Greetings Pie lovers! Welcome to a special midweek edition of Retro Food For Modern Foods. Today we are celebrating that best of best days of the year – Pieathalon Day. This is the day, where lead by the lovely Yinzerella, bloggers worldwide swap and cook vintage pie recipes.
This year I got a recipe for Lime Pie with Creme de Menthe sent to me by Dr Bobb. Now, call me biased but how pretty are these? I made lots of little pies because I could not find a large already baked pie crust and at the time I made these I was suffering from double ear infections and a bad back so I was not really up for shopping about. The one shop I went to had no large pie crusts so I bought two packs of medium. I’m kind of glad. I think the little pies look adorable.
Lime Pie with Creme de Menthe?
To be honest, though, I was not initially enamoured with the recipe. Lime yes! It was the Creme de Menthe I was struggling with. I have never really tasted Creme de Menthe, all I knew about it was that it was a mint-flavoured liqueur that Poirot sometimes sips. Hmm…I wonder if that is why Yinzerella sent it to me! I have a love/hate relationship with mint-flavoured things. I hate mint tea and mint choc chip ice cream but I love a mint slice biscuit and I love the combo of mint and lime in a mojito.
Looking at the bottle of Creme de Menthe though I couldn’t help feeling I was going to be flavouring my pies with something that looked suspiciously like the mouthwash I use!
I had to keep reminding myself Mojito, not Listerine!
Mojito! Mojito…And given that I always like to have a song to celebrate Pieathalon, I was singing that “Mojito, mojito” to the tune of the bit in Despacito that goes “Pasito a pasito, suave suavecito”.
(How many of you are not humming despacito now?
However the real sticking point was not the Creme de Menthe but came when I was half way through making the recipe. At the exact point when I realised that the original recipe contained egg yolks that were not going to be cooked.
Hard no for me on the raw yolks.
Not the least of which was that I now had 12 little pies. These were going to last us for days. And if the idea of fresh raw yolks was bad, the idea of 4 day old raw yolks was putrid. Plus the mixture was quite runny. I was sure if I left it uncooked, we would have soggy bottoms in no time. And as anyone who watches the Great British Bake Off will know, no one likes a soggy bottom!
So, I popped my little pies into the oven for about 15 minutes.
Despite my misgivings, these pies were delicious!
Lime Pie with Creme De Menthe – The Recipe
Doctor Bobb, I raise my glass to you and your recipe!
Why not check out what Dr Bobb and all the other pieathletes made per the links below:
(please note some of the links may not be live at the time of posting. I will update as they become live).
Yinzerella | Candy Apple Cheese Pie | www.dinnerisserved1972.com |
Dr. Bobb | praline pumpkin pie | http://dbkitschen.blogspot.com/2022/09/pieathalon-9-praline-pumpkin-pie.html |
Battenburgbelle | Zucchini Pie | https://www.kitchenconfidence.co.uk/all-recipes/pieathalon-2022/ |
S S | Yul Brenner’s Pie | http://abookofcookrye.blogspot.com/2022/09/pieathlon-ninth-walnut-pie-from-stars.html |
Jenny | Sagittarius Hamburger Pie | www.silverscreensuppers.com |
Surly | poohs summer pie | www.vintagerecipecards.com |
Kari | Ham Tongue Pie | www.thenostalgiccook.com |
Poppy Crocker | apricot mallow pie | https://granniepantries.blogspot.com/ |
Camilla | Chocolate Angel Pie | http://culinary-adventures-with-cam.blogspot.com/ |
If you are wondering who got the pie I submitted, it was Jenny from Silver Screen Suppers! Good luck Jenny, I hope you enjoyed your hamburger pie!
Thanks as always to Yinzerella for organising this brilliant event!