Monday, October 4, 2010

Fashion Week 2010

About a month ago, the grand city of New York was overcome with fashionistas, stylists, designers, and super-skinny, super models. From Marc Jacobs to Diane Von Furstenberg, couture was everywhere.

Today, a new designer comes forth to share her looks with the world. So, with no further adieu, here's the new line of Couture Pies from the collection of CMc.

We'll start with something relatively simple, but, as Paris Hilton would say, hot. Nothing quite compares to a warm peach pie, with hand-cut stars adorning the bodice.



Oh, you're taking a trip to the tropics? No wardrobe would be complete without this exotic hand-cut and designed hibiscus pie.



So you'd like something whimsical to impress the in-laws at your next Thanksgiving get-together? You can never go wrong with the Turkey in a Top Hat.



And after the in-laws have left for the evening, try on this simple little number and see where the leaves fall.



And if you want to liven up the party, throw on this spicy frock, break out the maracas, and feel the heat!


(Yes, that is a jalapeno wearing a sombrero and breathing fire.)


All pies are designed and hand styled by the pie-maker herself. They can be purchased from Straight From The Pie Hole for an easy $20 (much lower prices than your average couturist). And if there is some other design you're looking for, send the idea this way, and we'll see what can be done. From what I hear, she likes a challenge...

Oh, and just wait til you see the gift boxes...


Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Grand Finale

For my final act, in this first ever Summer Pie Challenge, I will perform a feat never seen before (by many people at least, someone has made it before, but, alas! not I)! This stunt will make you gasp, it will make you squirm, it make even take your breath away!

So, raise the curtain and feast your eyes on this!



The one, the only, the totally bizarre: Pear and Jalapeno Jelly Pie!!!

"Can it be?!?!" You've been waiting all summer for this!

I know it sounds crazy, but just give it a chance.

Start with the crust: light, flakey, with a bit of crunch. There, there, that's not so bad.

The insides...the pears are sweet, like any normal fruit pie. The jalapeno jelly isn't spicy, like you might think. And it adds a nice pink color to the juices (I use red jam).

It actually seemed slightly Eastern - most likely from the anise.

On first bite, it was just too weird for me, so different from all of the other pies, more savory than sweet - less like a dessert, at least from an American perspective. Sumo took one bite and declared it too Indian (touche). The more of it that I ate, the more I began to understand it: The sweet with the spices. I even started to enjoy it.

I think if I was to ever make this pie again I would use less anise, and probably switch from jalapeno jelly to hot pepper jelly. I think the juxtaposition between the sweetness of the pears and the hot spices would work well together - though I still don't know if I could eat it as a dessert. Oh, and I would refrigerate it before serving it, let it thicken up a little.

So, 16 pies have been made this summer. And 16 pies have been written up. That's a lot of pie. I would like to thank my friends (especially the folks at my office) for helping me eat those pies. Which is interesting, because they probably are thanking me for making them...I mean, come on, free pie! I would also like to thank Sumo for watching the movies I didn't care to see while I stood in the kitchen with my rolling pin and apron.

But now that it's over, don't go thinking I'm going to slack off. I might give myself a week or two, but come on! It's fall! Fall screams pie! Apples and pumpkins are abounding! And I've always wanted to try this one-...

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

All Pie and No Jack Makes Chrissy a Dull Baker


Finally a trip to the liquor store that makes me seem like a normal 20-something.

Jack Daniels, easily one of the top liquor purchases of someone in my age range. However, if you make the mistake of telling the clerk that it's for a pie, you'll still be looked at like you have 3 eyes. Maybe I should take him a piece...

Anyway, to get back on topic, the Jack Daniels Chocolate Chip Pecan pie has risen pretty close to the top of my list for favorites of the first ever Summer Pie Challenge. Who knew those 3 things went together so well. I mean, I actually think I stood over this pie with a fork, completely ignoring the plate I had sat next to the pan.

To start, have you ever had a pecan pie? A real one, like, homemade? They are delicious, albeit so sweet and rich that it's hard to eat an entire slice. Well, somehow adding chocolate changed that.

I know that doesn't make sense whatsoever, but it did. And the Jack... humminah, humminah!

It was stickey and gooey, but crunchy and the hint of whiskey in the background just did the trick.

W.C. Fields got it right when he said, "Always carry a [slice] of whiskey [pie] in case of snake bite, and furthermore, always carry a small snake."

Now, to the pet store!