Cuisine: Pie

Japanese Curry Chicken Pot Pie

My daughter Grace made this delicious Japanese Curry Chicken Pot Pie. It’s a harmonious marriage of two beloved comfort food icons. The filling takes the soul-warming essence of a traditional pot pie—juicy shredded rotisserie chicken, potatoes, and carrots—and smothers it in a velvety, rich Japanese curry sauce. Using a store-bought Japanese curry mix, which gives a gravy-like thickness, deepened by warm spices and a bright hint of fresh ginger. The entire concoction is then sealed under a buttery, store-bought puff pastry crust, which bakes to a beautiful golden crispness, ready to soak up every drop of that savory, spicy-sweet sauce.

By Leslie Blythe

  • Prep: 30 mins
  • Cook: 1 hr 25 mins
  • Yields: 4 - 6 Servings

Southern Style Tomato Pie

You'll love this Southern Style Tomato Pie, a perfect summer dish. It's packed with ripe tomatoes and fresh basil in a flaky crust, topped with a creamy mix of mayonnaise and cheese that bakes up golden and bubbly. It's a delicious blend of sweet tomatoes, fragrant basil, and savory cheese—great for any summer get-together.

I used Duke’s Mayonnaise. Unlike many other commercial mayonnaise brands, Duke's is naturally sugar-free, giving it a tangier, less sweet flavor profile. This was initially due to sugar rationing during WWI but became a signature characteristic. Their motto. - It's Got Twang!

By Leslie Blythe

  • Prep: 20 mins
  • Cook: 45 mins
  • Yields: 8 Servings

Buttermilk Pie

I have a big pet peeve.Years ago, you used to be able to buy a pint of buttermilk. What happened?! Now, you can only buy a quart of buttermilk! It drives me crazy. I then have to figure out how to use up the extra milk. I know you can make buttermilk using milk and lemon juice or vinegar, but I prefer using store bought buttermilk. I decided to make Buttermilk Pie which is an easy custard pie that tastes similar to crème brûlée. It’s creamy, buttery, delicate, and delicious.

By Leslie Blythe

  • Prep: 15 mins
  • Cook: 55 mins

Eggnog Pie

My late mother-in-law fondly recalled enjoying this Eggnog Pie during her childhood. I'd never heard of it before, and I'm still wondering why! It's seriously delicious. If you love eggnog, you're going to love this – it's super easy to make. It’s now a tradition in our family to have it on Christmas day.

By Leslie Blythe

Coronation Quiche

I finally decided to make the controversial Coronation Quiche. I have to say, it's rather underwhelming. I had to hold back from adding shallots, and more cheese. I think it's a risky thing to make for guests due to the addition of tarragon, which you either love or hate. It's described on the King's website as A deep quiche with a crisp, light pastry case and delicate flavours of Spinach, Broad Beans and fresh Tarragon. Eat hot or cold with a green salad and boiled new potatoes - perfect for a Coronation Big Lunch! I beg to differ. Give me Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation Chicken!

By Leslie Blythe

  • Prep: 45 mins
  • Cook: 25 mins
  • Yields: 6 Servings

Buttermilk Pie

Buttermilk Pie is a staple of Southern Cooking and is known as a “desperation pie” (i.e. when you only have staple ingredients like butter, sugar, eggs and flour on hand). That said, these few simple ingredients are greater than the sum of its parts and make for a seriously rich and satisfying dessert. Our friend Kathy who runs a large cattle ranch/horse farm in Texas recently whipped up one of these and was kind enough to share the recipe.

By Leslie Blythe

  • Prep: 5 mins
  • Cook: 40 mins
  • Yields: 8 Servings

Frozen Margarita Pie

I am visiting my daughter on the east coast and she made Frozen Margarita Pie, which is absolutely delicious. This tart pie filling pairs nicely with the rich graham cracker crust. It is an easy, make-ahead dessert that allows you one last cocktail after dinner all the while keeping you cool. And, it keeps your oven off in the summer.

By Leslie Blythe

  • Prep: 30 mins
  • Yields: 8 Servings

Baked Cacio e Pepe Pie

My brother David made this Baked Cacio e Pepe Pie for dinner and said it was awesome and ridiculously easy to make. It's a recipe by MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, Salon, that is Inspired by David Leibovitz and Food & Wine. I know, it's a lot of tags, but if you are interested, read on!

By Leslie Blythe

  • Prep: 5 mins
  • Cook: 40 mins
  • Yields: 6 - 8 Servings

Cauliflower-Cheese Pie with Grated Potato Crust

This Cauliflower-Cheese Pie with Grated Potato Crust is a recipe from the Moosewood Cookbook by Mollie Katzen, which was written in 1977.  It was listed by the New York Times as one of the top ten best-selling cookbooks of all time. She was a pioneer in vegetarian cuisine. It's very dated and yet right on par with what we all should be thinking about - using simple ingredients to create an interesting and delicious meal.

I brought this cookbook with me when I was a newlywed in London. I always write notations in all my cookbooks and this particular recipe said it was a definite "make again". We have been strictly quarantining in our home this past week and happen to have the ingredients to make this. It had been years since I did, and now I wonder why it took me so long to revisit this.

By Leslie Blythe

  • Prep: 30 mins
  • Cook: 1 hr 30 mins
  • Yields: 6 Servings

Beef Pot Pies

This Beef Pot Pie recipe is adapted from the Pioneer Woman. It's hearty and comforting and just what we needed. If you don't have puff pastry, you could cover it in mashed potatoes or even tater tots!

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  • Prep: 20 mins
  • Cook: 1 hr 5 mins
  • Yields: 6 Servings