Mmmmm … summer fruit pies. This one is Peach Crumble Pie courtesy of Martha Stewart’s Everyday Food. I really was determined to not let the summer go by without making one fresh peach pie or dessert. I would love that my schedule afforded me more time to bake, but alas … I made this one!
Ready to go in the oven!
I now remember why I don’t make fruit pies that often, too. They are really time consuming, (unless you’re in the habit of baking regularly.) One of the pluses of this pie is that it didn’t ask that you peel the peaches, so that was a small time-saver. Another is that it is quite low on sugar. Only 2 teaspoons in the butter crust, and 2 tablespoons brown sugar in each the peach mixture and the crumbled topping.
The recipe said to bake an hour to an hour and a quarter. The hour was just right and the edges of the crust are a nice brown and not at all too done.
And it’s delicious, not too sweet!
Here’s the recipe for Peach Crumble Pie on Martha Stewart’s web site. Enjoy.
Jeanne-beautiful! Would love a slice. Around here if I don’t bake it, it does not get baked! $%&^&**)#$%
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Trust me … same here! š
jeanne
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Looks delicious, Beanne. And by the way, Rosie commented on it during a phone call tonight. You can’t get a peach pie, or any other kind of pie, past us!
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Thanks! It’s sad that baking is such a rarity chez moi, but at least I can record it and remember that it actually happened.
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Wow, can I eat the computer?
I am visiting you next summer.
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If I could send a slice to you through the computer, I would! Jeanne
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My eyes lit up like a stars at that beauty which greeted me when I came here!!! Jeanne – that’s just too amazing to eat! š I don’t do much baking but when I do, I love pies. Hmmm…I have a feeling I’ll be dreaming of this pie tonight…Sharon
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Why, thank you so much! I really do love to bake. I find it very relaxing once I have alloted the time for it. And I love how beautiful it looks when done. (Maybe next life I’ll be a food photographer š
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p.s. I just noticed the book “Dying to be Me” you’re reading. How is that? Let me know. Thank you!
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I’m really enjoying it, though it’s not quite what I expected … well, I think what I’ve been expecting is yet to come, but it’s an amazing experience that Anita Moorjani went through. Her organs had all shut down after 6 years of Hodgkin’s Lymphocytic cancer and she was in ICU. She returned from an NDE and in 3 days they could not find one cancer cell in her body. I’ll most likely write a post about this .. stay tuned … š
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