Thursday, June 30, 2016

Penelahpe's and Monday Night Blend Perfectly


I love cooking with beer, for real.  From sweet to savory.  I learned about cooking, poaching fruit in alcohol from Chef Joel from TEASPACE (lil five points hidden treasure circa 2007).  Sake poached Apple dumplings.  

Then the awesome and talented Chef Scotly gave me creative control on the Ormsby's dessert menu and we did SweetWater 420 poach apple dumpling stuffing with pecan streusle.  

So now the  2015-2016 food adventures bring me to the Drafty Trash Talk  Apple Pies.  I made 75 min pies from a great cause TrashWater (they make sure people in rural international spaces get clean water).  My not so secret ingredient is, guess? Go ahead I'll wait.....you are correct Monday Night Draft Kilt Scotish Ale and its flavor is worth every word.  The beauty of this Scotish Ale is not heavy and has coffee, malt, caramelized sugar,  would go great with ice cream and its the bomb with apples and cherries and brown sugar.   Say it loud "yummy!!"







The Crust is all Martha Stewart.  I'm saying , its just a good crust. 

Okay for la receta: 
Pre heat oven 350
cooking time 
20 min  on stove top
20 in oven

5 lbs.  of  golden delicious apples (preference)
1 C   Brown Sugar
1 bottle Monday Night Drafty Kilt
1 C frozen sweet cherries
3 Tsp Cinnamon

Peel and slice apples thin. Place in bowl of water and lemon juice to prevent browning until finished with all apples 
Dissolve the brown sugar in a large pot. How? add enough water just to wet the sugar. Turn stove top on med heat. 
Once the sugar is dissolved gradually add the  apples and the cherries and cinnamon.  DONT worry the apples will make their own liquid.  

Here's the fun part:
Once the apples begin to break down add your beer.
Continue to stir and taste and stir and taste (if you like super sweet allow the beer and apples to cook down first- you might be pleasantly surprised)
Now it is important to know that even though the alcohol will cook out your final product will taste like this wonderful craft beer.
Let the apple mixture cook until the apples are red and soft and tender about 20 Min
Let the apples cool before filling in your pies.

I did mini pies per the photos posted but please by all means make your pie as your want and make sure you blonde bake your crusts.





 Streusel 

Ingredients

1/2 cup butter, cold butter
1/2 cup firmly packed light brown sugar
2/3 cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
a pinch of Cardamon 
Add all in a food processor and pulse until crumbs
cover the top of pie/pies
Bake pie/pies at 350 until the edges of crust and streusel are golden brown and the juice from the apples and cherries is bubbling out. 


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