Subscribe for a bite of Dessert !!!! What to Expect in this Episode: Mrs H and Baby H tackling the Wet Bottom ShooFly Pie recipe step by step. The secret behind the delicious molasses filling and crumbly topping. Baking tips and tricks to make your own perfect ShooFly Pie. A mouthwatering taste test featuring Mr H's candid reaction to this iconic Pennsylvania Dutch dessert! Get ready to join the H family in the kitchen, where love and laughter mix with flour and sugar. Will the Wet Bottom ShooFly Pie become a new family favorite, or will it surprise them with its unique flavors? There's only one way to find out - hit play and enjoy the sweet journey with Mr H and Friends! 👍 Don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE for more delightful moments in the Mr H and Friends kitchen! Let us know in the comments below if you've tried making Wet Bottom ShooFly Pie and what your favorite Pennsylvania Dutch desserts are! Recipe HERE: www.plattertalk.com/shoo-fly-pie-recipe/ Subscribe to our Channel: kzbin.info/door/cUmDzk4GRQjZMm6IhLsWEg?view_confirmation=1 Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/user/posts?u=65835488 Support us with a PayPal donation: www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=XGVMB2C4ZNVHG Check out our Amazon store for products featured in this video (we earn a small commission from Amazon): www.amazon.com/shop/mrhandfriends #usfood #usfoods #brits #Shooflypierecipe #pennsylvania #Grangerpie #Pennsylvaniandutch #Amish #molasses #lancastercounty #mennonite Join this channel to get access to perks: kzbin.info/door/cUmDzk4GRQjZMm6IhLsWEg/join Sign Up for Mr H and friends competitions and newsletters: www.mrhandfriends.com/ MR H Pox Box: **IMPORTANT ALL PARCEL MUST BE SENT VIA "US Mail / US Postal service ONLY** Other carriers such as UPS etc will be returned (Sorry) Mr H and friends PO Box 331 BRISTOL United Kingdom BS15 0FH Weights and Dims for Max Length 17.7" Max Width 13.8" Max Thickness 6.2" Max Weight 4.4 lbs ✅ Check our NEW MERCH Store: teespring.com/stores/mr-h-and-friends ✅Say hi on social: Instagram: instagram.com/mr_h_youtube/ Twitter: twitter.com/Mr_H_KZbin Facebook: facebook.com/MrHandFriends Discord: email mrhandfriends@gmail.com for the up to date link
@desertphoenix698011 ай бұрын
You need to try Walnut pie. Just use a Pecan pie recipe and substitute in Walnuts.
@tammycenter875711 ай бұрын
Aww her greeting was so darned cute. Princess H is growing up so fast. Watch out y'all, if you blink you will miss it and she will be graduating High School when you wake up in the morning.
@tammycenter875711 ай бұрын
Molasses is great for so many things. Mix some with a little white wine, garlic and rosemary then use it to glaze a ham. It will be the best hem you ever ate. You can also make molasses ginger cookies which are absolutely heavenly.
@FourFish4711 ай бұрын
I might be a crazy old lady, but I think mom cooking with daughter is one of the most beautiful things in the world. I think of it from centuries ago, and we've fed our families well. 😊 Elana is so adorable it's ridiculous!! 💝
@hardtackbeans979011 ай бұрын
This old man as well . . .
@txrick487911 ай бұрын
I am a old man and when I see my wife cooking I just have to hug her and she tells me to let her cook . Food is love .
@lilolmecj11 ай бұрын
The best things I remember are cooking, and gardening with my children. I have three small sized rolling pins my mother in law used with her three boys, now men. It is such a fun way to connect with and teach your children.
@blakerh11 ай бұрын
I think she will be doing cooking videos in about ten years.
@orangesherbert77511 ай бұрын
It’s amazing to see Elana’s verbal skills growing by leaps and bounds from video to video.
@TBirum111 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Before it was just a word here and there but. wow she is stringing 3-4 words together at a time, probably within a month she will be saying complete sentences.
@Wiley_Coyote11 ай бұрын
She even knows her Daddy's schtick too (Slap!). 😄
@mrbear130211 ай бұрын
It seems like every time I click on their next video she has grown and gotten bigger too.
@alhollywood648611 ай бұрын
Honestly, I wasn't really expecting this, but you're absolutely right it's kind of cool!
@donnaawb11 ай бұрын
Such a sweet baby
@lyndabond144311 ай бұрын
Elana stole the show lol 😂 amazing how well she communicates…and so adorable 😊
@mrbear130211 ай бұрын
A little tip for things like molasses and honey. If you spray the measuring cup with a very thin layer of nonstick cooking spray before you pour it in, it will slide right out of the cup with no scraping.
@lisab.995611 ай бұрын
I'm half Pennsylvania Dutch & I've never seen it made that way. Pennsylvania Dutch are German & were originally called Pennsylvania Deutsch (meaning German) but was Americanized to "Dutch" (meaning foreigner). We are not Dutch. Good job on pie! A few tips. Don't use darkest molasses unless you like intense flavor. Hold back ½ cup of crumbs for topping. Crumbs & liquid is combined BEFORE placing into pie dish. Pour mixture into pan & sprinkle remains crumbs on top. Bake at 425°F for 15 minutes then reduce heat to 350°F for 30 to 45 minutes. (For glass pie plate, temperature should be reduced about 25°F). To reduce intensity of flavor, switch to mild or light molasses & use light brown sugar instead of dark. I'm not a fan of pie but I love shoo-fly cake. I use ½ cup mild & ½ cup light molasses so it has less intense flavor. Below recipe is simple to make: SHOO-FLY CAKE 4 cups flour 2 cups light brown sugar 1 cup butter 2 cups boiling water 1 cup molasses 2 teaspoons baking soda 1. Work flour, sugar, & butter into fine crumbs with fingers or pastry mixer. Set aside 1½ cups of crumbs for topping. 2. Mix boiling water, molasses, & baking soda together. 3. Add crumbs & stir until batter is very thin but still a bit lumpy. 4. Pour into greased & floured 9"x13" cake pan & sprinkle with crumbs that were set aside. (Don't not press crumbs into batter below.) 5. Bake at 350°F for 35 minutes. Pennsylvania Dutch/Amish recipe you would probably love is Chocolate Whoopie Pies.
@patroison111 ай бұрын
13:47 That "Mummy, more," was absolutely precious.
@deniselove158511 ай бұрын
A lot of moms give kids the leftover pastry to lay in a pan and sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar to stick in the oven for a little treat.
@mikehermen303611 ай бұрын
That's what I was coming to say/ The leftover crust bits cool off faster than the pie so the kid's patience isn't overstretched.
@Dacaed11 ай бұрын
Kids? My Uncle does that for me when he bakes pies and I'm 54! 🤣
@kawannaridout60046 ай бұрын
Left over pie dough fill with jam folded into shapes and sprinkled with sugar and baked was always a treat
@baddayguygaming11 ай бұрын
You already figured out the trick. It goes Perfect with Coffee! One modification I do is I make it using a large size muffin pan to get many small "tart" size pies. It reduces the very sweet filling ratio while increasing the pie crust ratio. More inline with the taste buds of adults. The way you "spilled" filling on the crust was interesting since I learned to make it by purposefully brushing the filling on the crust to give it that candy like coating while that bit of "burned" flavor enhances the coffee. On a side note. Extra pie crust pieces can be given to Elana so she can make into small cute shapes and baked along side like a cookie. Place one on top of her small serving to have her own special treat that she made all by herself!
@ShaneWorden-b8h11 ай бұрын
I recommend that you only use 1/4 cup light molasses and 1/4 cup dark molasses and 1/2 cup boiling water. For the crumb topping I'd recommend light brown sugar instead of dark. Also the crumb should look like a bunch of weird colored peas. Also if you want a lighter crust, halfway through the baking process wrap a strip of foil around the crust edges.
@tosweet6811 ай бұрын
Toddler H has gotten quite chatty in this video. So cute and love the Greetings and hand smack
@John-iv2oz11 ай бұрын
Mrs. H, use your hands as little as possible when making a pie crust. The heat from your hands melts the butter that you want to keep in chunk. Also, use a spatula to scrap of that butter cutter you were using to incorporate the butter into the flour, again to keep the butter cold. Finally use a marble cutting board that you chilled in the freezer when working the dough and if you don't have a marble cutting board then put whatever board you have in the freezer to keep the butter cold. It is all about keeping that butter in small pieces instead of it turning into a liquid, so you get a pie crust that is light and flakey with great layers from the butter as it cooks. P.S. This also applies to making any puff pastry and or crescent rollsm you don't want the butter to melt before cooking.
@Mrhandfriends11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the tips.
@colleenmayes153711 ай бұрын
You can bake the leftover strips of pie crust after sprinkling with cinnamon and sugar. This is how we were kept out of the pie until it cooled when I was a kid.
@ronda17611 ай бұрын
Yes such a fun childhood memory for me. So good!
@tvc184811 ай бұрын
Absolutely! You brought back a long lost memory. Now I am craving…..
@margaretwinters623411 ай бұрын
I thought back to my childhood, I would love to find a set of child size baking items, My nieces had their own child size rolling pin, pie pans etc, if she had those she could make her own crust from the left over pieces, little sugar and cinnamon sprinkle and into the oven for a few minutes.
@craignickum655111 ай бұрын
Best part as a kid
@audkarinen68755 ай бұрын
Thanks- needed to be noted even though it’s probably known
@sjgavenger3711 ай бұрын
I made a trip to Pennsylvania for work one time and brought one home on an airplane that I bought at an Amish country store. I almost got mugged. The flight attendant had to put it up in the flight deck area to protect it. My mother and father were in heaven when I walked in the door....lol
@lindaslater778211 ай бұрын
I had Shoo Fly Pie several years ago in my home state of Illinois. My parents and I were in a small Amish town where we stopped to have lunch, and one of the dessert choices was Shoo Fly Pie. I wanted to try it, so I did and it was very good!
@DravenGal11 ай бұрын
Mrs. H, you're too hard on yourself! Not everyone can make a good pie crust! And you have such an adorable, smart helper in h, and are giving her not only moments to treasure, but a start on being a good chef herself! Oh, and FYI, a little tip on what my mother used to do with leftover pie crust-she'd sprinkle cinnamon and sugar on it (to your taste) then stick it in the oven until it was baked. SOOO good! I think that was my favorite part of her baking a pie.
@debbenzenberg357511 ай бұрын
Oh my days! Elana saying Greetings and the hand slap tickled so much. I even laughed out loud! She is becoming such a Pro! It was sweet to see her helping mummy out. truly made my day. Good job Elana, well done! xx
@pushpak11 ай бұрын
“Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy Makes your eyes light up Your tummy say "Howdy."
@alixaugustine959918 күн бұрын
Love that song!
@MrsHornesgdnm11 ай бұрын
I can't believe Elana is going to be 2 years old in 12 days, I loved hearing her talking... she is so smart!! When my son Buddy turned 2 years old, a friend of mine bought him a t-shirt that said "I'm 2 years old and there's nothing YOU can do about it!" That shirt fit him well... in many ways... lol! Happy new year H family.... I enjoy watching your little helper in the kitchen... so cute! 😊❤😊❤😊❤
@Mrhandfriends11 ай бұрын
Happy New Year Theresa and Bart.
@cindymatthewsarrowdalearts644911 ай бұрын
Shoofly pie is a bit of an acquired taste. As a kid I thought it was gross (rather like I felt about another PA Dutch specialty, sauerkraut and pork) but somewhere around the time I became a mom, I suddenly realized how great it is. My sister used to drive through Lancaster often on her way to visit friends in Phila. and she'd always stop at Shady Maples (a great PA Dutch run smorgasbord.) and pick up a shoofly pie for her and I to share. She'd baked them from time to time, but Shady Maples is the best. Alas, she passed on December 9, so there will be no more of that. She also saw to it that i got my sauerkraut and pork on New Year's (PA Dutch guarantee for health and prosperity in the coming year!) but my nephew stepped up and brought me a takeout container with sauerkraut, pork, mashed potatoes and a dumpling. YUM! Somehow your crumb topping merged completely into the pie filling. Did it have a somewhat burned taste to it? That topping should end up almost like a very thin cake layer on top. I don't drink coffee but it goes darned well with a cup of good strong tea. :) Elana's amazing. I"m with others who said that her little "Greetings!" and the slap was too adorable for words. She was a total scene stealer. Don't ever work with kids or animals, isn't what they say?
@lilolmecj11 ай бұрын
I have never had shoo fly pie, though I have heard of. A lovely pie, my favorite, is Lemon Chess. It has about 2 tablespoons of cornmeal which helps thicken and gives an interesting texture. The rest is sugar, eggs, and lemon juice. It is super rich, and to me perfect. I only make it about twice a year, because it is so rich.
@lauraellen18911 ай бұрын
I am American and have never had this pie but it looks delicious! Elana is such a beautiful and bright little girl, she makes me smile!!
@maxpeck738211 ай бұрын
Shoofly Pie is forever linked with the other dessert of Apple Pan Dowdy thanks Dinah Shore singing the classic song named Shoofly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy. What a vintage slice of America song like these desserts are.
@Ira8888111 ай бұрын
Incredible! I grew up in Brooklyn, and as a kid, our family visited the Pennsylvania Dutch/Amish area now and then for a weekend. It’s the Amish who made this pie famous, and I loved it. Haven’t had it in decades. To my knowledge, you can’t really find this pie outside of Amish communities in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida. To
@nooneyouknowhere614811 ай бұрын
The "butter cutter" is called a pastry blender. Elana is talking so well since your trip here. She's growing up fast.
@balancedactguy11 ай бұрын
My Goodness Baby H is growing up SO FAST!!🥰😊
@stevestenger585611 ай бұрын
Ah....so adorable. My daughter is now 28 but I fondly remember those younger days. The years will evaporate quickly. Remember them.
@pinkstarphoenix618211 ай бұрын
Just a couple tips: Spray your measuring cup with cooking spray before putting the treacle in it. Should make it come out more easily Use the hot water to clean the rest of the treacle from the cup so it doesn't go to waste 😊
@mrbill854211 ай бұрын
I predict Elana will grow up to be a world renouned food critic !!!
@kaylheecarroll318610 ай бұрын
Aw Elana saying" greetings" how adorable ❤😊!
@mariewagner528311 ай бұрын
I grew up my whole life surrounded by the Amish in the Lancaster area of PA. Love a good shoefly pie! (Although I moved when I married 3 yr ago, Im still surrounded by Amish just not the touristy Amish country that Lancaster is.) *You are right when you did your pie research.*There are two kinds of shoefly & the difference is the construction of the bottom part of the pie. Some recipes will tell you it's a "wet" bottom shoefly pie or a "dry" bottom shoefly pie. The best ones are the "wet" ones because the dry ones really do end up tasting a bit too dry and not gooey like a shoefly should be. :)
@roystoyscomics136111 ай бұрын
🎵🎶 "Shoo fly don't bother me" 🎶🎵
@baskervillebee609711 ай бұрын
Children's song now days. Originally from1895 Panama.
@eddiehagler612711 ай бұрын
I love the fact that you are teaching your daughter as you make the video
@hayneshvac211 ай бұрын
Watching the little one and her mam cook together kinda pulled at the old heart strings. I remember making lasagna when the kids were small, used to let them make one of their own with the left over ingredients...Great Video, thank you for sharing!!!
@Tee-cl6dc11 ай бұрын
Very sweet for sure ..try molasses cookies seeing how you have it in the house already. They are good on a cold soggy day . ❤❤❤
@geegs12011 ай бұрын
Yeah molasses cookies are better than the pie.
@EhrhartMarc11 ай бұрын
Love how this show turned into a lovely family group show. Pennsylvania is a beautiful place to visit
@craignickum655111 ай бұрын
My mom always took the left over crust pieces, rolled them out and cut into squares. Put sugar and cinnamon on them and backed them golden brown. Best part of the pie.
@SunnyDays-k6c11 ай бұрын
This episode was adorable and I love how Elana helped bake today. Elana is such a beautiful, precious baby girl!
@marksmith956611 ай бұрын
Amish here [Maryland] make wet bottom with molasses on bottom and a lighter color crumb on top. It may be because they use light brown sugar in their recipe.
@Mrhandfriends11 ай бұрын
The crumb didn't work as I expected it too. Think I maybe made it too fine, or might be the sugar.
@catw699811 ай бұрын
WV here. Used to live in Pennsylvania. My Dad really liked that Shoo Fly Pie. Used to stop and get it at those Flea markets or Farmer’s markets. He used to try to get me to eat it. Alana is so cute!
@tinahairston638311 ай бұрын
OMG!!! I can't EVEN with Elana talking so well!!! I love how you've got her in the kitchen and that she loves it. I'm not a fan of Shoofly Pie. I like molasses but not THAT much. Well done!
@joanneth491911 ай бұрын
And apple pie dowdy...Cali in the house
@normajeanmcdaniel449111 ай бұрын
@joanneth4909 Northern or So Cali? Cheers from Palm Springs 🌴 😊!
@murieljames402211 ай бұрын
Hi to the H’es and family, shouting out from Maryland! I have never tasted shoofly pie even though Maryland is right next to the State of Pennsylvania. It’s okay to not like something guys without an apology, you’re not going to like everything you try😊. I love that Elana is really developing her vocabulary and becoming more vocal.❤❤👋🏽🇺🇸
@mmeter32 ай бұрын
Howdy from Arizona. Mrs H you are doing a great job !! Keep up the great work
@tosweet6811 ай бұрын
Mrs. H.....would love to see you make a Buttermilk Pie amd/or a Chess Pie. Both are so yummy 😋
@krisschobelock497311 ай бұрын
I have it every time I go to Amish Country here in Ohio....I think it's good and enjoy it at least once a year or so.
@Scot_WestTexas11 ай бұрын
Haha! Your daughter is absolutely adorable 👍
@aprilletson824710 ай бұрын
It was so cute how Alana gathered all the dough and figured out how to roll it together.
@jeffsherk705611 ай бұрын
When I have made this pie before, it always seemed to come out too dry. I used my mother's recipe, and she always made it better than I could on my own. What you have made looks a lot like my mother's recipe, but your recipe has more spices in it. Your recipe looks really good.
@knightni7311 ай бұрын
"Greetings!"
@charlesj.newell455111 ай бұрын
From Oakland California to the Brits. Shoofly pie is extremely Southern. Ice cream makes it like you're not eating fried sugar.
@mildredpierce450611 ай бұрын
The gadget being used to mix the butter and flour is called a pastry blender. It is better than using your fingers because you want the butter to remain cold for as long as possible and using your hands will cause the butter to melt quicker. Having the butter cold as long as possible helps with the flakiness of the piecrust.
@darrell954611 ай бұрын
Baby H is growing up so fast! 😀
@jennifer132911 ай бұрын
Toddler H...
@lorenaeichhoefer298911 ай бұрын
Grease your measuring cup and then put in the sticky stuff (honey or molasses, etc) and it will come out much easier. You are such a good mum and Elana is so cute. How old is she?
@lilolmecj11 ай бұрын
Or use spray oil like Pam.
@briangoss806211 ай бұрын
Oh man close up with the ice cream - made my mouth water!
@markdavid477311 ай бұрын
Let’s see Mr H 🤣🤣🤣
@AspenCreekLarkspur11 ай бұрын
My mother’s family is Pennsylvania Dutch (Deutsch), so I’ve definitely had shoofly pie. It’s not my favorite, but I’m not really a pie person anyway. Your daughter is a great helper!
@tbmike2311 ай бұрын
Traditionally a breakfast dish served with coffee. What a way to live
@Deadcntr11 ай бұрын
Looking forward to today's live session. I 'm not sure how you will like Shoofly pie. Some people really enjoy it and others are not keen on it. It's very sweet.
@CyndiDeimler11 ай бұрын
I grew up near Lancaster, Pa and ate Pa Dutch cooking all my life. My ancestors were the first Mennonites to come to America, my family was not Mennonite though, they broke away from it probably about 100 years ago or more. But old habits die hard and we retained a lot of the traditions. I love Shoo Fly Pie and made a few myself but I can't say I ever saw one that dark and the crumbs on top should be crumbly and just a light brown. I hope you can visit Pennsylvania some day, the food there is quite different than what you'll find in the rest of the country, it's my personal favorite!
@hardtackbeans979011 ай бұрын
OHH!! Shoofly . . . The very definition of 'stick/sweet'. I hear it is best in Amish country but of course anyone can make it. Guder Daag H's
@shantiherring670911 ай бұрын
I love how Mrs. H was reading off the ingredients and Elana wanted to put the pastry inside and with out missing a beat..."but not that though".☺️ So cute together in the kitchen.💖
@DeansMayhem11 ай бұрын
Elana's intro is about as epic and cute as an intro can be!
@brendaenglish247711 ай бұрын
I love watching Elana cooking with you. You’re such a good and patient Mom. She’s a lucky little girl.
@pgriffey11 ай бұрын
Wow...I cannot believe how much Baby H has grown since the last video. WOW! It must be the American foods making her grow?😅
@burnout_201711 ай бұрын
I grew up in western PA where there were some Amish communities and farms but ill just say that I rarely saw a shoefly pie, even in restraunts. I would have to say that in my experience the most abundant homemade pies you would find would be apple or cherry. Ive never even had the opportunity to try a shoefly pie but it looks yummy, perhaps its just more prevelant on the other side of mountains towards the east. Alana is so cute and talking so well, my favorite ages of my kids were those years from 2 to 4 yrs old. They are just so curious about everything, and the way their eyes light up when seeing or experiencing something new....treasured memories.
@Liz-sz2ee11 ай бұрын
Yay you for trying all these recipes! Elana is adorable, more so everyday. 🥰 I’m from Illinois, I’ve heard of Shoofly Pie, of course, but I don’t recall ever trying it. When my grandmother passed away I was 15. I inherited her butter cutter, it is awesome! It broke when I was in college and I couldn’t rest until I found another. I’m glad you have one.
@LarryHatch11 ай бұрын
I make a hybrid of shoofly and pecan pies because I like the molasses nip of the former and the crunchy-chewy nuts of the later. I generally use praline pecans which are much, much sweeter and less bitter. Pecan pie with bitter nuts is a turn off to many. I think most commercial pecan pies are too focused on corn syrup and brown sugar while molasses is a much deeper, darker complex sugar. I top mine with ice cream and believe it or not mint and peppermint ice creams are pretty darn incredible with the hybrid pies.
@monicapdx11 ай бұрын
Elana's well started on YouTubing *and* baking! Brava! And look at you, Mrs. H. You've gone and turned into a pie baker on us. 😁 Remember how nervous you were the first time? Your cooking episodes remind me of my mom and I together in the kitchen more and more. It's so much fun to watch you and Elana doing the same. ❤ She'll remember these the rest of her life. I think shoofly pie would be much too sweet for me, too, but it was great to see it made. I've never seen one except in pictures. Got a kick out of you enjoying cutting in the butter. Good tools make things easier. Re tools, I agree with another commenter; now we have to get you a proper American rolling pin! A good hardwood one that rotates on a metal shaft, using ball bearings, with handles that aren't fixed in place. Your hands grip the handles steady and only the *pin* rotates. Much, much easier for applying pressure. Piecrusts, cookies, dough - for anything you roll out. Plus Elana will have fun spinning it. 😂
@margarethegan831811 ай бұрын
I was born & raised in Southwestern Pa & grew up eating my mom’s shoofly pie. She always made the wet bottom version (that’s what she called it). I really like how patient you are with Elana, she’s so adorable.
@MikeS-sc1yj11 ай бұрын
Wonderful video that made me cry remembering my wife teaching my daughter to bake forty years ago.
@yugioht4211 ай бұрын
Shoo fly pie is actually an adaptation of classic treacle tart in a different and larger form. The filling is mostly molasses or what you call black treacle. In Florida the hummingbird cake is the choice dessert. Basically the idea is that it’s so sweet that it attracts hummingbirds. Shoo fly pie is kinda the same as it’s supposed to attract flies which you shoo away. It actually doesn’t happen that way but it’s fun to think that it does.
@jilliant.455011 ай бұрын
My mom would bake lots of pies when we were kids. She would take all the scraps of cut off dough and make a treat for us. (I think she purposely made extra dough) On a sheet pan she spread out all the pieces, sprinkled brown sugar and cinnamon on them. A few pats of butter scattered on top and sprinkle it all with a little milk. Bake these for a few minutes until crispy and light brown. Best little treat ever, made waiting for the actual pie a whole lot easier too.
@virginiapudelko628011 ай бұрын
Oh how I love watching you and your daughter cooking together. It so reminds me of doing the same with my own daughter at that age as well as myself with both my mother and grandmother. If you make another pie crust, take those little extra scraps that Little Bit is playing with and roll them out with her to make a nice size extra piece. Spread butter on it and then sprinkle it with a mixture of cinnamon and sugar. Run a pizza cutter or take a knife and cut that into strips, give a little twist to the strips and put on a baking sheet. They will bake up nice and when done will be golden and crunchy with that sweet cinnamon goodness. You little one will love spreading everything out onto her own bits and making her own treat while you do the main.
@KaosandRiot11 ай бұрын
Love your channel! Cheers and thank you from Oklahoma!!
@sjfvet519us11 ай бұрын
My mother's side of the family is from York, Pennsylvania next to Amish country and we would always have shoo-fly pie when we visited our grandparents.
@worldfamouslanglois480511 ай бұрын
This is great. My granny would give us the pie crust trimmings and let us put sugar/cinnamon/butter or whatever we wanted and while baking the pie she'd put those on a cookie sheet so we'd have little strips of pie cracklings
@DaveBrazda-b4f11 ай бұрын
OMG, Elana's Greetings was hilarious. The pie looked great, excellent job. Another great video. You guys rock.
@cornpop315911 ай бұрын
3 or 4 centuries ago it probably had a Dutch or German name that sounded like Shoofly. And just became Shoo Fly as English became the main language of the region.
@johnisouth663611 ай бұрын
Never had it before but have heard of it. Would love to try it tho.
@jeffhampton276711 ай бұрын
I live one hour from the Amish Pennsylvania Dutch. I see them at the local farmers market. They make a lot of really good things but shoo fly pie is not one of my favorite! ❤🇺🇸🙏🏻👍🏻
@summersands810511 ай бұрын
I'm about an hour from Sinking Valley where there's a large Amish community. We go there to buy fresh produce and other stuff. We also have them come to our property and do some work when we need.
@Patryn7111 ай бұрын
Shoo fly pie is one of my absolute favorite deserts ever. I'm 1/2 PA Dutch by heritage so it's something I grew up with and there is nothing else like it. My mom would always use a mix of Brer Rabbit and Grandma's Molasses. Dark molasses wet bottom is the way we always had it. I can understand why people use a light molasses if they aren't use to the dark stuff as it can be pretty intense, but you would never catch the light stuff in most PA Dutch homes. When done right there should be distinct layers. A gooey wet bottom (can be an acquired taste, but it's the best imo) an almost molasses coffee cake type layer, and then a crumb topping layer. It's very easy to have it all mix together as yours did, but if you get it right....... it's heaven.
@cindyfowler732411 ай бұрын
Pennsylvania resident here. Shoofly pie is sold regularly in local stores. I would say it's not for everyone's taste, but it's good once in a while. Ours have crumbs on the top, though.
@nolenhughes177511 ай бұрын
I love watching you work with Elana! She is in great hands with you guys, thank you for letting her help so she can learn ❤
@sandirobinson696611 ай бұрын
These kinds of farmhouse pies are designed to use simple, cheap, readily available ingredients at times like winter when there is no fruit, and often, after the hens quit laying for the winter. Personally, I like to use recipes that use eggs in the filling, because they lighten it up in a very pleasant manner. I don't usually make shoo-fly pie, but I do make buttermilk pie and chess pie (the category is also known as "desperation" pies). All have a sweet, simple, rather gooey or custard-like filling. Easy to whip up from a little bit of nothing for an economical family treat or an unexpected "company" pie. Adding: Instead of wasting the leftover crust, roll it out, slather it with chunks of butter and sprinkle generously with cinnamon and sugar, then fold it in on all four sides into a pocket and bake in a separate pan from the pie - to make what we here call a "crispy".
@mildredpierce450611 ай бұрын
I always cover the edges of my crust with the foil before I put it in oven. I do this even on lower temperatures.
@florenciaalvarez321311 ай бұрын
I can’t wait!!
@SuperDave71176k11 ай бұрын
Great job as usual.Mrs.H. its wonderful to see you using the butter cutter.I remember the hesitation when you first started.Try rolling it like you would if you were rolling out a fingerprint.
@gloriakeener388311 ай бұрын
A hint to get the mollass out of the cup is to spray the cup with pan spray first.
@xJamesLaughx11 ай бұрын
Shoofly pie is right up there with Pecan as my two favorite pies. I live right in the heart of PA Dutch/Amish territory being in Gettysbyrg PA and most of their foods are amazing.
@MrsHornesgdnm11 ай бұрын
Mrs. H... I showed Bart this video before dinner and I said to him.... "Mrs. H would be a GREAT Pampered Chef consultant, she's a natural at doing these Cooking with H videos!" He agreed... Bart and I used to be Pampered Chef consultants from 1999 until about 2002. He loved doing the cooking demonstrations (he used to be a chef before he started having a lot of medical issues), and I did all of the paperwork taking the orders and working with the lady who hosted the show in her home. Too bad they don't have Pampered Chef over there, but I believe you have enough on your hands! Keep up the great cooking videos, and perhaps someday in the future... you can compete against Gordon Ramsey some day! 😊❤😊❤😊
@smokeyjoe195311 ай бұрын
One of my methods of incorporating butter into flour is to freeze the butter the use a cheese grater. I also use some vegetable shortening that I chill along with the butter when making biscuits. Central Texas here
@Smittay-Sr.11 ай бұрын
From North Carolina, our home state BBQ is chopped, vinegar based pork. The Carolina way would be with coleslaw on a hamburger bun. With hush puppies, corn sticks and Brunswick Stew. Ice tea of course.
@raymonddavis137011 ай бұрын
When you use molasses it is a good idea to spray your measuring cupwith aerosol; oil ,It will separate the stickiness of the strop from the
@Daehawk11 ай бұрын
Its like Little H is growing up overnight nearly. Kids at that age develop so fast.
@gloriastone321111 ай бұрын
Looks delicious! Great job Mrs. H. Elana is such a precious little girl. I just love seeing her grow. Love your channel. Fairly new here - a couple months. Sending best wishes from New York State.
@joannamcpeak753111 ай бұрын
Wow, Mrs.H, you can sure cook! Some vanilla ice cream would be a nice addition
@FourFish4711 ай бұрын
Mrs. H is a fantastic cook! I don't think I've ever had Shoo Fly pie. If it's not your thing, it probably wouldn't be mine either. It probably has great history though.
@Rsilke187711 ай бұрын
Hooray! Thank you for trying one of my favorite pies. My Mom (RIP) use to make it for us and I love it. We had it for breakfast. It is an acquired taste and I haven’t had any that was as good as my Moms 😂.
@howardwhite513111 ай бұрын
You can also add raisins or other dried fruit to the mix.