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Chess pie is a Southern favorite. The creamy filling has a hint of flavor from tart lemon and rich vanilla. Chess pie, or "chest pie," may have gotten its name from the small, tin-roofed cabinets that used to be common in kitchens for storing cooling pies and This version has a rich, eggy custard filling with a tangy flavor from buttermilk and lemon zest.
To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have lemon buttermilk chess pie using 15 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make lemon buttermilk chess pie:
- Take pie crust
- Take 1 cup all-purpose flour
- Prepare 2 tbsp sugar
- Take 1/4 tbsp salt
- Get 1/2 stick chilled butter
- Make ready 3 1/2 tbsp ice water
- Get pie filling
- Make ready 1 1/4 cup sugar
- Take 2 tbsp all-purpose flour
- Make ready 1 greated lemon
- Get 1 fresh lemon juice
- Prepare 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Take 2 large eggs
- Prepare 2 large egg whites
- Make ready 1 cup buttermilk
Buttermilk chess pie is a classic American pie, with its chess pie roots in England and its buttermilk twang bred in the South. Chess pies aren't as popular as they once were — your Grandmother probably knows them by heart, but your own parents less so — but their ease and scrappiness. Chess pie is a traditional southern dish, a very simple pie not a custard but is compared to a cheese-less cheesecake! This lemon version is made with buttermilk and is a simple and delightful end to a Easter brunch or dinner.
Steps to make lemon buttermilk chess pie:
- preheat oven on 425°F.
- mix 1 cp flour, 2T sugar, and salt in a bowl. cut butter into flour mix until a coarse meal, add 1 T- ice water at a time mixing with a fork.until all the ice water is added. mix well with a fork till moist, .press into a circle (4"inch ) on a heavy duty plastic wrap, cover the top with a peice of plasic wrap, roll dough to 12 inch circle. freeze dough for 10 minutes or until plastic wrap can be easily removed.
- remove plastic wrap, fit into pie plate, 9" pie plate.spray cooking spray into pie plate, bake pie crust 10 minutes, take out and set to side.
- u will baking the pie on 350, cover the pie edges with foil.
- mix sugar, flour, lemon rind, lemon juice vanilla,eggs and egg whites in a bowl, mix well with a wisk.stir in buttermilk.mix well …now pour into pie crust. cover the edges with foil and bake for 40 minutes, take foil off after 30 mintes. let cool on wire rack. let cool completely ,slice 8peices, and enjoy
Lemon buttermilk chess pie is all about bringing the south to you. Chess pie, or "chest pie," may have gotten its name from the small, tin-roofed cabinets that used to be common in kitchens for storing cooling pies and other baked goods. This buttermilk-lemon chess pie recipe is a Southern classic with a rich, custardy filling and an easy, flaky pie crust. No one seems certain where the name for this type of pie comes from. A cross between a Southern buttermilk pie, and a Southern chess pie.
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