Gov. Daniels speaking to the crowd at the 500 Festival Memorial Service |
It almost seems like a tradition to have a cookout this weekend,
so with friends in town we decided to have an all out Back Home Again in Indiana party.
We had the standards; hotdogs, hamburgers, chicken and all the side
dishes including corn on the cob (see my 5/14/12 posting). With all this food we could not skip the
dessert – that would be unAmerican! When
having a cookout, you can have something as simple as watermelon slices or you
can get more elaborate and make homemade banana pudding – Yum! My favorite is a very simple berry pie recipe
– easy to make and always wows my guests.
A nice light and cool dessert for those hot Summer days.
Above the Triple Berry Pie is my creation wtih Peaches, Mandarin Oranges & Strawberries |
My first encounter with this pie was back home in Michigan – My
parents were having a cookout and Mom had this Triple Berry Pie for
dessert. We all were complimenting on
how great this pie was. I thought that
Mom bought the pie from work (she worked for Elias Brothers Big Boy restaurant)
which she often did. When I asked her
about the pie I was surprised to find out she made it herself. So of course I had to have this recipe and
was amazed to find out that it only took minutes to prepare.
Triple Berry Pie
·
1 ½ cups of raspberries· 1 ½ cups of strawberries (sliced)
· 1 cup of blueberries
· 1 3 oz. package of Strawberry flavored gelatin mix
· 1 baked pastry shell or pre-made graham cracker pie shell
· ¾ cup sugar
· 3 tablespoons of cornstarch
· 1 ½ cups water
· Cool Whip or your favorite whipped topping
Place berries (or other fruit) in a medium bowl and place in the
refrigerator. Mix the sugar and
cornstarch in a medium sauce pan.
Gradually stir in the water until smooth. Stirring constantly, bring to a boil over
medium heat and boil for one (1) minute – the mixture will thicken and get
semi-clear. Remove from heat and stir in
the gelatin until it is completely dissolved.
Pour gelatin mixture into the bowl containing the berries. Once berries and gelatin mixture are
combined, pour into your pie shell and refrigerate. Once pie has set, slice and serve with your
favorite whipped topping.
You don’t have to wait until berries are in season to enjoy this
recipe – you can substitute frozen berries with the fresh – you just need to
thaw it a little. The colder the fruit
mixture the quicker the pie sets. I have
even gotten adventurous and used different varieties of berries and fruit with
different flavors of Jell-O. I have
often used orange gelatin with frozen peaches and mandarin oranges, so don’t be
afraid to mix it up a little. Use flavor
combinations that appeal to your taste buds.
I have taken these pies to many potlucks and dinner events and they are
always a hit. Drop me a note and let me
know what you have come up with yourself.
Until next time – Keep your Foodie Fluids Flowing, and AG Me On!
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