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Rhonda Crank

This old-fashioned egg custard pie recipe is handed down from my great-grandmother. It's an easy pie to make with a sweet, silky texture. It's sure to be a family-pleasing addition to any meal. I've never found anyone in the middle of the road on the subject of egg custard pie. You are either a lover or a hater. Some people prefer it warm, some prefer it cold. My husband prefers it cold. Personally, I like it either way!

There’s something comforting about the taste and texture of egg custard pie to me. I can almost smell it as the deliciousness wafts from Granny's kitchen mixed with the smell of coffee and bacon from breakfast. My fondness for the pie could come from the memories I subconsciously associate with it. Of course, it could also be the deliciousness of Ma Horton's recipe. Maybe even both! Either way, it is one of our favorites.

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My youngest son was the only one of the kids who joined me in my delight in this delicacy. He would often say, "Mama, will you make you and me a pie?" I knew what he meant. He loved to have it for breakfast and so do I!

A wonderful country treat!

Egg custard pie is a good way to use up some of the spring and summer abundance your girls are giving you.

Funny how so much of life happens around us when we're children and not until we're grown and carrying on the traditions do we realize there were some practical reasons behind their actions.

I should say this recipe is supposed to make eight servings...I must guiltily say this isn't usually the case here unless we have company. You may have better control than me.

Old-Fashioned Egg Custard Pie Recipe

Begin by preparing your favorite pie crust recipe. If you don't have a favorite recipe, try mine. Prep time: 15 min Bake time: 35 to 45 min I use a 9” deep-dish pie pan

Ingredients:

·6 eggs ·1/2 cup of sugar ·2 2/3 cups of whole milk ·2 teaspoons vanilla ·3/4 teaspoon salt ·1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg ·1/4 teaspoon ground cloves ·1/8 teaspoon allspice (optional) – we enjoy it in the pie.

Instructions:

1. Move your oven rack to the lowest position and preheat your oven to 450°

2. Using a wire whisk and a medium bowl, or electric mixer on medium, mix the eggs until well blended.

3. Next, add the milk and sugar and blend well. Then add the vanilla, real salt, and spices and mix well.

4. It's a good idea to place your pastry-lined pie plate on the oven rack and then pour the filling into it. This helps prevent any spilling. I also place a baking sheet under the pie while it cooks, just in case.

5. Bake at 450 for 20 minutes

6. Reduce the oven temperature to 350° and continue baking for 10 to 20 minutes. Check every 5 minutes until a knife inserted halfway between the center and edge comes out clean.

7. Enjoy warm or chilled

You can find more of my great-grandmother’s recipes on The Farmer’s Lamp.

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