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Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby hornplayer » July 2nd, 2013, 7:45 am

It's summer again and fresh fruit is sparkling all over the place. Why can't I find sour cherries? It's cherry season... I want to make a pie for July 4th.

Anyone in New York seen any sour cherries around in the markets?
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby hornplayer » July 2nd, 2013, 7:54 am

we've got plenty of strawberries. and dark cherries from Washington. and plums and other stuff.

Ah well, there's always pecan.... ;)
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby Harry » July 2nd, 2013, 8:03 am

hornplayer wrote:It's summer again and fresh fruit is sparkling all over the place. Why can't I find sour cherries? It's cherry season... I want to make a pie for July 4th.

Anyone in New York seen any sour cherries around in the markets?


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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby Harry » July 2nd, 2013, 8:10 am

jazzbluescat wrote:3.14?

:lol:
3.14159 (to be exact) always gave me indigestion.
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby BeBop » July 2nd, 2013, 9:41 am

I s'pose this will be my first confession on this topic: I'm strict vegetarian. So no pie for me. I've got to get by on cobblers (with fake margarine). But fruit pie, a cherished memory from my youth. I'll take fruit anyway I can get it. Easy on that sugar, though.
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby steve(thelil) » July 2nd, 2013, 9:54 am

Harry wrote:
jazzbluescat wrote:3.14?

:lol:
3.14159 (to be exact) always gave me indigestion.


The genius guy with Asperger's (author of Born On A Blue Day) who can recite pi to several thousand decimal places would not agree that 3.14159 is very "exact"
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby Harry » July 2nd, 2013, 9:56 am

BeBop wrote:I s'pose this will be my first confession on this topic: I'm strict vegetarian. So no pie for me. I've got to get by on cobblers (with fake margarine). But fruit pie, a cherished memory from my youth. I'll take fruit anyway I can get it. Easy on that sugar, though.

While we're confessin' I'm a Lacto-Vegetarian; I eat dairy products, but not eggs.

Try this, it's pretty good:
http://food52.com/recipes/19559-perfect-vegan-pie-crust
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby Harry » July 2nd, 2013, 10:54 am

steve(thelil) wrote:The genius guy with Asperger's (author of Born On A Blue Day) who can recite pi to several thousand decimal places would not agree that 3.14159 is very "exact"

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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby hornplayer » July 2nd, 2013, 11:52 am

Harry wrote:
hornplayer wrote:It's summer again and fresh fruit is sparkling all over the place. Why can't I find sour cherries? It's cherry season... I want to make a pie for July 4th.

Anyone in New York seen any sour cherries around in the markets?


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You saw them there? I was at the Tribeca WF and they didn't have any.

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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby Ron Thorne » July 2nd, 2013, 5:08 pm

Man, the 1st thing I thought about when I saw this thread title was my old pal, Dobie aka Singin Sumo. He loved to talk about pie and soup, and ...

Sometimes when we'd talk by phone, Dobie would say "c'mon over and we'll have some soup 'n' pie ... soup 'n' pie, Fadda."

I love pie, and this time of year, a 1st harvest of rhubarb from our backyard goes very nicely with some sweet strawberries. Add a scoop of French Vanilla ice cream on top and yummmmmm.


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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby Dr Dave » July 2nd, 2013, 6:01 pm

How about some Pie Franco?

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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby Noj » July 2nd, 2013, 8:24 pm

Warm blackberry pie with a scoop of pistachio ice cream. Trust me.
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby stonemonkts » July 2nd, 2013, 8:29 pm

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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby Harry » July 3rd, 2013, 6:58 am

Dr Dave wrote:How about some Pie Franco?

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Yes please!
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby Harry » July 3rd, 2013, 7:00 am

hornplayer - I'm pretty sure I saw them at Union Square. Have you tried Chinatown?
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby hornplayer » July 3rd, 2013, 9:04 am

Dr Dave wrote:How about some Pie Franco?

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I'll drink to that, too! But not sure how well it goes with cherry pie. ;)
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby Ron Thorne » July 3rd, 2013, 6:26 pm

Noj wrote:Warm blackberry pie with a scoop of pistachio ice cream. Trust me.


I never would have thought of that combination, but it sounds intriguing, Noj. I love blackberries in just about any form!
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby uli » July 3rd, 2013, 7:35 pm

Harry wrote:
Dr Dave wrote:How about some Pie Franco?

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Yes please!

and some pizza pie!
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby walto » July 4th, 2013, 2:13 pm

http://www.bigtoprecords.com/pie

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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby hornplayer » July 5th, 2013, 9:17 am

still haven't found any sour cherries. Hoping there will be some tomorrow at Union Square. :(

It's too hot right now to bake anything, anyway.
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby walto » July 17th, 2013, 3:00 am

I really dislike rhubarb. Sour and worse version of celery that gets soggy and disgusting when cooked, needs tons of sugar to be edible, and shouldn't really be used for anything except maybe some sort of construction supply IMHO.
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby Jimmy Cantiello » July 17th, 2013, 4:51 am

I'm not a big pie eater and I can take or leave sweets in general but I love me some pecan pie. Considering the ingredients you'd think it would be cloyingly sweet but in this case that's not so.

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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby hornplayer » July 17th, 2013, 6:50 am

walto wrote:I really dislike rhubarb. Sour and worse version of celery that gets soggy and disgusting when cooked, needs tons of sugar to be edible, and shouldn't really be used for anything except maybe some sort of construction supply IMHO.

I wish we had a "like" button here. I would have clicked that right away for this post! :lol: I don't DISlike rhubarb, I just never have thought about it very much. I was rarely on the farm when it was in season, so hardly ever ate whatever desserts were made from it when I was a kid. It's awfully sour. Have to work too hard to make it taste good, I agree. I think my mother made stewed rhubarb once, and my dad asked that she never do that again. Nowadays, since I have arthritis, rhubarb is a giant irritant. it causes joints to seize. Somebody else can have my piece of that pie, for sure...
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby Jimmy Cantiello » July 17th, 2013, 7:01 am

Joanne makes rhubard pie about once a year because her mother made it when she and her siblings were growing up. She loves it. I think she likes it so much because it reminds her of her childhood. I've tasted the pie and I have to say it's not very sour at all. I'm pretty sure it's because she balances it out with copious amounts of strawberries and sugar just like her mother did.
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Re: Who Wants to Talk about PIE?

Postby Ron Thorne » July 17th, 2013, 2:33 pm

Jimmy Cantiello wrote:I'm not a big pie eater and I can take or leave sweets in general but I love me some pecan pie. Considering the ingredients you'd think it would be cloyingly sweet but in this case that's not so.

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I'm with you, Jimmy. I really dislike overly sweet things, but for some reason, a well-made Pecan Pie says BINGO to my tastebuds.

Patti made a really wonderful Rhubarb Cream Pie a few days ago. Most here wouldn't have wanted a slice. They would have missed something truly special. The rhubarb grows in our back yard, and was given to us by a friend over 40 years ago. He brought it to Anchorage when he moved here from Skagway. It was his Mom's stock, and over 50 years old then. So, it's nearly 100 years old now.
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