Southern Living, Part I: Strawberry Pickin’ and Pie

June 5th, 2008 Meghan Posted in Dessert, Fruit No Comments »

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Ah, the Deep South. I love to visit it. But I also love returning home from it, especially with a trunk full of ripe strawberries, fresh peaches, and sweet Vidalia onions. I’ll get to the peaches and onions later, but for now, let’s talk about strawberries. Oddly enough, I am not a big fan of most berries, but I do love fresh, ripe strawberries. The small ones are best, eaten plain without all the whipped cream, sugar, lemon juice, or whatever else gets added to what are just perfect on their own. Why then do I mention “pie” in the title of this post, when pie includes all of these inhibitors of perfection, and thens some? Well, not all people share in my strawberry appreciation philosophy, namely my step-mother who upon seeing the large bag of berries on her counter top when she arrived home from work the day we picked them, immediately set about cramming them all in a single Ziplock bag and refrigerating them. Oy.

In all due respect to the magnificent woman who is more like my friend than my parent, she thought she was doing me a favor. “The berries were hot,” she informed me in her thick Greek accent, which she proudly possesses twenty some odd years after emigrating to the U.S. “You don’t want them to be hot.”

I pulled the berries out of the fridge and found most of them bruised or crushed. As I began separating them into three bags hoping the salvage them from all becoming mush, I tried so hard not to “scold” her. To not be the uppity daughter from the city who comes into her house wagging her foodie finger telling everyone what’s best, what’s appropriate, how to make that better. I told her I was annoyed and left it at that. (If you know me, you appreciate my self control in this situation.) Later on, when she apologized for the fifth time, I consoled her (and myself) by letting her know that when I got back to Chicago, strawberry season would be just starting and I could buy them to my heart’s content.

And so, I made a pie my first day back in the Midwest. The kitchen isn’t too hot yet, so turning on the oven doesn’t make us feel as if we’re in hell (oh, and it will. Too soon!). I modified a recipe for fresh strawberry pie from this month’s Gourmet, using graham crackers instead of the shortbreads for the crust.

Making Strawberry Pie Graham Cracker Crust
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Celebration Pie

May 22nd, 2008 Meghan Posted in Crowd Pleasers, Dessert, Fruit, baking No Comments »

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I printed up my final paper Tuesday night around 6 p.m. and immediately began thinking about how I would make a key lime pie that evening. This pie had been on my mind for about a week. So, after a trip to the pub for a celebratory beer and burger, I embarked on my first key lime pie-making adventure. Slightly buzzed, totally enthralled with my temporary freedom from using vocabulary that involves Latin and Greek phrases. (Although my dreams that night were riddled with theological problems.)

The recipe is from the May 2003 Gourmet (there’s a printable version of it on Epicurious, so I am going to refrain from reprinting the recipe). I made some fresh whipped cream using a teaspoon of sugar, a 1/4 teaspoon of vanilla and 8 ounces of heavy whipping cream. It’s definitely worth serving the pie with a fresh bowl of this because the mellow, fluffy mouthfuls of cream nicely offset the tart custard.

20080522keylimepie04 Candying the limes is fun, too. Just slice up a lime into very thin slices and coat with sugar. Set the slices on a plate and in to the fridge overnight. Right before serving, cut halfway through the lime and twist to garnish.

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Citrus Basil Sorbet: It CAN be done

May 3rd, 2008 Meghan Posted in Dessert, Fruit 1 Comment »

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A certain co-worker of Andrew’s told him that sorbet could not be made at home. I beg to differ. My trusty little yard sale ice cream maker makes fabulous sorbet. Too fabulous, because I find myself making (and eating) it more than I should.
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