The winner of last weeks giveaway is: Nydia!!! Send me your shipping info and I will send it right out.
Teddy thought that since this weekend officially kicks off the summer season, we should do a summertime giveaway. The giveaway includes four vintage banana split dishes and all of the ingredients to make your own banana splits. Except of course the ice cream and bananas, that could get a bit messy. And as you can see, somehow I inadvertently bought a jar of sugar free hot fudge sauce. Do not despair! I already replaced it with the real stuff!
To enter just leave a comment on this post and if you are not already a follower, sign on to follow! The winner will be announced next Saturday.
As anyone that follows this blog knows, I love baking pies. I really love baking pies for memorial day.
And though I like making big pies, once a piece is cut out the pie oozes and looks messy.
So very often I opt to make mini pies.
If you ever choose to try this, put them on a silpat on a cookie sheet to keep them from slipping around.
I line small pyrex bowls with pie pastry and then fill them with berries mixed with a bit of sugar, flour and lemon zest. I really stuff the berries in so that when they bake down there will not be a gap in the pies. These blackberries were huge and I put about 13 into each pie.
I added a dot of butter on top of the berries.
I rolled out the last of the dough and cut rounds to fit the tops of the pies.
You need to leave some dough hanging over the edges in order to seal them.
They don't have to be perfect.
Just before baking I brush the tops with cream and sprinkle them with cinnamon sugar.
And into the oven they go at 375 degrees.
They bake until golden and the juices are bubbling, approximately 30 minutes. You may have noticed that though 7 went into the oven there are now only 5. The Blog Tech walked in just as they came out of the oven. He squirreled 2 away in a hurry. The Blog Tech can be a little piggy sometimes.
After they cool they slide right out of the glass containers.
That is, of course, if you remember to spray them with cooking spray before you fill them.
Aren't these too cute?
Sorry for so many pics but they are like my little babies.
Until I eat them!
Teddy thought that since this weekend officially kicks off the summer season, we should do a summertime giveaway. The giveaway includes four vintage banana split dishes and all of the ingredients to make your own banana splits. Except of course the ice cream and bananas, that could get a bit messy. And as you can see, somehow I inadvertently bought a jar of sugar free hot fudge sauce. Do not despair! I already replaced it with the real stuff!
To enter just leave a comment on this post and if you are not already a follower, sign on to follow! The winner will be announced next Saturday.
As anyone that follows this blog knows, I love baking pies. I really love baking pies for memorial day.
And though I like making big pies, once a piece is cut out the pie oozes and looks messy.
So very often I opt to make mini pies.
If you ever choose to try this, put them on a silpat on a cookie sheet to keep them from slipping around.
I line small pyrex bowls with pie pastry and then fill them with berries mixed with a bit of sugar, flour and lemon zest. I really stuff the berries in so that when they bake down there will not be a gap in the pies. These blackberries were huge and I put about 13 into each pie.
I added a dot of butter on top of the berries.
I rolled out the last of the dough and cut rounds to fit the tops of the pies.
You need to leave some dough hanging over the edges in order to seal them.
They don't have to be perfect.
Just before baking I brush the tops with cream and sprinkle them with cinnamon sugar.
And into the oven they go at 375 degrees.
They bake until golden and the juices are bubbling, approximately 30 minutes. You may have noticed that though 7 went into the oven there are now only 5. The Blog Tech walked in just as they came out of the oven. He squirreled 2 away in a hurry. The Blog Tech can be a little piggy sometimes.
After they cool they slide right out of the glass containers.
That is, of course, if you remember to spray them with cooking spray before you fill them.
Aren't these too cute?
Sorry for so many pics but they are like my little babies.
Until I eat them!
Comments
As you were giving us the scoop on making the mini pies I was thinking, baby pies, that's what they are. Luscious, juicy, tasty baby fruit pies. I especially love how they can be taken out of the baking dish and stand alone. Oh my, yummy little babies indeed!
Wishing you all a happy & safe Memorial Day!
xoxo to Teddy Red Fluffs! :)
Hope I win this Giveaway...! ♥
Smart idea to make mini pies! I´ve never thought of that to be honest.
Summer is still far away here, at least it feels like that since it´s so cold.
Have a happy Memorial Day!
Christer.
Your mini pies are wonderful!!!
Enjoy your weekend:)
Obviously, please don't consider this comment as an entry for your new giveaway!
Kisses from Nydia.
Since you love pie, you should check out this book - Mrs. Rowe's Little Book of Southern Pies by Mollie Cox Bryan. I was the recipe tester for the book. Really.
And YES! It is amazing that your wonderful goodies have reach Sweden! Christer is so grateful and pleased! :) It made me smile!
Good grief! Those little pies (berries..my very favorite!) look just plain fantastic!
Hugs,
Mona
Love their shape!
Ugh. What a job. After all the construction in the bathroom it had: paint, sheetrock mud, mastic,grout and I don't know what some of the stuff was on it.
It was a job!
I read that the best way to caulk the tub was with the tub full of water and the caulker naked. heh
You get the best seal with the weight in the tub so I figure I might as well take advantage and USE my bubble tub, Right?
Jaz will you please adopt me. ;-D
OMG! I love the pielets, thank you for sharing that.
I love berry pie and these are just beautiful.
Have a great weekend!
Why is it that I once again crave something sweet after reading your blog post?! :)
Smiles,
Birgit
the little pies look lovely !!
They look very yummy.
Must try that sometime. I make a lot of pies too. Our applepie (in The Netherlands) has a different pie crust. We make it with a sweet dough. It is really yummy !!!
Have a wonderful day.
Have a wonderful Memorial Day.
Warm blessings,
Spencer
I love banana splits!!! thanks for the chance to win such fun goodies!! (again)
Cherries also taste great on Banana Splits too!!!
Oh and then Banana Splits...yum...yum
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