Fun Monday #34, My favorite Recipe
Lisa, The Food Snob, is hosting today's Fun Monday. True to her calling - she has requested that we post about our favorite recipe. In her own words:
Dad loved pie. He told me on more than one occasion there were only two kinds of pie that he liked: "Hot and cold."
"On the other hand," he would add with a chuckle, "there's only one kind of pie I don't like."
I always knew what he would say next but loved to hear it anyway.
"Jam pie! That's where the top crust is jammed down to the bottom crust."
I'm not sure what prompted mom to give me the pie cookbook that dad gave her when I was a kid. It was the Sunday before Mothers Day. Dad had passed away 3 1/2 years earlier.
Perhaps she was hoping I would bake her favorite for the next weekend. For whatever reason, it was important to her. She signed and dated it.
(Because of her commemoration I know that Amanda was still a twinkle in her fathers eye. Karmyn was not fond of Apple Pie, but she and her sister Jennifer were the apples of their grandma's eyes.)
Some of my earliest memories are of sitting at our old kitchen table and watching mom dish out a steaming 1/4 pie to dad. He would top it with a heavy portion of thick cream that was skimmed and chilled from the morning milking of our Guernsey cow.
When mom passed away in 1993 I searched for her vintage PYREX OVEN WARE. Now they grace my pantry.
They still see the inside of the oven, in spite of a few chips and scorching.
They also still see the ingredients of my mom's favorite old recipe that was handed down from my grandmother and not from a cookbook.
Note to those who wish to bake this pie: In my quest to have a smoother and more appealing texture I have eliminated the flour and use more eggs.
My challenge:
I want to see your favorite recipe, be it either because your grandmother wrote it, it's the easiest thing you can slap together that everyone likes, it makes you feel healthy, it's cheap, etc. You don't have to make it (although you could if you want) but let us see the index card, cookbook, printed paper from the web, and why it's a favorite in your house. If you have a lot, just pick one, I know I'll have to!
Dad loved pie. He told me on more than one occasion there were only two kinds of pie that he liked: "Hot and cold."
"On the other hand," he would add with a chuckle, "there's only one kind of pie I don't like."
I always knew what he would say next but loved to hear it anyway.
"Jam pie! That's where the top crust is jammed down to the bottom crust."
I'm not sure what prompted mom to give me the pie cookbook that dad gave her when I was a kid. It was the Sunday before Mothers Day. Dad had passed away 3 1/2 years earlier.
Perhaps she was hoping I would bake her favorite for the next weekend. For whatever reason, it was important to her. She signed and dated it.
(Because of her commemoration I know that Amanda was still a twinkle in her fathers eye. Karmyn was not fond of Apple Pie, but she and her sister Jennifer were the apples of their grandma's eyes.)
Some of my earliest memories are of sitting at our old kitchen table and watching mom dish out a steaming 1/4 pie to dad. He would top it with a heavy portion of thick cream that was skimmed and chilled from the morning milking of our Guernsey cow.
When mom passed away in 1993 I searched for her vintage PYREX OVEN WARE. Now they grace my pantry.
They still see the inside of the oven, in spite of a few chips and scorching.
They also still see the ingredients of my mom's favorite old recipe that was handed down from my grandmother and not from a cookbook.
Note to those who wish to bake this pie: In my quest to have a smoother and more appealing texture I have eliminated the flour and use more eggs.
Comments
Great post.
I wish I cooked, baked...did anything but order in...Cooking is not high on the priorities of things to learn in life...
Sadly, I wouldn't know where to begin if I were to contribute to this Monday challenge — open box of cereal, pour into a bowl, and add milk comes to mind.
What a treasure! When I enlarged it I was surprised to find that it was my Grandpa's all time favorite pie. It brought back wonderful memories of my Grandma making this pie for him.
Love your green pyrex dishes too!
xo
wow, those recipe books are the best kind to have around....
I guess you are rubbing off on me and I'm learning how to add a little family history to my posts.
Thank you.
Pie. Just pie. Any kind.
My grandma makes a whole pie just for me!
My Mom has all my Grandma's recipes and hers as well, in a big book. Splattered and tattered but that is what makes them priceless to me!
Hugs,
Sue
That really is sweet and the 1/4 pie thing made me giggle. Personally, I think it is the perfect amount.
I think you should write this post in the cookbook. Storytelling is a lost art.
That looks great, but I'm sure I'd love pie pans from my grandmother more...