Over Easter, I was on a baking roll! (pardon the pun.) I got this recipe from a dear friend of my in-laws'. She is known far and wide as a pie maker. Everytime she comes to see my boys, she brings a homemade banana meringue pie because that is my boys' favorite. Dorothy grew up in a very large family, and her job was to make the pies for the family as a young girl. I sat and picked her brain before Easter, and this is the recipe she gave me. I made it and it turned out WONDERFULLY! Not quite at pretty as hers, but just as tasty. I need to practice on the pretty part. This recipe makes 1 pie.
Crust:
1/2 stick of crisco
1 cup of flour
Dash of salt
2 Tbsp of sugar
3 to 5 Tbsp of ice water
Mix the flour, salt and sugar together in a small bowl. Cut in the crisco and add the ice water. Roll out crust and put it in your pie plate. Poke holes in the bottom of the crust to keep it from bubbling up. Bake at 350 degrees for abotu 20 minutes until lightly brown.
Pie Filling:
3 Tbsp. of cocoa
Dash of salt
1 C. of sugar
1 C. of sugar
1/4 C. of flour
2 C. of milk
3 egg yolks, beaten (save the whites for the meringue ... leave at room temperature)
1 tsp. vanilla
1/2 stick of butter, cut up
Mix all of the ingredients in a pan (if you have a double boiler, you can use this, but I just used my hard anodized pot) adding the butter last. Continually stir it until it comes to a boil and bubbles. Turn the heat down, continually stirring it, until the mixture thickens up like pudding. If you are using an electric cooktop, you may want to remove the pan from the burner while you stir the mixture and it thickens ... I'm used to cooking on gas which I like much better, but for the time being, we are in a house with electric burners and it is taking some getting used to.
Pour the hot mixture in the baked pie shell.
Meringue:
With your mixer (stand mixers are best for this), beat three egg whites, 2/3 cups of sugar, 1 tsp. of vanilla, and 2 tsp. of cream of tartar. Beat it until it forms stiff peaks. Smooth the meringue on top of the warm pie filling, smoothing it all the way to the edge of the crust to prevent shrinking. Bake in a 400 degree oven for about 8 to 12 minutes ... watching to make sure you don't burn it but that the peaks are delicate brown.
A BIG thank you to the anonymous poster who asked how much sugar was needed in the filling!!! I forgot to put that ... I surely hope no one tried to make this without the sugar. I would feel TERRIBLE! My sweet mother-in-law made a pumpkin pie one year and forgot the sugar ... not so good ... actually pretty AWFUL. Anyway, a big thanks to the commenter who noticed!
A BIG thank you to the anonymous poster who asked how much sugar was needed in the filling!!! I forgot to put that ... I surely hope no one tried to make this without the sugar. I would feel TERRIBLE! My sweet mother-in-law made a pumpkin pie one year and forgot the sugar ... not so good ... actually pretty AWFUL. Anyway, a big thanks to the commenter who noticed!
6 comments:
Yummmmmmmmmm!
I'm off to the grocery store! :o)
I can not wait for this menu. I am telling my mom about this she will cook it.
I love to eat. I'm not a good cooker. This photo is mouth watering:) I'll definitely try this recipe today :)
I am not interested in cooking being lack of time but this one is my friends very favorite.I will try to make a time to prepare it.
I can not just for wait for this menu.you are good food.I need to practice on the pretty part. This recipe makes 1 pie.
How much sugar is needed in the filling?
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