I also got a jar of lard to try (for the first time ever) because I found it at QFC, and our friend Shane says it's required for pie. I'd never tried it because the boxed lard is always rancid on the shelf at the grocery, but with all of the Paleo and Keto shoppers, there are better-preserved options now. So, we'll have all-butter, and lard pie crust tomorrow. I'm excited for the taste-test.
Again I do it from scratch. For 1 pie
1 cup flour
3/4 cup Crisco or shortening whatever you have I like Crisco best.
1 tsp salt and just enough cold water to make it stick together. Mix shortening & flour & salt together first then add water and roll out.
Cranberry Custard Pie (formerly Jerrie's Rhubarb
Custard Pie - delish either way!)
3/4 c. sugar
3 Tbs. flour (slightly rounded)
1/4 c. melted butter
2 eggs (beaten)
1 Tbs. vanilla
1 c. milk
pinch of salt
unbaked bottom pie shell
1 c. fresh cranberries (or slightly more, whatever fills the top of the
pie up)
About 1 Tbs. cinnamon sugar to sprinkle on top (sprinkle on the last 25
minutes of baking)
Stir flour into sugar, then moisten with a couple add butter, eggs,
vanilla, salt & remainder of milk and blend well.
Pour mixture into unbaked pie shell, and add the cranberries on top. The
recipe calls for 1 cup, but add berries until the filling is up to the bottom
lip of the crust.
Bake 20 minutes at 375-degrees F.
Then continue to bake 25 minutes at 300-degrees F. It is finished when
knife is pulled out clean and it should jiggle a little. You may need to bake
it for a few more minutes if the custard is too far from set - you be the
judge!
And, I always make cinnamon roll-ups
... when I was little, and my mom made pie, we always made
these tasty treats. Always. And Nick and I got to make them. Basically,
roll out the dough scraps, brush on soft butter, sprinkle liberally with
cinnamon sugar, roll up, have mom slice, then bake until golden and delicious! Perfection.
The kids love 'em!
And, to set the scene. the Pie Song... from the movie, Michael with John Travolta. I love that he's an angel.
He's such an excellently hilarious angel. A not-very-angelic,
cigarette-smoking, bar-brawling, two-steppin', line dancing, pie eating
sugar-fiend of an angel with smolder and swagger... and the song (according to
IMDb) sung my Andie MacDowell:
"The Pie Song"
Music by Steve Dorff
Music by Lyrics by Roy Blount Jr.
Published by TNT Music Publishing, Inc./Techwood Music, Inc.
Lyrics:
Pie
Pie
Me oh my
Nothing tastes sweet, wet, salty and dry
all at once o well it's pie
Apple!
Pumpkin!
Minced
an' wet
bottom. ("Wet Bottom" is Amish Shoofly Pie)
Come to your place everyday if you've got em'
Pie
Me o my
I love pie!