Last minute BSI entries can be emailed to christina at dinneratchristinas dot com! It's not too late - you still have until midnight, tonight!
I'll unveil the winner tomorrow, and it also happens to be the 23rd - which means time for Dinner at Christina's monthly give-away on the 23rd! So, even if you're not the BSI winner - you'll still have a chance at another prize!!
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I'm a good, not great, baker when I follow instructions to a tee. I'm not comfortable experimenting and substituting with baking, like with regular cooking. Baking is such a science - getting the ratio of everything right so it's moist, rises, and isn't a dense mass. That's intimidating to me. You also can't fix anything once it goes in the oven - whereas you can always add and alter something on the stovetop.
When I got the pomegranate juice, I decided that fear of baking had to change! I'm going to be making a few attempts at changing existing recipes to be pomegranate friendly!
This first one is a combination of lemon custard, orange meringue, and lemon curd recipes. I took the best from all three and hope I came up with something new, delicious, and satisfying! I used my new Pyrex bowls I found while antiquing this weekend! I'd never seen a FULL set before!!! My mom's going to be sooo jealous!
For the crust:
1 1/2 cup flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 cup sugar
1/3 cup shortening
6-8 Tbsp ice water
Stir the flour, salt, and sugar together. Cut in the shortening until pea-sized balls form. Slowly add in 1-2 Tbsp of ice water, incorporating each in until the dough forms a soft ball. Turn out onto a floured surface and roll with a floured pin. Fold and place rolled crust in a pie dish and crimp the edges. Leave unbaked.
For the filling:
1 cup sugar
2 Tbsp butter
2 eggs, separated
1 cup milk
1/4 cup POM pomegranate juice
zest from 1 orange (approx. 2 Tbsp)
2 Tbsp flour
Cream the butter and sugar in a medium bowl. Add flour and well beaten egg yolks, beat to incorporate. Add milk, POM juice, and orange rind; beat to mix. In a small, clean bowl, beat egg whites until they form a soft peak. Slowly fold the egg whites into the mixture in the medium bowl.
Pour filling into the unbaked pie crust and bake at 425° for 10 minutes. Then, turn down the oven to 350° and continue baking for 30 minutes. Remove pie from oven when the center doesn't jiggle freely, and let cool completely before cutting and serving. Store in the refrigerator.
Next, I think I'll tackle a POM muffin! I just need to keep the wet-to-dry ratio the same, so hopefully everything still turns out. I've been looking for recipes that call for a fruit juice, or other wet ingredients and hope to just swap out the old wet ingredient for POM juice to keep the same moisture ratio.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
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4 comments:
I AM SO JEALOUS!
I couldn't even read your recipe. I just kept looking at all those beautiful colored bowls nesting inside each other! I am also jealous because your pie crust looks awesome and I cannot make one without crying and throwing out the dough:(
That pie looks awesome, and i am totally in love with those nesting bowls!
I can't wait to see your BSI pick...im keeping my fingers crossed!
Mara quit buttering up the judges :D
I love the bowls too. I have a set w/ the pouring spouts but the colors are not as nice. And 'found them antiquing'? wth I remember when those were brand new as a kid...gah i am getting old.
Great score with that bowl set - I am a bit jealous!
Ha, funny comment Laura about Mara buttering up the BSI judge!
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