Wow, I've kind of fallen off the wagon with posts over the last couple weeks. I apologize to my loyal readers. To make it up to you, let me share a delicious new pie recipe and tell you about OXO's new cherry pitter design.
To make this pie...
...which involves delicious homegrown sweet cherries, blackberries, and blueberries...
...you need one of these.
But the design of the above pictured cherry pitter is awful. I'd been using it for about three years now, and I never liked it. The grip was too far apart to be comfortable for my hands, it wouldn't really come clean in the dishwasher and was a slight pain to wash by hand. Plus it splattered cherry juice everywhere - on my counter, down my arm, across my (apron-clad) front...
You get the idea.
But fresh cherry pies are so awesome, so you need a decent cherry pitter to make the pitting part easy.
I received OXO's newly designed cherry pitter recently and I have to say, it's pretty awesome.
For one thing, the distance between the hand grips is far, far smaller than on my old cherry pitter. It's more ergonomically designed and thus more comfortable for pitting quart upon quart of cherries. The overall design is a lot smarter too.
The prong (the thing that pushes through the cherry, I don't know if it has an actual name) is made of metal - probably stainless steel. The little "cradle for the cherry is also a little more secure - I had no fears of the cherry falling out, which was a bit of a problem on my old pitter. Plus, see that little plastic sleeve on the bottom there? That's a splash guard.
So you don't spray yourself and your kitchen with cherry juice.
It works like a dream.
Plus, that little plastic guard comes off for easy cleaning - and like most OXO products, the whole thing is dishwasher safe.
And perhaps my favorite part (aside from the dishwasher safe thing) - there's a little locking mechanism that lets you lock the pitter closed for easy storage. Takes up way less space in my drawer!
So, armed with this awesome OXO cherry pitter, what did I decide to make?
Well, that mixed berry pie, of course!
It was one of a dozen pies I made for a friend's wedding recently.
(This, by the way, is one of the reasons I haven't blogged much in the past couple weeks. The other reason is getting my classroom ready.)
Anyway, the mixed berry pie was amazing, if I do say so myself. Want to know how to make it?