Anyway....Chipmunk Pie, because some of you asked. I found it in my United States of Pie cookbook that my dearly beloved urged me to buy after reading the review of it in the Wall Street Journal. It's pretty good, and with an entertaining name like it has, how could anyone resist?
CHIPMUNK PIE
A single pie crust: store bought, or try mine, over there----->
2 large eggs
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
Pinch of salt
1 baking apple, peeled, cored and diced into 1/2" cubes
1/2 cup coarsely chopped nuts: walnuts, pecans, etc.
Use a 9" deep dish pie crust, or do as I do, and use a 10" pie plate so it doesn't boil over and stink up the kitchen. Try my Best Pie Crust Ever, if you haven't already done so. I promise, it lives up to its name.
In a medium sized bowl, beat the eggs, then add the sugars and vanilla extract and beat together. Add the flour, powder and salt, beat lightly until combined. Stir in the apple pieces and nuts. Pour the filling into the pie shell, and bake at 350F for about 40 minutes. It will puff up, with a nice crust on top, and deflate as it cools.
There's a hole in the center because I stabbed it to see if it was done, but I don't think that's necessary. The marks you see in the top are the apples and nuts.
This is a great compromise between a custard pie and a fruit pie, and it sold really fast on Pi Day. I can't believe I've never told you guys about it!
Happy Wednesday, everyone!
6 comments:
I've never had a chipmunk pie but it sounds interesting. Thanks for sharing the recipe! I'll have to try it!
YUM! I was hoping you would share this recipe. I have a feeling my kids would devour it!
I'm so glad to have you blogging again.
Thanks for this it sounds delicious. Happy Friday, Diane
Charlee: "Mmmm, chipmunk pie."
Chaplin: "I would eat that! I would also take squirrel or bird pie!"
Thanks for explaining. I pictured you outside setting traps for fuzzy little chipmunks. This sounds much better.
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