Title: National Pie Day!
1National Pie Day!
2Pie is a Much Loved American Tradition
- Created by the American Pie Council, National Pie
Day is dedicated to the celebration of pie. - As part of our American heritage, this day is a
perfect opportunity to pass on the love and
enjoyment of pie eating and pie making to future
generations.
3National Pie Championships Awesome
- Each year in January the American Pie Council
sponsors the National Pie Championships where
some of the best pie makers in the United States
and Canada enter their pies to compete for the
"American Pie Council's Best Pie in America"
award.
4Celebrate National Pie Day!
- To celebrate National Pie Day share the warmth of
the ultimate "comfort food" by giving the gift of
pie to a friend or neighbor. Your generosity will
be long remembered. - If pie making is not in your schedule, stop by
your favorite pie shop or grocery store and bring
home a gift of love and enjoyment for the whole
family. The coldest of January days will be
warmed by a special pie dessert.
5 Pie Has Been Around For-Ev-Er!
- Pie has been around since the ancient Egyptians.
The first pies were made by early Romans who may
have learned about it through the Greeks. These
pies were sometimes made in "reeds" which were
used for the sole purpose of holding the filling
and not for eating with the filling. - The Oxford English Dictionary notes that the word
pie was a popular word in the 14th century. The
first pie recipe was published by the Romans and
was for a rye-crusted goat cheese and honey pie. - The early pies were predominately meat pies. Pyes
(pies) originally appeared in England as early as
the twelfth century. The crust of the pie was
referred to as "coffyn". Often these pies were
made using fowl and the legs were left to hang
over the side of the dish and used as handles.
6Pie Spreads to America
- Fruit pies or tarts (pasties) where probably
first made in the 1500s. English tradition
credits making the first cherry pie to Queen
Elizabeth I. - Pie came to America with the first English
settlers. The early colonists cooked their pies
in long narrow pans calling them "coffins" like
the crust in England. As in the Roman times, the
early American pie crusts often were not eaten,
but simply designed to hold the filling during
baking. It was during the American Revolution
that the term crust was used instead of coffyn. - Over the years, pie has evolved to become what it
is today "the most traditional American dessert".
Pie has become so much a part of American culture
throughout the years, that we now commonly use
the term "as American as apple pie".
7 The American Pie Council (APC)
- The American Pie Council (APC) is the only
organization committed to preserving America's
pie heritage and promoting American's love affair
with pies. Designed to raise awareness, enjoyment
and consumption of pies, the APC offers both
Personal and Commercial Memberships. - While the consumer member benefits from the
exchange of recipes, in-store coupons and ideas
from other pie lovers, the commercial member can
participate in a variety of network and
promotional opportunities provided by the
American Pie Council. Important to the commercial
member is the combined effort of the members of
the American Pie Council to grow and improve the
pie industry. The Pie Marketing Committee is
actively focused on promoting programs that will
help grow the pie industry.
8Easy Peanut Butter Chocolate Cheesecake Pie
9 Easy Peanut Butter Chocolate Cheesecake Pie
- Ingredients
- 1/4 cup plus 2 Tbsp chopped unsalted peanuts,
divided1 prepared 9-inch (6 oz) chocolate crumb
crust2 Tbsp caramel topping, divided1-2/3 cups
(11 oz pkg) Nestle Toll House Peanut Butter
Milk Chocolate Morsels1/4 cup milk1 pkg (8 oz)
cream cheese, softened1/4 cup powdered
sugar1-1/2 cups frozen nondairy whipped topping,
thawed
- Directions
- Sprinkle 1/4 cup peanuts onto bottom of pie
crust. Drizzle with 1 tablespoon caramel topping.
Set aside. - Combine morsels and milk in medium, uncovered
microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on Medium-High
(70) power 45 seconds stir. Morsels may retain
some of their shape. If necessary, microwave an
additional 10-to-15 second intervals, stirring
until melted. - Beat cream cheese and sugar in large mixer bowl
until creamy. Beat in chocolate mixture. Add
whipping topping and stir vigorously until
smooth. Spoon into prepared pie crust and swirl
top. Sprinkle with remaining peanut and drizzle
with remaining caramel topping. - Cover refrigerate at least 1 hour.Photo and
Recipe Courtesy of The National Peanut Board.
10 Classic Strawberry Pie
11 Classic Strawberry Pie
Directions In bowl, whisk pudding mix and milk 2
minutes chill 30 minutes. Spread pudding evenly
in pie crust. Cover top of pie with
strawberries, pointed ends up. Dust lightly with
powered sugar. Graham Cracker Crust
Directions Heat oven to 375 degrees F. In bowl
mix graham cracker crumbs, sugar and melted
margarine or butter until thoroughly blended.
Press crumb mixture firmly onto bottom and side
of 9-inch pie plate. Bake in center of oven
about 8 minutes until lightly brown, cool.Photo
and Recipe Courtesy of The California Strawberry
Commission.
- Ingredients
- 1 pkg (3.4 oz) instant vanilla
- pudding mix
- 1 cup skim milk
- 9-inch prepared graham cracker pie crust or
9-inch homemade graham cracker crust - 2 pt baskets California strawberries, stemmed
- Powdered sugar, for dusting
- Graham Cracker Crust
- 1-1/4 cups graham cracker crumbs
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1/4 cup melted margarine or butter
12What is Your Favorite Pie?
- List Name and Pie Favorites Below
13Submitted by Christina BakerResident
Assistant,University of Puget Sound