For some strange reason the idea of fresh peaches invokes visions of country cottages and white farm fences-checkered table cloths and mason jar vases. Theses images are particularly curious considering such experiences are still yet to be in this modest life of mine.

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I do love fresh peaches, though. Giant and juicy, sweetly ripe and housing the likes of James in my literary fantasies.

Colorado has an exceptional peach feast come late summer. I simply cannot wait for the delectable peach season harvest so close to home.

For now, my succulent sweet dreams will be fulfilled with a country cottage peach pudding pie.

A humble crumble saltine crust adds just the right amount of salt and a soft bread custard texture that lends itself to surprise and sensual curiosity, along with a splash of adult-only liqueur.

Country Cottage Peach Pudding Pie

Crust:
30 Saltine Crackers
3 Tbs. cane sugar
5 Tbs. butter, melted

Pie:
1¼ cups cane sugar sugar
2 Tbs. all-purpose flour
½ tsp. kosher salt
2 Tbs. butter, melted
3 large eggs
1 large egg yolk
1 cup peach juice
3 Tbs. peach liqueur
2 Tbs. peach preserves
1 cup pastured (grass fed), organic heavy cream

Grind the crackers into fine crumbs using the “s” blade of a food processor. Add the sugar and melted butter and pulse just to incorporate.

Pour the crumbs into an ungreased 9-inch pie plate, spreading evenly over the bottom and pressing the outer edge of crumbs up the sides of the plate. Use your hands or the  cupped edge of a spoon to smooth out bumps. Put the pie pan into the freezer and freeze until solid, about 10 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Bake on the center oven rack until fragrant and darkened slightly, 14 to 16 minutes. Cool completely and refrigerate the crust for 10 minutes prior to filling.

Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Place the prebaked pie shell on a rimmed baking sheet.

In a large bowl, whisk together the sugar, flour, salt and melted butter. Whisk in the eggs and egg yolk one at a time, blending well after each addition. Whisk in the peach juice, liqueur, preserves, and heavy cream and then pour it into the shell.

Bake for about 60 minutes, rotating the pie 180 degrees 30 to 35 minutes through baking. The pie is finished when the edges are set and puffed slightly and the center is no longer liquid but still quite wobbly and puffed up. (Be careful not to overtake, as the pudding/custard can separate ~ the filling will continue to cook and set after the pie is removed from the oven).

Cool completely, 2 to 3 hours and serve at room temperature or cool with an extra dollop of peach preserves and a drizzle of both heavy cream and peach liqueur.

This is “adults only.” 🙂 Go to town…or rather, leave the town and head for the country hills!

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