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![]() "dsi1" wrote in message ... On Wednesday, November 21, 2018 at 11:22:08 AM UTC-10, Terry Coombs wrote: > On 11/21/2018 3:07 PM, GM wrote: > > http://www.grubstreet.com/2018/11/pe...-the-best.html > > > > The Best Pie Is Pecan > > > > By Chris Crowley > > > > "Its Thanksgiving, a time to gather, eat too much, and argue with your > > family about their controversial opinions. Its not always fun, but at > > least there will be dessert, and on Thanksgiving, dessert means pie, and > > at my house €” and hopefully yours €” it means pecan pie, which is the > > best pie. > > > > The reasons are as clear as they are simple. The purpose of any pie, of > > course, is to elevate its star ingredient. The best pies transform > > otherwise fine ingredients into the best possible versions of > > themselves. Cherry pie, for example, is great, and its better than raw > > cherries. But raw cherries are also pretty good, so it doesnt take much > > heavy lifting to make them better. Key limes, on the other hand, are > > inedible, yet key lime pie is one of mankinds great achievements. That > > brings us to pecans: one of the worst nuts. People will eat peanuts, > > cashews, and almonds by the handful. Meanwhile, raw-pecan people are, if > > were being generous, outliers, and probably best avoided. A pecan-pie > > person, though? That is a person who knows whats up, because they know > > what all pecan-pie people know: that the addition of vanilla, eggs, > > brown sugar, a little bit of heat, and a buttery, flakey crust will turn > > these frankly poor nuts into the only dessert thats worth eating after > > an hours-long autumnal feast. > > > > Sure, there are other pies that people like to eat on Thanksgiving. If > > there is such a thing as too wholesome, it is apple pie. Its > > comforting, familiar, and incredibly boring. Apple pie is the Hallmark > > movie of desserts. Its too basic to be exciting. > > > > Speaking of basic, the mere existence of €śpumpkin-spice latte season€ť > > should be enough to disqualify pumpkin pie from any best-pie discussion. > > Pumpkin pie is also not a vehicle for pumpkin improvement. It is a > > vehicle for cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove €” all fine spices, but hardly > > things that are made better solely by their inclusion in a pie. If a pies > > main flavors can be successfully reduced into a seasonal coffee gimmick, > > theyd better work in a pie. > > > > Pecan pie is all about the pecan life. It does not require a scoop of > > ice cream, or a dollop of whipped cream, or, God forbid, something like > > a slice of cheddar (another knock against apple pie). Pecan pie is a pie > > that stands on its own. It has the gooeyness of a candy bar, the crunchy > > texture and warm flavor of toasted nuts, and that flaky, buttery crust. > > > > Having just laid out the ironclad argument for why pecan pie is > > objectively the best pie, I will also confess that I have an admittedly > > subjective soft-spot for pecan pie, because my mom, a talented baker, > > has made it for Thanksgiving every year since I was in high school. > > While everyone else gears up for the potatoes, or for the day afters > > leftovers, I spend November looking forward to that pie, because I know > > that no matter what else happens, it will be there and it wont let me > > down €” and what more could you want from Thanksgiving?" > > > > </> > > My wife had to find a recipe* that doesn't use corn syrup since corn > products disagree with her system and there's a pecan pie sittin' on the > counter as I type , baked this morning . And 2 apple pies ... she likes > to send one home with our bachelor son . > > * I can post that recipe if anyone's interested . It's every bit as good > as any pecan pie I've ever had . > > -- > Snag > Yes , I'm old > and crochety - and armed . > Get outta my woods ! I have made this pie. It makes a better pie if you're the type that would prefer a pie that's less oozy and gooey. Let's face it, pecan pie was invented by a guy that wanted to sell more corn syrup. As far as that goes, that idea was a great success. == I haven't seen corn syrup. If I can't find it, I wonder if I could use maple syrup or golden syrup? |
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