Butterscotch Pie |
Pi Day at ExactTarget |
Brian:
It was a busy week at the Richardson house. Pi Day, which is set aside to celebrate our
mathematical friend π, was held this
week. To celebrate Pi day, people frequently eat
pie, and my employer actually provided pie to employees as part of the
event. Angie, thought it would be fun to
provide some pie to her co-workers as well.
There was one small problem, Pi day is 3-14 (like the number 3.14,) and
I made a mistake in scheduling. I had
our production start on Tuesday night, which was a day early. Doh!
There is actually a National Pie day as well, and my goal is to not make
the same mistake when that event rolls around.
J
ExactTarget Logo Pie |
Angie:
I came home Tuesday night all
excited about making apple pie for my husband’s office and for my
co-workers. Because this was an extra
event, we will include the apple pie recipe at a future time. Brian was working late so it was my sole duty
to make these pies. When he came home
and I was showing him the pies, my oldest daughter came in and mentioned that
Pi Day was Thursday, not Wednesday, and I had made the 3 pies a day early. Uh oh.
I felt like the pie should be fresh baked so yes, I came home the next
night and made 2 more apple pies. We
gave 4 away and kept one. I was really
proud of the pie for my husband’s company.
It turned out really neat, featured their company logo, and won a prize!
Our good friend Valerie! |
Brian:
To be true to our code, to keep a pie and give away a pie, we did give
one to our good friend Valerie. Apple is her favorite, so she got a special surprise delivery at work. We also
gave away one of the small pies from last week’s derby pie to our neighbor
Erin. I would like to point out, in
order to stay committed to my goal of just having one dessert per week, I did
not partake. I have lost weight by only
having dessert once per week, but not as fast as I would like. So, I've decided to be a little more
restrictive. I can only eat pie on
Sunday, if I have averaged a one pound per week loss. I have posted a chart for the next several
months and what my weight needs to be each Sunday. This weight loss thing just got real.
My brother Mark and Paula Dean. |
Angie:
This week I decided to use the Queen of the South’s pie crust recipe,
Paula Deen. I actually had the
opportunity to see Paula perform in Atlanta with my brothers, mom, and John. We all went together to the Metropolitan
Cooking and Entertaining Show. We met
Paula and her husband in our hotel lobby.
She was very gracious and posed for pictures. Back to the pie… The
crust came together really nicely and rolled out like a dream and I was so
excited that I might have found THE recipe for me. However, after it baked the crust dropped
down the inside of the pie pans. So my
crust quest continues…
Crust before it decided to shrink. |
Brian:
It was really strange. When Angie
rolled out the dough, it overlapped perfectly with the pie crust. It virtually looked like every homemade crust
we had ever used, but after cooking it in the oven, it just shrunk up like a “lay
flat only to dry” shirt you accidentally put in the dryer. One part of the instructions she didn't follow, was to let it set in the refrigerator for 30 minutes. Could that be the "flaw in the slaw?"
Butterscotch Cooking... mmmm |
Angie:
The filling and cooking instructions are very similar to that of sugar
cream pie. We were given several great
recipes, and I ended up using a hybrid of them for this pie. One of the recipes stated to cook the filling
after it reaches a boiling point for two minutes, and the other recipe
encouraged waiting until the mixture thickened.
I opted to cook it for additional 5 minutes, constantly stirring to
ensure that it would not burn.
Brian:
Much like the apple pie, I was not as much a factor in the baking this
time. I was really interested in helping
with the crust, but since this was a new recipe, I made sure to let Angie work
with it as she is the true talent of this duo.
I was more of a sous chef, gathering ingredients, separating eggs, and
helping to keep things moving. I took on
my role of “trophy husband,” but I really am interested in learning how to make
crust. The kids on the playground might
beat me up if they hear I have to get my wife to bake my own pies. How embarrassing would that be?
Angie:
I loved the taste and texture of the crust, yum! The filling was very sweet and not the creamy
texture I’ve had before. The flavor was
fantastic!!
Brian:
I enjoyed the pie, but I agree with Angie that the filling was really sweet. It almost had a caramel taste, but since I
like caramel, that was just fine with me.
Pie
Recipients
This week
pie recipient is Jen. We became
friends in Bloomington about 18 years ago, and both families ended up moving to
the same part of Indianapolis.
Butterscotch is her favorite, so we made sure to include her next.
Jen is pictured on the left as this week's recipient. Erin is on the right with Keaton, Raenah, and a photo-bombing Levi. |
Our friend BJ does not like crust, so we made him a crustless pie. Otherwise known as pudding. He shared. |
What pie
should we make next? Please feel free to
comment with any suggestions, and if you have a family recipe you would like
for us to try, please include that as well.
Here is the link to Paula Deen's pie crust recipe.
I was given
recipes by three different friends this week, Jennifer, Laurie and Vonda. I didn’t stick to one in particular, but sort
of melded the three and ended up with the following…
Butterscotch
Pie
1c light brown
sugar
1/3c corn
starch
1/3t salt
2c Milnot,
scalded – I put in microwave for 3 minutes
3 eggs, separated
2T butter
1t vanilla
In a heavy
saucepan over medium to medium high heat, blend sugar, corn starch and salt.
Slowly stir in hot milk. Cook and stir until mixture thickens, about 10 minutes. Remove from heat and add 1/3 of well beaten
egg yolk, stirring constantly. You do
not want scrambled eggs yolks here! Stir
in the rest of the egg yolks. Stir and
cook for 2 more minutes. Remove from heat. Add butter and vanilla. Pour into baked pie
shell. Cover with meringue, place in preheated
350 oven and brown the meringue.
I posted a comment last night - not sure where it went lol
ReplyDeleteI love my pie! Made with love I feel sure. Most of all I love my friends Brian and Angie. God is Amazing at how He has been with our friendship 18 years in the making.
So glad you enjoyed it!
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