This Apple Custard Pie is loaded with tender tart apples and a creamy custard filling nestled in a buttery crust, it’s the ...
Apple custard pies are richer and more elegant than typical apple pies. Instead of cream, this custard uses melted butter. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Pierce inside of pie crust all over with a fork, ...
This unusual custard pie blends Mexican sensibilities with Northern California flair for a sophisticated, surprising and delightful result, says cookbook author Rogelio Garcia in his new cookbook, ...
Vanilla, plain vanilla--it’s the flavor Americans just can’t object to. We smell it and we think of comfortable home cooking. Rosewater, though, is strange and exotic. Many even find it oddly ...
To make the muscovado custard: pour 550g of the milk into a saucepan along with the muscovado sugar and vanilla paste. Stir ...
The “pumpkin” meringue pie is actually faux pumpkin made from butternut squash and yam — roasted with butter, brown sugar, salt and pepper to creamy perfection — because they yield deeper flavor than ...
It seems that pumpkin pie has been around as long as America, and this was the very first recipe published in a cookbook.
Even if rhubarb grew as fast and prolifically as zucchini, it would still be utterly impossible to have a sufficient supply always at the ready to make most, let alone all, of the rhubarb custard pies ...
Using your favorite pie crust recipe, roll dough to fit a 9” pie plate. Flute edges, prick crust with a fork and weight down crust. Bake for 10 minutes, remove weights and bake for 5 more minutes.
1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. 2. Prepare the pie crust and arrange in a DEEP pie plate, crimping edges. Set aside. 3. Peel and core the apples. Slice them thin 4. Put them in a bowl and squeeze ...