Celebrate Pi(e) Day

Today is the perfect day for bakers to celebrate both pi and pie due to the natural synergy between the two. Bakers use pi when scaling pie and cake recipes to determine the proper pan size, and of course, they also love to make pie, whether filled with fruit, custard, meat, or vegetables. Pie is universally appealing to everyone from carnivores to vegans, for those with a sweet tooth or not, and even to those on gluten-free diets.

Officially, Pie Day is January 23, but lots of people celebrate it on March 14. (For the folks across the International Date Line, it’s okay to celebrate a day late.) Personally, I would celebrate a third pie day if the right opportunity presented itself. While the mathematical constant is, well, constant, the definition of pie is less constrained; people celebrate with tartsquiche, and pasties, too.

Tonight we are having chicken pot pie for dinner. You can find inspiration for both sweet and savory pies from the EYB library. Here a few recent additions to the Library to get you started:

Which pies are you baking today?

Note: Jenny recently prepared a post of favorite pie recipes and cookbooks; including a roundup of apple pie and pie crust recipes.

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  • MarciK  on  March 17, 2020

    I love pie, all kinds.

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