With Thanksgiving tomorrow, let’s take a quick break from surveying and talk pies. While I love a good chocolate cream pie, nothing is more “Thanksgiving” than an apple, pecan, or pumpkin pie.
What is your favorite pie to enjoy after Thanksgiving dinner?
Cheery and 3.1416
apple pie with extra sharp cheddar cheese on the side.
Cherry! It was early!
A Cheery cherry pie!
And cheese on the side of apple pie? Never heard of that one!
Coconut pie Pecan apple. The wife does an amazing job with them all. The coconut is a recipe from my mom. The wife never liked them until she made this one for our first thanksgiving. I never like pumpkin growing up but tried the wife’s when we first started dating and am a big fan. She also has this apple pie recipe and man you can hurt yourself on that.
Cheese with apple pie was/is de rigueur in our family - think it's origin might lie with my German immigrant ancestors.
Regardless of species, any pie with a fat/flour/salt/ice water crust is improved with the use of lard as the fat. (Unless you're French, then butter) Crisco is poisonous, despite what Ancel Keys may have said.....
Why would you even ask such a question? You're making my head hurt. I can go as low as top three. Pumpkin pie with a butter crust and light on the sugar (I like to taste the pumpkin); my mom's apple pie with ice-cream and or extra sharp cheddar; and my wife's flowerless cheesecake.
Now I'm going to have to have a slice of leftover pumpkin pie for breakfast.
Whatever one is on the table in front of me.
I like the one that is approximately 22/7
Most any pie will do. I'm only prejudiced against a few.