pretty layer of whipped cream couldn't save this disaster.  Lets hope for better luck next week.
The Pie Started Pretty

Yep, those dark spots are burnt lemon curd

bon appétit,
Kelsey

French Silk

While chocolate is not my favorite flavor, many requests were made from my pie tasting team {aka co-workers} for a chocolate pie, and this recipe did not disappoint.  While I've perfected the pie crust, I haven't quite mastered the crust when it needs to pre-bake {not pictured below: watching the sides of the pie crust sink in the oven}.  I think this gadget and these techniques may help.






  bon appétit,
Kelsey

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Buttermilk Pie

When I was searching for a recipe for this week's pie, I saw multiple posts for Buttermilk Pie.  And while buttermilk makes for a great pancake at breakfast or brunch, I was a little skeptical how the ingredient would be in a pie.  Much like last week's pie (minus having all the ingredients in my fridge or pantry), this pie was easy peasy and absolutely delicious.  My doubts were definitely put to rest and I will never question using buttermilk in a pie again.

P.S.  The search for the perfect pie crust may have come to an end after finding this one.






(recipe c/o Martha Stewart)

bon appétit,
Kelsey

Southern Brown Sugar Pie

Because of travels, a short work week, and a Saturday spend catching up, last Sunday snuck up on me.  And when the clock hit 2:00PM, I knew I needed to get started on my Sunday Pie.  I did a quick recipe search, and came upon this recipe, which was perfect because I already had everything I needed in my fridge and pantry.  This recipe could not have been any easier, and after seeing a new dough rolling technique, clean-up was a breeze too.  

Roll the dough between two pieces of wax paper



bon appétit,
Kelsey

Sunday, September 13, 2015

A Boston Favorite

This past week, I headed north for a visit home to Boston and a quick weekend trip to NYC.  And what better pie to make in Boston than a Boston Cream Pie.  I saved this recipe, and after a weekend in NYC, we headed back to Boston and on a VERY HOT Monday night, whipped this pie cake up!  And while this was by far the most intensive recipe I've used in this pie baking journey, the end result was well worth the hours in the kitchen.

Fun Fact:  Boston Cream Pie was probably called a pie because in the mid-nineteenth century, pie tins were more common than cake pans. The first versions of Boston Cream Pie were likely baked in these pie tins.  









bon appétit,
Kelsey