Deep-Dish Cherry Pie with Almond Pastry
What a happy coincidence that Canada Day is in the midst of cherry season. Tart cherries and almonds are a marriage made in heaven. Serve this pie with scoops of Kick-the-Can Vanilla Ice Cream.
What a happy coincidence that Canada Day is in the midst of cherry season. Tart cherries and almonds are a marriage made in heaven. Serve this pie with scoops of Kick-the-Can Vanilla Ice Cream.
Cushing uses this unusual “no hands” method of making a kind of rough puff pastry, which works very well.
It's handy to have a few logs of slice-and-bake cookies in the freezer, ready to pop into the oven at a moment's notice. If you have cookie lovers on your Christmas gift list, wrap a few of these shortbread logs in foil, then festive paper. Top each cookie with a peanut if you like.
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