Saturday, October 17, 2009

PRALINE PIE RECIPE & MASON JAR LANTERNS!!!


PRALINE PIE

Each bite is filled with brown sugary crunch, dark, rich and luscious! Think of New Orleans and enjoy the flavor of the South's favorite candy!
This is a delicious alternate to the classic pecan pie. Give it a try and you'll see.

INGREDIENTS;
Pie Crust (see recipe below)
8 tablespoons (1 stick or cube) unsalted butter, cut into 1-inch pieces
1/4 cup firmly-packed dark brown sugar
1 teaspoon salt
3 large eggs
1/4 cup dark corn syrup
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
2 to 4 tablespoons bourbon (your choice)
2 cups whole pecans, toasted, cooled, and broken into small pieces*
* To toast the pecans, spread them on a baking sheet and bake them until fragrant, approximately 5 to 7 minutes (watch as they can burn easily). When the pecans have cooled, use a rolling pin to gently break the pecans into 1/2-inch pieces.

DIRECTIONS:
Prepare and bake Pie Crust and set aside.

Lower oven temperature to 275 degrees F. If the prebaked pie shell is not still warm, place it in the oven while you prepare the filling.

In a medium saucepan over medium heat, cook butter, brown sugar, and salt together until sugar is melted and butter is absorbed, approximately 2 minutes. Remove the butter mixture from the heat source and whisk in the eggs, 1 at a time, until combined. Whisk in the corn syrup, vanilla extract, and bourbon. Return the pan to medium heat and stir constantly until the mixture is glossy and warm to the touch, approximately 4 minutes. NOTE: Do not overheat; remove pan from heat if mixture starts to steam or bubble. Temperature should be about 130 degrees F. Remove pan from heat and stir in toasted pecans.

Pour the cooked pie filling mixture into the warm pie shell. Bake until center feels set yet soft, like gelatin, when gently pressed, approximately 45 to 60 minutes. The center of the pie should be set but still wobbly; residual heat will finish the job. Remove from oven and let pie cool completely on a wire rack at least 4 hours. NOTE: Pie can be refrigerated for up to 1 day.

Serve pie at room temperature, accompanied by whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.

Makes 8 to 10 servings.

Pie Crust:
1 1/4 cup all-purpose flour, plus extra for dusting work surface
2 tablespoons firmly-packed dark brown sugar
1/3 teaspoon salt
8 tablespoons (1 stick or cube) unsalted butter, cut into 1/4-inch pieces and chilled
3 to 4 tablespoons ice water

In the bowl of your food process, pulse flour, brown sugar, and salt until blended. Add the chilled butter pieces and pulse until flour is pale yellow and resembles coarse cornmeal, approximately 10 to 15 (1-second pulses). Place crust mixture into a medium-size bowl.

Using a rubber spatula, fold 3 tablespoons ice water into the flour mixture, then press against side of bowl (if mixture doesn't hold together, add up to 1 more tablespoon ice water). Squeeze dough together and flatten into a disk shape. Dust with flour, wrap in plastic wrap, and refrigerate at least 30 minutes or up to 2 days before rolling.

When ready to bake, remove dough from refrigerator and let stand until dough is malleable enough to roll out, but still cool, approximately 10 to 20 minutes.

Roll dough on a lightly floured surface into a 12-inch circle. Roll dough over the rolling pin and then unroll it evenly into a 9-inch Pyrex pie plate. Fit dough into the pie plate and flute edges. Refrigerate dough for 40 minutes, then freeze for 20 minutes.

While dough is chilling, adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 375 degrees F.

When ready to bake the pie crust, line the pie shell with two (2) 12-inch pieces of aluminum foil, fitting foil so that it hangs over edges of crust. Distribute 2 cups pie weights (or beans) over the foil. Bake pie crust until the dough under the aluminum dries out, approximately 20 to 25 minutes. Carefully remove the aluminum foil and weights, and then continue to bake the crust until it is firmly set and lightly browned, approximately 10 to 15 minutes. Remove pie crust from oven and set aside.
Recipe from Bridget Lancaster

MASON JAR LANTERNS



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MASON JAR LANTERNS
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4 comments:

Carmen S. said...

Oh my gosh that pie has me DROOLING! Those lanterns are too cute:)

Lewaina@cliffsideranch said...

That pie looks good enough to die for!!!!!! May I leave a link from my next post to this one? I would love to share the pie and these awesome jars with all my peeps!
Thank you for stopping by the Stone House. You are entered in my giveaway. ♥ Mercy

Country Whispers said...

That pie looks delish and I love the bright lanterns. I look forward to getting the time to sit and read through your blog. I see lots of intersting things.

Domestic Goddess said...

I figured out how to link you! I was excited about the lanterns. I was just telling my hubby I needed to find a use for a few chipped jars I had. I hate to throw them out unlss they are cracked through.
A nicecraft prject forthe kids.