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28 Saturday Apr 2012

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I’m having an immensely busy week/weekend, and my cousin Rocco just wrote a post on his blog about pie, so…you can read that here. (Thanks for the shout-out and the pie love!)

[*Two disclaimers…Don’t be angry, people who make cupcakes from scratch! Consider this rant directed to the companies that you know you can out-bake any time. 😉 Also, I didn’t buy my cookbook, it was a wedding gift.]

The basic theme of Rocco’s blog (in my estimation) is the importance of eating authentically. Eating real food, food that nourishes your body and your spirit. Although our society has become focused on convenience, there is real joy to be found in taking the time to prepare food for yourself and your family. If you’re interested in where your food comes from, if you’re interested in using food as a way to connect with family and friends, if you love eating, you’ll enjoy Rocco’s posts.

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Summers, Falls, Winters, and Springs

25 Wednesday Apr 2012

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berry, raspberry, vegan

I really miss seasons.

I know there are some who would argue, “But California does have seasons…they’re just different!” And they’d be right, technically. But, I must say that the vague, mild “springtime” of southern California is no substitute for the full resurrection glory that East Coasters experience yearly.

My parents are moving to Georgia. This is big news, as I’ve never known them to live in a house other than the one I grew up in. I’m sure most kids are somewhat attached to their houses, but I think I surpassed most. When I was about eight, I took a pencil and drew a square on the wall in my closet and pretended that it was a portal into a secret planet of my own creation. (The continent had several countries, including Girl Land, Starland, and Heartland….Heartland was the most important one, FYI.) Every time I heard rumors that we might move, I would write anxiously about the repercussions of this dreaded idea in my journal…journals…(I went through them pretty quickly.) The gist was that if we moved, some other inferior child would figure out how to enter my secret world!! Oh the indignity.

So now my parents really are moving, it looks like, and this may have been my last visit to the old house. Even though I’ve lived many other places (at least five) since moving out six years ago, it will still be a little bittersweet to hear that this house has been sold. I hope some other little girl can find magic there.

My mom and I made a pie with the last of the frozen raspberries from their harvest last summer. We didn’t need a recipe. We used an olive oil based crust, some honey, nutmeg, sugar, flour, and lemon juice.

Thanks, Mom, for all of the other long-since-eaten pies that have been made on this same little round table!

“hadn’t given it much thought

hadn’t been back here for a while

everything looks so small

seen through the memories of a child

who would dream and stare

from that second story window

that was my whole world,

it was all I knew

like the hull of a seed this old house cracked wide open

and I flew”

~Sara Groves, This House

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Lovin’ Oven

21 Saturday Apr 2012

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blueberry, key lime

I only wish I’d thought of that ridiculously cute title myself. But alas. They thought of it first.

When I’m in New Jersey, one of the places I like to visit is Frenchtown. Everything about it is cute. Even the laundromat, which is called the “launderette”. See? Cute. In Frenchtown, there is an amazing store called Two Buttons, which is owned by Eat, Pray, Love author Elizabeth Gilbert. I saw her there one time. EEEP!

On my trip out east this month, my friends Maggie and Jen and I made it to Frenchtown. We shopped at Two Buttons, where you are given free red wine and popcorn and you drool over fantastically beautiful things from all over the world. I bought some fossils of extinct squids from Morocco. It’s really a great time.

The NEW and exciting discovery we made on this day was the new business next door to Two Buttons: Lovin’ Oven, the cutest (in keeping with the theme) bakery/cafe that you ever did see.

I’ve kicked around the idea of starting up a bakery someday. Okay, let’s be serious…maybe a farmer’s market stand. Or…maybe a lemonade stand type deal in the front of my house. I honestly don’t know the first thing about being an entrepreneur, but it’s fun to imagine.

My friends Josh and Amber are the ones who have the most fully-formed vision of my future pie-peddling. My company will be called Hipster Pie; I will have a food truck from which I will sell delicious mini pies faster than Sprinkles can sell cupcakes. Another option in my mind is to wait until Levi and I are of retirement age…his plan is to make his own wine and chocolate, so I figure we’ll just move to the country somewhere and have a little shop. Y’all come visit.  If you have any other ideas, I’d love to hear them, no matter how far-fetched.

But none of you are going to come up with a name as cute as “Lovin’ Oven.” And yes, that’s a dare. I dare you to be cuter than Frenchtown, New Jersey.

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Butterscotch Banana Cream Pi

10 Tuesday Apr 2012

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banana, butterscotch, cream, vanilla

I am fortunate enough to teach at a school where pi is not merely celebrated for a day (3/14) but an entire week…and pi’s homonym pie gets a fair share of the party as well. Pi day? Are we still talking about that? Wasn’t that a month ago? Ah yes…what an astute observer you are! Well done. This post, like the one before it, is a relic from the past.

A wall of pi puns (although, let’s be honest, some of the youngest ones didn’t really get the concept and made “Camouflage Pi” and “Rainbow Pi” instead of, say, “Cutie Pi.” Ah well.)

On Thursday of Pi Week, families, students, and teachers bring in pie of all different types. We eat pie at recess and lunch and then the teachers have stomachaches AND classes of hyped-up children to teach for the afternoon. But we wouldn’t have it any other way.

For this particular occasion, my own contribution was a Butterscotch Banana Cream Pie. The butterscotch flavor simply comes from using dark brown sugar instead of white when making the cream filling. Speaking of cream fillings, I have made quite a few creamy fillings over the stovetop at this point (whisk, whisk, whisk) and I still get a massive feeling of glee every time the consistency magically transforms, within seconds, from liquid to custard.

Here is the pie in a stage of assembly (and yes, that is a banana peel pi sign behind it, never fear.) Ken likes to put the bananas on top of the filling instead of inside the filling, as he says, “the bananas start to weep under the hot filling, leaving you with a weepy pie.” Who wants a weepy pie?

This pie has a vanilla wafer crumb crust. Since I practically have an anxiety attack every time I have to enter a store that isn’t called Trader Joe’s (jokes) I used the TJ’s Ultimate Vanilla Wafers. It’s not the cheapest way to make this crust, but I would definitely recommend…and then you get to sprinkle some more cookies on top once the whipped cream goes on there…oh yeah. It’s what you want.

One of my teacher-friends (who had probably already sampled about six other pies) deemed this pie “refreshing,” a term that I must say I have never before heard applied to a banana cream pie. I think that she was on to something though. The pies in Ken’s cookbook generally run low on the sugar…he doesn’t oversweeten. I appreciate that. A little less sugar sometimes means a lot more enjoyable.

 

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Belated Pie

09 Monday Apr 2012

Posted by jessica@peace-of-pie in Chocolate Pie, Cream Pie

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chocolate, cream

I noticed today that I haven’t had any page views on my blog for a couple days. I think this could be due to a couple factors. Definitely the main one that comes to mind is that I haven’t actually posted anything in weeks.

I’m a bad blogger! *sob*

Never fear…I’ll get better. Or will I? The fact is that I’m often so busy with my real life that I forget about the virtual side of things. For example, I just went to New Jersey for a week to visit family and friends. It was fantastic. I made four pies there and now I’m even farther behind on my blog. You see how it goes.

I hope you’ve all had a wonderful couple of weeks and that you still want to read my blog even though I take long, rude hiatuses.

Ah, March…remember March? Back in March, Levi and I had a lovely evening with our friends Ali and Rodney. Ali made three different vegetarian curries served with all kinds of accompaniments and dipping sauces and made it look effortless. It made me think about the mess that ensues when I cook Indian food…hmmm….(mental note: figure out how she does it.)

Ali likes chocolate pie, so I made her a Classic Chocolate Cream Pie. Seemed suitable.

(Pie patiently waiting to be smothered with homemade whipped cream.)

This pie calls for an Oreo crumb crust. What’s better than that, you may ask?

Why, a Joe-Joe’s crust of course!

Ali and Rodney enjoying pie.

 

Pie enjoying Baraka.

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