In 2007, my mother lost her battle with cancer. I like to think of her as a breast cancer
survivor. She was diagnosed with Stage
II cancer, and her doctors felt that she had a great chance at survival. What we didn’t know is that pancreatic cancer
was also growing inside of her… she went through treatment for a year, but
about the time she should have been getting better, she rapidly got much
worse. She was gone within 10 days of
her pancreatic cancer diagnosis. She died
in the same hospice where my grandmother passed—also from cancer.
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From left to right, my mother, my grandfather, and my grandmother. |
My family knows breast cancer. My relatives are the faces of previvors. We are armed with knowledge of our familial
predisposition to cancer, and we have the power of modern medicine and the
strength of our matriarchs to thank. Their sacrifice is not in vain. So, as you can see, a theme focused on Baking
for A Cure is near and dear to my heart.
The Sunday Supper crew was also fortunate enough to have an
opportunity to work with Chantal Cookware for this week’s event. Chantal is a high end cookware company that
has been innovators in the kitchen for over 40 years! They’ve been following our Sunday Supper
movement, and they were excited to join our Bake for a Cure event.
For today’s post, I’m using Chantal’s new 9” Easy as Pie
dish. It’s a sturdy dish that’s
exceptionally versatile! It can go from
the oven to the dishwasher to the freezer and then even to the microwave! What I especially loved was its vibrant
color! I adore cookware with pizazz and this apple red dish certainly looked
great on the family table. I also
enjoyed its unique outside raised rim.
That’s not a feature I’ve seen in any other pie dish.
Chantal wants to give everyone an opportunity to try one of
their pie dishes at a reduced cost! During
our #BakeForACure event, when you checkout, simply use the discount coupon
code -> BAKE4CURE. The discount will be 20% OFF of ALL Chantal Pie dishes. You can view those dishes at www.chantal.com/piedishes --Remember, the code must be entered at
checkout to receive the 20% OFF Chantal pie dish discount. The coupon discount
code is active through October 30, 2012 so make sure you do it soon.
Many members of the Sunday Supper crew are bringing their
baked goods to local cancer centers as a “thank you” for the work they do every
day. Part of small town life is that I
don’t always have opportunities like that… additionally, some cancer centers prefer
that you don’t bring in homemade food, flowers, or other personal items since
some of the patients could be sickened by them. My step-daughter is a Registered Nurse at a
hospital about 30 miles away, and she has graciously volunteered to bring some
of my treats in to the nurse’s station as a “thank you” for the work they do-
not only with cancer patients but with all folks that cross their path. Also, this event gave me a great idea that
baking could be used for good! I have
arranged to make some baked treats for a medical benefit held next month. The treats will be part of an auction, and the
funds raised will help the family of an ill child obtain food and medical
supplies.
So, by now you’re all probably wondering what I’ve made in
my Chantal Easy as Pie dish! As a
tribute to all the faces of breast cancer, and in honor of Breast Cancer
Awareness Month, I have made a Pink Lady Pie.
- 9" pie crust from a recipe or pre-packaged refrigerated pie crusts
- 5 Pink Lady apples, peeled, cored, and thinly sliced
- 3/4 cups fresh cranberries, rinsed
- 4 ounces of fresh raspberries, rinsed
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 2 Tbsp flour
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/8 tsp nutmeg
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1 Tbsp orange juice concentrate, room temperature
- 1 Tbsp cognac (may omit or substitute brandy instead)
Directions
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Line the bottom of a 9" pie dish with one of the pie crusts, ensuring that the crust is firmly pressed against the bottom and sides of the pan. In a large bowl, combine the apples, cranberries, raspberries, sugar, and flour. Mix until the fruit is coated in the sugar and flour. In a small bowl, lightly mix the cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, orange juice concentrate, and cognac. Pour over the fruit and mix until combined. Pour the fruit into the prepared pie dish. Top with the second crust. Fold any excess top crust dough under the bottom crust edge. Flute. Cut several slits in the top of the pie to vent. Cook for approximately 1 hour. About 30-40 minutes into the baking time, check the crust. If browning too quickly around the edges, cover the edges with foil. Cool for at least 2 - 3 hours before serving. To compliment the delicious tartness of the fresh cranberries, this pie is best served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!
Just like me, these #SundaySupper Contributors were also provided with a beautiful Easy As Pie Dish by Chantal Cookware. They will be sharing their recipes with you this Sunday and also their thoughts on this beautiful pie dish. Many are giving away their dish, along with their pie, to brighten someone’s day.
- Pecan Pie by The Girl in the Little Red Kitchen
- Nana’s 3LB Deep Dish Apple Pie by I Run For Wine
- Upside-down Apple Pie by Comfy Cuisine
- Coconut Pie by Basic N Delicious
- Italian Chicken Pie by Momma’s Meals
- German Apple Pie by Mrs. Mama Hen
- Funny Cake by Cindy’s Recipes and Writings
- Sweet Potato Pie with Gingersnap Crust by Webicurean
- Crustless Pumpkin Pie with Maple Whipped Cream by The Meltaways
- Lemon Meringue Pie by The Messy Baker Blog
- Ham and Spinach Quiche by Magnolia Days
- Pink Salmon Quiche by My Catholic Kitchen
- Pumpkin Pie with Pecan Streusel Topping by Juanita’s Cocina
- Grilled Eggplant Moussaka With Greek Yogurt White Sauce by Sue’s Nutrition Buzz
- Chocolate Chip Pecan Pie by Big Bears Wife
- Pumpkin Maple Pie by Mama’s Blissful Bites
- Spiced Pumpkin Pie with a Cinnamon Roll Crust by Daily Dish Recipes
- Pasteis de Nata ~ Portuguese Custard Tart by Family Foodie
- Chocolate Pie by Diabetic Foodie
- Fancified Shepard’s Pie by Crispy Bits & Burnt Ends
- Pink Lady Pie by From Fast Food to Fresh Food
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As you may have noticed, when the #SundaySupper Team does something, we come together and do it with a bang. Check out these additional recipes-- perfect to take to someone that you want to feel special this month.
- Butterscotch Pudding Triple Chip Cookies by Dinners, Dishes and Desserts
- Hazelnut Milk Chocolate Pie by Vintage Kitchen Notes
- Flatbread with Grapes, Gruyere, Rosemary and Red Onions by Shockingly Delicious
- Salted Caramel Filled Chocolate Chip Cookie by Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks
- Candy Bar Pie by That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- Mini Quiches by In the Kitchen with Audrey
- Apple Cranberry Slab Pie by Generation Y Foodie
- Gratin of Potatoes, Onions & Leeks by An Appealing Plan
- Garlic rosemary yeast rolls by Gotta Get Baked
- Italian Tomato Tart by She likes ruffles, he likes truffles
- Impossible cheeseburger pie by In the Kitchen with KP
- 10 Grain Muffins by Mangiamo!
- Deep Dish Caramel Apple Pie by Mama Mommy Mom
- Date Crumb Pie by girlichef
- Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Doughnuts by What Smells So Good?
The Sunday Supper Team and Chantal Cookware, would be honored to have you join us for this special #BakeForACure event Around the Family Table. We’ll be meeting
up at 6:00 pm (Central) for our weekly #SundaySupper live chat. All you have to do is follow the #SundaySupper hashtag,
or you can follow us through TweetChat.
Don’t forget to also check out Chantal’s site
at www.chantal.com (use coupon code BAKE4CURE to receive 20% OFF on all their wonderful pie dishes through October 30th, 2012)
And make sure to keep up with the latest from
Chantal on their website, twitter, facebook, and Pinterest
**Disclaimer- I received a Chantal Easy as Pie dish to review and feature in this post. I received no further compensation. All opinions in this blog post belong to me.
Gorgeous pie and colors! That´s a beautiful picture of your family and a great way to remember them!
ReplyDeletePink Lady apples are my favorite apples for snacking. I'm so glad to see them in a pie. The color of it is so pretty too.
ReplyDeleteThey are one of my favorites to use in baking!
DeleteWhat a perfect time of year to feature a pie with Pink Lady apples. So sorry that cancer has affected your life so much.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of Pink Lady apples- how interesting! I learn something new every recipe
ReplyDeleteIf you can find them, definitely try them! They're so great! You could substitute any good baking apple in this recipe though-- my next choice would be Jonagold
DeleteA pink lady pie is such a perfect tribute for breast cancer awareness! It sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make this!
ReplyDeleteI love how you've honored all of your family members, as well. <3
Lovely pie, Melanie! Thanks for sharing your story!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pie! The addition of cranberries sounds delish!
ReplyDeleteI love how you made your pie pink with the cranberries! Beautifully done for #SundaySupper...and for the memory of your dear mom and grandparents.
ReplyDeleteI must admit that I was happy with how pink it turned out! I wasn't 100% sure if my idea would work! :-)
DeleteLove LOVE LOVE this pie, the name and all the beautiful fillings! Thanks for sharing your story, it's never easy when this horrible disease takes a loved one.
ReplyDeleteThis pie looks delicious. I love the cranberry and raspberry added to the apples in this one-it makes it special and what a gorgeous color!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely pie my friend. Pancreatic cancer is the worst! It is like a 5% survival rate. From the time my brother in law was diagnosed to his death was a total of 3 weeks. I keep praying we will find a cure for cancer in my lifetime.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful rememberance of your mother and grandmother. The pie is lovely as well!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pie. So sorry to hear about your Mother and Grandmother.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant combination for the filling! Great job
ReplyDeleteWhat a great looking pie and I appreciate the creativity tie this to Breast Cancer awareness. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear about the losses in your family. Your mother and grandmother were absolutely beautiful ladies. This pie is a wonderful tribute to them - I love that the filling turned out pink in honour of breast cancer awareness month.
ReplyDeleteAwww Melanie, I had no idea. Your mother was beautiful. I am so very happy to have met you through #SundaySupper. I am sure we will remain friends for a long time. I feel this pie holds so much signifigance and it's so fitting of you to make a pink pie. You are so witty.
ReplyDeleteAwww... shucks! thanks! And ditto to you, too!
DeleteSorry to hear about you mom! What a great pie to make for them!
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of a "pink lady" pie - but this looks fantastic. Full of things I love :P
ReplyDeleteI love your recipes. Looking great!!
ReplyDeleteCure for cancer
I am so sorry that you lost your mom :( I dread the day I lose mine.
ReplyDeleteThis pie is beautiful - I love that you not only use Pink Lady apples, but that the cranberries actually lend the pie their pink color.