Nov. 20th, 2003 07:21 pm
Thanksgiving Pie Bake: An annual event...
Pies to be made this Thanksgiving season: 9
Pies baked: 2
Done fairly well. Liam isn't in bed yet and I've already done two pies. I think I'll start a third. I need six pies for a church dinner on Sunday.
It's definitely nicer this year than last year. I don't know why, but I'm actually liking the whole pie-baking thing this year. The crusts are coming together with little effort--that's probably why.
And of course, there's the fact that I haven't done the two lemon merengue ones yet. Those ones are a royal pain to make, but they are my specialty--just like Mom used to make. They are always the ones I don't get leftovers on. I'm saving those till Saturday, because if they are left in the fridge too long, the merengue pulls away from the crust and it begins to look yucky. Tho it still tastes good...mmmmmmm...
Pies baked: 2
Done fairly well. Liam isn't in bed yet and I've already done two pies. I think I'll start a third. I need six pies for a church dinner on Sunday.
It's definitely nicer this year than last year. I don't know why, but I'm actually liking the whole pie-baking thing this year. The crusts are coming together with little effort--that's probably why.
And of course, there's the fact that I haven't done the two lemon merengue ones yet. Those ones are a royal pain to make, but they are my specialty--just like Mom used to make. They are always the ones I don't get leftovers on. I'm saving those till Saturday, because if they are left in the fridge too long, the merengue pulls away from the crust and it begins to look yucky. Tho it still tastes good...mmmmmmm...
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Lemon meringue is wonderful. I can just see the golden brown meringue right now. Yum!
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Here is the recipe I use(Double Crust pie): 2 cups flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 2/3 c. shortening, and 5-7 tablespoons cold water (make sure it's really cold and don't be afraid to use more).
Cut in half the shortening until mixture looks like cornmeal. Cut in second half till it looks like small peas. Sprinkle water by tablespoons over small parts at a time and work with a fork until it is moistened. It should hold together, but be sticky. Divide in half for two crusts. Gather into a ball, using flour to make it non-sticky. Shape into round, etc. Just use enough flour to keep it from sticking.
I hope that helps!
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Now I have a craving for some mango cream pie :-p