Delicious Apple-Pear Pie

The only thing better than the smell and taste of a freshly baked apple pie is an apple pie with pears in it! The pears add juice and texture to the pie. While nothing can replace the prominence of chocolatey things as a dessert staple in my house, this pie has definitely become a family favorite. It is definitely worth the extra effort. Use your favorite recipe for pie crust for a 9-inch pie. If you don’t have one, I suggest my favorite pie crust recipe. For the filling you will need: 1/2 lemon 3 pounds baking apples, such as … Continue reading

Raspeberry-Bluebarb Cobbler Crunch Pie

As summer fruit is in season, bakers everywhere are ogling the produce section planning their next pie. Okay. . .maybe it’s just me ogling the produce section but I seriously, seriously love spring and summer when the juiciest fruit comes out in abundance. I have no reason for sharing this recipe with you, other than it simply looked delicious. I mean who wouldn’t love rhubarb, blueberries and raspberries together? (This recipe was modified from Cooking Pleasures magazine, June/July 2007 issue.) First you’ll need dough to make the perfect pie crust! You’ll also need: 2 cups of rhubarb cut into 1/2 … Continue reading

The Science Behind Making the Perfect Pie Crust

This blog comes from the Ask a Food Blogger thread in the forums. I had to divide it in half because it was getting just plain long. So here I will explain some science behind making the pie crust. Make sure to check back tomorrow for tips on making a pie crust so good it’ll make your guests say things like, “Oh, tell me where you got this pie. It’s so professional–surely you didn’t do this yourself. You did? Oh my gosh–you are a baking GODDESS.” (Okay, maybe they won’t say it in those words exactly but they’ll totally be … Continue reading