This easy coconut custard pie from Andrew Zimmern delivers classic Southern comfort with a creamy, coconut-rich filling and buttery homemade crust.
Nicole Rucker’s idea to use dried apples in a pie is sort of genius. “You probably have them in your cupboard, you don’t have to peel, core and cut them, and the texture is intriguing,” she says.
2 cups (260 grams) pecans 1 cup (75 grams) shredded, unsweetened coconut 2 large pitted Medjool dates (57 grams), torn into pieces 1/4 teaspoon (1 gram) fine sea salt Neutral oil, for greasing the pan ...
It was the best of pies, it was the worst of pies. I have baked many, many, many pies. And when I first began making pumpkin pies this autumn, my results were at best inconsistent and, at worst, ...
Vanilla, plain vanilla--it’s the flavor Americans just can’t object to. We smell it and we think of comfortable home cooking. Rosewater, though, is strange and exotic. Many even find it oddly ...