First: stale oatmeal
Second attempt: the stale oatmeal and old shortening cookies And I quote from the church Christmas Party: Those oatmeal cookies are horrible. You didn't make them did you? (I guess I pushed it too far)
Third attempt: the horrid oatmeal cookies into Crack Pie. And we have a winner. This just shows if first you don't succeed, try, try again.
Momofuku Milk Bar Crack Pie
From Bon Appetit
Serves 12
Oat Cookie Crust
Nonstick vegetable oil spray
9 tablespoons (1 stick plus 1 tablespoon) unsalted butter, room temperature, divided
5 1/2 tablespoons (packed) golden brown sugar, divided
2 tablespoons sugar
1 large egg
3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons old-fashioned oats
1/2 cup all purpose flour
1/8 teaspoon baking powder
1/8 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon (generous) salt
Filling
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup (packed) golden brown sugar
1 tablespoon nonfat dry milk powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted, cooled slightly
6 1/2 tablespoons heavy whipping cream
4 large egg yolks
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Powdered sugar (for dusting)
Preheat oven to 350°F. Line 13x9x2-inch metal baking pan with parchment paper; coat with nonstick spray. Combine 6 tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoons brown sugar, and 2 tablespoons sugar in medium bowl. Using electric mixer, beat mixture until light and fluffy, occasionally scraping down sides of bowl, about 2 minutes. Add egg; beat until pale and fluffy. Add oats, flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt and beat until well blended, about 1 minute. Turn oat mixture out onto prepared baking pan; press out evenly to edges of pan. Bake until light golden on top, 17 to 18 minutes. Transfer baking pan to rack and cool cookie completely.
Using hands, crumble oat cookie into large bowl; add 3 tablespoons butter and 1 1/2 tablespoons brown sugar. Rub in with fingertips until mixture is moist enough to stick together. Transfer cookie crust mixture to 9-inch-diameter glass pie dish. Using fingers, press mixture evenly onto bottom and up sides of pie dish. Place pie dish with crust on rimmed baking sheet.
Filling
Position rack in center of oven and preheat to 350°F. Whisk both sugars, milk powder, and salt in medium bowl to blend. Add melted butter and whisk until blended. Add cream, then egg yolks and vanilla and whisk until well blended. Pour filling into crust. Bake pie 30 minutes (filling may begin to bubble). Reduce oven temperature to 325°F. Continue to bake pie until filling is brown in spots and set around edges but center still moves slightly when pie dish is gently shaken, about 20 minutes longer. Cool pie 2 hours in pie dish on rack. Chill uncovered overnight.
DO AHEAD: Can be made 2 days ahead. Cover; keep chilled.
Sift powdered sugar lightly over top of pie. Cut pie into wedges and serve cold. We preferred it at room temp. Good with whipped cream.
Calories per serving: 350
Easy Swedish Meatballs
Today being St. Lucia Day I thought I would post, so I can remember, my Swedish meatball recipe. (Picture from the internet)
Swedish Meatballs for a Crowd
Adapted from Ikea
Serves: a lot
6 lbs. frozen pre-made meatballs (not Italian flavored)
7 t. beef bouillon
1/2 c. flour (recommend Wonder flour)
7 c. water
3 1/2 c. cream
2 t. soy sauce
Place ingredients in a slow cooker in order listed, sprinkling the bouillon and flour over the top. Can add 1 stick of butter. Will need more Wonder then. Cook on low for 4-6 hours or until heated through. Stir before serving.
Swedish Meatballs for a Crowd
Adapted from Ikea
Serves: a lot
6 lbs. frozen pre-made meatballs (not Italian flavored)
7 t. beef bouillon
1/2 c. flour (recommend Wonder flour)
7 c. water
3 1/2 c. cream
2 t. soy sauce
Place ingredients in a slow cooker in order listed, sprinkling the bouillon and flour over the top. Can add 1 stick of butter. Will need more Wonder then. Cook on low for 4-6 hours or until heated through. Stir before serving.
Labels:
appetizers,
Christmas,
Fresh Friday,
main courses,
St. Lucia
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