I have already sung the praises of my favorite pie shop in Brooklyn, Four & Twenty Blackbirds, a gem in the up-and-coming section of Gowanus. But now I am singing even louder due to the fact that they have just released a cookbook that allows me to whip up their unique pies in my own tiny kitchen. I received a copy of their book and let me tell you it has heart and soul. The bakery was started by two sisters, Emily and Melissa Elson who were seeking a way to share their love of pie, soon word got out just how amazing they were and thus their shop was soon born. It was hard to pick a recipe from this book, but luckily it is categorized by season so it was a bit easier to narrow down. For the first recipe (a second one is coming your way next week) I decided on the Salty Honey Pie, and boy, it is even better than it sounds. This pie has the texture of molten pudding and has a distinct and addicting taste thanks to the honey which lends a floral hint and the sea salt flakes round out this amazing flavor. Continue for more...
A special thanks to Grand Central Publishing for providing me with a copy of this cookbook!
*Recipe adapted from The Four & Twenty Blackbirds Pie Book
*Photographs & Styling by Alison
Wonderful, wonderful!!! This looks divine! Like a slice of heaven :)
ReplyDeleteoh my god. I need to try this right now! Looks kind of like buttermilk pie which I am OBSESSED with!
ReplyDeleteThe Style Scribe
I've never had a pie like this EVER–it sounds decadent and incredible! And Alison, your pictures just keep getting better and better–so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I've never even heard of this kind of pie before but it sounds and looks amazing!
ReplyDeletexo, Yi-chia
Always Maylee
oh wow this looks SO amazing! yum!
ReplyDelete-- jackie @ jade and oak
This pie looks and sounds so amazing! I love it when people come up with unique recipes such as this one
ReplyDeleteOMG YUMMMMM! Such pretty pictures too! You are such a fab photog!!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI've been hearing so much about this place. I live in Korea, so visiting is out of the question, but glad I have a recipe to reference! Looks delish!
ReplyDeleteit looks delish!
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