The Briefing Room
General Category => Grassroots Activism and Living => TBR Kitchen => Topic started by: RoosGirl on October 14, 2018, 05:45:58 pm
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Maybe this would make it better...
https://gardenandgun.com/recipe/bourbon-pecan-pie/?utm_source=facebook&tum_medium=socialmedia&utm_campaign=october2018_facebook
The only tree nut indigenous to the South, the pecan has been used in the region’s cooking since the earliest colonists met Native Americans. But the rise of pecan pie—sometimes called Karo pie—came centuries later, commonly traced to a product-based recipe printed on jars of Karo corn syrup, circa 1930.
“That doesn’t surprise me,†says Hilary White, chef and co-owner of the Hil in Serenbe, a 1,000-acre sustainable community located in Georgia’s Chattahoochee Hill Country. “There was a day when family favorites were a mix of recipes clipped from the Sunday newspaper and Ladies Auxiliary books. Others came straight off the flour sack.â€
Recipe at link.
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Swell.........a pecan thread......
(https://media1.tenor.com/images/b9ebfbf0e8060ab57071dea8e537b05c/tenor.gif?itemid=5922988)
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Swell.........a pecan thread......
(https://media1.tenor.com/images/b9ebfbf0e8060ab57071dea8e537b05c/tenor.gif?itemid=5922988)
At least it's a thread of its own and not interjected in some train wreck of a thread.
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At least it's a thread of its own and not interjected in some train wreck of a thread.
Yeah, because that makes it less disgusting.
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Swell.........a pecan thread......
(https://media1.tenor.com/images/b9ebfbf0e8060ab57071dea8e537b05c/tenor.gif?itemid=5922988)
L M A O !!!!
And... that's pee-can, for your information.
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Yeah, because that makes it less disgusting.
You can always finish off the bottle of bourbon remaining from the 2 Tbsp that the recipe calls for.
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Maybe this would make it better...
https://gardenandgun.com/recipe/bourbon-pecan-pie/?utm_source=facebook&tum_medium=socialmedia&utm_campaign=october2018_facebook
The only tree nut indigenous to the South, the pecan has been used in the region’s cooking since the earliest colonists met Native Americans. But the rise of pecan pie—sometimes called Karo pie—came centuries later, commonly traced to a product-based recipe printed on jars of Karo corn syrup, circa 1930.
“That doesn’t surprise me,†says Hilary White, chef and co-owner of the Hil in Serenbe, a 1,000-acre sustainable community located in Georgia’s Chattahoochee Hill Country. “There was a day when family favorites were a mix of recipes clipped from the Sunday newspaper and Ladies Auxiliary books. Others came straight off the flour sack.â€
Recipe at link.
About ten years ago.... (time flies).... Cracker Barrel sold a Black Walnut Jam that was divine. It would have made a spectacular pie, but now it's nowhere to be found. If someone could replicate that flavor in a pie.... ohh baby.
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How about pecan pie in a bottle?
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At least it's a thread of its own and not interjected in some train wreck of a thread.
:whistle:
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You can always finish off the bottle of bourbon remaining from the 2 Tbsp that the recipe calls for.
Ingredients
Pie Crust
1 2/3 cups all-purpose flour mixed with 3/4 tsp. kosher salt
2/3 cup lard
3/4 tsp. white vinegar
1 small egg
Water
Bourbon Pecan Pie Filling
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1 1/2 cups dark corn syrup
1/2 tsp. kosher salt
1 1/2 tsp. all-purpose flour
3 large eggs
1 1/2 tsp. vanilla
2 tbsp. bourbon
1 1/2 tbsp. melted sweet butter
1 1/2 cups pecans
Directions: Take all ingredients except for the bourbon and throw into the trash. Take bourbon and pour into large tumble with ice. Sit back, drink bourbon and enjoy knowing that you won't have to eat pee-cans.
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How about pecan pie in a bottle?
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I would think that rum would be more apropos... :shrug:
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I would think that rum would be more apropos... :shrug:
https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/coconut-rum-cake-240000 (https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/coconut-rum-cake-240000)