Thank you once again goes out to Carol of Just Let Me Quilt for coordinating this wonderful annual event.
For me this is the most challenging hop of the year as I don't bake, not even virtually.
In addition to being a quilter I play at a lot of different crafts. One of my favorites is etching glass. During the summer I saw on line somewhere an etched mason jar. As you all know once you see something and start hitting buttons and reading and hit more buttons and reading you veer off the original track and end up at a spot that takes you in a totally different direction. This particular journey took me to a no cook recipe that I immediately marked for this hop.
The pie was really easy peasy to make. I don't even own a mixer and was able to get the desired result by hand. This is where I found the recipe
Then when you go to serve it you open the jar and add the whipped cream and enjoy.
And would you believe, she asked me to make them again for Christmas. HA
Thanks so much for stopping by. I wish you and your family the very Merriest of Christmas's or the Happiest of the Holiday you celebrate this time of year and a healthy New Year.
Please take time to visit the other cooks ;-} participating in this fun hop and maybe you'll find a few great virtual ideas. For your convenience here is a complete list of the hop members.
I love the etched plate! The mason jar pumpkin pie looks so yummy, thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI love the individual jars for the no bake pies. Portion control! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese look fun and easy, Selina!! You could even switch out the pumpkin for sweet potato or better yet, chocolate!! Your etched plate is lovely. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteThanks Selina. That looks like something I could handle. I don't bake either. But last year, I thought I would try to bake some cookies for my grandson. Went through several books but knew it was hopeless. So I found some ready to bake at the grocery. Easy huh. Baked them and they fell all to pieces. Do you know they have a bakery in most grocery stores? LOL
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to try these, and I love those little jars. I've never tried etching, but it looks so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWay to go, Selina! The recipe does sound delish and its very unique in the little jars.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, the recipe sounds yummy. The etched plate is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love pumpkin pie, your no bake version sounds wonderful, and the presentation in the individual jars is a great idea. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea and so fun, too! Knowing they are yummy makes me want to have them for Christmas. Thank you for sharing this! Love your etched plate, too. It is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness those look so good, especially in those cute jars. I peeked at the recipe and the layers sound wonderful. How funny the hostess now wants it for Christmas too - lol!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful etched plate. I love it. I also enjoy etching. And your dessert looks so yummy. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThose individual pies looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, Selina! I just had something similar last month in Charlottesville, VA. It was DELISH and I can't wait to see if your recipe tastes the same!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a mouth watering desert! Fun and easy. I can just imagine my grands and great grands enjoying these! Thank you for sharing. 😉
ReplyDeleteOooh, that pumpkin pie looks delicious! I bookmarked the recipe. I like your etching too.
ReplyDeleteYour etched plate is very nice and the mason jar would have been a cute touch!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, I love this idea. I'm all about a pie no one had to finger to serve. Lol. I'm a little germ-a-phobic and love things like this. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWow glass etching. I love your pie idea in the jars. I am thinking I could make up a batch and it would be easier to transport with lids on. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI have a mirror my mom etched for me one year with her students in school. That was many years ago. Your pumpkin pie cups look yummy.
ReplyDeleteoh wow, that's a great idea to have the pies in jars! I've got some of those jars... must try it! Thanks for sharing!xx
ReplyDeleteYUM!! This looks SO good! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWish I were a pumpkin pie fan. May have to try these for my dh. Thank you
ReplyDeleteHi Selina! Your etched glass plate is beautiful. I tried that many moons ago and was amazed at how well the project actually turned out. Unfortunately, I never did any additional projects. I think your pumpkin pies turned out just fab!! And the greatest compliment is to be asked to make it again. {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteThe little pie jars look amazing, and good for you to find a way to work around the "I don't bake" thing. Have a very Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipe link. 'Sounds tasty. The jars are pretty also.
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