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Buttermilk Pie with Raspberries

February 2, 2012 By Talya Tate Boerner

“Make You Wanna Slap Yo Momma”
Buttermilk Pie with Raspberries


This is an awesome pie. Adapted from Southern Memories by Nathalie Dupress, it’s an easy pie to bake. It will make you think back to your childhood and wonder why your mother only baked pies at Christmastime. Or Thanksgiving.  And that just might make you want to slap yo momma…

Ingredients
Favorite Pie Crust (homemade or not)
1 stick butter, unsalted, melted, cooled
3 eggs, room temperature
1/4 cup buttermilk
2 T flour, all-purpose
1 3/4 cups sugar
1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
1/2 tsp salt


  • First of all, read this entire recipe before you even think about cooking.  This will eliminate surprises and make sure that you allow enough time to assemble and bake this pie.  It will turn out better. I speak from experience.
  • Secondly, gather all of your ingredients and measure them out beforehand. Yes, you will dirty more measuring cups and bowls, but you will know well in advance that you are out of vanilla or your flour has bugs in it, saving yourself a mad dash to the grocery store during mid-stir. Plus, you will feel like the Barefoot Contessa with all the little bowls sitting around pre-measured.  
  • Be sure to melt your butter and then let it cool to room temperature.  And the eggs need to hang out for a bit as well. While your butter is cooling and your eggs are chillin’, roll out your crust and press it into the pie pan.  Press it into the corners, and try not to stretch the dough. Stretching causes shrinkage while baking. And we all know shrinkage is ugly. Trim the edges and try to make them look somewhat neatly crimped.  But don’t worry too much about this…a rustic-looking pie tastes better and perfection is overrated. (I am assuming you are working with the pre-made Pillsbury pie crusts – the kind that you unroll. If you buy a pie shell, then just unwrap it.)  Once your crust is pressed into the pan and all trimmed, place it in the freezer for 30 minutes before baking. Trust me on this.
  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. 
  • In your KitchenAid or in a mixing bowl, mix the butter and eggs together until well combined.  (Did you melt your butter and then let it come to room temperature? If not, guess what? You just made yourself some scrambled eggs. If so, stop right here, make a scrambled egg sandwich for sustenance and start over…) Add the buttermilk and vanilla to the butter/egg mixture and mix well.
  • In a separate bowl, combine the flour, sugar and salt.  Stir this dry mixture into your wet mixture a bit at a time until mixed.  Don’t over mix. At this point you may want to drink it like eggnog.
  • Pour the filling into the crust and bake on the middle rack until set and lightly browned.  About 45 minutes. Cool to room temperature on a rack. Be patient. Raspberries or other tart fruit sprinkled on top will help balance the sweetness. Don’t put your raspberries on when the pie is warm. They will bleed. 

topped w/ pomegranate thingys 

Total shweetness!! Try not to slap yo momma. 

talya

Grace Grits and Gardening
Farm. Food. Garden. Life.



This recipe was adapted from Central Market which adapted it from Southern Memories, by Nathalie Dupree.


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Comments

  1. Anonymous says

    February 2, 2012 at 11:27 am

    As a former home ec teacher, I love the way you write your recipes! Very thorough! Reminds me of a book “Stand Facing the Stove” Meg PS A friend of your mama’s – don’t you dare slap her! :))

    • Talya's Mom says

      February 3, 2012 at 5:48 pm

      Hey Meg, good to hear from you. Don’t you just love Talya’s blog? Talya, I loved it.

  2. Anonymous says

    February 2, 2012 at 1:26 pm

    I absolutely LOVE your style. I just started reading your blog yesterday and I have laughed and smiled more in the last two days than I have all year.

  3. Anonymous says

    February 2, 2012 at 1:28 pm

    P.S. I am your realtor’s mamma and she has never slapped me!

    • grace grits and gardening says

      February 2, 2012 at 3:21 pm

      Haha Paula’s Momma! I would never slap mine either:)

  4. Sueness says

    February 2, 2012 at 5:10 pm

    I am gonna make this soon..sounds yummy!!

  5. Debbie says

    November 21, 2016 at 2:03 pm

    Arils = thingys ?

    • Talya Tate Boerner says

      November 22, 2016 at 8:26 am

      I had no idea. Bah-ha.


Hi! I'm Talya Tate Boerner. Writer, Reader, Arkansas Master Naturalist / Master Gardener, Author of

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