This is a
quick update to my previous blog post Mountain Pies, and if you don’t know how
to make a mountain pie just click the link. I received a comment from my good
friend Susan Deppner on Mountain Pies.
Comment from
Susan: “How fun! I'm imagining peach slices, butter, and brown sugar inside
those two slices of bread. I'd probably burn my tongue, but I'd still be a
happy camper when my mountain pie cooled down.”
Well the
rain stopped early Friday night so we had our usual camp fire. I asked my
daughter to pick up a can of peaches, I already had the brown sugar and butter
I just had to try this one. Susan was absolutely right, this mountain pie was a
sure delight and a must try.
Peaches came
to North America from Spain, and the largest producers in the United States are
Georgia, South Carolina, and California. I just thought I’d give you a little
history lesson on peaches, I really didn’t know this, I had to look it up.
Here is Susan’s Idea:
2 slices of bread buttered on one side
2 slices of
peaches (I used peaches in a can, but I think fresh peaches would be better)
3 teaspoons
of brown sugar
A little dab
of butter.
Now close up the pie iron and into the fire it goes, cooking it for about 5 minutes
turning it frequently.
For more of
Susan’s recipes visit her blog here: Recipes for Real People, there you will find
some amazing ideas for everyday family cooking.
One more
update about pie irons, they work really great over a charcoal grill. So you
don’t need a camp fire.
As always thanks for
stopping by and thank you Susan for the idea. I hope you enjoy.
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