Coconut Cream Pie

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Hi guys! Just a quick hello today because I’m on vacation and I’ve got a tropical drink to sip and a stack of books to read. In honor of my island trip and Pi Day! I went ahead and made you the coconuttiest coconut cream pie I could imagine. I started with Seattle’s famous Dahlia Bakery Triple Coconut Cream Pie, and added some more coconut because – why not?

Coconut Cream Pie

(Makes one 9-inch pie)

adapted from the Dahlia Bakery in Seattle

This coconut cream pie is famous for a reason - it is rich and indulgent, and packed with coconut flavor. You can make the pastry cream and crust up to a day in advance if you are the type that likes to plan ahead. Just before serving garnish the pie with generous swoops of whipped cream and lots of toasted coconut chips and white chocolate shavings.

Coconut Pastry Cream

1 cup milk

1 cup full fat coconut milk

2 cups unsweetened shredded coconut

1 vanilla bean, split in half lengthwise

2 large eggs

2/3 cup sugar

3 tablespoons all purpose flour

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened

To Assemble

One 9-inch Pie Crust, fully baked and cooled

1 cup heavy cream

coconut cream from one 14oz can of coconut milk

1/4 cup sugar

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Garnish

Toasted coconut chips

White chocolate curls

To make the pastry cream, combine the milk, coconut milk, and coconut in a medium saucepan. Scrape the seeds from the vanilla bean and add the seeds and pod pot. Warm the mixture over medium-high heat and stir occasionally until the mixture begins to bubble around the edges.

In a bowl, whisk the eggs, sugar, flour, and salt until well combined. Temper the by pouring a small amount of the scalded milk into the egg mixture while whisking constantly. Then add the warmed egg mixture to the saucepan of milk and coconut. Whisk over medium-high heat until the pastry cream thickens and begins to bubble. Keep whisking until the mixture is very thick 2-3 minutes more. Remove the saucepan from the heat. Add the butter and whisk until smooth. Remove and discard the vanilla pod. Transfer the pastry cream to a bowl and place it over a bowl of ice water. Stir occasionally until it is cool. Place a piece of plastic wrap directly on the surface of the pastry cream to prevent a crust from forming and refrigerate until completely cold. The pastry cream will thicken as it cools.

When the pastry cream is cold, fill the prebaked pie shell with it, smoothing the surface. Whip the heavy cream and coconut cream with the sugar and vanilla until soft peaks form. Spoon or pipe the cream over the chilled pastry cream and garnish with toasted coconut chips and white chocolate curls.

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Happy Pi Day!

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You all know I don't need a special day or date or occasion or reason to make and eat pie, but this year's Pi Day (3/14/15 !) is just too cool to not mention. It falls on a Saturday, which is perfect because that means you'll have the weekend to make and eat PIE(s). I have gathered a list below of pie recipes from this site and others to get you started -- some sweet, some savory, some gluten free, and some vegan. Hopefully there is something for everyone! Feel free to link to your favorite pies in the comments too. I'll be back next week with a new post, and I really mean it this time. I actually dropped film off at the lab today, finally.

Happy Pi(e) Day!

Also, For the Love of Pie, a wonderful series by Nikole Herriot.

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