Brian: This will definitely go down as the easiest pie we have made yet. All you need is cottage cheese, sugar, eggs, vanilla, a graham cracker pie crust, and a blender. You put all the ingredients into the blender and then you blend well. The biggest piece of advice I was given by by friend Nick, who provided the recipe, is that a hand mixer will not do a sufficient job. You need to get a blender and blend the heck out of it to achieve the desired consistency.
Angie: The pie had a great flavor, but the texture really is different. It has a consistency that is reminiscent of baked ricotta, but the flavor was fantastic! Everybody in our family that tried the pie gave it the thumbs up. The taste of the pie was a cross between sugar cream pie and cheesecake. This explains why it is poured into a graham cracker shell, and the similar taste to cheesecake may be another way the pie received it's name.
Pie Recipient of the Week:
Our pie recipient of the week is my friend and colleague Nick. Nick and I worked together in the home building business, and we now work for a software company specializing in digital marketing. We often see each other for coffee in the morning, and one day we talked about the blog. He mentioned he had this unique family recipe. I think we was worried that we may not like it, because it is so unique, but I must say we found it to be quite tasty.
Recipe:
1
Pint Cottage Cheese (small or large curd)
1
Cup Sugar
2
Eggs
1
Tsp Vanilla
Pinch
of Salt
Mix
all ingredients well with a blender.
Pour
into a graham cracker crust, dot with butter and sprinkle lightly with
cinnamon.
Bake
for 10 minutes at 350, then 30 minutes at 325.
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