Now how about that pie. I recently met a gluten-free blogger who asked me if I'd ever made a gluten-free pie. Though I have made a gluten-free pie, I hadn't made one completely from scratch (as far as the crust goes), so I promised to post a 100% from-scratch pie recipe. I have to say, this pie was delicious; I have a feeling it has to do with using freshly picked Mass. apples (last time I made a blueberry pie with the berries we picked, it made a huge difference in the pie's taste). They are delicious and crunchy; there's nothing worse than a mushy apple. I used Macintosh apples and sprinkled them with the juice of half a lemon to add a bit more tartness, it counteracted the sweetness of the pie quite nicely. I think this recipe's a keeper, tell me what you think!
All this talk about the Fall is making me crave Thanksgiving food! I mentioned before that I wanted to make a stuffing, so this weekend I made a gluten-free apple stuffing (using the apples we picked, of course, we have so many!). It was tasty but for some reason it came out tasting like...tamales! Tamales? Yep. I think it's the funky cornmeal I used... Anyhow, next time I plan on using better cornmeal and I also plan on only roughly chopping the veggies. It's hard to tell (because my food processor works so well and I'm still trying to figure out how to use it) but there are quite a bit of veggies in the stuffing.
Gluten-free Cornbread Apple and Veggie Stuffing
Yummy and tamale-flavored stuffing. Strange but true.
See Gluten-free Cornbread Apple and Veggie Stuffing on Key Ingredient.
I'll leave (no pun intended :P) you all with these photos of the verrrrry Falllish Massachusetts countryside. I almost forgot to mention, some of the photos are from Walden Pond (think Thoreau, if that doesn't ring a bell). GORGEOUS! Can I build a cabin here, too? I won't write about ant piles, I promise. Oh wait, it isn't winter yet...I'll probably change my mind when it's 7 degrees outside ;)...or maybe not! Have any of you ever danced in the snow before? I'm a weirdo from California who was fried by the sweltering Texas sun, so that's what I'll be doing during the first snowfall ;).
23 comments:
I ADORE apple-picking!!!
A gluten-free pie and stuffing?!?!???!! You rock. Hard.
Walden Pond is so picturesque; and I love Thoreau's work :0)
I've been dying to go apple picking! Everything looks so delicious.
I am hoping to go apple picking this weekend and am really looking forward to doing so. How gorgeous your pictures and your pie are. Sounds like you had a wonderful trip. I too would be dancing in the snow!
Those pictures of the countryside are so beautiful :) I haven't been apple picking.. yet.. but my mom has, and the stuff she brought back once, blew me away. The apples were just so fragrant and crisp.
This post has made me realize that I need to cook with some apples this weekend.
I want to go apple picking - especially so I can make some of this!
I just posted about that favorite pastime! I love the apple dish! Gorrgeeous photos! XOXO
wish to go apple picking too. Seems lots of fun. The photos are great. And that apple pie is to die for.
Love those fallish pics. MA has all the great change-of-seasons that we don't ever get :(
Yay for apple picking! I loved our trip this year too, and I'm also NOT tired of my apples yet.
Your recipes look like great choices!
That pie looks really good! Love the fall pictures.
this is incredible--people on gluten-free diets must be absolutely in love with you. heck, i can have gluten, and i'm in love with you. :)
How gorgeous. Life sounds idyllic, for goodness sakes, you get to go to Walden Pond. I tried to convince my husband to name our son Thoreau. I thought it might help him live a simple life. My husband thought I'd lost my marbles. When I tell my son now he thinks it sounds like "Throw" and who would want to be named "Throw?" The pie sounds like a wonderful end to a picture perfect day. And stuffing that tastes like tamales sounds like a ten in my book.
The pie looks so yummy! I luv those countryside photos! There are so so BEAUTIFUL!
Going apple picking sounds so much fun! I want to go as well! I don't think we have a place here where we could do it...
There's no way of getting tired of apples, we can do so much with them! And that pie looks delicious, well done!
i love apples too! you should try the apple cake with caramel sauce in my blog :)
Cool. Walden Pond.
Love the pictures.
I'm not tired of apples, either! That'a pretty perfect-looking pie!
Hi, Sophie! This is a very festive post--love all the autumn-glory photos! And the pie is a beauty...mmm...It's apple time, and I can't get enough of apples either! :o) Happy Days ((HUGS))
I can't wait to try this pie! Still haven't made mine yet.
Stunning photos! No apple picking here in Florida :(
It GORGEOUS there! I want to come pick apples! I just made an apple pie too. I gave a friend of mine your blog address. She is gluten free, so I hope she stops by.
I hope you are going well!
Hooray! I can't wait to try your stuffing recipe. Sounds fantastic! We went apple picking recently and I have a ton of apples left... Now I know just what to do with them :)
Dear Sophie.
I'm too very like apple and all with apples.
You have a very beautiful autumn photo. I recently found one blog with great nature images. Few from them is unusual and very nice. Here is link for you:
http://feeling-yourself-through-nature.blogspot.com/
Sophie, you are always welcome to my blog!
The pie was a success here for our wheat/egg/dairy allergic kid. We used a frozen crust we found in the specialty store but did top it with your topping (Earth Balance instead of butter) but will try the crust next time with egg replacer. Apple pie is the only time she'll eat fruit too, so thanks so much!
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