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Pecan pie

Pecan pie is a pie of pecan nuts mixed with a filling of eggs, butter, and sugar (typically corn syrup).[1] Variations may include white or brown sugar, cane syrup, sugar syrup, molasses, maple syrup, or honey.[1] It is popularly served at holiday meals in the United States and is considered a specialty of Southern U.S. origin.[2][3] Most pecan pie recipes include salt and vanilla as flavorings. Chocolate and bourbon whiskey are other popular additions to the recipe.[4] Pecan pie is often served with whipped cream, vanilla ice cream, or hard sauce.

Pecan pie
CourseDessert
Place of originSouthern United States
Main ingredientsPecan and corn syrup
Food energy
(per serving)
503 kcal (2106 kJ)
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Origin

Attempts to trace the dish's origin have not found any recipes dated earlier than a pecan custard pie recipe published in Harper's Bazaar in 1886.[5][6] Pecan pie was made before the invention of corn syrup, and older recipes used darker sugar-based syrup or molasses. The 1929 congressional club cookbook has a recipe for the pie which used only eggs, milk, sugar and pecans.[7] The makers of Karo syrup significantly contributed to popularizing the dish[1] and many of the recipes for variants (caramel, cinnamon, Irish cream, peanut butter, etc.) of the classic pie. The company has claimed that the dish was a 1930s "discovery" of a "new use for corn syrup" by a corporate sales executive's wife.[8][7] Well-known cookbooks such as Fannie Farmer and The Joy of Cooking did not include this dessert before 1940.[5] Pecan pie came to be closely associated with the culture of the Southern United States in the 1940s and 1950s.[9]

Pecans are native to the southern United States. Archaeological evidence found in Texas indicates that Native Americans used pecans more than 8,000 years ago.[10]: 326  The word pecan is a derivative of an Algonquin word, pakani, referring to several nuts.[11]

Sugar pies such as treacle tart were attested in Medieval Europe, and adapted in North America to the ingredients available, resulting in such dishes as shoofly pie, sugar cream pie, butter tart and chess pie.[12] Some Pecan pie recipes may be a variant of chess pie, which is made with a similar butter-sugar-egg plus the addition of milk or condensed milk to make a true custard .[13][14]

Some have stated that the French invented pecan pie soon after settling in New Orleans, after being introduced to the pecan nut by the Native American Quinipissa and Tangipahoa tribes.[15] Claims have also been made of pecan pie existing in the early 1800s in Alabama, but this does not appear to be backed up by recipes or literature.[16]

Cultural context

 
Half of a pecan pie
 
Chocolate pecan tarts prior to baking

Pecan pie is often mentioned in American literature (and television) and is associated with Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other special occasions; for example:

Dooley handed them a basket stuffed with fruit, nuts, candy, a tinned ham, and a pecan pie. "Merry Christmas!" he said.

The only kitchen item I usually bring to Italy is plastic wrap... This time, however, I have brought one bag of Georgia pecans and a can of cane syrup, pecan pie being a necessary ingredient of Christmas.

Pecan pie is a staple of the Southern U.S., and is often used in literary context as a symbol of the South; for example:

Beneath the shade of a Georgia pine
And that's home you know
Sweet tea, pecan pie and homemade wine
Where the peaches grow

The Texas Legislature designated pecan pie as the official "State Pie of Texas" in 2013.

Variations

Popular pecan pie variants include:

Alice Colombo's Race Day Chocolate Pecan Pie

This pie is named after Alice Colombo, who was a food editor for the Louisville Courier-Journal in Kentucky. This pie was made by her on the occasion of the Kentucky Derby. The special ingredients suggested in the recipe include cornstarch, to soften the top, bourbon, chocolate chips and whipped cream.[10]: 328 

Butterscotch

Characterized by the addition of butterscotch chips and brown sugar (in addition to, not in place of, corn syrup).[10]: 325–26 

Chocolate brownie

This pie has nuts on the surface and it is layered with chocolate pudding and fudge. It is served at room temperature or chilled.[10]: 333 

Maple

Includes maple syrup and almond extract.[10]: 332 

Sawdust pie

Sawdust Pie is a signature recipe of Patti's Restaurant in Grand Rivers, Kentucky, consisting of an egg-batter filling with coconut, graham cracker crumbs and pecans, topped with whipped cream and sliced bananas.[10]: 336 [20]

Transparent pie

Many variations, but one is a regular pecan pie recipe with pecans omitted, and vanilla replaced with nutmeg or lemon juice.[21]

Whiskey chocolate chip

In this pie, chocolate chips and a few teaspoons of Jack Daniel whiskey are added.[10]: 327 

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Griffith, Linda; Griffith, Fred (2003). Nuts: Recipes from Around the World That Feature Nature's Perfect Ingredient. Macmillan. p. 294. ISBN 0-312-26624-3
  2. ^ Edge, John T. (2007). The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 7: Foodways. The University of North Carolina Press. p. 223.
  3. ^ McWilliams, James (2013). The Pecan: A History of America's Native Nut. University of Texas Press. pp. 120–122.
  4. ^ The FOURnet Information Network. "Bourbon Pecan Pie – Recipes – Cooks.com". cooks.com.
  5. ^ a b Lynne Olver. "Food Timeline: history notes-pie & pastry". foodtimeline.org. "Pecan pie" section. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
  6. ^ Ladies' Home Journal, Volume 15 By Louisa Knapp, Edward William Bok
  7. ^ a b Griffith, Linda; Griffith, Fred (April 23, 2003). Nuts: Recipes from Around the World That Feature Nature's Perfect Ingredient. Macmillan. p. 294. ISBN 9780312266240.
  8. ^ "History of Karo". Karo. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
  9. ^ McWilliams, James (October 1, 2013). The Pecan: A History of America's Native Nut. University of Texas Press. p. 121. ISBN 9780292753914.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g Haedrich, Ken (2004). Pie: 300 Tried-and-True Recipes for Delicious Homemade Pie. Harvard Common Press. ISBN 978-1-55832-254-7.
  11. ^ "pecan, n.". OED Online. Oxford University Press. March 2016. < French (Mississippi Valley) pacane (1712; 1721 in the source translated in quot. 1761 at sense 1) < Illinois pakani (= /paka?ni/); cognates in other Algonquian languages are applied to hickory nuts and walnuts. Compare Spanish pacano (1772; 1779 in a Louisiana context). {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  12. ^ Olver, Lynne. "Food Timeline: history notes-pie & pastry". The Food Timeline. "Shoofly pie" section. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
  13. ^ [Joy of Cooking: All About Pies & Tarts, Irma von Starkloff Rombauer, Marion Rombauer Becker, Ethan Becker; p93]
  14. ^ "Old Fashioned Chess Pie". Southern Living. Meredith Corporation. Retrieved February 6, 2022.
  15. ^ Murray, Michael T.; Pizzorno, Joseph E.; Pizzorno, Lara (January 1, 2005). The Encyclopedia of Healing Foods. Simon and Schuster. p. 441. ISBN 9780743474023.
  16. ^ Rick Mcdaniel (photographer); (et al.) (2011). An Irresistible History of Southern Food: Four Centuries of Black-eyed Peas, Collard Greens & Whole Hog Barbecue. The History Press. p. 215. ISBN 1-60949-193-9
  17. ^ Jan Karon, A Light in the Window. 1996; Penguin; ISBN 0-14-025454-4
  18. ^ Frances Mayes, Under the Tuscan Sun. 1997; Broadway; ISBN 0-7679-0038-3
  19. ^ "Zac Brown Band – Chicken Fried Lyrics". SongLyrics.
  20. ^ . Patti's 1880s Settlement. Archived from the original on April 9, 2016. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
  21. ^ Rombauer, Irma S.; Becker, Marion Rombauer; Becker, Ethan; Becker, John; Scott, Megan (November 12, 2019). Joy of Cooking: 2019 Edition Fully Revised and Updated. Simon and Schuster. p. 677. ISBN 978-1-5011-6971-7.

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For the film see Pecan Pie film Pecan pie is a pie of pecan nuts mixed with a filling of eggs butter and sugar typically corn syrup 1 Variations may include white or brown sugar cane syrup sugar syrup molasses maple syrup or honey 1 It is popularly served at holiday meals in the United States and is considered a specialty of Southern U S origin 2 3 Most pecan pie recipes include salt and vanilla as flavorings Chocolate and bourbon whiskey are other popular additions to the recipe 4 Pecan pie is often served with whipped cream vanilla ice cream or hard sauce Pecan pieCourseDessertPlace of originSouthern United StatesMain ingredientsPecan and corn syrupFood energy per serving 503 kcal 2106 kJ Media Pecan pie Contents 1 Origin 2 Cultural context 3 Variations 3 1 Alice Colombo s Race Day Chocolate Pecan Pie 3 2 Butterscotch 3 3 Chocolate brownie 3 4 Maple 3 5 Sawdust pie 3 6 Transparent pie 3 7 Whiskey chocolate chip 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOrigin EditAttempts to trace the dish s origin have not found any recipes dated earlier than a pecan custard pie recipe published in Harper s Bazaar in 1886 5 6 Pecan pie was made before the invention of corn syrup and older recipes used darker sugar based syrup or molasses The 1929 congressional club cookbook has a recipe for the pie which used only eggs milk sugar and pecans 7 The makers of Karo syrup significantly contributed to popularizing the dish 1 and many of the recipes for variants caramel cinnamon Irish cream peanut butter etc of the classic pie The company has claimed that the dish was a 1930s discovery of a new use for corn syrup by a corporate sales executive s wife 8 7 Well known cookbooks such as Fannie Farmer and The Joy of Cooking did not include this dessert before 1940 5 Pecan pie came to be closely associated with the culture of the Southern United States in the 1940s and 1950s 9 Pecans are native to the southern United States Archaeological evidence found in Texas indicates that Native Americans used pecans more than 8 000 years ago 10 326 The word pecan is a derivative of an Algonquin word pakani referring to several nuts 11 Sugar pies such as treacle tart were attested in Medieval Europe and adapted in North America to the ingredients available resulting in such dishes as shoofly pie sugar cream pie butter tart and chess pie 12 Some Pecan pie recipes may be a variant of chess pie which is made with a similar butter sugar egg plus the addition of milk or condensed milk to make a true custard 13 14 Some have stated that the French invented pecan pie soon after settling in New Orleans after being introduced to the pecan nut by the Native American Quinipissa and Tangipahoa tribes 15 Claims have also been made of pecan pie existing in the early 1800s in Alabama but this does not appear to be backed up by recipes or literature 16 Cultural context Edit Half of a pecan pie Chocolate pecan tarts prior to baking Pecan pie is often mentioned in American literature and television and is associated with Thanksgiving Christmas and other special occasions for example Dooley handed them a basket stuffed with fruit nuts candy a tinned ham and a pecan pie Merry Christmas he said Jan Karon A Light in the Window 17 The only kitchen item I usually bring to Italy is plastic wrap This time however I have brought one bag of Georgia pecans and a can of cane syrup pecan pie being a necessary ingredient of Christmas Frances Mayes Under the Tuscan Sun 18 Pecan pie is a staple of the Southern U S and is often used in literary context as a symbol of the South for example Beneath the shade of a Georgia pine And that s home you know Sweet tea pecan pie and homemade wine Where the peaches grow Zac Brown 19 The Texas Legislature designated pecan pie as the official State Pie of Texas in 2013 Variations EditPopular pecan pie variants include Alice Colombo s Race Day Chocolate Pecan Pie Edit This pie is named after Alice Colombo who was a food editor for the Louisville Courier Journal in Kentucky This pie was made by her on the occasion of the Kentucky Derby The special ingredients suggested in the recipe include cornstarch to soften the top bourbon chocolate chips and whipped cream 10 328 Butterscotch Edit Characterized by the addition of butterscotch chips and brown sugar in addition to not in place of corn syrup 10 325 26 Chocolate brownie Edit This pie has nuts on the surface and it is layered with chocolate pudding and fudge It is served at room temperature or chilled 10 333 Maple Edit Includes maple syrup and almond extract 10 332 Sawdust pie Edit Sawdust Pie is a signature recipe of Patti s Restaurant in Grand Rivers Kentucky consisting of an egg batter filling with coconut graham cracker crumbs and pecans topped with whipped cream and sliced bananas 10 336 20 Transparent pie Edit Many variations but one is a regular pecan pie recipe with pecans omitted and vanilla replaced with nutmeg or lemon juice 21 Whiskey chocolate chip Edit In this pie chocolate chips and a few teaspoons of Jack Daniel whiskey are added 10 327 See also Edit Food portalList of pies tarts and flans List of Christmas dishes Peanut pieReferences Edit a b c Griffith Linda Griffith Fred 2003 Nuts Recipes from Around the World That Feature Nature s Perfect Ingredient Macmillan p 294 ISBN 0 312 26624 3 Edge John T 2007 The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture Volume 7 Foodways The University of North Carolina Press p 223 McWilliams James 2013 The Pecan A History of America s Native Nut University of Texas Press pp 120 122 The FOURnet Information Network Bourbon Pecan Pie Recipes Cooks com cooks com a b Lynne Olver Food Timeline history notes pie amp pastry foodtimeline org Pecan pie section Retrieved April 5 2016 Ladies Home Journal Volume 15 By Louisa Knapp Edward William Bok a b Griffith Linda Griffith Fred April 23 2003 Nuts Recipes from Around the World That Feature Nature s Perfect Ingredient Macmillan p 294 ISBN 9780312266240 History of Karo Karo Retrieved May 29 2013 McWilliams James October 1 2013 The Pecan A History of America s Native Nut University of Texas Press p 121 ISBN 9780292753914 a b c d e f g Haedrich Ken 2004 Pie 300 Tried and True Recipes for Delicious Homemade Pie Harvard Common Press ISBN 978 1 55832 254 7 pecan n OED Online Oxford University Press March 2016 lt French Mississippi Valley pacane 1712 1721 in the source translated in quot 1761 at sense 1 lt Illinois pakani paka ni cognates in other Algonquian languages are applied to hickory nuts and walnuts Compare Spanish pacano 1772 1779 in a Louisiana context a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Olver Lynne Food Timeline history notes pie amp pastry The Food Timeline Shoofly pie section Retrieved April 5 2016 Joy of Cooking All About Pies amp Tarts Irma von Starkloff Rombauer Marion Rombauer Becker Ethan Becker p93 Old Fashioned Chess Pie Southern Living Meredith Corporation Retrieved February 6 2022 Murray Michael T Pizzorno Joseph E Pizzorno Lara January 1 2005 The Encyclopedia of Healing Foods Simon and Schuster p 441 ISBN 9780743474023 Rick Mcdaniel photographer et al 2011 An Irresistible History of Southern Food Four Centuries of Black eyed Peas Collard Greens amp Whole Hog Barbecue The History Press p 215 ISBN 1 60949 193 9 Jan Karon A Light in the Window 1996 Penguin ISBN 0 14 025454 4 Frances Mayes Under the Tuscan Sun 1997 Broadway ISBN 0 7679 0038 3 Zac Brown Band Chicken Fried Lyrics SongLyrics Patti s Menu Patti s 1880s Settlement Archived from the original on April 9 2016 Retrieved April 5 2016 Rombauer Irma S Becker Marion Rombauer Becker Ethan Becker John Scott Megan November 12 2019 Joy of Cooking 2019 Edition Fully Revised and Updated Simon and Schuster p 677 ISBN 978 1 5011 6971 7 External links Edit Media related to Pecan pies at Wikimedia Commons Media related to Pecan tarts at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pecan pie amp oldid 1124406991, 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