Friday, November 11, 2011

Foody Friday - Traditional Peanut Butter Pie


Oh. My. Goodness.

I have just gained five pounds just LOOKING at this pie. 
I'm not telling how much of this delectable pie I actually ATE! 
An embarrassing amount though.

Peanut Butter is one of my favorite foods. 
I think it deserves its own food group...right next to chocolate. 



I found this deliciously sinful pie recipe in A Foxfire Christmas. 
Are you familiar with the Foxfire Books? It's a great story of a teacher, his students and the people of the Appalachian mountains.
 Got a minute? Check it out!! 



But back to the pie.

Grandma's Traditional Pie from Emma Sue Carver

My grandmother has been making this pie every year on Thanksgiving and Christmas for as long as I can remember. She is the only one in my family or anywhere that makes it as good as she does. I got this recipe from one of her recipe cards, but I had to get her to translate if for me because she had written it down so only she could read it. So here is how she told me to make it: 

Combine 2/3 c. sugar, 2T flour, 1T cornstarch, and 1/4 t. salt in a heavy, deep saucepan. Gradually add 2 1/2 c. milk to the mixture; cook on medium heat, stirring constantly. then, beat in 3 egg yolks; add to remaining hot mixture, stirring constantly. (About 10 minutes) Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens. Remove from stove, and add 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter and 1/2 t. of vanilla extract. Stir until peanut butter melts. Add 1/2 c. chocolate chips. Then pour mixture into a baked store-bought or homemade pie crust, let it set out at room temperature for 30 minutes, and gently swirl the top of the pie with a knife to give it a "swirling water look." Then it is ready to eat. But don't eat it all in one sitting.

I was VERY tempted to eat it all in one sitting! It is so creamy and yummy! And I'm sure very fattening...ah, who cares! Bring on the pie!! 

Combine 2/3 c. 


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