As I was getting close to finishing my novel, Pie Girls, I planned an entire weekend
taste-testing the very best recipes to include in my novel. The Pie
Girls storyline centers on Searcy Roberts, a Southern belle who has her
life upended when her husband leaves her for another man. She returns home to
Fairhope, Ala., where she takes over running the family pie business for her
ailing mother.
During my Pie-tastic taste-testing weekend, I prepared 9
pies in three days for my two boys, my friends, and neighbors using my
grandmother’s recipes. I selected something simple and sweet, something
decadent and chocolate, and something light and tart to round out the selections—chess
pie, chocolate pecan pie, and lemon sponge pie. All three recipes are included
in the novel, along with my grandmother’s amazing-no fail pie crust recipe.
If you’ve never had chess pie, I highly recommend it. It’s a
Southern delicacy that is simple to make, has a hint of caramel, and contains
butter, sugar, eggs, cornmeal, and milk. Searcy, my heroine in Pie Girls, makes chess pie, along with
many others, and discovers that she has a true talent for baking up desserts
that delight. She transforms, eventually, over the course of many mishaps and
unexpected challenges, from spoiled shopaholic to savvy business owner.
As anyone who bakes can attest, there is a certain amount of
satisfaction that comes from creating a lush, delicious dessert with one’s two
hands. Similarly, the act of baking pies is therapeutic for Searcy, a task that
helps her overcome her shattered dreams and move on with her life.
My grandmother’s blueberry pie is one recipe that I didn’t
include in the book, but is one that I make often, and would like to share with
you today. It’s easy, only takes a few ingredients, and is perfect for a weekend
gathering or family supper. I hope that you enjoy it!
Delicious & Easy Blueberry
Pie
1 qt fresh blueberries
2 tbsp flour
1 tsp tapioca
1 tbsp butter
¼ tsp salt
1 tbsp lemon juice
½ cup white sugar
½ cup brown sugar
1 (baked) Best Ever pie crust from Pie Girls or one Deep Dish 9” pie shell
Mix half of the blueberries, flour, tapioca, butter, salt,
lemon juice, and both sugars in a saucepan. Cook over medium to low heat,
stirring constantly until the mixture thickens, approximately 10-15 minutes.
Remove from heat.
Add remaining half of blueberries. Stir well.
Pour into baked pie shell. Chill until set. Top with whipped cream if desired.
Thanks for stopping by to share your food for thought, Lauren!
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Shelley ~ Thank you so much for featuring Pie Girls :) Am definitely a FOODIE, so I love the focus of your blog! Happy holidays! xx, Lauren
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing, Lauren! I hope readers can put that pie recipe to good use this season. ;)
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