Friday, November 2, 2007

Pie Season

Some of you who know me and my weird eating habits might find this post to be a little un-Amanda like. But in typical Amanda fashion, there is always more than meets the eye. See, I don't really like pie. Particuraly the crust. Now there are exceptions to the rule. I eat pumpkin pies, but I scoop the filling from the crust. And I eat pecan pie with the crust, as it isn't scrapable. Fruit pies are a total waste on me.
However I do love making pie. Go figure right?

It is the time of year that I consider Pie Season. Maybe it is easy to define a season for this dessert because I only seem to eat fall pies- pecan and pumpkin. Maybe it is because this was the time of year mom and I stayed up late cramming for Thanksgiving by baking pies until we couldn't stay awake any longer. In any case, this pie crust recipe is the best I have used. Passed to me from my mother, and she received it from her sister, my Aunt B. It comes together so easily, and is always a big hit with pie crust lovers... or so I am told.

Aunt B's Pie Crust
makes enough for two crusts, or one double crust.
3 cups all purpose flour
1 cup Crisco
1/2 tsp salt
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 TBSP white vinegar
7 TBSP cold water

So first step you combine the flour, Crisco, and salt with a pastry blender until crumbly.
Crumbly Flour, Crisco, Salt mixture

Next, add the wet ingredients- lightly beaten egg, vinegar and cold water.
Add the wet ingredients

Mix to combine wet and dry ingredients until dough comes together
Combined dough

Split the dough into two even sections. At this point it can be rolled out for your pie, or refridgerated until you are ready to use it. When you roll out the dough lightly flour the surface to keep it from sticking to the rolling pin or the counter top.
Pie Crust

Last step is to fill it with your pie filling and bake according to the pie recipe. I made the Oatmeal Pecan Pie recipe from Cooking Light's November 2006 issue.
Oatmeal Pecan Pie, before baking

Enjoy!!

9 comments:

  1. mmmmm that looks like a really yummy pie. i've never made a pie before, and i've never made crust either... i'm going to save this for use, hopefully i'll get to use it soon!

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  2. where is the finished picture???? i want some of your pie!! :(

    speaking of pecans, i asked alison AGAIN for her sugary pecan's recipe... or sparkling pecans, whatever they're called- we ate all of them in seconds! yum :)

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  3. I love that you blogged this Pioneer Woman-style!

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  4. Wow...I am surprised by this post. And, of course, baffled but not surprised by your dislike of pie crust. I also can't believe Cara has never made a pie.

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  5. I, too, am a pie-maker-but-not-pie-eater. People think it's nuts. It's good to know I'm not alone, hehe!

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  6. I feel so special.. is that the pie that I got to eat :P

    Vinegar is interesting too (in the crust). I'll have to try that!

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  7. while the pies both look and some VERY delicious - i'm very ancy to see some pics of your belly! i haven't seen you since your shower and it's coming down to the last month. WHERE'S THAT BELLY?? hehe

    <3 nic

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