To my American friends, I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Full of traditional foods like turkey, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, and that quintessential southern favorite - pecan pie.
I hate pecan pie. Especially that yucky goo that tastes like sugar and cornstarch. Blech.
This pie made me eat my words. And boy, was it worth it.
Mr. S requested the pie this year, and I decided that if pecan pie ever was worth eating, it was probably way back in the old days. So I dusted off my antique Joy of Cooking and discovered this:
Any recipe that uses the word "piquant" is worth making.
So with my trusty assistant, the inimitable Bean, we made a pie. And then burned the dickens out of it. I blame Bean.
But how can you be mad at this face for long?
So we tried again. And this time it was gobsmackingly delicious. I'm not kidding.
Make. This. Pie.
Just because it's Tuesday. Just because it's sunny. Just because you feel like it. I will NOT let a whole year go by before we taste this goodness again.
Start out with a big bowl. Toss in the sugar, corn syrup, eggs, melted butter (that is slightly cooled so you don't cook your eggs), and salt.
You need to par-bake your crust. So toss it in the oven for 5 minutes or so.
Shhhhh. Don't tell, but I'm using Pillsbury crust. They didn't pay me to say this (but if they want to send me a free pallet-o-pie-crust I wouldn't turn them down) Pillsbury is bar none the BEST pre-made pie crust out there. And it's probably better than half the ones I've made from scratch.
Next, add a bit of bourbon to the bowl. We're using the Costco brand of bourbon. It's delicious.
Now, the pecans. Mmmmm.
Some I've broken up, some left in their halves. Gives a bit of variety!
Into the pie crust and into the oven.
Pull it out at 40 minutes. Not a minute later. Pay no attention to what it looks like and whether you think it looks done or not. It's done. Get it out of the oven before it burns!
And beware - once it's cut into, it won't last long.
Bourbon Pecan Pie
Not really adapted from the Joy of Cooking
1 9-inch pie crust
3 eggs
1/2 tsp salt
1 c light corn syrup
1 c white sugar
1/3 c melted butter
1 c pecans, halves and pieces
3 tbsp bourbon
Roll your pie crust into a 9-inch pie plate. Place a piece of parchment over top of the crust and use pie weights to hold the crust so it doesn't bubble. Do not poke with a fork. Bake at 500 degrees for 5 minutes. Remove and let cool.
In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, salt, syrup, sugar, and butter. Whisk in the bourbon. Stir in the pecans. Pour into par-baked crust and bake at 375 degrees for 40 minutes. Remove from oven and let cool.
Enjoy!
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