Have you been searching for the perfect pie to make for the
holiday season? A delicious one that is really easy to make, doesn’t make a
mess, uses seasonal ingredients, but is a creative twist on some classics?
Well, look no further!
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Friday, December 19, 2014
Friday, November 21, 2014
Friday Pie-Day: Orange Sweet Potato Pie
Is it pumpkin pie? Is that grass growing out of the top? Is
this the easiest recipe you’ll ever make? The answer to all those questions is
no. But is it worth it? Definitely!
We’ve made a sweet potato pie before, but this far exceeded
that experience. Using fresh (rather than canned) sweet potatoes might have had
something to do with it, or it could have been the welcome additions of oranges
and rosemary. So delicious!
Yes, it did require buying a few ingredients, but I was
curious to see what this blend of flavors would taste like. And I was not
disappointed!
I began by making the crust. Which you must begin by chopping
fresh rosemary.
It was my first time having a crust that contained cornmeal,
powdered sugar, or rosemary, but what a delightful combination!
This was what it looked like with the butter cut in…
…And here is the final crust dough (after water was added)
before I put it in the fridge to chill for half an hour.
Meanwhile, I began the arduous task of preparing the sweet
potatoes! (Please pardon my crazed expression as I beat them to a pulp... literally.)
Well, it was not that hard, since while the pie crust was
being prepared, the sweet potatoes were baking in the oven (wrapped in foil,
placed directly on the oven rack). That made it very easy to scoop out their
insides!
Who needs a food processor when you can just as easily use
your hands?! This would be a fun task (and play exercise and sensory experience)
for little ones too! Just make sure you allow the sweet potatoes enough time to
cool before squeezing them with your hands! (Mine were cooled for almost an
hour, and they were still a little warm.)
But they melted easily in my hands and turned into a beautiful
pulp to be used as the pie filling!
By this time the pie crust had had time to chill, so I rolled
it out and placed it in the pie pan. Well, there are a couple steps in between
that. In actuality, I rolled it out 3 times, broke it 3 times,, got frustrated,
and smooshed the ball of dough to the sides of the pie pan. Maybe if I had
chilled it longer it would have rolled out more easily. But it still tasted
good!
While the pie crust is baking for a few minutes and then
cooling, begin making the pie filling! Combine sugar and melted butter with prepared
sweet potatoes.
Add in the evaporated milk.
Sprinkle in the spices.
And don’t forget the titular orange zest and juice like I did!
I had the pie in the oven for 3 minutes before realizing it was missing the
orange! Luckily, I was able to add it and gingerly stir it directly in the pie
pan!
Here is the beautiful pie cooling after doing its time in the
oven. Looks like pumpkin pie, doesn’t it?
I added fresh rosemary sprigs as garnishes. (I originally had
them sticking up out of the pie, but my sister thought it looked like grass
growing.)
What an amazing flavor this pie had! The sweet potato pulp was
still evident and perfectly accented with the oranges and spices, and the
rosemary was very evident in the pie crust and was such a great complement to
the pie filling.
These leftovers didn’t last long in our house!
Orange Sweet Potato Pie (recipe
from My Recipes)
ROSEMARY CORNMEAL CRUST:
¾ cup flour
½ cup cornmeal
¼ cup powdered sugar
2 tsp. fresh chopped rosemary
¼ tsp. salt
½ cup cold butter (cut in pieces)
¼ cup VERY cold water
- Whisk together first 5 ingredients.
- Cut in butter with fork until crumbly.
- Sprinkle water 1 T. at a time over mixture; stir with fork.
- Wrap in plastic; chill for 30 minutes.
- Roll into a 12 inch circle on a floured surface; fit into a 9 inch pie plate. Fold edges under and crimp. Chill 30 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Bake crust 20 minutes, shielding edges to prevent browning.
- Cool completely on a wire rack (about 1 hour).
ORANGE SWEET POTATO PIE FILLING:
1½ lb. sweet potatoes
3 large eggs
¾ cup sugar
1 cup evaporated milk
3 T. butter, melted
2 tsp. orange zest
1 T. fresh orange juice
½ tsp. cinnamon
¼ tsp. nutmeg
1½ tsp. vanilla
- Wrap sweet potatoes individually in foil and bake at 400 degrees for 50-55 minutes. Let cool at least 5 minutes. Cut in half lengthwise, scoop out pulp, mash pulp, and discard skins.
- Whisk together eggs and sugar.
- Add remaining ingredients, stirring until blended. Pour mixture into mostly cooled pie crust.
- Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Reduce heat to 325 and bake 20-25 minutes or until center is set. Let cool 1 hour on wire rack before serving. Refrigerate leftovers.
Friday, October 17, 2014
Friday Pie-Day: Autumn Surprise Pie
The delicious combination of produce in this pie will set your
tastebuds for autumn! And the special crust just intensifies the flavor. Get
ready for an autumn surprise!
Friday, September 26, 2014
Friday Pie-Day: Apple Butter Pumpkin Pie
The three classic pies for September, October, and November
are apple, pumpkin, and pecan (which, by the way, have all been made by me
before). This year, to welcome the autumn months, I made a pie that combined
them all!
Because here in the land where “a cold front” is 80 degrees
and leaves don’t turn red or yellow unless they’re painted, we have to work a
little harder to get in the autumn mood.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Friday Pie-Day: Peach Raspberry Pie
Delightfully cool and fresh, this pie was the perfect way to
say farewell to summer. The good news is you can take steps to simplify this
process and enjoy it year round!
Friday, July 25, 2014
Friday Pie-Day: Stone Fruit Pie
Three types of fresh fruit, a new de-pitting method, and a
botany lesson that results in pie?
My 55th pie was an interesting (and delicious) one!
Friday, June 20, 2014
Friday Pie-Day: Apple Blackberry Pie
Packed with flavor, this pie is a delicious combination of two
classic pies.
If you’ve ever wanted to see what a pink apple looked like,
then make this pie. (Pink apples taste even better than regular apples, in case
you were wondering.)
Friday, May 23, 2014
Friday Pie-Day: Rhubarb Berry Thyme Pie
It’s fresh, it’s unique, and it tastes rather gourmet. When I
pinned this recipe from Chasing Delicious about a year ago, I didn’t really
think I would ever be making it, but here it is!
Even with a cup of sugar, this pie isn’t that sweet, but the
flavor is to die for!
Friday, April 25, 2014
Friday Pie-Day: Peach Blueberry Pie
Just like that, we’ve gone from spring to summer! Or at least,
that’s where this pie can transport you to, no matter when you make it.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Friday Pie-Day: Strawberry Key Lime Pie
Spring is upon us, and this pie was a wonderful way to welcome
it in!
The fresh berries blended beautifully with the zesty lime
taste to create a culinary masterpiece.
I’ve made a key lime pie and a strawberry pie, but this
marriage was a match made in heaven.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
How to Experience Disney Magic for Free
I’ve never stayed at a Disney resort, and I don’t have the
money to go to Disney without a really good deal, but living in Orlando has its
perks. Our family can’t quite afford annual passes to Disney World, but we have
discovered a way to go and not pay a penny. It’s a great activity if you have out of town friends coming
to visit, if you don’t have an entire day or a ton of energy to spend at
Disney, or if you’re tight on a budget.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Friday Pie-Day: Brownie Pie
Just when you thought brownies couldn’t get any better…
Yep, it’s a brownie pie. With lots of delicious toppings.
Friday, January 24, 2014
Friday Pie-Day: Banana Split Pie
Confession: I have never before eaten a banana split. However,
THIS PIE… I have assembled and partaken, and people must be on to something.
Maybe one day I will eat a banana split, but until then, this pie will have to
do.
Of the 49 different pies I've made in the past 4 years, this was one of the funnest pies to put together. There were
so many layers, but they were all so simple. Also, since this pie is frozen, it
is easy to make in advance.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Toddler Tuesday: Snowmen in Snowglobes
When my kiddos saw this ball sitting in the paint, their eyes
lit up! This multi-step project (another Pinterest success) was a big hit with
our 18-23 month olds, and they enjoyed making their very own paper snowglobes,
complete with snowmen.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
2013 Year in Review
This year has been pretty busy... Here are some new things I
tried in 2013.
365 Photos: For many people, the challenge is to actually take
a picture every day of the year. For me, the challenge was to choose the best
picture of the hundreds I take each day. What a wonderful exercise in restraint! Amazing how
each picture evokes emotions from particular days and events, no matter how
mundane I thought them to be at first.
Check out my 365 Project!
Check out my 365 Project!