Cenizo Journal Winter 2015 | Page 19

Big Bend Eats by Carolyn Brown Zniewski H and pies have been around for thou- sands of years. The food historians don’t know when folks started carrying their lunch baked in pastry dough, but there is evidence the Greeks made hand pies. They can be baked or fried and can be carried in your pocket, no wrapping needed. There were lots of variations but everyone made savory pies. It wasn’t until pies and hand pies got to America that folks started filling them with fruit. Apple pie was invented in America. So were peach pie and blueberry pie. Texans have a special fondness for fried pies. I found six or more bak- eries claiming to be the home of the original fried pie. For me the home of fried pies is The Burnt Biscuit Bakery in Marathon, Texas. The Burnt Biscuit Bakery has been serving up fried pies for years. Shirley Rooney started it years ago. Brenda Iskra and husband Brent Coleman are third or fourth in a line of fried pie makers, and let me tell you they make the queen of fried pies. Whether you have the incredible roast beef or the lush chicken salad there, be sure to save room for one. Brenda wouldn’t tell me the recipe for her chicken salad but she did give me the recipe for her lovely pumpkin fried pies. Invite a few friends over and spend a cold and windy afternoon making these delicious treats. The pastry is perfect. One caveat, be sure your oil is the right temperature. Brent’s Pumpkin Fried Pie Crust: 1 can (12-13 oz.) evaporated milk 1 beaten egg 5 cups all-purpose flour 1 Tablespoon salt 1 Tablespoon sugar 1 cup + 1 Tablespoon shortening Combine milk and egg. Set aside. Using a food processor, combine dry ingredients. Cut in shortening. Add liquid and pulse until dough forms a ball. Refrigerate for 30 minutes or overnight. Filling: 8 oz. softened cream cheese 1/4 - 1/2 cup sugar, to taste 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 1 egg 1 1/4 cups canned pumpkin 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg 1/4 teaspoon ginger Combine cream cheese, sugar and vanilla. Add egg. Add remaining ingredients and blend well. Making the pies: Using a piece of dough the size of a walnut, roll out dough to a 6 inch round 1/8th inch thick. Put 2-3 Tablespoons filling on half of the circle, leaving 1/2 inch around the edge. Fold circle into half-moon shape. Seal edges. Fry in hot oil, 365’, until golden brown. Drain on paper towels. Serve warm or room temperature. Just in case you need a little something to keep everyone going, bake this lovely coffee cake for breakfast, brunch or afternoon gatherings. Quilts Etc. by Marguerite Made in the Big Bend Hildegard’s german Coffee Cake 2 eggs 1 1/4 cups sugar 3/4 cup oleo or butter 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 8 oz. sour cream 1 teaspoon vanilla HWY 118 • Terlingua 3/4 mile N of HWY 170 432.371.2292 Taste and See Bakery Thursdays 4 - 6pm • Organic spelt, hard white wheat berries. • Rye and kamut freshly milled in my stone burr mill and baked into delicious breads, pizza crusts, cookies and other goodies. • Stone ground flour milled to order for home bakers. We use no white flour or white sugar in our products us on Facebook 802 E. Brown St. and Cockrell Alpine 432-386-3772 [email protected] Beat eggs. Slowly add sugar. Add oleo and beat 5 minutes. Continue to beat while adding dry ingredients. Add sour cream and vanilla and combine well. Filling: 1/2 cup brown sugar 2 Tablespoons melting butter 1/2 cup chopped pecans 2 Tablespoons cinnamon 2 Tablespoons flour 2015 Chamber Events Stir filling together. Grease bundt pan. Pour 1/2 the batter into bundt pan. sprinkle on 1/2 the filling. Add remaining batter. Top with remaining filling. Bake at 350’ for 1 hour. Let cool completely before removing from pan. Brenda tells me, “My Grandmother made this every Christmas morning.” But don’t wait for Christmas, make it this week. Cenizo February - Fish Fry and Valentine Dance Community Center July - Chili Cook-off and Dance at the Post Park September - West Fest Cabrito Cook Off at Post Park October - Marathon to Marathon & Quilt Show November - Cowboy Social at Ritchey Brothers Building December - Fiesta de Noche Buena – go to marathontexas.com for details – First Quarter 2015 19