Mar 23 2010

Tasty Tuesday: Blueberry Pie



My aunt requested a blueberry pie for her birthday and while my mother was content to purchase a pie from a certain chain of mediocre pies, I was not. Pie is SACRED and not to be taken lightly, people. Pie is serious business. Just ask this guy:





Anyway. On with the pie recipe!

BLUEBERRY PIE

CRUST: I used Trader Joe’s double crust pack. It was delicious and I highly recommend it when you’re not feeling up to making crust from scratch.
Place the first crust as bottom layer in a pie pan, crinkle/wave edge of crust over the rim of the pie pan.
POUR:
4 cups fresh blueberries in bottom crust.
MIX:
3/4th cup organic sugar
1 tsp lemon juice
1/2 tsp cinnamon
3 TBS cornstarch
POUR mixture ON TOP of blueberries
I added 3/4th c. frozen organic wild blueberries (Trader Joe’s)
Dot top of mixture with softened butter – 1 tsp. overall

TOP CRUST:
Take a pizza cutter to slice the second crust into strips to make lattice top, criss-crossing each strip atop filling.
Brush with milk & sprinkle with pinch of organic sugar.
Cover edge of crust with foil.

BAKE: 350F for 40-60 minutes (depending on how your oven runs. The oven I used runs cold, so it took a full 60 minutes to bake)



This was all that was left of the pie before I could snag a pic


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Mar 9 2010

Tasty Tuesday: Blueberry Corn Pancakes & Stuffed French Toast



I love breakfast foods. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, late-night munchie and brunch, I’m there. I’ve never skipped breakfast in my life; it’s not just the most important meal of the day, it’s the most comforting and delicious. Are you into breakfast foods?

Recipes: Blueberry Corn Pancakes & Cherry-stuffed French Toast

BLUEBERRY CORN PANCAKES
shared by Anja via Veganomicon


Ingredients
3/4 cup flour (all purpose or whole-wheat pastry flour)
1/2 cup cornmeal (make sure it’s the finely-ground variety)
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons canola oil
1 1/4 cup vanilla almond milk (OR rice, soy, hemp, hazelnut, cow)
1/3 cup water
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 tablespoons honey (OR pure maple syrup, agave nectar)
1 teaspoons grated lemon zest
1 cup fresh blueberries
Cooking spray or a little oil for greasing the pan

Directions
1) Preheat a large non-stick pan on medium-high heat

2) Sift together flour, cornmeal, baking powder and salt. in a
separate bowl, combine all other ingredients (except blueberries and
cooking spray). Add wet to dry, mix until just combined, then fold in
the blueberries.

Do not over mix or the pancakes will be tough, a couple of lumps is okay!

3) Spray pan with cooking spray. Use a 1/4 cup measuring cup or an ice
cream scoop to pour out batter into pan. Cook pancakes until brown on
bottom and bubbles form on top. Flip pancakes over with a thin spatula and cook until bottoms are brown and pancakes are barely firm to the touch.

Transfer to plates.
Repeat with remaining batter, adding more oil to the pan as needed.
makes 8-10 pancakes




NOTES
- This recipe is originally vegan. I switched out the maple syrup for honey.
- I used whole-wheat pastry flour
- I never measured my blueberries; I used about 3/4ths of a basket and topped the pancakes with leftover blueberries & butter. Anja recommends agave, a little bit of coconut oil, or soy-yogurt.


STUFFED FRENCH TOAST

Ingredients
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1/4th cup vanilla almond milk (or whatever milk you use)
1/4th tsp. vanilla extract
1 TBSP Grand Marnier
4 slices of bread

Filling
Vanilla Greek yogurt
Morello cherries (purchased at Trader Joe’s)

Grease a skillet with cooking spray, heat up skillet.
Mix the first four ingredients together in a bowl.
Mix yogurt & cherries in separate bowl.
Coat both sides of a slice of bread, lightly fry both sides and place on a waiting plate nearby.
Repeat with one more slice, but after both sides are lightly fried, add filling mix to one side, place pre-fried slice on top, flip & re-fry again until golden brown.
Repeat with other two slices.
Plate up, sprinkle with powdered sugar and dig in!






NOTES
- You can use another skillet or pan to fry both slices at once OR if your skillet is big enough, fry both pieces at once.
- In lieu of yogurt, you can use cream cheese & add vanilla extract and/or powdered sugar for extra sweetness.



What’s your favorite breakfast food?

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