I had a berry good day yesterday. My rhubarb was ready to be harvested and I bought a bunch of local strawberries. For the pies, I cut the rhubarb into small dice and cut the strawberries to about the same size.
For my jam, I like big pieces of berries so I quartered the strawberries.
This strawberry jam could not be easier. I add a bit of sugar and some lemon zest to the berries, sit it on the burner and bring it to a simmer. Since no liquid has been added, it thickens quickly. Most of this is going to neighbors this next week so no need to can it. The jars were hot and sterilized and some of them sealed just by tightening the lids. this will last for quite a while in the refrigerator and can also be frozen. It never lasts that long around here.
When my friends receive a jar of this with a basket of fresh biscuits they will be very happy. None of my friends cook so they depend on these treats.
The rhubarb/strawberry mixture was turned into mini pies.
They were baked with a bit of cream and sugar on top.
I had some leftover sour cherries from the pies I made the other day and I also had a basket of raspberries so a few of these were baked too.
This is how you know a pie is done. The filling should be bubbling and oozing over the edge. I can tell by the smell if a pie is done baking.
These mini pies just fly out of my house. If I made large pies no one would take it because it would be so messy. But my kids can just grab these and run with no mess at all. The Blog Tech really Bogarts these pies.
Pie perfection.....what screams spring more than a strawberry/rhubarb pie?
Sorry for the out of focus pic! You sort of get the idea though!
***I am trying a new recipe today that I think is going to be a winner. If so, I will post it tomorrow.
***Remember to enter the new summer salad plates giveaway by clicking on the button on the sidebar!
For my jam, I like big pieces of berries so I quartered the strawberries.
This strawberry jam could not be easier. I add a bit of sugar and some lemon zest to the berries, sit it on the burner and bring it to a simmer. Since no liquid has been added, it thickens quickly. Most of this is going to neighbors this next week so no need to can it. The jars were hot and sterilized and some of them sealed just by tightening the lids. this will last for quite a while in the refrigerator and can also be frozen. It never lasts that long around here.
When my friends receive a jar of this with a basket of fresh biscuits they will be very happy. None of my friends cook so they depend on these treats.
The rhubarb/strawberry mixture was turned into mini pies.
They were baked with a bit of cream and sugar on top.
I had some leftover sour cherries from the pies I made the other day and I also had a basket of raspberries so a few of these were baked too.
This is how you know a pie is done. The filling should be bubbling and oozing over the edge. I can tell by the smell if a pie is done baking.
These mini pies just fly out of my house. If I made large pies no one would take it because it would be so messy. But my kids can just grab these and run with no mess at all. The Blog Tech really Bogarts these pies.
Pie perfection.....what screams spring more than a strawberry/rhubarb pie?
Sorry for the out of focus pic! You sort of get the idea though!
***I am trying a new recipe today that I think is going to be a winner. If so, I will post it tomorrow.
***Remember to enter the new summer salad plates giveaway by clicking on the button on the sidebar!
Comments
I´ve never combiend strawberries and rhubarbs in a pie, must do that this year. We will have plenty of the wild ones this year, so I might pick some to make jam from. They do taste different from the ones we have in our gardens. I might get a couple of arctic raspberries this year and that would be a jam to remember :-)
Those pies looks delicious!
Have a great day now!
Christer.
hugs to teddy
kary and teddy
xxx
We planted some last year but the you know whats ate them.
*sigh*
Your friends will be delighted!
Happy Day!
xoxo to Teddy Girl!
Amazing...yes...just amazing! Kinda like striking gold, finding you. Thanks for all you share...
I'm not much of a baker but I am bribing a friend to make me pie this summer.
now i see these fabulous creations, and am VERY inspired to make individual pies!thank you Joyce and Teddy
xx
You are torturing me with your pies!!!!!
And I want you to be MY neighbor (instead of the guy who hangs his underwear on the line for me to see! LOL!)