I didn’t really mean to shake up a holiday classic, but when the sack I had in the freezer turned out to have walnuts, not pecans, I made the swap. I made another change too: I replaced the ...
Crust: In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the flour and salt. Using a pastry blender or your fingers, cut the butter and shortening into the flour mixture until it forms a crumbly mixture. Add ...
Walnuts and maple syrup — a pairing that should always be encouraged, including on top of waffles or pancakes — are baked together in a pie with more eggs than you might guess (four) and hints and ...
Try this as an alternative to that Thanksgiving staple, pecan pie. Use grades A or B maple syrup, just don’t use maple-flavored pancake syrup, which is not the same thing.