I get to see a lot of cookbooks, and I’m grateful for that.
Because I love cookbooks, I generally like every one of them, but only about
40% really blow my skirt up. Among those 40% is the new cookbook by Cathy
Barrow called Pie Squared (Gosh, I
love that!), Irresistibly Easy Sweet & Savory Slab Pies. What is a “slab pie,” you ask? For the uninitiated, a slab pie
is much like a regular pie except it is unfussy, allows you to avoid what I
hate the most, that meticulous rolling out and shaping of piecrust, they are
made in a sheet pan, and can make enough to serve a family at dinner, or an
entire crowd. They can be either sweet or savory, and if you have even the
slightest interest in trying them out, this book is absolutely for you.
Pie Squared includes
more than 60 savory and sweet pie recipes along with 20 crust and toppings
recipes. In addition, there are step-by-step instructions on how to make each
one, a section on glazes, squiggles, and drizzles, a nice illustration on how
to cut slab pies (cutting pies has always been my nemesis), and instructions on
how to store and freeze them.
I was so excited when I saw this book that I
immediately went to Amazon and bought myself a half-sized cookie sheet with a
rim (this one) in order to make the recipe for Just Like Artichoke Dip Slab Pie with
Cream Cheese Crust. I am a sucker for artichoke dip, not just because I love
the way it tastes, but also because that was the very first thing my late
husband made for me when we started dating. So, I’ve always had a special
feeling about it. I cut this recipe in half, something I found doable with most
of the recipes in this book, so that I could have some for dinner, another
slice for lunch, and freeze the rest so I have some for later. More to follow on this.
Among the recipes are Chocolate Pecan Slab Pie
with a Chocolate Crust (!!), pictured above, Absolutely Peachy Slab Pie with an All-Butter Crust, “The Reuben” Slab Pie with Rye Crust, and one that looks worth trying
for Thanksgiving, Sesame Sweet Potato Slab Pie with a Gingersnap Crust (Heavens!). Honestly, there is
something here for everybody.
Winner!
Winner!
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Disclaimer: I was provided with a
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review.
This sounds like a wonderful cookbook, Pattie! I already have two half sheet pans, too. Thanks for your review!
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