Good morning friends! Today I have a guest post from my amazing friend, Pam. There is no other way to say this, I simply adore her. She is one of those friends that once you meet, you wonder how you ever got along without them. Beautiful, talented, spunky and one of the most kind hearted people I have ever met. Plus she loves to bake!
She posted these pie photos on facebook a while back and I was so excited when she agreed to let me use her recipe on my blog. Don't they look delicious!!!
I need to make these. Better yet, I need to go visit Pam!
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Well, Strawberry time is upon
us - so what better way to eat them - than in a Fresh Strawberry Pie?
I live in Washington State -
farthest North-West you can get in the Continental United States. Our berries
don’t come on until June so when we get berries this early, a lot of the time
they are brought in from California are picked too early due to having to ship
them and when we get them they are still white in the middle and not sweet… but
I was lucky enough to pass a parking lot yesterday where someone was selling
strawberries out of their pick-up. I was a little concerned about the quality,
but they turned out to be beautiful berries.
I can’t claim that I made
this particular pie - I talked my mom into making a couple pies for them and
us. I gave her everything she needed from the strawberries right down to the
pie crust and cornstarch. Here’s the
recipe (thanks to Allrecipes.com) if you’re interested in trying it:
It’s called Strawberry Pie
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Ingredients:
·
2 1/2 cups water
·
2 cups white
sugar
·
6 tablespoons
cornstarch
·
1 (3 ounce)
package strawberry flavored gelatin mix
·
2 quarts
strawberries, hulled
·
2 (9 inch) pie
shells, bakedDirections:
In a saucepan, combine water, sugar and cornstarch.
Cook over medium high heat, stirring constantly, until mixture boils and
thickens. Remove from heat and stir in the strawberry gelatin. Allow to cool
slightly. Arrange strawberries in the
pie crusts with the tips pointing up. Pour gelatin mixture over, covering the
berries.
Notes: I
prefer to use a small whisk for the first two steps to I don’t end up with
lumps of corn starch.
I
slice my strawberries instead of using them whole… it turns out just a pretty
and is easier for your guests to eat.
And in the late summer when
the peaches are out, we substitute the strawberry jello for Peach flavor and
substitute the strawberries for diced peaches… I think I like the peach one
even better than the strawberry one!!
2 comments:
my 2 fave ppl Viscount Pam And Queenie luv yas both xxx <3 <3 lovely pies i want some yum yum xxx
Aw, thanks Tam!!! You're the best.
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