Letter Home w/ a recipe
Dearest Mary,
As this wretched war comes closer to an end, I long for the day when I can see your magnificent face again. I have found myself drawn to things that have reminded me of you. Yesterday I was in a West Virginian Pub and they had Bird's Nest Pie. I thought to myself, I have to try this because it is surely not as good as my Mary's! It tuned out that the Pie was incredible. I still think yours is better though. This is the recipe I got from the worker.
As this wretched war comes closer to an end, I long for the day when I can see your magnificent face again. I have found myself drawn to things that have reminded me of you. Yesterday I was in a West Virginian Pub and they had Bird's Nest Pie. I thought to myself, I have to try this because it is surely not as good as my Mary's! It tuned out that the Pie was incredible. I still think yours is better though. This is the recipe I got from the worker.
6-8+ apples
2 cups of milk
3 eggs
½ cup of brown sugar
½ teaspoon of cinnamon
2 cups of milk
3 eggs
½ cup of brown sugar
½ teaspoon of cinnamon
- Preheat the oven to 350⁰F
- Grease a deep casserole dish (round or rectangular- 9 by 9 inches square or a 9 inch deep pie plate, or a 9 inch Bundt pan)
- Peel and core apples and leave whole, to fit snugly in the baking dish.
- Make the custard by beating the milk, eggs, brown sugar, and cinnamon together well.
- Pour the custard over the apples in the dish.
- Bake for 30-40 minutes until the custard is set.
I miss you so much. I will see you soon with the Confederate win on my side.
Much Love,
Robert E. Lee
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