7.12.2012

Pear with Gruyere Crust

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{Photos by Ruth}

Sometimes you want to watch Pushing Daisies and make a pear with gruyere crust pie. 

Ok, all the time.

...Ok, and Ruth did most of it...

{Recipe Here} 

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27 comments:

KnottyStar said...

You're beautiful I love the pattern of your apron! and that pie looks so so yummy!

art deco dame said...

That looks delicious!

Sarah said...

Yum yum yum!!! I cooked a pie using this recipe too and i must say, it was pretty delicious! http://thechroniclesofaneccentric.blogspot.com.au/search?q=pear+pie
*sigh* why did you have to end pushing daisies?? Why? :( x

Meg Eileen Carroll said...

yummy! I've been doing so much baking in the holidays (I've made two batches of macarons, yum!) and this post has me craving pie. Normally it's apple pie, but pear sounds delicious.

http://meggymoo0.blogspot.com

Molly Katherine Harries said...

Oh yum!! EVERY TIME I watch the show I want to eat this pie!!! and now I have the recipe :) Thanks x

Anonymous said...

Um, I need a Ruth in my life to bake and take amazing photos. What a talented photographer!

Witchcrafted Life said...

This pie has just the right blend of elegance meets rustic charm to it, and puts me in the mood (thanks to the pears) for autumn's return.


♥ Jessica

India Harlow said...

These photos are beautifully shot. So rustic and comforting and you look lovely aswell.


India
The Marilyn Adventures

Nika Chick said...

Looks really delicious, I want to taste it :)) The only look makes you hungry. Was is sweet enough?

Jess said...

Oh my goodness, you have read my mind!!! Just the other day I was watching Pushing Daises (yet again I am working my way through the episodes and little bit addicted again:), and was thinking how I could make this pie!!! My plans for the weekend have just gone up a notch:)

Jess x

C said...

I've been wanting to make one of these since I first saw pushing daisies! I bet it was delish

Alli said...

Drooooooool.......yummy! I love pie.
And of course, as always, looking gorgeous. Glamourous, even when cooking ;)
Hugs :)

Anushka said...

Ohh, such a good idea! I will definitely be doing this once our pear tree starts bearing fruit. Was it just as delicious as the show suggests?

xy said...

OOhh it looks so delicious! and yes, ALL the time, haha. i totally agree on that!

Jamie Janosz said...

Your food and photography are lovely - just joined your blog as a new follower! Love this pear tart. I wish I could pull up a chair and sample a piece!

LandGirl1980 said...

I need this pie in my life!

Sarah Dee said...

Pushing daisies is such a good show! I was so sad when it ended prematurely :( This pie looks amazing and I think even the pie maker himself would be impressed!

xoxo Sarah
theantiquepearl.blogspot.com

Q's Daydream said...

yummmmy! :D

Kristian said...

Oh, those look good!

Mandy said...

I learned to bake pies specifically because of Pushing Daisies, but have never tried a Gruyere crust. Bravo! Also a good excuse to wear a cute apron.

Miss Marie said...

Oh, I always thought that sounded absolutely delicious but never thought to actually make it myself! I think I might wait until autumn though...? It's really cherry and strawberry time right now. Particularly cherry... And, now talking about pie is having the reverse effect and making me think about awesome TV shows, but this time it's Twin Peaks!

Ms.Tips said...

I so want to eat the whole thing. WANT!

Allie said...

Pair pie sounds amazing!!

Allie said...

Oh no I meant pear! -___-

Unknown said...

This looks amazing. I have a rumbly in my tumbly now ;-)

Jamie Rose said...

Um... yes! I always wanted to try one after hearing about that particular pie on Pushing Daisies. Man, I miss that show.

Kristy said...

What a fun bit of serendipity. I just stumbled across your blog and was looking at your lovely photos when I saw this recipe. RANDOMLY, I made this same exact recipe for Christmas last year, and it was a big hit.

I miss Pushing Daisies! It just wasn't the same after it came back after the writer's strike.