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Cherpumple: Triple Layer Pie in a Cake

November 1, 2014 by Jenn

What to call a pie in a cake??  A “pake”?  A “cie”?  Or what about “Cherappkin”?  Appcherrkin?  Pumpcherple?  CHERPUMPLE! 

I think I’m going to stick with “Pie in a cake”.  It much easier to figure out what in the world I’m talking about!  

This cake is admittedly time consuming since you have to bake three pies ahead of time, as well as prepare two types of cake batter.  It’s definitely an investment in your life, but it is bound to impress anyone that looks at it.  And most likely they’ll have to look at it twice to figure out what in the world they are looking at!  

Triple Layer Pie in a Cake

 To make the investment of time shorter, using premade pies from a grocery store bakery work excellently, as does using box mixes for the cake batter.  In the recipe below I have provided the link to all of our homemade versions of the pies, and cakes, if you are so inclinded for this big project.  

Since the cake was such a big project, I went with an easy, light covering.  Instead of using a heavy buttercream, I thought whipping cream would be best paired with the cakes/pies.  After all, there is a lot going on in this cake, so the last thing it needed was another element to confuse the taste buds. 

You can choose to go with any flavour of cake batter, as well as any type of pie when you’re making your own version of this.  The hardest part of that will be trying to name it!  

When you’re baking your pies, make sure that they are at least an inch (2 centimeters) smaller than your cake pan.  This will ensure that there is just enough room for the cake batter to completely envelop the pie.  You want to make sure that you spread the cake batter on the bottom, sides and top so that the batter prevents any of the pie from escaping while baking- especially in the fruit pies!  Roughly, I wanted an inch (2cm) of cake batter underneath and on top of the pie to help prevent that from happening. 

This “PAKE”, “CIE”, whatever you want to call it is super fun to make.  I hope you have a blast ! 

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Homemade Cherry Pie Recipe

September 17, 2014 by Jenn

Until our videos last fall (2013)  I had never baked a real pie before.  Sure, I had used a premade pie crust, and premade filling, and called it a pie, but looking back, it really wasn’t.  My adventures last year with Apple Pie and Pumpkin Pie had given me the courage to knead more dough and attempt a cherry pie!  You can find the pie crust recipe in the Apple Pie video.  

The thing about cherry pie is that I don’t (well, didn’t) even like it!  I don’t know what came over me when I decided that cherry would be the flavour I would go with this fall.  What I soon learned though, is that I had never had good cherry pie.  Oh, man, when I had my first bite of this pie, I was in love.  I find that artificial cherry flavour is one of the worst flavours there are- it brings be back to cough syrup as a kid (and that is not a good thing).  Using real cherries for this recipe is a must in my opinion.  If you’re stuck you can use canned cherries in a pinch. but I take no blame for pies made with canned cherries!   

The sweetness and tartness of cherries can very greatly, so with this recipe, you can adjust the amounts of lemon juice and sugar accordingly.  If your cherries are really ripe and sweet, lessen the amount of sugar.  If your cherries are sour, lessen the amount of lemon juice, or add additional sugar.  The recipe is pretty flexible that way.  

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