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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

I'm baaaaaaack!

Don't worry, I'm back.  I apologize for my absence.  I have officially settled on this as my blogging platform...please update your bookmark, again.


To win you back over, I will entertain you with what I have dubbed, the "Pie Debacle."  On Tuesday, we had a Thanksgiving lunch at work.  Obviously, I signed up to bring pie.  To clarify, I am not a cook; I dabble in baking, emphasis on dabble.  I decided to use this fabulous recipe I had to make a Pecan Bourbon Black Bottom Pie.  I figured, how hard could it be?  I mean I can make a mean pan of brownies (no, not from a box), so I can handle a pie.  I was getting cocky.  I decided to wear my ADPi apron that has an embroidered pie in place of the "Pi."  Cute, right?  And, there was a KU basketball game on, so I was all like, Rock Chalk!  In retrospect, the game may have been a distraction.  


So, on to the pie.  I preheated the oven and got out all my ingredients.  First, I tried to put the pie crust in a red Paula Deen pie dish.  The pie crust did not come to the top so, I decided to use a glass dish.  Well, I went on my way and mixed everything and put it in the pie dish.  Well, the filling was exactly at the top, so I tried to scoop out a little bit.  I decided that it would probably be ok.   After 10 minutes in the oven, it was apparent that I was wrong.  The filling began overflowing, taking some of the pie crust with it.  All that sugar, then began burning in the bottom of the oven.  That burning then created smoke.  I didn't want my pie to taste like smoke, so I let it out of the oven and then had to open the doors and turn on all the fans so that the smoke alarm didn't go off.  That was all I needed, the fire department showing up.  Well, my mom wasn't home so after several phone calls, she came home and it became apparent that this pie wasn't going to work out.  After removing the charred overflow from the bottom of the oven, I had to have a second go.


The second time was much better.  I realized that I had used 4 times the amount of butter I was supposed to in the first pie.  Oops.  When I managed to follow the recipe exactly, the pie turned out spectacularly.  Lesson learned: Don't watch KU basketball while trying to make a pecan pie.


I hope you enjoy my misadventures :)



2 comments:

  1. Why did you never bake for us at the house? If you are concerned about overflow you can put a baking tray or sheet on the shelf below whatever the item is positioned to catch what overflows. No burnt mess on the bottom of the oven :-)

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  2. I have to agree with your favorite one and two! I also love watching people read. Waiting for their expressions, controlled giggles, or emotional contact while they are enveloped in fiction land is a delightful observation.

    For number 2, one movie comes to mind, Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. One of favorites! If you don’t know what I am talking about, rent it over the holidays!!

    As for three, the same emotions I witness from your number one favorite wash over me.

    Hoping all is well with you and your family! I love your Christmas pictures!

    Tight squeezes for all!

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