Sunday pies

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(Edited)

Weekend dinners meant delicious foods and a variety of dishes and delicious desserts for the family. We were especially excited about Sundays. As a child the routine and traditions were important and now they are great memories. These customs extended beyond my immediate family to that of my extended family. Therefore, we were guaranteed to have a lovely Sunday experience even when we went visiting my grandparents in the country.

The history
Sunday dinners meant eating early after church hours even if we did not go to church. Dinner was served around 3 pm. After relaxing and digesting a filling meal, my mother and us kids would make a dessert/cake/pie together. At first we watched my mother, then we helped her. As we grew older, we made it ourselves. My brothers used to be in the kitchen with us but soon enough it was only my older sister and me. Then as I got better, we would do alternate Sundays or our best recipes. We also experimented with non-traditional recipes too. Some would flop, some were great.

My sister was and still is amazing at making pies/cakes etc. I would love to bake with her today but she is on the other side of the Atlantic. However, luckily I continued the tradition and my oldest daughter is now quite proficient at baking. She does it much better than I do.

Today we made a family favorite which is very easy and tasty: sweet potato pie with vanilla ice cream.
Normally we do not measure the ingredients but I have done my best in order for you to make this recipe. It can be served with a dollop of whip cream but we prefer vanilla ice cream.


Sweet Potato pie recipe

Pie crust

Ingredients

  • 315 g (2 ½ cups)flour
  • 1 tablespoon crystal sugar
  • ⅛ tablespoon salt
  • 250 g unsalted butter(cold)
  • 1 cup (125ml) cold water

The Steps

  1. Mix the dry ingredients (flour, sugar, salt) together in a container of your choice.

  2. Cut up the cold butter in small blocks for ease of incorporation. A food processor can be used. However, I do it manually. Coat the butter with the flour until it forms a crumble.

  3. Add enough cold water to make a smooth dough. (Adding enough water will ensure that the dough does not crumble when rolled. A bit of flour can be added later if needed).
    The dough is enough for a 24 cm pie dish or baking pan.

  4. Chill the dough in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours before rolling it out.

  5. Lightly flour the rolling pin and counter then roll out the chilled dough.

  6. Grease the baking pan with butter.

  7. Place the rolled out dough in the pan - lining it.

  8. Trim off the extra dough around the pan. Roll edges of dough as you like.

  9. Place lined pan in the refrigerator while making the Filling.

Tip- the cold butter, water and chilling of the dough are essential for a delicious flaky pastry.

The Filling

Ingredients

  • 700g (1.5 llbs) sweet potatoes

  • 135 -180g (¾ -1 cup) dark brown sugar (adjust to taste)

  • 15-30 g (4 tablespoons) flour

  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon

  • ½ teaspoon nutmeg

  • ¼ teaspoon grounded cloves

  • ⅛ teaspoon salt

  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

  • 3 medium eggs

  • 120 ml (½ cup) heavy cream

  • 85 g(3 oz) softened unsalted butter

The Steps
Preheat oven to 180°C or 350° F

  1. Bake enough for approximately 700g baked sweet potatoes.

  2. Remove peel of the potatoes.

  3. Cool potatoes and place in a mixing bowl.

  4. Using a hand held mixer or blender - beat until sweet potatoes are smooth.

  5. Add all the remaining filling ingredients all at once and blend further until all are incorporated and the batter is smooth.

  6. Remove the lined pan from the refrigerator and pour filling in the pie crust.

  7. Bake for 55-60 minutes or until the center is almost smooth.
    Tip - If the crush or top of the pie starts to brown too early - cover with a grease proof paper.

  8. When baked - remove pie from the oven and cool completely.

  9. Decorate with vanilla ice cream.

As you can see from the photo - the finished pie looked a bit caramelised at the top. That is due to the dark brown sugar which also add to the flavor.

This might not seem like such a special recipe but for me it conjures up sweet memories of my childhood.

If you try this recipe - please let me know.

Enjoy!!


All photos are my own



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This looks easy with your explanation but I can tell that it's not easy, I really wish I will be able to try this out.

The outcome of the baking was good and I can't tell it tasted great as well.

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Actually it is easy - if you follow the instructions. The hardest part is the pastry which must be kept cold. The taste was so good - it is also nice warm.

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Wow. Those pies looks amazing but I'm still a little bit shocked at you guys eating dinner by 3pm..isn't that way too early?

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When I was young around 3 pm on a Sunday was normal. Then we ate "supper" which was usually pies, cakes, teas and maybe sandwiches. Banck then we went to bed early too. Now we eat dinner a bit later on Sundays.

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I'm always free on Sundays
I cannot wait to try this out
I am sure that I will enjoy it
Thanks for sharing.

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Aww please do and let me know how it goes. It is easy although the steps looks long - I was just being detailed.

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Looking delicious and mynamecious. I love snacks but I don't know how to prepare it. Reserve for me please. I'm on my way.

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Ok - I will reserve some but this pie is already finished.
Maybe just follow my detailed instructions - you might surprise yourself.

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Momo, if I eat dinner by 3pm, definitely I will still eat another one before going to bed 😂😂😂

This looks so yummy,healthy and delicious..
Btw,

Chill the dough in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours before rolling it out.

What's the essence of this stage?
Just curious to know

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😀 eating at 3pm was when I was young. Now we eat a bit later but still make desserts/cakes.

Chilling the ingredients and the doubt thereafter ensure a flaky and delicious pastry. This recipe for the crust is multipurpose - please try it for other recipes.

Yes the recipes is yummy- sometimes I enjoy straight from the oven with ice cream.😀

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Oooooh! Good heavens this looks delicious! Like a new take on pumpkin pie! I'm definitely going to try this!

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Aww you know the secret.😄 People who enjoy pumkin pie will most certainly enjoy sweet potato pie. The ingredient are similar as those aromatic spices blend nicely together. If you try it please let me know.

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Mmmmmm Mmmmmm Mmmmmm! Well, I've reblogged it. I'm also on a special diet to help me with my knee so we have lots of sweet potatoes. I know what I'm doing for cheat day! Hehehe. And you serve it with vanilla ice cream hey? Yum!

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Sweet potatoes are so yummy. Great that you have lots around. BTW I know that sound people boil the sweet potatoes but I have never tried that. Also a friend told me tha she added ginger - I can imagine that that could work. In the end the recipe becomes your own. I see that you have baker in your profile so you know what I mean.
Yes with vanilla ice cream it is extra yummy.

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Yes! I love to bake! Like a lot. In fact I have a whole cooking series I do here on ecency. I try to avoid boiling anything because it just means sad food, but @zakludick did bring a steamer with him when we moved in together. I guess I'll be using that. Look who's laughing now, Zak 🙈

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I will definitely check out your cooking series. Zak's steamer will definitely come in handy. :-)
Please let me know when you bake the pie.

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I definitely will. I'll tag you 🤗

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Ok great and thanks for the reblog.

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Anytime! Ps. I recommend you check out my outrageous cheesecakes 😊😊

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lol absolutely - when I make it - I will tag you as well.

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Ah! You guys did great, looks yummy 😋

Unfortunately, when it's baking or cooking long hour dishes, I only come in when it's time to eat 😅

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Thank you. Lol ok - but with this pie you would need to hurry - warm or cold it is a favorite and disappears fast.

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I was fullfit before read this, now I got hungry again

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Lol aww the power of photos, words and a great imagination. I will say however that the taste is truly satisfying. 🤣

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My oh my. This sure looks tasty, really. I'm a big fan of vanilla, yes. But it's the whole process of making the pie I love. I guess what makes it even more special is that it's made with love, and there is a history with it.

I wondered how it was brown, until I saw it was brown sugar. I thought it was burned or something and that's part of the recipe.

This is yummy, Momo. It does make me want to try. Maybe I will!

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Aww pleaae try it. The will be more or less caramelised depending on your own as well. I have seen a bit less brown as well - just do not let it burn. :-) The pastry making is fun. I have made it this way since I was a child but you can use a food processor. However with your finger in flour and sugar it is fun and you can create an even nicer crumble by incorporating as much air as possible in the dough. However the cold ingredients is the best option. Please try it and have fun making it. The outcome is delicious indeed.

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I think it is more interesting and fun if one uses their hands.

If I do get to make it, I'll share and let you know. Thanks!

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Wow, a real potato pie, I did not know potatoes where actually added in the recipe. I can tell from just looking that this is going to be so delicious and great to eat. Thank you for sharing your recipe.

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Yes real sweet potatoes and a really delicious pie too. The taste is excellent. Please try it and let me know whether you liked it.

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