Nov 25, 2016 in ahc original recipes, baking, desserts, pie, christmas, crumble, dessert, easy, easy desserts, epicurious. Read the original on: American Heritage Cooking
This shoofly pie has all the flavors of a molasses ginger cookie mixed with a buttery streusel in a flakey pastry crust. The rich, spicy, sweet filling just melts in your mouth bite after bite (slice after slice)
When Chef hints about his favorite kind of pie (hint, hint: itâs shoofly), you make a mental note to make it for him sometime.
When Chef buys a shoofly pie at the farmerâs market and it is a huge letdown and then questions if you could do better, you start researching shoofly pie recipes to see what itâs all about because you know your pie crust is killer and you are pretty sure your crumble wouldnât taste like raw flour (I mean how did they even do that?!).
When Chef starts asking âwhereâs the pieâ after your day off, you bake the damn pie.
Even if it is 2:00AM after service.
And then you photograph it because it tastes like molasses heaven.
Shoofly pie is basically everything you love about a ginger cookie, molasses pecan pie filling and streusel all combined into one magical dessert.
Streusel in the pie; streusel on the pie. Because literally everything is better with a crumb topping.
Literally everything.
The recipes I found were divided into two camps: those who layered the molasses custard with the crumbs and those who just dumped the crumbs on top.
I am a huge fan of trying new things and I take a firm âthe more the merrierâ stance on streusel, so I chose the layered approach.
The spiced crumbs just seamlessly blended into the molasses custard, so that it was just a rich, creamy, spicy, sweet filling. Say what now? How have I never had this before?
This is what has been missing in my life.
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
This shoofly pie has all the flavors of a molasses ginger cookie mixed with a buttery streusel in a flakey pastry crust. The rich, spicy, sweet filling just melts in your mouth bite after bite (slice after slice)
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Instructions
Notes:
Store room temperature. I brought my pie to work for the guys (and Chef, obviously) and the two slivers that were left the next day were even better. The spices and molasses flavors intensified overnight!
Recipe adapted from "One Big Table" by Molly O'Neil. Sidebar: this book is epic and everyone should have a copy.
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