sugar cream pie cookoff

Andrew grew up eating his mom’s sugar cream pie, something I’d never heard of until I met him and started visiting his house in New York.

Apparently, sugar cream pie is a Midwestern thing; Andrew’s mom is from Indiana, which explains why she made these pies, and Mrs. Nye–a New York native and pie-making extraordinaire–had never heard of them before.

Anyway, I randomly ended up making Andrew’s mom’s recipe in an effort to get rid of a pre-made crust that had been sitting in our freezer for awhile now.

However, I’d ripped another sugar cream pie recipe out of Food Network magazine years ago (having recognized the name from Andrew and thinking it would be fun to try), but had not yet made.

Andrew and I LOVE to do cook-offs to determine which recipe of something we like over another, so I thought to myself, ‘Why not do a cook-off?’ Andrew was up for the idea, but I was concerned about all that leftover pie the two of us would have.  I decided I would take “cook-off slices” to our near and dear, since everyone was busy this past weekend.

Here, my friends, are the results:

Andrew’s mom’s pie:

This pie is light and has a gelatin-like consistency.  It’s make with milk, sugar and cornstarch and is super easy.  I liked the light flavor and with some fresh whipped cream, it’s awesome!

Hoosier Mama’s pie:

This pie is the recipe Hoosier Mama makes in Chicago.  As I said, I found it in Food Network a long time ago and piqued my interest.

It incorporates a thick, crunchy crust made with a touch of red wine vinegar, of all things.  I overdid the crust just a bit, but overall my tasters liked it a bit brown.  The pie itself is made with both brown and white sugars, and heavy cream instead of milk.

It has a much deeper, richer–almost ‘burned’ sugar–flavor that reminds Andrew and me of the maple syrup pie we fell in love with in Quebec City a couple falls ago.  (It does solidify; we microwaved it a bit which is why it’s a little runny above.)

Overall, I think the results favored the Hoosier Mama pie, but just barely.  And really, they turned out so different from each other (something I hadn’t anticipated), that it was almost like comparing apples to oranges.

Do your own taste test and make them both!

all used up

Remember when I used up all my ink in a matter of weeks last semester??

After numerous calculations, I’ve worn all my erasers down to the end, which necessitates one of two things:

1. Buy more pencils.

2. Raid Andrew’s stash of giant, adjustable eraser “thing-a-ma-jigs” from college.

(While I wouldn’t normally be so hesitant to update my pencil collection, I happen to LIKE all my pencils and don’t feel like spending the money on new ones.)

So…

…I’ve now stocked my backpack and both pencil cups with these giant things.  And I used to think they were only for engineers.  I’ve gone to the dark side.

Now, as long as I don’t start using his fancy-schmancy metal “engineer” mechanical pencils (he has about a gazillion, seriously), I think I’ll be OK…

day in review

1.  I’m eating muesli with a banana for dinner.  In fact, I decided this morning to have a ‘detox’ day after I pretty much ate my weight in chocolate/Easter candy/snack foods yesterday, all before going out to dinner, where I ingested two beers, a friend bacon strip (I kid you not), a few onion rings, most of my cheeseburger and all of my fries.  With ranch dressing.  So yeah, a light day was in order.  Actually, from the time I woke up this morning, it was like my body was telling me it wanted ‘real’ food, and my head actually agreed with it!  I’ve pretty much had fruit, vegetables, a cereal bar and peanut butter only, and with any luck, end my day with a cup of tea.

2.  I blame yesterday’s sweet-tooth-gone-out-of-control on many things: boredom, nervous energy about my upcoming tests, and the presence of Easter candy.

3.  While running this morning, it started to hail.  Hail, no matter how small, still stings one’s face.

4.  I took my Micro test this morning and felt pretty good.  I ended up with a 90%, which gives me a solid A in the class for the semester.  In fact, the teacher already has it in her book.  As she drops two of the six tests, I’m technically ‘done’ for the semester.  I can now sit back, relax, and actually enjoy her lectures.  (I will, in all likelihood, complete the take-home test in the hopes of dropping my lowest grade, but at least it’s a take-home.)

5.  In addition to the above good news, I also found out that I can complete the last three Micro labs AT HOME using the internet (same teacher).  So, basically, if I can manage to complete them all before next Wednesday, I can turn them all in and never go to lab again.  My life just got a whole lot easier.

6.  Which is a good thing, since test number 2 today was my Chem quiz, which I bombed.  Well, a 72% isn’t exactly bombing it, but I wasn’t happy.  I really thought I knew the stuff!  I’ve decided I have test-anxiety when it comes to that subject…MUST. STUDY. HARDER.

7.  Test number 3 this week is Stats, which is tomorrow afternoon.  I actually feel pretty good about that one.  Guess we’ll find out tomorrow.

8.  The cat left a hairball on our bed this afternoon.  Fantastic.

9.  We still haven’t filed our taxes yet.  We’re definitely “April 15th” people.  Well, I shouldn’t really say “we.” Andrew does about 99.9% of it, so I guess he’s the procrastinator, but since I don’t really lift a finger to help, I can’t fault him too much.

10.  I’m ending my day with session 2 of my Made to Crave Bible study lesson on DVD, with some toenail-painting and some more studying.