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Lou Decruss 30-11-2006 06:39 PM

Hearts Of Palm Pie
 

I love hearts of palm in salads or as a snack. I saw a recipe months
ago for a pie and finally made it two nights ago. It was weird but
addictive. We chopped up the (unfortunately) dry pork chops last
night and simmered them in bottled Q sauce and had it with onion rolls
I made. The pie was better the second night and will be made next
time I do "real" Q. Perfect mix.

Pie
http://i16.tinypic.com/2eb4rco.jpg
Plated
http://i17.tinypic.com/30hreyh.jpg

Lou

merryb 30-11-2006 11:14 PM

Hearts Of Palm Pie
 

Lou Decruss wrote:
> I love hearts of palm in salads or as a snack. I saw a recipe months
> ago for a pie and finally made it two nights ago. It was weird but
> addictive. We chopped up the (unfortunately) dry pork chops last
> night and simmered them in bottled Q sauce and had it with onion rolls
> I made. The pie was better the second night and will be made next
> time I do "real" Q. Perfect mix.
>
> Pie
> http://i16.tinypic.com/2eb4rco.jpg
> Plated
> http://i17.tinypic.com/30hreyh.jpg
>
> Lou

That looks like the turkey pot pie I made the other day... I've only
had hearts of palm once a looonnng time ago when I was a kid, in a
salad, I think. This did inspire me to want to try something along
those lines but with artichoke hearts. By the way, looks great!


Lou Decruss 01-12-2006 09:27 PM

Hearts Of Palm Pie
 
On 30 Nov 2006 15:14:23 -0800, "merryb" > wrote:

>
>Lou Decruss wrote:
>> I love hearts of palm in salads or as a snack. I saw a recipe months
>> ago for a pie and finally made it two nights ago. It was weird but
>> addictive. We chopped up the (unfortunately) dry pork chops last
>> night and simmered them in bottled Q sauce and had it with onion rolls
>> I made. The pie was better the second night and will be made next
>> time I do "real" Q. Perfect mix.
>>
>> Pie
>> http://i16.tinypic.com/2eb4rco.jpg
>> Plated
>> http://i17.tinypic.com/30hreyh.jpg
>>
>> Lou

>That looks like the turkey pot pie I made the other day... I've only
>had hearts of palm once a looonnng time ago when I was a kid, in a
>salad, I think. This did inspire me to want to try something along
>those lines but with artichoke hearts.


Hearts of palm are not as sweet as artichoke hearts. The recipe I
used had onion, tomato, parsley, garlic, hard cooked eggs and a chili.
I actually did think about artichoke but I decided to see how it came
out as per the recipe. It was also the first time I'd made my own
crust. You can see from the picture I struggled with the top. I had
to make it in a cast pan because we've moved everything to the new
house and we're still stuck here in the old one cuz we can't sell the
dang thing. Next time I think I'll use ramekins for individual pies.

What ingredients would you use with the artichoke hearts? I'm
thinking spinach, onion, tarragon and parmesan cheese. Any other
ideas?

>By the way, looks great!


Well thank you. I'm happy someone noticed it. If you do the
artichoke thing I'd love to see a picture too!!

Lou

merryb 01-12-2006 09:50 PM

Hearts Of Palm Pie
 

Lou Decruss wrote:
> On 30 Nov 2006 15:14:23 -0800, "merryb" > wrote:
>
> >
> >Lou Decruss wrote:
> >> I love hearts of palm in salads or as a snack. I saw a recipe months
> >> ago for a pie and finally made it two nights ago. It was weird but
> >> addictive. We chopped up the (unfortunately) dry pork chops last
> >> night and simmered them in bottled Q sauce and had it with onion rolls
> >> I made. The pie was better the second night and will be made next
> >> time I do "real" Q. Perfect mix.
> >>
> >> Pie
> >> http://i16.tinypic.com/2eb4rco.jpg
> >> Plated
> >> http://i17.tinypic.com/30hreyh.jpg
> >>
> >> Lou

> >That looks like the turkey pot pie I made the other day... I've only
> >had hearts of palm once a looonnng time ago when I was a kid, in a
> >salad, I think. This did inspire me to want to try something along
> >those lines but with artichoke hearts.

>
> Hearts of palm are not as sweet as artichoke hearts. The recipe I
> used had onion, tomato, parsley, garlic, hard cooked eggs and a chili.
> I actually did think about artichoke but I decided to see how it came
> out as per the recipe. It was also the first time I'd made my own
> crust. You can see from the picture I struggled with the top. I had
> to make it in a cast pan because we've moved everything to the new
> house and we're still stuck here in the old one cuz we can't sell the
> dang thing. Next time I think I'll use ramekins for individual pies.
>
> What ingredients would you use with the artichoke hearts? I'm
> thinking spinach, onion, tarragon and parmesan cheese. Any other
> ideas?
>
> >By the way, looks great!

>
> Well thank you. I'm happy someone noticed it. If you do the
> artichoke thing I'd love to see a picture too!!
>
> Lou

Garlic, of course- maybe a little lemon, hmmmm- I'm going to have to
think about it a little. Maybe crab or shrimp?


Lou Decruss 02-12-2006 12:13 AM

Hearts Of Palm Pie
 
On 1 Dec 2006 13:50:28 -0800, "merryb" > wrote:

>Garlic, of course- maybe a little lemon, hmmmm- I'm going to have to
>think about it a little. Maybe crab or shrimp?


This looks interesting. FOOD for thought. <g>

http://recipes.chef2chef.net/recipe-...1/272632.shtml


lou

merryb 02-12-2006 12:17 AM

Hearts Of Palm Pie
 

Lou Decruss wrote:
> On 1 Dec 2006 13:50:28 -0800, "merryb" > wrote:
>
> >Garlic, of course- maybe a little lemon, hmmmm- I'm going to have to
> >think about it a little. Maybe crab or shrimp?

>
> This looks interesting. FOOD for thought. <g>
>
> http://recipes.chef2chef.net/recipe-...1/272632.shtml
>
>
> lou

That looks more than interesting! How about topped with puff dough?


Lou Decruss 02-12-2006 05:37 PM

Hearts Of Palm Pie
 
On 1 Dec 2006 16:17:29 -0800, "merryb" > wrote:

>
>Lou Decruss wrote:
>> On 1 Dec 2006 13:50:28 -0800, "merryb" > wrote:
>>
>> >Garlic, of course- maybe a little lemon, hmmmm- I'm going to have to
>> >think about it a little. Maybe crab or shrimp?

>>
>> This looks interesting. FOOD for thought. <g>
>>
>> http://recipes.chef2chef.net/recipe-...1/272632.shtml
>>
>>
>> lou

>That looks more than interesting! How about topped with puff dough?



That works for me!!! I like artichoke dip but always found it a bit
bland. The capers were a surprise in that recipe. I'd have never
thought of them. The next veggie pie will be similar to this.

Thanks for the inspiration.

Lou


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