Sunday, June 13, 2010

Babygirl’s Strawberry Topped Cheesy Lemon Pie

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This beauty is brought to you by my babygirl.  She not only made the pie by herself, she also took the photos.  ( I edited them in Picasa.)  In keeping with the theme of today’s post I’m going to allow McKenna, aka Babygirl tell you all about her pie.

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Hi! This is Babygirl and I really loved this pie that I made.  It was fun and a little easy but it was more fun. Instead of just tossing the berries on top I wanted to make a flower with strawberries. (Well my mommy told me about it and I like the idea so I went with it.) It was hard making the strawberry flower because you have to pick the right strawberry slices. If you want to make the strawberry flower you can find it on Ms. Monica’s blog. If you have any questions send them to my mama and say that they are for me. Thank you. Babygirl out.

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Here’s the adapted recipe by Babygirl

 Strawberry Topped Cheesy Lemon Pie, printable recipe

Ingredients:

  • 18 graham cracker squares, crushed
  • 5 tablespoons of unsalted butter, melted
  • 3 TBS granulated sugar
  • 1 lemon, zested & juiced
  • 16 oz cream cheese (2 8 oz blocks) at room temperature
  • 14oz sweetened condensed milk (1 can)
  • Various berries for decoration

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Place graham cracker crumbs in a medium sized bowl, sprinkle sugar over top, and pour in melted sugar.  Stir well with a wooden spoon.  Once the mixture is even in color place it into a 9 inch pie pan.  Using your fingers pat crust  mixture into place covering the bottom of the pie pan and completely up the sides.  Once the crust has been shape, bake for 6 to 7 minutes.  Remove from the oven and set  on cooling rack. Allow to cool completely. Meanwhile place cream cheese in a medium bowl and beat until smooth.  Add sweetened condensed milk and beat well, about 1 minute. Scrap down sides of bowl and add in lemon zest and juice.  Beat until smooth scraping down sides as needed.  Pour cream mixture into cooled pie crust and smooth out top.  Chill in the fridge at least 3 hours.  After the 3 hours or prior to serving top with fresh berries.

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The original un-adapted recipe can be found in William Sonoma’s Sweet Treats.  This is a great book for young kids interested in baking.  Babygirl has successful made 5 or 6 recipes out of it!

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A proud Mommy moment, Babygirl was awarded The Presidential Award for Educational Excellence!  Only 20 out of 99 fifth graders in her school received it!  :) YAY!

46 comments:

  1. Baby Girl you did an AWESOME job. It is absolutely gorgeous! You made your food-blogger mama proud!

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  2. Congrats to Baby Girl. What an honor.

    Those strawberries are truly artistic in placement.

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  3. she's a chip off the old block!! wow just imagine what she's going to be baking up in the years to come! so impressive. it is beautiful :)

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  4. Yay McKenna! You did such an awesome job. woo hoo!

    This pie and the pictures are fantastic. And your strawberry flower is very pretty.

    Congratulations on your award Babygirl. I'm so proud of you.

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  5. A delightful pie! so fresh, delicious, beautiful and fruity!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  6. What an awesome job. It looks almost to good to eat! Congrats on the award.

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  7. Holy Moly- that pie is gorgeous! It looks like a magazine feature and it would be perfect for a July 4th celebration!

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  8. Wow! What a gorgeous pie Babygirl!
    I am so inspired to try and not just toss my berries on the top of the next pie I make!
    Have a great day!
    michelle

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  9. congrats b.g. on the pie and the award! That strawberry flower takes patience :)

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  10. Love this dessert! Congrats to Babygirl:)

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  11. YAY!!! yummy pie and a super smart girl!? lucky momma if you ask me;)

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  12. Wow Babygirl - my hat's off to you! Beautiful!!

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  13. Wow Babygirl! This looks amazing! I recently had a similar dessert at the Olive Garden and was trying to figure out how to make it. I think if I took your recipe and just made it into smaller individual tarts and added raspberries and blackberries I'd have it! Thanks for sharing! Your pie is beautiful and it looks delicious!

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  14. Congratulations to Babygirl for both the beautiful pie and the Presidential award. Exellent on all accounts!
    Mimi

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  15. Awesome job - on all accounts! Very impressive!
    My 10 year old loves to bake too. It's such a satisfying sense of accomplishment.

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  16. Congratulations babygirl! That looks like a delicious pie, and I'm sure she must have been really proud of herself. The decoration is beautiful! A pastry chef in the making?

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  17. McKenna, we think this rocks. What an awesome strawberry flower to top a delicious dessert. Perfect in every way! You did an excellent job. Pretty nice post and photos too. Maybe you can guest blog for your mama when she hasn't posted in a while. : ) I'll have to consider allowing Sam to do the same.

    Congratulations on your award too. You sure do make your mama proud.

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  18. show-stopping presentation! this is truly impressive and delicious work--bravo!

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  19. Beautiful work and congratulations on the award, Babygirl. Great job.

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  20. This is so pretty Babygirl! You are talented like your Mom! Great pictures. I bet it was really delicious too.

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  21. McKenna- A most excellent job on the pie. More importantly, a most excellent job at school. Congratulations on your award.

    Congrats pround Mama.

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  22. Babygirl - you did an amazing job! That is so beautiful!

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  23. Baby girl did a great job! Love the flower of berries on top!

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  24. Very nice post and you did a great job on the pie! Wish I could decorate as pretty as you did!

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  25. Mama,
    Tell Babygirl that she did a grand job and had me at sweetened condensed milk- love that stuff! Her photos are great too!

    Robin

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  26. How awesome! She did a lovely job=) I haven't even made a pie that good looking before!

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  27. Your babygirl has mad skills. This looks absolutely delicious!

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  28. Congratulations, Babygirl! You did a super job with the pie AND you took drool-worthy photos!

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  29. what a great recipe...it sounds so refreshing and delicious...and it looks fantastic!!

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  30. Congratulations to Babygirl. And, this is a very pretty pie you've made! Great job :)

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  31. This is stunning. What a beautiful dessert!

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  32. Congratulations to your daughter, both for her amazing educational accomplishment and for her amazingly beautiful pie!

    jessyburke88@gmail.com

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  33. Oh my goodness Babygirl - absolutely gorgeous! It looks like summer on a plate.

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  34. That is one gorgeous pie, baby girl! And congrats on the award!

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  35. It brought a tear to my eye that she made a pie instead of blondies or cookies or pudding...sigh.

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  36. Wow! I'm stunned that this was made by a fifth grader. It's gorgeous! She definitely deserves the Presidential Award :)

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  37. Way to go, McKenna! Just beautiful, and congratulations on your Presidential award, too!

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  38. Yes, Yay for her!
    The pie looks so good, and BEAUTIFUL!

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  39. She did a tremendous job! Definite talent that girl's got :)

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  40. Baby Girl, this is totally magnificent!

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  41. Wowww the pie looks amazingly good!! The fruit looks so fresh & juicy too mm!

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  42. A proud mama moment indeed! Thoroughly impressed with baby girls's blog post. Way to go!

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  43. delicious looking pie there babygirl! beautiful!

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  44. Just beautiful! Great for the fourth of July!

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