12.28.2010
Baking
Ellie and I made these sweet pumpkin pie custards in mason jars for a few of the neighbors on Christmas eve. I got the idea from Black Eiffel who listed a few great links on how to's. I went with inchmark's how to who used the recipe from Martha Stewart's Everyday Foods. I could not find the tiny mason jars like she did so I went with the 1/2 pint jars and doubled the recipe which made eight. It also increased the baking time to almost an hour where it only took inchmark 35 min. I would just keep an eye on it. I then topped it off with homemade labels. Oh, and it really is just a pie without crust, hence I call it a custard. We will most definitely be trying this again with other pie recipes, so fun!
Just adorable...what a fantastic idea! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas gorgeous ..with your gorgeous family , Big Hugs, Anna x
ReplyDeleteJust another reason why I wish you were my neighbor!! Great idea and they look sooo yummy. xo
ReplyDeleteYum! What a great gift!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I've been wanting to try this, it looks so yummy! I love Ellie's apron too!
ReplyDeleteOh Ellie is so sweet and what gorgeous photos! This treat looks entirely too delicious- I am so not a baker but this is pretty tempting. Thanks for sharing! xoxo
ReplyDeletei've seen this in the summer too with banana pudding in them. so sweet.
ReplyDeleteanother magazine had the short ones with a sweet little pie baked into them. all so adorable.
what a sweet project for you and ellie.
fun! thecoolkidsblog.com
ReplyDeleteAdorable! And what a cute idea, I'm sure your neighbors loved it.
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! What a fun thing for you and Ellie to do together. I'm sure your neighbors were thrilled!
ReplyDeleteyou're daughter is so precious! and I've been wanting to try out a cake/pie in a jar recipe...I think I'll try it soon!
ReplyDeletexoxo
What a beautiful little helper you have!! :-) Happy Holidays...
ReplyDeleteyuummmy. Ellie little apron is so adorable!
ReplyDeleteSounds and looks like it would be delicious. Love your little helper of course!
ReplyDeleteOH MY that looks so good! I wish I was your neighbor! {wink} How fun... I look forward to doing that with my daughter. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Alexandra
What a cute little helper!
ReplyDeleteyummy! i love cooking with my lil ones too. your ellie is adorable.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteyour daughter looks so sweet pouring the custard into the jar :)
what lovely photos! thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletexo Alison
I love these photographs Paula! There's something inviting about pictures of baking, preparing. Wishing you and yours a lovely holiday!
ReplyDeleteLove Ellie's concentration face on the first image! Fabulous idea for neighbour gifts too.
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Adore the first picture ( you capture such great mood in your photos :) What a lovely idea.. so awesome! xoxo
ReplyDeleteso cute. your little helper is adorable
ReplyDeletemmm yes i had seen those individual pies in mason jars but wasn't sure where to start in trying it myself. thanks for the inspiration -- yours look lovely.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is just beautiful! She's going to be heartbreaker.
ReplyDeleteThe dessert is such a great and fun idea, definitely have to do something like this for my friends in the future.
Oh the pumpkin pie custards in jars are adorable, and so is your daughter! How thoughtful, gosh I wish that you were my neighbor ;)
ReplyDeleteso adorable in her pink apron. I love the handmade labels and I am sure your neighbors are gushing over their wonderful treat on Christmas eve!
ReplyDelete1. Wow--this looks so tasty. Next year I'm going to do this!
ReplyDelete2. I bet your daughter was so excited to be cooking with mama! :)
Look great and I bet taste delicious too. Loved your Christmas table settings too.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the patient or is it (unpatient!) look on your daughter's face. Beautiful shot!
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