
The History of Pecan Pie : r/TastingHistory - Reddit
Tasting History 1914 Pecan Pie (from "Tried Recipes" Christian Science Monitor March 24, 1914) Needed pie dough for one shell (full size or tart, see below) filling ( double these for a 9" regular pie ) 1 C milk 1 C brown sugar 3 eggs 1 tbsp flour 1/2 C pecans pinch of salt topping pecan halves to cover merengue 2 eggs 2-3 tbsp fine sugar Steps 0. prepare (make or thaw pie …
Pecan trees in Oregon? - Homesteading Forum
Jan 24, 2009 · Hello from Oregon, It is so exciting to see others from Oregon as well. To answer your tree question, I know that in my area we have tons of trees like that. Walnut, etc, so I am sure you can also grow the Pecans. Good luck, and good to see another Oregonian.
US pronunciation of pecan : r/MapPorn - Reddit
Dec 20, 2023 · I say pecan pie the way southerners do because it’s a southern pie Reply reply dine-and-dasha •• Edited The issue is I become an old southern lady in my head and say “oo pick-ahn paah” Reply reply QuiteCleanly99 • Reply reply more repliesMore repliesMore replies more reply More replies more replies more replies More replies ...
Seeking THE BEST pecan pie. : r/DixieFood - Reddit
Oct 20, 2014 · Best pecan pie recipe-mine! I was the pastry chef for a meat and three for 10 years. My favorite pecan pie recipe is actually a Steeplechase pie: pecans, chocolate chips and whiskey in the traditional translucent custard.
Pecan pie filling came out curdled? : r/AskBaking - Reddit
Apr 23, 2022 · I made a pecan pie this afternoon and the jelly-like bit came out unusually lumpy with runny water between these lumps: the slices hold together but it very much looks curdled or split. You can feel the little blobs of filling as you eat it. Could this be an issue with ingredients reacting unusually or did I over bake it? This was the recipe I used: 1 cup corn syrup 1 cup …
Growing Pecan Trees in a Pot - Community Input : r/gardening
Oct 6, 2020 · The only dwarf pecan tree I can find is the pawnee pecan tree and even that is supposed to get 30 feet which is way too big for a pot. For reference a dwarf cherry tree will only get 8-12 feet and need around a 30+ gallon pot.
Best Pecan Pie Recipe? : r/Baking - Reddit
I'm not fond of the texture of most pecan pies made with syrup, I use a recipe that calls for a brown sugar base that is really lovely. It compliments the pecans and is less sweet imo.
help me build a pecan cleaner. - Homesteading Forum
Nov 16, 2009 · i need to build something that will separate pecans from leaves and other light weight yard debris. does any one have anything that would work? we have like 12 mature trees and it doesnt take long to rake them up into piles but once there raked up you have to pick the pecans out of a mess and it...
Can you grow pecan trees in Canada? - Homesteading Forum
May 31, 2008 · Was wondering if any of you Candians on here have heard of anyone growing pecan trees here in Canada? I would like to grow some nuts that are hardy, we live in zone 4-5.
How is the Costco pecan pie? : r/Costco - Reddit
article pecan pie was made before the invention of corn syrup, and older recipes used darker sugar-based syrup or molasses.the makers ofKaro syrupsignificantly contributed to popularizing the dish.