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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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Pumpkin Pie in a Cupcake: Hidden Pumpkin Pie in a Snickerdoodle Cupcake

November 6, 2013 by Jenn

This is a humdinger of a smashup recipe! Pumpkin pie INSIDE a cinnamon cupcake.  O. M. G.  Soooo good!  Yes, it is a time intensive recipe.  You’re basically having to make two different recipes, and then combine them to make one.  It’s twice the work for half the product, but these are made for their “shock” value.  How awesome would it be to surprise your friends and family with what looks like a normal, everyday cupcake, and then, BAM, they bite into it, and PUMPKIN PIE! 

What I like about this recipe is that you can make the pies ahead of time, and freeze them until you need them for the cupcakes.  Just make sure to keep them in a sealed container in the freezer and bring them out to thaw prior to using them.  

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Pumpkin Pie Cheesecake- How to Make

October 22, 2013 by Jenn

If you love cheesecake, and you love Pumpkin Pie, this recipe is definitely for you!   In each bite you get a double dose of delicious dessert.  Serving this “smash up” pie idea at your next get together is sure to impress your guests!

 

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Pumpkin Pie- How to Make

October 12, 2013 by Jenn

Pumpkin Pie is my all time favourite pie.  If I have ever said I liked a pie better than pumpkin pie, I was lying.  My apple pie that I made is great for a fruit pie lover, but this is amazing.  What I love about this pie is that 1. it only has a bottom crust (I’m not a crust fan and I’ve even less of one having worked with pastry over the last couple weeks), and 2. the filling melts in your mouth.  I LOVE that.  Whip yourself up some fresh whipping cream and you’re set for a delicious fall holiday treat. 

 

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Pumpkin Pie Cupcakes

October 10, 2012 by Jenn

 Pumpkin Pie, without a doubt is my favourite pie!!  I’m always so excited when fall comes around, and I can find Pumpkin Pie everywhere!!  

I knew there had to be a way to combine my love of pumpkin pie, with my love of cupcakes, and thanks to the glory of Pinterest, I did!!  Hands down, the best part of this recipe is that the frosting is the pumpkin pie FILLING!  Oh, it is to die for good! 

Having the pumpkin pie filling as the frosting, as seemed to be confusing to some viewers on our YouTube channel…hopefully, you won’t find it confusing!!  The filling component, that is baked in the beginning of the video, is cooled, and used as the frosting.  I don’t think that is confusing.  Seems simple enough to me, and hopefully to you too! 

I hope you enjoy my tutorial video on How to Make Pumpkin Pie Cupcakes!

Pumpkin Pie Cupcakes

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Pecan Topped Pumpkin Pie

November 6, 2011 by Jenn

Pecan Topped Pumpkin Pie

After Thanksgiving the desire to bake my own pumpkin pie was high.  As I have said before, I LOVE pumpkin pie.  It is my absolute favourite and I could seriously eat it for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and still want more.  There is something about the creamy texture, comforting nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves, that makes me want to let each bite melt in my mouth.  Umm, getting a little food-pornish here, so I won’t go into any more detail.  Obviously, I love it.

I had heard about this recipe in one of our “staffroom women chats” (which often include menopause, ailments, general complaints and recipes), and I wasn’t sure if I would like the pecan crunch added to my creamy-pumpkin-that-melts-in-my-mouth pie.  So, I went Googling, and found it at Better Homes!  And then I found it on 7000 other websites.  Apparently I have been living under a rock with regards to this pie.

It was pretty simple to make, follow along with the picture tutorial!

Measure out the brown sugar and pecans.

Combine them together.

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U-Bake Perfect Pies Interview

October 18, 2011 by Jenn

I first met Trisha when we ended up beside each other at the Cranbrook Farmers Market this year.  She is one of the nicest people ever . . . and a fabulous pie make to boot!  This woman does it all . . . butchers her own chickens and pigs, is a mother of two, a wife to a blacksmith, a teacher, a business woman and a wonderfully kind human being!

Trisha’s pie company is call U-Bake Perfect Pies, and what makes her pies unique, is that you take them home frozen, and bake them yourself!  We did a little Farmers Market bartering and ended up trading some cupcakes for a Strawberry Rhubarb pie and I can honestly say it was delicious . . . just that perfect tartness that rhubarb lovers crave.

For Thanksgiving, I NEEDED a pumpkin pie from her.  I love pumpkin pie . . . it’s my favourite.  After the great introduction via her Strawberry Rhubarb pie, I knew pumpkin, made from real pumpkins, that she carves out herself, would be amazing!

Ready to head into the oven.

Interview with Trisha from U-Bake Perfect Pies

Why did you decide to sell frozen pies instead of cooked?

Frozen, unbaked pies are so much more convenient for me to sell. I don’t have to take the extra time and effort to bake them at home, which would seriously inconvenience me, considering the number of pies I sell per week (40-50 on average during the summer). Frozen pies are also incredibly easy to transport. They’re rock solid, so I can stack them in coolers and pack them to the Farmers’ Market with no fuss at all. I also find a “u-bake” pie is a huge hit for customers. It allows them to have some level of “ownership” in the making of the pie. They feel like they’ve had something to do with creating this beautiful dessert! They also have their house filled with that aroma of a fresh-baked pie, which nothing can beat! And some people also have no problem announcing to their guests that they’ve just “baked” a pie – “come on over for dessert!”.  I love it!!

How you can get ahold of Trisha to order one of her great pies!

How long does it take you to make one pie, from start to finish?

I do not know how long it takes me to make ONE pie. I don’t think I’ve ever made just one pie. I’m not kidding. I only know how to make seven pies at a time. It’s just the recipe my nana taught my mom, and my mom taught me. It takes me an hour and a half to make seven pies. Keeping in mind, all my fruit is pre-chopped and ready to go (pounds upon pounds of rhubarb, peaches, strawberries, apples, etc, are washed and chopped all in one fell swoop, then frozen for future use). So that hour and a half is just making the pastry, rolling it all out and fitting it into plates, then filling the bottom crust with fruit, sugar, and other secret stuff, then fitting on the top crust.

Baking Instructions and everything you need to know about the product.

How long will one of your frozen pies last?

A frozen pie will last four months in the freezer. That’s just the “official” recommended time. I have lots of customers who buy 5 and 10 pies at a time, then keep them in the freezer to have handy for up to 6 months.

Hot, out of the oven! Mmmm.

What is your favourite pie and why?

My favourite pie changes every few weeks. Seems to be with whatever fruit is in season. At the beginning of the summer, I taste a strawberry rhubarb pie and declare that it is my favourite. Then raspberries come into season, and I try one of those. I then remember from the year before how much I love a good raspberry pie. Then the sour cherries start ripening, and I gotta bake up a tart cherry pie. I love a tart cherry pie. But then at the end of the summer, peaches are in season. I start to remember from last year that peach pies are amazing. So then there’s nothing that beats a peach pie. But if I could only choose one, it would probably be Tart Cherry. Mmmm, you’ve not had a cherry pie unless it’s a tart cherry pie, made with sour cherries, also known as pie cherries. It’s nothing like that canned cherry pie filling you buy in the grocery store…

I. Must. Eat. You. Now.

What makes my pies better than any others?

Hmmm, that’s a tough one. Of course I’m biased and will always think mine are the best. It seems to me that a lot of people have trouble making a light, flaky pastry. I guess that’s what makes them so good. It’s knowing the trick to making a flaky pastry that melts in your mouth. I also love that my pies have real fruit in them that I prepared myself. And actually very little sugar.

What is the best thing about being a pie maker?

The best thing about being a pie maker is just knowing how to make pies!!! It’s such a rare thing to be able to do nowadays. So few people bake anymore, so I like that my craft is a little bit unique. It also connects me to my roots, being that it’s my grandmother’s recipe, and it’s kind of an “old world” thing to do.

What is the worst thing about being a pie maker?

Probably the endless chopping of all the fruit!!

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I want to thank Trisha for taking the time to answer all of my questions about her delicious pies!  But mostly, I would like to thank her for creating a pie that is drool inducing!  The pumpkin pie was everything that I imagined it was going to be . . . fresh, homemade, and best yet . . . baked by ME!  What an empowering idea.   Thanks Trisha!

What is YOUR favourite kind of pie?

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