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Summer pies and roadside stands
Oh, my pies. Over at Intelligent Travel, I found out that yesterday was National Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie Day. That's a national day worth celebrating. Instead, there I was at Twist O' the Mist in Niagara Falls eating a butter pecan ice-cream cone, not knowing I that I should have been on a strawberry-rhubarb pie hunt.
The best strawberry-rhubarb pie I know of is at Wallkill View Farm Market right over the bridge out of New Paltz, New York. Oh, I can see it now in the glass case on a shelf among others. Forget the blackberry, cherry or peach. What I'm after is the strawberry-rhubarb as soon as I pull into the parking lot. A whole pie with the hint of the sugary sour of strawberry and rhubarb juices that have bubbled up through the flaky crust. I buy at least one every summer. Sometimes, I buy two--or three. It depends on how many people I am visiting on my summer trips back to New Paltz where I lived through 8th grade and high school.
Wallkill View Farms was a smaller fruit stand back in my high school days. Since then, it has grown into an upscale roadside fruit and vegetable stand that has expanded into baked goods, gourmet offerings and flowers. Every inch of the produce and products are lush and gorgeous.
Another great place to find pies of any kind is at the Green Market at Union Square in Manhattan. Farmers and bakers, many of them from upstate New York and elsewhere, come into the city on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, turning the park area into a garden of earthly delights with pies and more--much more.
Then there's major pie country in Holmes County, Ohio, where you'll find the largest population of Amish in the United States. Head to towns with names like Charm, Mt. Hope and Berlin and stop at any Amish stand you happen across. The pie version I snap up here are fried pies. These are in between a pie and a turnover. There is strawberry-rhubarb, but the apricot is mighty fine as well. Actually, they're all good.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Aaron Jun 10th 2008 1:22PM
Best Strawberry-Rhubarb pie ever... Herschberger Essen Haus restaurant in Converse, Indiana.
I would drive 40 miles out of my way to go there when driving from Indianapolis to Detroit.
Mmmm... pie.
farmbabe Jun 12th 2008 2:25PM
I second the Essenhaus. As a resident of Miami County...I've got the pleasure of going their often. Best sugar cream and peanut butter pie in the world...except my grandma's!
The owners are great...great food too.
Marilyn Terrell Jun 10th 2008 3:14PM
Thanks Jamie! Just don't try to bring any pies on an airplane:
http://www.elliott.org/blog/what-kind-of-pie-is-that-the-tsa-agent-demanded/
Jamie Rhein Jun 12th 2008 2:37PM
Marilyn,
How funny! You never know about those pies. I once had trouble in the 1990s sometime with my grandmother's homemade grape jelly. It did look questionable, I suppose. I could take the jar on the plane, but the wax seal was broken so I had to eat it fairly soon after I arrived home.
Jamie Rhein Jun 12th 2008 2:37PM
Farm babe, thanks for the second on Essenhaus. Check out post on Miami County--all because of the pie. http://www.gadling.com/2008/06/10/summer-pies-and-roadside-stands/