Walnut Pie
Walnut Pie
Black walnut trees used to grow wild along the fencerows bordering many Amish farms. The wood from these trees is now in such high demand that comparatively few of them remain. Despite the fact that the nuts were difficult to shell and stained the hands of the sheller with a black, acidic liquid, the nuts were freely harvested and mixed into cakes and pies.
Their flavor is strong and penetrating, so only a relative few are needed to enliven the taste of the dessert of which they are a part. This is a rich dish for special times.
Ingrediënten
- 1 cup warm water
- ¾ cup molasses
- 2 eggs well beaten
- 1 cup sweet milk
- 4 Tbsp. flour
- ½ cup walnuts chopped
- 2 9 ” baked pie crusts
Instructies
- Bring water and molasses to a boil.
- Meanwhile, stir together beaten eggs, milk, and flour until smooth.
- Mix into water and molasses and let boil until thick.
- Remove from heat and add nuts.
- When cool, pour into baked crusts.
Notes / Tips / Wine Advice:
Makes 2 9” pies