I love pie!
Especially curdle pie with berries.
We used to have it every summer when I was growing
up.
I would pick blueberries and then bake it, first
with my mom and later on alone.
When I moved to Ecuador I found out it was
impossible for me to make pie like I used to.
First of all I was used to electric ovens and there
were only natural gas ovens at that time.
Second there was no sour cream like the one that is
used in Finland.
Third, there are no blueberries!
I practiced with the oven and started to get the
hang of it.
It is still a mystery many times because you cannot
get an exact heat like in the electrical oven.
But I have mastered the art of baking with natural
gas oven, without burning the house down J
I started to experiment with different milk products
and finally found out that a mix of cream and cream cheese worked out almost
the same as the Finnish sour cream.
There still were no blueberries but I found that I
actually liked the sour taste of blackberries in the pie.
If you do have blueberries, try the pie with them
also.
Then you can decide for yourself which one you like
the most.
When I found out that I was gluten intolerant that
was another added challenge.
Especially because all the pie recipes tell you to
use gluten free flour mix.
Newsflash: There is no gluten free flour mix sold in
Ecuador.
And you can be absolutely certain that there is no
gluten free flour mix anywhere in the Amazon basin.
But there is yuca (or cassava or manioc) flour,
there is also maizena flour and it is possible to get rice flour also.
And after more experimenting, the mix was ready.
GLUTEN FREE FLOUR MIX
500 gr yuca (also called manioc and cassava) flour
500 gr maizena flour
500 gr rice flour
Mix everything well together and store in an airtight
recipient.
I must say that I enjoy the pie with gluten free
dough even more than I used to enjoy it with wheat flour.
And my stomach enjoys it even more.
GLUTEN FREE PIE
DOUGH
225 gr butter or margarine
2 dl sugar
1 egg
4 dl of gluten free dough mix
1 tablespoon of baking powder
FILLING
2 dl cream
250 gr cream cheese
½ dl sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla
4 dl blackberries
1. Mix the butter with the sugar and beat them soft.
2. Add the egg and mix well.
3. Mix the dry ingredients and add them mixing well.
4. Add vanilla.
5. Pour into a baking pan and spread evenly.
6. Pour the cream, cream cheese, vanilla, sugar and
egg into a blender and blend them in high speed for a half a minute.
7. Pour the mix over the crust and add the
blackberries.
8. 200 C° for 30-40 min or until the crust has
curdled.
ENJOY!
I love pie! The face you had on your pic eating your pie...priceless! Looks tasty, we might have to try this in our kitchen at some point :)
ReplyDeleteIn my defense, it was absolutely heavenly, lol! I've always loved curdle pie and when I finally got it right, well, let's just say it was a moment worth enjoying :)
DeleteI love blackberries and I love pie! Sounds like an awesome combination to me!
ReplyDeleteYou're pie-eating picture sold me! Must make-- LOL.
Thanks for sharing and for linking up to the #SHINEbloghop.
Wishing you a lovely evening.
xoxo
I almost didn't put that pic here, Jennifer, lol! Glad I did though, and I hope you really enjoy the pie :)
Deleteblueberries for me - i like 'em sweet :D
ReplyDeleteLooks delish! Blackberries are my fav!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Pin-Worthy Wednesday, this looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe :) it really seems yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I would love it if you joined and contribute your awesome posts at my link party at City of Creative Dreams, starts on Fridays at 9AM eastern time :D Hope to see you there at City of Creative Dreams Link Party.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the invitation, Shanice! I will keep it in my mind!
DeleteI really appreciate gluten free recipes! Thanks for linking up with the Creative Spark Link Party!
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious! Good job on the improvising! I am surprised that you were able to find cream cheese. I have tried the manioc in a gluten free mix recipe and it worked well too! Thank you for sharing on the Art of Home-Making Mondays this week. It is always interesting to read from your part of the world.
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