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Pies & Pastries, The Farmhouse Table

Buttermilk pie! Just saying buttermilk pie makes me feel like I live on a farm. Oh, wait, I do! I love living on a farm. But even if you don’t live on a farm, you can feel like you do. Just say, “I’m baking buttermilk pie!” And you’ll totally feel like you’re living in a 100-year-old farmhouse….


This is one of Georgia’s recipes, so you know it’s good.

How to make Old-Fashioned Buttermilk Pie:

1 cup sugar
3 T flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
3 egg yolks
1 3/4 cups buttermilk
2 T butter, melted
3 egg whites
1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
one unbaked single-crust Foolproof Pie Crust pie shell

Line greased pie pan with piecrust. Combine sugar, flour, and salt in a large bowl. Add egg yolks, buttermilk, and melted butter. Mix well. In another bowl, beat egg whites and cream of tartar until stiff.

Notice my pretty multi-colored eggs? I don’t have eggs from my chickens yet, so I’ve been buying these fresh eggs from the chicken farm where I got my chickens and ducks.





Beating egg whites takes forever, but anything involving pie is worth it. It’s kinda fascinating how egg whites fluff up and get stiff, isn’t it? How does that happen?


Fold egg whites into buttermilk mixture. Mix carefully and pour into the prepared pie pan. Bake at 375-degrees for 30-35 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. This pie is a neat cross between a custard pie and a meringue. And it’s just plain yummy! How could it not be? It’s PIE!


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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on August 15, 2008 @ 5:05 am  
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  1. 8-15
    5:25
    am

    You can tell those are farm fresh eggs…the yolks are such a rich golden hue. I bet the pie is very tasty…just may have to try the recipe.

  2. 8-15
    5:43
    am

    This is my hubby’s favorite pie. Thanks for sharing Georgia’s recipe with us! I’m gonna make it today! My mom raises chickens - I get all my eggs from her.

    Guess who takes care of her chickens when my dad and her go on trips!!! Me!

    Great blog! Have a great weekend!

    Patricia

  3. 8-15
    6:24
    am

    Will be making that pie !!!! :hungry:

  4. 8-15
    6:40
    am

    5:38 am and it is finally pouring down rain here - what a summer we have had too!!!! love pie - who doesnt!!! Hey we have not seen the ducks lately - how are they doing??? when it stops raining - i am off to the store to make pie!!! Ever eaten at House of Pies?? they must have atleast 15 or more every day - homemade too.

  5. 8-15
    6:41
    am

    it is pouring in Texas forgot to say that. hope your parents are still in and can enjoy that pie!!!!

  6. 8-15
    7:19
    am

    What a great way to start the day. Now I’m ready to have pie for breakfast. YUM!

    The milking looks like it’s going great! You’re really getting the hang of it, before long you’ll be an expert.

  7. 8-15
    7:31
    am

    I’ve never tried Buttermild Pie but I have buttermilk, eggs, etc. in the refrigerator right now, so this could be the day. I’m terrible at making pie crust, so I followed the link to your “Foolproof” recipe (I figured I’m a fool, so the recipe should work for me.) I checked the date on the original post, and realized I’d read the recipe before (since I read the blog every day) but it didn’t register in my conciousness at that time. Guess I wasn’t truly ready to tackle pie back in May. But now, thanks to your encouragement, after years without doing either, I’m making bread, and canning, so I guess pie crust can’t be that difficult, right?

    I’ve never made cheese, but I was looking at recipes for goat cheese, and most called for starting with a gallon of milk. Do you think you can cut down the recipe and start with a pint? I can’t wait to see the process.

  8. 8-15
    7:48
    am

    I have never heard of Buttermilk Pie before in my life, but now I am the curious!

    I just realized this week that I can now find the stuff for my favorite pie soon PUMPKIN PIE!
    and that my friends is ten kinds of awesome.
    :rockon:

  9. 8-15
    7:51
    am

    Lovely pie! I’ve never had buttermilk pie…at least I don’t think so. I may have to try this one this weekend before I start that diet on Monday.

    Pie recipes and pie talk always bring to mind the pie scene in the movie “Michael.” You just gotta love pie.

  10. 8-15
    8:09
    am

    Oh, that looks so good as I sit here with my cup of coffee…hint, hint…a piece of pie would be a perfect compliment…ha,ha. Thank you for the recipe.

  11. 8-15
    8:14
    am

    I am soooooo making this pie. In case you weren’t aware, my life’s challenge is to find the perfect piece of pie. I’ve got your pie crust recipe and this recipe and I’m going to see if it’s a contender!!!! Thanks so much. I enjoy reading your adventures “down on the farm”.

    - Suzanne, the Farmer’s Wife

  12. 8-15
    8:17
    am

    mmmm…buttermilk pie is good! I haven’t had one in a long time, may have to make one now

  13. 8-15
    8:22
    am

    Thanks for the reminder…..I haven’t made buttermilk pie in YEARS — forgot all about it!!! Thanks for sharing Georgia’s recipe…..yours looks DELIGHTFUL!!!!!

    You know, you could use all that milk to make a bar of soap! Excellent for your skin!!!

    Is Clover still trying to sit down in the pail?? You might want to ask your dad about hobbling one of her legs. It might change her whole “persective” about standing for you. :mrgreen:

  14. 8-15
    9:10
    am

    Looks good. Thanks for the recipe. Hope you have a great weekend.

  15. 8-15
    9:36
    am

    Oh, oh, oh! That looks wonderful. I have been making buttermilk pie for years, but NEVER have I seen a recipe where the egg whites were beaten. That looks so beautiful. I am going to make one right now to take to Miss Suzie! Thank you!

  16. 8-15
    9:43
    am

    That looks delicious, if a heart attack on a plate. Wow.

  17. 8-15
    10:05
    am

    Yummy looking pie! Oh and a blog - yeah! I’m so excited.

  18. 8-15
    11:46
    am

    Thank you for sharing a tried and true recipe with us. I’ve been wanting to make one for my husband but was afraid to make one that didn’t turn out. Hubby will be so happy now! :purr:

  19. 8-15
    11:57
    am

    I love love LOVE buttermilk pie!!! Yum!!!

  20. 8-15
    12:26
    pm

    :mrgreen: :shimmy: :bananadance: :rockon: :snoopy: OMG, that looks absolutely DIVINE!!! I LOVE baked custard, meringue AND buttermilk - so that sounds right up my alley! I have a bad sweet tooth right now! (wish I could get that sweet tooth extracted! LOL). Hey, good going Clover - keep putting out that milk!! :sheepjump:

  21. 8-15
    12:48
    pm

    Suzanne, I signed up for Twitter and the forum, but it is not taking my password for the forum…is there like a 5 minute delay?

  22. 8-15
    12:52
    pm

    Ack, I’m not sure. Anyone else know? I didn’t have to register, so I’m not sure how it works. (I was automatically registered.) Let me know if you still have problems in a bit.

  23. 8-15
    3:01
    pm

    Yummmmm! I wish I could make a pie for my house, but my hubby can only have sugar-free. He’s making fresh blueberry pies today for our company that’s coming.

  24. 8-15
    3:58
    pm

    Have never had buttermilk pie. It looks yummy.

  25. 8-15
    4:07
    pm

    I’ve never heard of nor tried Buttermilk pie. Looks yummy though!

  26. 8-15
    4:55
    pm

    I’ve never heard of Buttermilk pie. But I do love cooking with buttermilk…does that count? Oh…us city girls…we really have a lot to learn ;)

  27. 8-15
    9:39
    pm

    How on earth do you stay so thin????? I have tried many of your recipes and I am expanding…. O.K. country girl I’m ready to see a clothes line and an apron…You make everything look fun! You have an A+ attitude…I am happy for happy you….

  28. 8-15
    9:53
    pm

    It looks sooooo good :hellokitty:

  29. 8-15
    11:32
    pm

    I think you have more hours in your days than we do!!!!!
    BW

  30. 8-24
    10:30
    pm

    I just keep on sayin Buttamilk pie, sounden like I live on a farm in the south.

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