Rocky Mountain Cooking

“Drunken” Peaches and Cream Pie

"Drunken" Peaches and Cream Pie

Now folks, that’s a mighty fine looking pie, if I do say so for myself!

Here is another recipe inspired by a friends Grandma! Who doesn’t like a peach pie right? Well. it’s one of my favorite and it’s peach season in Colorado! Georgia isn’t the only state the produces amazing peaches, it’s really Colorado’s hidden secret! They are grown on the Western Slope and mainly come from the town of Palisade. It’s really like Christmas in August and September when the peaches arrive! One thing that I think is cool is that there are many charities in Colorado that sell the peaches for fundraisers. I buy mine from a local high school to support the athletics department. It’s really a win win all around. I love that. Anyway, after making my friends pie, I needed to make a few adjustments and thought why not add a little schnapps and make it a “Drunken” Peaches and Cream Pie! Funny but the schnapps just adds a little more flavor to this already to die for pie! There is cream in it folks. OMG! Give it a try, it’s definitely a winner in my book.

Super short post this week. Dealing with some stuff here. Have a great week friends! 🙂

 

“Drunken” Peaches and Cream Pie
Recipe Type: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Author: Heather Blake
Ingredients
  • 7 medium sized peaches, sliced (see pic below for peach size reference)
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • pinch of salt
  • 4 tbs flour
  • 1/2 cup cream
  • 1/4 cup peach schnapps
  • prepared pie crust, 2 layers
  • 2 tbs melted butter
  • sugar for sprinkling on the top.
Instructions
  1. In a large bowl, add the peaches, sugar, cinnamon, salt, flour, cream and schnapps. Stir to combine well.
  2. Using a 9 inch pie plate, place the first layer of the pie shell and prick the bottom with a fork. Add the peach pie filling and cover with the second pie shell making sure to crimp the edges well. Gently cut four vent holes in the top. Brush pie with melted butter and sprinkle sugar evenly on top.
  3. Bake at 450 degrees for 10 minutes then lower the temperature to 350 degrees and bake for 45-50 minutes.
  4. Let the pie cool completely before serving.
Notes
You may want to place the pie on a cookie sheet while baking.
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A little slice of Colorado pie heaven. I can never cut a pie “pretty”. Who cares right? It still tastes good and still ends up in my happy belly!

It’s like Christmas in August. Nuf said…

Look at these beauties! I think with all the rain that we got this summer that these gems were the best yet!

I had a ton of peaches. Enough for 3 pies and 24 cans of jam. I have already given away about half of them! Now I can start hording.

My garden is finally starting to kick out some veges! Today’s haul…

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