Sunday, March 16, 2014

Custard Pie - Week 11

Custard Pie  - uncooked egg mixture added to a crust and baked together.


This is another basic pie. I've struggled with determining the characteristics of each pie to ensure that I have a diverse pie selection. The custard pie differs from a cream pie because the mixture is baked in the crust where the cream filling is cooked before it is placed in the crust.

This week, I was fortunate to have a guest cook in the house. My son, Luke was home for a few days of his spring break from college and agreed to try out baking a pie. He made the crust from scratch, and then mixed up the filling. He did a fine job, and it was fun being able to watch him make his first pie.




This is my Grandma's original recipe. She gave it to me 20 years ago when I was a new homemaker, and needed to expand my cooking skills. I appreciate the time that I got to spend with her in the kitchen over the years. Unfortunately she is unable to cook in the kitchen anymore because of her eyesight, but she still would be cooking and baking us great meals and desserts if she could because she always enjoyed cooking for the family. My personal favorite dish of my Grandma's is her Rice Pudding. I have had other rice puddings, but none compare to my Grandma's. When I was a child, I remember always looking forward to my Grandma serving it at least once during my visit where I would take seconds and thirds.

Ingredients:
4 slightly beaten eggs
3/4 cup sugar (scant)
1/4 t. salt
1 t.vanilla
Cinnamon or Nutmeg




Directions:
Mix eggs, sugar, salt and vanilla. Slowly stir into hot milk. Pour into 9 inch pie shell unbaked. Sprinkle with nutmeg or cinnamon. Bake on lower shelf in 450 degree oven for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 425 degrees and bake 10 minutes longer or until set. Generally use a toothpick or go by looks.


I enjoyed spending time in the kitchen with my son sharing one of my Grandma's recipes. This is a classic recipe that is perfect for cool treat at the end of a meal. Enjoy!




Do you have a favorite recipe or kitchen memory from your Grandma?

1 comment:

  1. Custard pie is my personal favorite. From what I can see, your recipe looks delicious! I firmly believe any recipe with grandma's sign and seal of approval is a definite treat. That's why I can't wait to try this out! Kudos to you and your wonderful guest chef!

    Jason Underwood @ La Patisserie bakery

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