If you’ve ever baked bread, you’ve probably reached a point in the recipe that says something like: “Cover the dough and let it rest for 30 minutes.” Or perhaps: “Allow the dough to rise until doubled in size.” For impatient bakers, this can feel like the longest part of the process. Isn’t the dough just…sitting...Read More
There’s nothing quite like a homemade summer pie fresh from the oven. Filled with juicy peaches, sun-ripened berries, cherries, plums, or figs from the farmers’ market, it’s one of the simplest—and most satisfying—desserts of the season. Yet even experienced bakers occasionally run into trouble. A runny filling, a soggy crust, or over-browned edges can turn...Read More
The best summer pies begin long before you turn on the oven. They begin at the farmers’ market, where fruit is often picked just a day or two before you bring it home. Unlike fruit harvested early for long-distance shipping, locally grown peaches, berries, apricots, and plums develop their fullest flavor on the tree or...Read More