First stop. Strawberry farm for some fresh, juicy goodness.
{strawberry farm}
Next, it was time to get my hands dirty... well more like doughy. I was shocked and in awe of the amount of butter that goes into a pie crust. It's crazy, but in a good way. I like butter.
{I can't believe it's all butter!}
{making the dough}
After the dough was made (with my $5 pastry cutter from Target), I cut it in half and formed two disks which I wrapped in saran wrap and put in the fridge over night. The next morning, yes this was a two day process, I let the dough sit out for about a half hour and then I was ready to roll!
{pie dish, dough, rolling pin}
Rolling the first disk of dough was rather hard but that's because I didn't give the dough enough time to come to room temperature. The second disk was much easier but then I felt it was too warm and tried to move it, completely rolled out, into the fridge, which resulted in flour going everywhere and an almost ruined rolled out piece of dough.
{rolled out crust}
Helpful tip! Roll out your dough sandwiched between two sheets of wax paper. But make sure you flour each sheet well! I made the mistake of not flouring the top sheet... that got me into a sticky situation.
And now the fun part!
{red - rhubarb and strawberries}

{Filling}

{new pie dish}
And then you wait... and check the oven obsessively because it would be such a shame to burn something this beautiful.

{pie}
And Voila! Like they say, easy as pie!

{so pretty!!}
Since I'm not much for baking I found it surprising that I loved making this pie. It was calming, therapeutic, and turned out so yummy I ate 2 slices... and I thought I didn't like pie!
Get the recipe from Smittenkitchen.com --> here.
peace, love, pie, and happiness!!






It looks just like gramma used to make!!
ReplyDeleteSo proud of you boobie.
xoxoxox