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There's a toy that we've had our eye on for awhile, and we finally bucked up and got one on Saturday.

It's mixerific!

It doesn't have as much torque as some of the other models they sold, but it looks way cooler, and I think it's got sufficient power for anything we plan to do.  Mom owns the same brand/model (though she's only got the 3-quart bowl) and hers has been going strong for 20 years.

I put it to the test shortly after we got it home.  I thawed some of the pumpkin I roasted last year and made a couple of pies.  The last couple of times I made these I made the pie shells by hand, using a pastry cutter.

Now I know how a caveman would have felt upon discovering satellite television.  How did I ever get by without this?

I think the pies turned out well - leastwise nobody complained about them.

Date: 2005-08-22 12:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] duncandahusky.livejournal.com
Good choice! All you need now is a good food processor - they're perfect for cutting butter into flour for making pie crusts :-)

Date: 2005-08-22 01:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] plonq.livejournal.com
The mixer did a marvelous jobs of cutting the butter into the flour. It reduced what used to be a twenty to thirty minute process into about two minutes - and as much as it pains me to say it, I think it did a better job than I do when I cut in the butter by hand.

Date: 2005-08-22 12:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fetlock.livejournal.com
Complain??? LOL no way the dinner and the pie were so good , that i want to do it again . thanks for dinner and the pie my tummmy thanks you and Atara much.

Date: 2005-08-23 01:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] plonq.livejournal.com
The pies disappeard so fast I made two more this evening.

Date: 2005-08-23 02:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fetlock.livejournal.com
guess this big draft will have to head down there and help you eat them.
oh such pie goodness

Date: 2005-08-22 03:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] furahi.livejournal.com
Pretty :D
We have a similar one, though it's white (cream?) and also about 20 years old :P

Date: 2005-08-22 04:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anthony-lion.livejournal.com
Pie!

I'd ask you to save a piece for me, but...
It'd spoil before I managed to visit, and you just don't do that to pie.

I prefer the types of mixer that has an axle sticking up through the bottom, though, as it makes for a more open and accessible top, but anything that can be used for the making of pie is good!

Date: 2005-08-23 12:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dronon.livejournal.com
Would you happen to have a good pie-crust recipe? I'm wondering if the cutting-butter-into-bits is necessary - what happens if you melt it instead?

Date: 2005-08-23 01:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] plonq.livejournal.com
Ack! Don't melt the butter - that's the worst thing you can do for your crust. The butter should be as cold and firm as possible. In fact if it takes too long cutting up the butter you should refrigerate the dough again before adding the water.

I've got a pretty good recipe that I use - found it in the interweb, actually.

http://www.taunton.com/finecooking/pages/c00119_rec01.asp

Date: 2005-08-24 04:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dronon.livejournal.com
See, this is why I'm not a great cook. :) When I tried melting the butter to use in pie crust, what ended up happening was that the crust was slightly more difficult to roll - not in the sense of being sticky, but it was more difficult to get it to thin beyond a certain point, and cracks would open up spontaneously in the middle. It was also harder to lay down in the pie pan. As it happened, however, I had made a large version of the recipe and the added thickness worked out just fine in the end. But then, I'm not too picky with my crusts, just with the fillings.

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