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Showing posts with label pies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pies. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Pie, its what for dinner {what we ate Wednesday, with a mini giveaway}

Ever wanted to test a theory.
Not one of those silly science fair ones you had to do as a kid, cause lets be honest has knowing wether a brick would reach the ground faster then an egg ever come in handy?!
No this theory is MUCH more important.
The hypothesis:
"If I stick ____ in a pie crust, then will it make it taste better?"
For todays test we are using shepherds pie. I mean come on PIE is in the name.


What you will need:
- 1 lb ground sirloin
- 1 cup chicken broth
- 1 cup onion diced small
- 2 to 3 carrots peeled and diced small
- 2 garlic cloves diced
- 1 tsp worcestershire
- 1 tbsp fresh thyme chopped
- 1 tbsp fresh rosemary chopped
- 1/2 cup frozen corn
- 1/2 cup frozen peas
- pie crust
- salt and pepper
- 2 tbsp all purpose flour
- olive oil


Over medium high heat add 2 tbsp of olive oil to large sauce pan. Once heated add carrots and onion. Cook for about 3 to 4 mins until brown.


Add meat, salt and pepper to taste. Cook until meat is cooked through. Then add the flour and mix well. Add chicken broth, herbs, worcestershire. Cook over low heat until thickened, about 2 to 3 mins.


Add corn and peas and cook for another minute.


Then take you mini pie maker, wait you do not have a mini pie maker?! Ha, not sure why I have one, other then it was in my stocking last year! But you can totally do this by hand. Now some of you "Martha's" out there will scoff at my pre-made pie crust, but if those generous people over at Pillsbury want to make pie crust, then the only nice thing to do is use it!
Ok back to the recipe.
Cut the premade stuff into 4 quarters.


Lay on side down and add filing.


And top with another piece, and press. Or if you are hand making, crimp the side and trim...


Bake pre your box of pie crust. Make sure to slit the top. And if you are feeling sassy, brush some melted butter and sprinkle with cheddar cheese. Makes about 8 individual pies.



So what did we learn today kids? Putting things in pie form, DOES make it taste better.
Hypothesis, PROVEN.


And not to be left out our dessert had to come in the shape of a pie.
Peach Pie to be exact.


What you will need:
- 4 peaches {peeled and cut into bite size pieces}
- sugar {1/4 cup}
- lemon
- 2 tbsp butter {with a little more melted for brushing the pies}
- dash of cinnamon

In a non stick pan over medium high heat, melt butter and sugar. Add peaches, about a tbsp of lemon juice and cinnamon. Cook for around 5-6 mins or until peaches soften but are still a smidge firm.

Oh and I forgot to tell you, my little pie maker, has a lattice on one side!
Fill and press.


Bake pre pie package instructions. Brush a little melted butter on top and sprinkle with a little bit more sugar.


Then serve warm with some vanilla ice cream...


Want to know something REALLY crazy. Somehow I have TWO, count them TWO, mini pie makers. Cause really I totally need two right?!
NOT.
So I would love for this unopened one to come live with one of you!


I will randomly pick a winner from all the comments left on this post.
You have until Friday!


Friday, April 1, 2011

Sponsor Swag Day Winner & Pie




These pictures have nothing to do with this post but I wanted to share. These are the individual pies in mason jars at my cousins rehearsal dinner last weekend, her MIL made 70 of them in apple, blueberry, and peach. I like pie, like a lot {insert skinny fat here}

And the winner of the Sponsor Swag Day was commenter 31!


BriBedell you are one lucky girl.

Be back on Monday with the awesome giveaway for all you baby mommas and baby mommas to be! {Its big!}

Happy weekend...