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My favorite pie crusts involve crumbling cookies

Momofuku Milk Bar Crack Pie @ ButterscotchSundae.com

Because I am on Pinterest and Pinterest loves an ooey-gooey pie, I have been aware for some time that something called “Crack Pie” exists. It’s served at Momofuku Milk Bar in NYC for $5.25 a slice or $44 for a whole pie. Forty-four dollars! That’s a lot of dough.

Cost aside, the last time I was in New York was something like 25 years ago, and I probably won’t be going back anytime soon. So I was intrigued to see that the much-heralded Crack Pie was one of the three options for this month’s Daring Bakers Challenge. The other two were a chocolate and caramel tart and a crostata, both of which sounded great but neither or which had “crack” in the name. And they also looked like the pastry/crust would be harder to make, and I’m kind of scared of pastry-making. So in retrospect I guess I didn’t exactly nail the “challenge” portion of this challenge, did I? I did make a creamy blueberry pie this month, but I bought the pastry for that. I also played a lot of Candy Crush Saga this month. So there’s that.

Anyway, back to the crack.

The Crack Pie recipe looks pretty long and involved, but it isn’t difficult at all. You start by making a giant oatmeal cookie, which you then crumble completely and turn into your crust. That’s the most involved part; after that, it’s just mixing a few things together and baking it.

It’s a very rich pie, so make sure you have a glass of milk on hand when you’re ready to try it. I’m not sure it really earns the “crack” rating — I haven’t had an overwhelming desire to make another one, and I’m pretty sure when they called it that they didn’t mean that the top of it might crack even though that’s what I told Poppy when she asked — but it is pretty tasty.

 

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Five things Rockford wanted for dinner

I slept late on Saturday, and while I was snoozing Rockford made this week’s menu plan. He did a fine job. He forgot to ask the kids about their kids’ choice meal, which means no cheeseburgers or fish sticks!

Monday: Tacos

A good start to the week.

Tuesday: Out

I’m not sure what we’re doing yet.

Wednesday: Baked orange chicken

This, Rockford tells me, is a recipe we used to make every now and again. I don’t remember it at all.

Thursday: Breakfast for dinner

I usually do eggs and veggie sausages; Rockford planned eggs and sausage biscuits and gravy! He’s so fancy.

Friday: Pizza

I went to the woods to eat a burger

Once again, we had a really lovely weekend. We saw “The Croods” at the discount theater on Friday night, and on Saturday we did some work in the garden before going to Andy’s graduation party at a nearby national forest picnicking area. On Sunday morning Perry Mason and his missus went out to breakfast with us, and we spent the rest of Sunday kicking around the house and relaxing and eating blueberry pie.

Lovely.

Monday: With friends

We ran into some friends at the national park on Saturday, and they invited us to have dinner tonight.

Tuesday: McAlister’s Deli

Kids’ night!

Wednesday: Mongolian beef

I had this on the menu a few weeks ago and didn’t make it. Maybe this week I’ll remember to pick up the beef!

Thursday: Pizza subs

Because it’s Poppy’s choice night.

Friday: Pizza

What’s better than a pizza sub? A pizza.