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May 19, 2012

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My son loves buttermilk pie and pecan pie... i cannot make a pecan pie,so i throw toasted pecans into my buttermilk pie and it is a major hit with him and everyone else...i also cut back on the sugar,sometimes cut it more by using splenda or the like.

Sounds yummy! Does it have a cheesecake taste?

I have tried and tried to make buttermilk pie like my mama made, but never have got it just right. This recipe looks very close.

One thing I do when I make it is to add just a little almond extract that's my own personal touch. Not everyone likes it, but it goes well with the buttermilk.

Thanks for sharing!!

p.s. some folks make this with meringue on top, but I think it spoils the delicacy and subtlety of the pie.

I'll make this one for the get together over Memorial Day..Thanks for the recipe..

I first heard of buttermilk pie when I moved to Hayesville and ate at the Country Cottage restaurant. At first I thought I'd not like anything with the name buttermilk pie, but now I have the same recipe they used and I'm sure it is much like yours, Tipper. I've made it many times and it is so good, I, too could eat the whole thing. So I don't make pies anymore. I just don't have enough self-discipline.

My friend, Helen B., makes this for dinner on the grounds often. Her pies are always special. Folks check out the table looking for Helen's pie dish. This is probably the most popular.

Sounds wonderful doesn't it. Will have to see if I can adjust it for diabetics before I can try it.

God bless.

RB
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Sounds delish..Love your shot! Sorry I been so quiet these last couple weeks, I’ve been really ill (now finally diagnosed with Whooping Cough even though I was immunized) and have had a very rough week.

Buttermilk Pie is one of our favorites. It is a Southern classic: easy to assemble and uses ingredients that you're likely to have on hand. It's very portable, too, and makes a great choice for potlucks and picnics.

I've never ate buttermilk pie before. It sure looks good, though.

Thanks for the memory!
My MIL use to make that for my late great FIL. Him and I could devour it in one sitting!
I haven't tasted it for years.

I'm going to try this one for a potluck next week. Thanks

I was only trying to elicit a response when I made my earlier comment about buttermilk in a recipe. I do love drinkable buttermilk but I do also love it as an ingredient especially in beeskits and cornbread. We keep it in the fridge most of the time. Since the real thing is not available due to government regulations, I think the lowfat kind it the closest (one certain brand which I will not advertise, but the container is green) to Mommy's home churned. But even it is still light-years away. I checked and I have all the other ingredients except nutmeg (we have some but it is clumped up and nasty looking.) I even have a premade pie crust I had intended to make another of your cream cheese danishes. So when I go to the store ater while, I'll get some nutmeg and I'll be ready to give it a try. I hope it goes over as good as the Cream Cheese Danish. I'll let you know.

Bill Burnett-I assume you also have an aversion to yogurt and cheese which are also fermented milk products that are delicious as a stand alone food or as an ingredient in prepared dishes.

My wife and son won't drink buttermilk either but that's OK. Leaves more for me!

Tipper,
This sounds like a great recipe. I want to make the Buttermilk Pie soon. Mama loves pies and I'm sure she will like this one, too. It sounds like custard pie. Dad liked custard pies very much. Thanks for the recipe. I like the fact it's quick and easy to fix. That sounds like my kind of recipe.

Thanks Tipper, looks delicious and I am definitely going to try it.

Sounds like a custard pie, what's not to like about custard? Mrs. Wanda just mentioned coconut cream pie this morning, so I may have to make this.Thanks for the recipe.

I was just trying to decide whether or not I need to go into town today for groceries. Had just about decided I could wait a few more days. Now it seems I was wrong! ;)

There is absolutely no comparing today's cultured buttermilk with the real buttermilk that I grew up with in the South. Whenever we had cornbread for supper, I would always save a slice or a piece that I broke off of the cake and before bed would crumble it up in a tall glass and pour fresh cold buttermilk over it. Nothing better. I have never tried the pie but it sounds good.

Another of one of my Mother]s favorite recipes. She was a fan and classmate of John Parrish. I think that I have all his books. Remember that Buttermilk Pie was featured in one of his articles.

Copied it down. Got it saved. I can't wait to try this!!!

I agree with B. Ruth, uttermilk is great in baking but I want my drinking milk before it sours. My Mom used to love Buttermilk and could make it look delicious but even though I have tried several times I cannot get it past my uvula without activating the gag reflex. However Buttermilk Pie is one of my favorite desserts. Go figure.

I've had buttermilk pie and like it. Easy to make puts it at the top of my list!

Buttermilk pie is to die for! It's sweet, creamy texture is so good in the mouth. Only one problem; I want to eat the whole thing!!!!

Something I need to try! Looks yummy!

My friend made a buttermilk pie for a dinner we had at work. I had never tasted one before. It was delicious! I call my chocolate cake, homemade yogurt and bread-machine bread "Tipper Recipes". Here goes another one that will likely be labeled in the favorite category.

I love buttermilk, so I would love this pie. Thanks for the recipe!

As a counterpoint to B. Ruth, I am a connoisseur to fine buttermilk. I would have to taste it before I put it in the recipe. If it is good buttermilk, I can't force myself to waste it in a recipe. If it is not, I can't force myself to eat the finished product knowing it was made with less than perfect buttermilk. So this is my quandary! How can I possibly make this recipe?

Sure sounds like a good one to try. I wonder what the taste will be like? Perhaps a custard?


Mike-it is similar to a Chess Pie-we made those too : )


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Haven't baked one in a long time but agree that they are delicious. A slice would even go good with this cup of coffee for breakfast.

Tipper, I've never had Buttermilk Pie. I found a recipe for it in one of John Parish's newspaper articles many years ago. I still have the article, I think, but never tried it. I saved it because it was so interesting.
Will you make me one when I come visit next week.
I wonder how different it may have been when made with raw, fresh buttermilk. I know that biscuits were wonderful made with the homegrown buttermilk and much better than any made with commercial pasteurized buttermilk.

Looks good. Looks sort of like what we used to call Chess Pie when I was a kid, although I have no idea if it is even similar, not knowing the recipe for Chess Pie.

Buttermilk pie has been a "standard" dessert in our family for as long as I can remember. I learned the recipe "by heart" from my mother and Aunt Northa, and began making it when I was 14 and had to become 'chief cook' after my mother's death. Only back then, there were no handy pastry shells from the grocery store; we made our own from scratch! We've passed the buttermilk pie recipe down in our family, and now my daughter and granddaughters know how to make it, too! We often have it in our Sunday evening get-together family meals--and nearly always at our big family reunions! A good dessert, and quick and easy to make!

Tipper,
I can't drink buttermilk, but I can eat just about anything with buttermilk in the recipe..so I play cat and mouse with buttermilk....Cornbread, cake, salad dressings, etc..Sooo, I am sure that pie is for me....LOL
Thanks Tipper, It almost looks like it has coconut in it...My coffee is even purring looking at that slice pie...yummm, LOL

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