With Thanksgiving being yesterday, I was wondering what your guys' favorite kind of pie is.
It's a toss up for me between pumpkin, and Apple. Peanut is also up there, but only if it's made by my mom so I didn't put it up there.
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With Thanksgiving being yesterday, I was wondering what your guys' favorite kind of pie is.
It's a toss up for me between pumpkin, and Apple. Peanut is also up there, but only if it's made by my mom so I didn't put it up there.
Chocolate chip. Call me crazy but I don't like pumpkin pie. Maniacc1
same here.
But mine would be a toss up with apple and lemon meringue (sp?).
Hard to say. The most reliably delicious pie is pumpkin with whipped cream. On the other hand, a top-notch apple pie is extremely hard to beat and can also be thoroughly enjoyed without the need for toppings (though a scoop of vanilla ice cream is always welcome). ElraptorYou sir are making me hungry.
Peach.
But here I'll get specific - freestone Red Haven peach pie. Okanagan red havens.
You do need to add a bit of cornstarch to the peach slices because they're so juicy, and yes, you can only make pie from them for three weeks in August because they keep horribly. You can make them from canned red havens, but if you do, let me know so I can come to your house and punch you in the nose for that blasphemy. Other peaches don't work, because they're too wooden.
Now, I realize I've never had fresh peaches from many other regions (due to the inability to store or transport them great distances), so it's entirely possible they're better than the filth that ends up on my store shelves in the off-seasons. But the juicy, succulent, almost orgasmic taste of a red haven is so perfectly suited to being wrapped up in a warm, tender, flaky embrace that I cannot imagine using any other peach in its place.
Apple pie is good too (a blend of spartan/gala and granny smith, ideally), but while it's merely good, peach pie gets my mouth all wet and salivating.
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