Nov 21
Cooks Illustrated
Nathan has been a “subscriber” of Cooks Illustrated for years. These are the incredibly effective cooking nutcases that do things like scientifically analyze everything in involved with making the perfect cookie. And I’ve got to tell you - they do a damn fine job of it.
Since it’s pre-turkey-day today, its my time to think about some serious cookery. Pies (pumpkin of course, and made from scratch - not that canned squash crap), roasting bird prep, and thinking about how I’m going to make the gravy are all on my mind. A few evenings ago, I went to Metro Market to get all my supplies. They completely rock by the way - because they’re the only place where you can still FIND pie pumpkins right now. I got a couple, of course - they’re baking down now. But I also picked up a copy of Cooks Illustrated. It had an article on something that I’ve always had trouble with - making an excellent pie crust: Foolproof Pie Dough.
So tonight I think I’ll be trying it out. I’m going to need at least two crusts, maybe three - depending on how much pumpkin bakes out… Nathan will be proud!

November 21st, 2007 at 10:58 pm
Dude, I ended up with 3 gal. of fresh pumpkin puree when we baked our uncarved Halloween pumpkin up. If I had known you wanted some fresh pumpkin, I would have donated to the cause.
Cooks Illustrated, I believe, is done by the same group as Americas Test Kitchen. Great stuff. I want to try that pie dough also. Be sure to tell us how it turns out.
November 23rd, 2007 at 11:28 am
Wow! Any pie crust with vodka in it has got to be good. I reiterate the request for a post-feast debriefing. I might give this a shot for christmas if you had a good experience.
I have the America’s Test Kitchen/Cooks Illustrated family cookbook. Its an essential volume for me now. Full of the great tips you find in the magazines or on their TV show.
November 24th, 2007 at 2:43 pm
[...] The results of the Cook’s Illustrated pie crust were pretty darn good. I clear suck at rolling out the crust, but I didn’t have any of the terrible cracking problems that I remember having many years ago, and the results were definitely flaky and very, very tasty. The vodka did indeed evaporate, leaving no trace - a brilliant thought and suggestion from the geniuses at Cook’s Illustrated. [...]
January 2nd, 2008 at 12:11 pm
So we tackled the pie crust for our holiday dinner. Made a pumpkin and a sweet potato pie. The crust was awesome! Thanks for the tip. I posted a couple of snaps on flickr of the pies for the curious :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/42471206@N00/2159487876/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/42471206@N00/2159487942/