Earl Grey Pie Recipe - the pie my friends always crave

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    I have a pinned comment below of the mistakes that I have made while making this pie. I hope you can give it a look if you are deciding to also make this pie so that you can avoid the errors that I made.
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    Have you ever had an earl grey pie? If you haven't and are a fan of anything earl grey flavored, then you definitely need to give this pie a try. It's the pie that my friends usually request for and is great for anytime but especially spring or summer! It starts with a pie crust that has a small layer of dark chocolate ganache. I then add earl grey pastry cream and then top it off with some whipped cream. Some chopped pistachios are added on top for decoration. This recipe is inspired by the earl grey pie sold at Pie Hole.
    My process for making pie dough is linked in the video but you can also find it here: • Pie Dough Recipe - my ...
    As for the pastry cream, I used Tartine's pastry cream recipe as a base.
    The ingredients are for making TWO pies.
    Ingredients:
    Pie Dough
    2 1/4 cups flour
    2 tablespoons sugar
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    1 cup unsalted butter
    Pastry Cream
    10 earl grey standard tea bags
    32 oz whole milk (4 cups)
    1 tablespoon vanilla paste
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    60 grams cornstarch (around 7-8 tablespoons)
    230 grams sugar
    4 large eggs
    8 tablespoons unsalted butter
    Chocolate Ganache
    1 bar of good quality dark chocolate
    A few splashes of heavy cream
    Whipped Cream
    4 cups of whipped cream (I used some of this for the ganache)
    3 tablespoons powdered sugar
    1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    Handful of chopped pistachios
    *I realized post production that I overheated the chocolate 😓. I would definitely recommend heating it more gently on a simmer as opposed to my making it in a hurry.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:11 Earl Grey Pastry Cream
    6:22 Pie Crust
    9:55 Chocolate Ganache
    11:11 Whipped Cream
    11:55 Pie Assembly
    13:50 Taste Test
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  • @joshuacooksthendraws
    @joshuacooksthendraws  Рік тому +3413

    Thank you everyone for visiting!
    I learned a lot from the plethora of advice I received here.
    I made quite a bit of mistakes in my video 😬 but I'm hoping to constantly learn as I keep creating!
    Here are some things of note:
    -stop using metal utensils on my dutch oven. I recently bought a silicone whisk! And though I do use a wooden spoon most of the times, I forget at times haha. Will make a conscious commitment to remember!
    -lower the heat while melting the chocolate. I never really overheated chocolate before this but I kind of rushed the process due to recording and time constraints haha. One great tip I received is to pour the hot cream over the chocolate to let it melt gently. My only concern was that I wanted a pretty firm ganache and so I used less cream; I was unsure if the small amount of cream would be enough to melt the larger amount of chocolate?
    -use less corn starch. I used Tartine's recipe for pastry cream and they suggest 4 tablespoons or 60ml of corn starch for their banana cream pie. I was making a double batch so opted for around 100ml but it seems that even that was a bit too much for my preference. Will use probably around 85-90ml or even less next time.
    -fully whip the pastry cream before adding in the whipped cream. Do this to prevent lumps! D: I read before to not whisk it too much because it will break down the starch and loosen the cream, but I realize that.... that's exactly what I wanted to happen.... hahahha
    -mix the sugar and corn starch together first before adding the eggs. Easier incorporation of the eggs!
    -don't squeeze the teabags? I'm still 50/50 on this one. I understand the science of it since squeezing the teabags will release more tannins which adds a bitter taste. But I kind of like the tannins in this pie; it adds some bitterness to offset the sweetness.
    Some tasty alterations I read that people suggested:
    -adding lavender
    -white chocolate ganache
    -not including the chocolate. If you're not a huge fan of chocolate, or even feel as if the chocolate will overpower the earl grey flavor, this pie works just as well without it. :)

    • @mossselkie7438
      @mossselkie7438 Рік тому +96

      You can actually get a much firmer ganache even if you use a larger amount of cream. 2:1 is the golden ratio, basically once it cools down in the fridge you can control how firm it is based on how much air you impart on it afterwards. all you need to do is whip it a bit less as you let it cool, and ensure you do not *over whip* to ensure it doesn't break. hope this helps!

    • @uptown3636
      @uptown3636 Рік тому +161

      Wow, what a lovely way to respond to criticism in the comments section. I really enjoyed the video, and these updates are so very helpful for a beginner like me. I love Earl Grey. Seriously, my family buys me earl grey cookies every Christmas because they know I'm obsessed with the tea. I can't wait to try this.

    • @firegodessreiko
      @firegodessreiko Рік тому +34

      A few seconds in the microwave and then pouring the warm cream over the half-melted chocolate is another good way if you don't think your cream is enough heat.....and I do mean SECONDS. Ten seconds then stir to check it! Also, I do wonder if maybe a salted caramel might compliment the tea better than chocolate anyway.....lavender sounds lovely, but a hint of orange or grapefruit zest and the smallest drip of rose oil and you'll have a Lady Grey pie~ Experiments are fun! (Also, your dutch oven is coated in ceramic, it looked like....a metal utensil isn't the end of the world.)

    • @Kat-xy7fm
      @Kat-xy7fm Рік тому +32

      The Squeezing the tea bags thing should be fine for this because tannins bind to fat--that's why you add cream to coffee to offset the bitterness. The whole milk will cancel out the bitterness for the most part so it's palatable. For something with less fat in it, though, you can get something inedibly bitter--like if you ate the used tea leaves after removing them from steeping.

    • @servnava6601
      @servnava6601 Рік тому +26

      I wouldn't worry about squeezing the tea bags if you aren't getting the milk to a boil which would scald it. Black teas can't fully extract until close to boiling anyway and tannins won't really come out however I would try making an earl grey syrup rather than adding it straight to the milk (you could use less bags cause tea will concentrate quite a bit in water. Alternately you could just leave the tea bags in milk overnight. Both tannins and caffeine only extract with heat so you wouldn't get either but you would get all the flavour (which is why most sweet tea is decaf cause it's cold brewed).

  • @punkivy9776
    @punkivy9776 Рік тому +6519

    When I see all these other bakers with their stand mixers and their custom made granite counter tops, I think to myself "I wish I could do that." But when I see you baking with regular equipment in a regular apartment, it makes me feel like I can do it.

    • @Lina_Bagel
      @Lina_Bagel Рік тому +242

      I always think when I see cooking videos with fancy equipments "how did people bake back in the day without all that?" and it also helps me realize I can do it!

    • @ayumuchorizo4486
      @ayumuchorizo4486 5 місяців тому +117

      Yeah! Like, it's nice to see a "professional-grade" kitchen being used to create quality recipes. But genuinely relatable cooking videos like this one are just as appealing and more encouraging. Sometimes people just want something scrumptious and homey, not some commercial level perfection.

    • @nuttyfrootie8550
      @nuttyfrootie8550 5 місяців тому +24

      When there is a will, there is a way. Always

    • @betula2137
      @betula2137 5 місяців тому

      @@Lina_Bagel yahhh

    • @thehistoryandbooknerd8979
      @thehistoryandbooknerd8979 5 місяців тому

      You can ❤

  • @FigaroHey
    @FigaroHey Рік тому +4075

    Staying home in my pajamas and making pie. That's my idea of a good day.

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  Рік тому +197

      I whole heartedly agree!!

    • @beccacollins1528
      @beccacollins1528 Рік тому +17

      Amen to that!

    • @morganmariex
      @morganmariex Рік тому +40

      Yes! Except for the dishes. It's all relaxing and fun until you have to clean up the kitchen lmao.

    • @swisski
      @swisski Рік тому +27

      Kia Ora Joshua, I’ve just discovered your lovely channel and was charmed by your work. If I might be so bold and make a few small suggestions?
      I would pour the infused milk through a large sieve set over a bowl and squeeze very gently.
      I would reduce, possibly halve the quantity of cornstarch used, as the even that much will make the pie set, even with adding the whipped cream.
      When you go to beat the cold custard before adding the whipped cream, try blending it with your handheld cake beaters or even an immersion stick blender. It will save your whisk and arm, making the mixture so smooth that you can easily fold in the whipped cream without deflation.
      Try chilling your pastry for 30 minutes before blind baking, and you should see way more definition in your beautifully baked crimped crust, which I was greatly admiring when you were shaping it!
      You can use a bit more hot cream, poured over your bowl of chopped chocolate for your ganache so that it doesn’t seize. I apologise if the suggestions are a bit too much, but let’s put it down to a professional deformation. Good luck with your channel, it is completely charming. Peas and Lovage from New Zealand!

    • @katerinachelmis568
      @katerinachelmis568 Рік тому +3

      Me too and that’s how I got a husband lol

  • @frecceyboi9134
    @frecceyboi9134 Рік тому +5651

    Man, I really love it when cooking youtubers show their mistakes in videos. It's really, really nice to see imperfection in a world where it feels like everything we do or create has to be pretty, good, or aesthetically pleasing. Seeing someone mess up or burn their baking but continue anyways kind of takes the pressure off. I don't know, it's just reassuring to see other people be human

    • @pinktlrb
      @pinktlrb Рік тому +107

      Yeah!! Honestly, the fumble at 0:07 is what made me stay to watch the whole video, lol. ~Aesthetic~ stuff where everything is *just so* is honestly kind of disheartening. It's so nice seeing people just being people. 😊

    • @PaceFineArts
      @PaceFineArts Рік тому +36

      Cooking is about experimenting and that's what this video shows really nicely. That's the fun with cooking. No need for perfect!

    • @bloomf8156
      @bloomf8156 Рік тому +22

      i admire your ability to appreciate the very bare bare minimum

    • @ThatBetchEllie
      @ThatBetchEllie Рік тому +16

      Yea I enjoyed hearing the tiny laugh when he cut the chocolate and it went sideways lol

    • @brokoly2010
      @brokoly2010 Рік тому +22

      @@bloomf8156 yes! You live a happier life if you learn to appreciate the small and mundane things :)

  • @NerdXertz
    @NerdXertz Рік тому +915

    I like your style. No words, just music and cooking. No fancy backdrop and fake pristine kitchen. Just a real person making a real pie. It reminds me of the old-school youtube days.

  • @lumenmom
    @lumenmom Рік тому +2400

    I have watched many cooking videos but this one was the most fascinating I have ever seen. Earl Grey pie? Who knew! Oh to be one of your friends!

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  Рік тому +143

      Thank you so much!! 🥰

    • @roeroeroen
      @roeroeroen Рік тому +27

      i have to inform you im the 666th like

    • @dear_totheheart
      @dear_totheheart 4 місяці тому +1

      Very darling!

    • @ALMATAYLOR-ws3qw
      @ALMATAYLOR-ws3qw 3 місяці тому

      Oi 🙄I asked to be his friend first, i will have a second birthday if necessary. One of these scrumptious pies will be mine. Isn't that right ? friend🤗😉🖖👀

  • @isabellevdw
    @isabellevdw 9 місяців тому +1129

    yo I made this pie, and I can confirm; it is very craveable. The earl grey moose is perfectly sweet with a subtle tea flavor, even when combined with the chocolate.
    Absolutely delicious, can recommend anyone to make it (if you have 4 hours hehe)

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  9 місяців тому +63

      Yay! Im so so glad you enjoyed it!! But yes its definitely labor intensive! Haha

    • @katiablejer2404
      @katiablejer2404 5 місяців тому +2

      what size did you use for the pie mould?

    • @grievouslytired7886
      @grievouslytired7886 5 місяців тому +21

      I appreciate the flavor subtle-tea

    • @littlelamb6804
      @littlelamb6804 5 місяців тому +10

      If you want to cut down on the time, use prepared pie crust😊

    • @cv5953
      @cv5953 4 місяці тому +8

      The sieve step looks so infuriating

  • @ElleBlackwood1995
    @ElleBlackwood1995 5 місяців тому +101

    Earl and Lady Grey tea are so underrated. They’re both so smooth and delicious.

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  5 місяців тому +7

      Right? And they go so well with so many things!

    • @persebra
      @persebra 3 місяці тому +9

      I did not know there was a Lady Grey tea, gotta try that!

    • @ernestguzman4962
      @ernestguzman4962 3 місяці тому +1

      Not by me - if I were still drinking tea, it’d be Earl Grey every day 👍

    • @jaredragland4707
      @jaredragland4707 3 місяці тому +2

      ​@@persebraIt has a twist of lemon added, just right for those of us who add milk

    • @theholypopechodeii4367
      @theholypopechodeii4367 3 місяці тому

      what's the difference

  • @megangoodhart
    @megangoodhart 5 місяців тому +147

    I think this would be great with a digestive/graham cracker crust as well! Like biscuits and tea

    • @DrBitchcraft.
      @DrBitchcraft. 2 місяці тому +1

      I wonder! I think digestives might be too salty sometimes

    • @coryaw95
      @coryaw95 Місяць тому

      @@DrBitchcraft.hobnobbers

    • @lobstermash
      @lobstermash День тому

      I agree! I don't like pastry so much.

  • @vixneko8240
    @vixneko8240 Рік тому +87

    Just one more piece of advice, if you don't mind: When you're done making the whipped cream, I suggest you put half in the fridge immediately and before you start incorporating it into your pastry cream. That way, your whipped cream for topping will remain stiffer, and you won't lose as much volume as you did in the video.

  • @floraccoon
    @floraccoon Рік тому +452

    I never realized how nice it would be to just watch somebody cooking and not be given the play-by-play... Big fan of this style of video, and to my eyes the pie looks amazing. Have you considered possibly doing the art as a segment, or as separate videos?

    • @sj-el4lu
      @sj-el4lu Рік тому +8

      I looove Plan:D for silent cooking vlog content just like this, thought I'd recommend her too!

    • @bubblegumplastic
      @bubblegumplastic 5 місяців тому +12

      The play by play is in the subtitles

  • @mossselkie7438
    @mossselkie7438 Рік тому +20

    as someone that lived within driving distance of the pie hole for years but never wanted to pay the earl grey pie *price,* thank u u are the best for sharing this

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  Рік тому +5

      Thanks! And yes. I love pie hole but was always shocked with the $8.50 per slice price. So I tried making my own! haha

    • @mossselkie7438
      @mossselkie7438 Рік тому

      @@joshuacooksthendraws ITS. ATROCIOUS. i cry every time i see it TT_TT

  • @s.a.w5493
    @s.a.w5493 Рік тому +170

    We sometimes get an earl grey cake from a local Korean bakery. It's maybe my favorite pastry! If I can get those flavors at home I'll be unstoppable!

  • @avacardenas4124
    @avacardenas4124 Рік тому +956

    This looks amazing! I recently made an earl grey lavender tiramisu. It was really wonderful so if you enjoy early grey flavor I definitely recommend making that sometime in the future :)

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  Рік тому +148

      I love tiramisu and an earl grey lavender flavored one sounds amazing! Thanks for the recommendation!

    • @blowitoutyourcunt7675
      @blowitoutyourcunt7675 Рік тому +5

      That sounds amazing! My 14 daughter asked for a "kid" tiramisu for her b day - I made her hot chocolate banana pudding tiramisu! It was a hit at her party!

    • @mamamua4644
      @mamamua4644 Рік тому +24

      Please share the recipe!!!

    • @sidhedanu
      @sidhedanu Рік тому +7

      Yum, lavendar earl grey is my favorite.

    • @BewilderedCitrus
      @BewilderedCitrus Рік тому +3

      @@mamamua4644 I second this!

  • @TiradeBombastic
    @TiradeBombastic Рік тому +50

    For the ganache - try heating up the cream over the stove and pouring it over the chocolate and stirring until melted. It keeps the chocolate from burning. :)

  • @beatrizcorrea5618
    @beatrizcorrea5618 Рік тому +425

    Great video and I’m definitely gonna try this recipe. Just a few tips I think it might help you next time:
    1- when making the custard is easier to mix the eggs + sugar first then add the potato starch and mix it.
    2- it’s easier to whip the custard prior to mixing it with the whipped cream, it saves you a lot of work and time. I hope this helps 😊

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  Рік тому +104

      Yes! I kept making mistakes since Im not used to cooking in front of a camera but will definitely remember your advice for next time. Thank you.

    • @phlox7792
      @phlox7792 Рік тому +45

      @@joshuacooksthendraws also that is a lot of corn starch. you have the power of eggs in the custard too. it wont be so chunky in the end if you use less. Probably about half of what you used.

    • @ssab9063
      @ssab9063 Рік тому +4

      ​@@joshuacooksthendraws And use a thermometer for the custard. 160F- 165F then remove from heat.

  • @tophermkr2159
    @tophermkr2159 Рік тому +260

    Even though this has probably been a LOT of feedback I just want to say I loved this video! I'm a pastry cook so yes I may do a few things differently but I loved watching you cook! I look forward to watching more of your channel in the future. Cooking is one of those things that every single person and their neighbor has extremely strong opinions on the right and wrong way (ESPECIALLY pastry and baking since it's such a science) but no matter what making it and feeling joy is what counts. Thank you for sharing it with us.

    • @simonockas
      @simonockas 5 місяців тому +3

      Any adjustments you would suggest to make this even better?

    • @crystalcoble5980
      @crystalcoble5980 4 місяці тому

      I'm curious too. What kind of apartments would you make?

  • @missycat7598
    @missycat7598 Місяць тому +9

    good sir, this pie is my first attempt to reenter the world of baking after years of being unmotivated (not counting the chocolate chip cookies i made because they swiftly disappeared for some reason)
    I haven't even gotten past the pastry yet. I just put that delicious cream in the fridge. But I'm licking the spatula right now and i can already tell this pie is going to be transcendent. absolutely MARVELOUS

  • @user-qd3sl6rs2c
    @user-qd3sl6rs2c День тому +1

    This is probably the most beautiful thumbnail I've ever seen.

  • @ifegeorge9065
    @ifegeorge9065 11 місяців тому +42

    We made it using you’re recommendation of less starch and using Claire saffitz’s pie dough recipe and it was perfect! Thank you so much for the recipe :) I would absolutely recommend (we also only made one pie so we halved everything)

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  11 місяців тому +3

      So happy it turned out well and that you enjoyed it!!! 🥰

  • @purplesoda793
    @purplesoda793 Рік тому +53

    This pie looks lovely but for the first half I kept thinking “No! the poor enamel pot being used with those metal utensils.” 😂

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  Рік тому +27

      Ive got a confession: Ive been using metal utensils on my dutch oven for over a decade now 😬
      There hasnt been any change to the enamel with their use but since people are perturbed by it, I have invested on a silicone whisk! Haha

    • @nerdbot37
      @nerdbot37 4 місяці тому +3

      A whisk should be safer than something with a harder, sharper edge, such as a metal spoon or spatula. But yeah, silicone is safer yet. You don’t want to scratch that enamel!

    • @LilyOfTheTower
      @LilyOfTheTower 4 місяці тому +3

      Lol my soul left when I saw (and heard) the metal on the enamel.

  • @sabergon3081
    @sabergon3081 Рік тому +57

    Hey man, love the recipe! I'll definitely be making this!
    I didn't see this suggestion previously, but when removing the teabags, don't actually squeeze them.
    I know its tempting because you want every drop of earl grey goodness, but doing so releases tannic acid in the tea which is bitter and will also weaken the flavor.
    Just add more bags if you need a stronger flavor :)

    • @tessicafrohman5020
      @tessicafrohman5020 5 місяців тому +2

      Yes!!! This pie looks delicious, but I wanted to write a comment about the astringency added from this common habit. Thank you, fellow tea lover

    • @carolnearson7932
      @carolnearson7932 4 місяці тому +4

      I do it with my cups of tea and only notice bitterness if the tea bag steeps too long.

    • @carolnearson7932
      @carolnearson7932 4 місяці тому +1

      Where’s the drawing?? Lol.

  • @jmhart1996
    @jmhart1996 Рік тому +32

    Looks super. A good tip with chocolate ganache that literally makes it impossible to overheat the chocolate and make it grainy is to heat the cream over the bainmarie (bowl over water) until it is warm enough to melt the chocolate, then remove the bowl from the heat and add the chocolate and stir til its melted. This way you get a tempered fully melted ganache that will not split.

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  Рік тому +2

      Oooh thank you for the tip! Will use that method next time. I wanted a pretty firm ganache so used less cream but was wondering if all the chocolate would still melt since theres less of the heated liquid being poured on top?

    • @Cheesyenchilady
      @Cheesyenchilady Рік тому

      @@joshuacooksthendraws you can put the cream & chocolate in the bowl at the same time, and heat it using the bainmarie. The extra heat will melt the chocolate even if the cream wouldn’t be enough to melt it on its own. Am I making sense? I’m tired lol

    • @jmhart1996
      @jmhart1996 Рік тому +1

      @@joshuacooksthendraws yees it would still melt - alternatively heat the cream over the bain marie, then turn the heat off and add the chocolate. the residual heat will melt the chocolate without cooking it too much

  • @Tabbyclaw
    @Tabbyclaw Рік тому +29

    I made this last week for my family and my coworkers, and everyone loved it. Since the whipped cream had to last a couple days I made the half that went on top of the pies using vanilla pudding mix to keep it stable, and while it was maybe too sweet for the rest it made for an interesting contrast.

  • @CimmanonK
    @CimmanonK Рік тому +102

    I might actually try this out once I've got my kitchen again. Love the idea of making an earl grey pie

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  Рік тому +13

      Hope you get your kitchen back soon!!
      And I definitely recommend giving it a try. I love this pie! haha

    • @Dee2D
      @Dee2D Рік тому +2

      😳Hon don’t do it! google this recipe and do that one,I hope I’m not too late.

  • @RoronoaEmi
    @RoronoaEmi Рік тому +23

    I’ve wanted to make an Earl get cake for a while but was worried about losing the delicate flavor of the tea. A pie is a great alternative!! Thank you for compiling people’s comments in your pinned comment. I’m still a beginner in the kitchen so having a do/do not list is so helpful! I’m excited to try this one!!

  • @hiera1917
    @hiera1917 Рік тому +278

    Congratulations on getting in the algorithm 🥰
    Some small tips…
    I think I noticed your pie crust being a bit difficult to get through at the end. That may mean it was blind-baked for a bit too long; Townsends, Bruno Albouze, and Adam Ragusea have fantastic recipes that I’ve never gone wrong with.
    I noticed as well that the pastry cream was a bit thick both during the cooking stage and after cooling; it might be better to use a tad less starch so that the whipped cream is easier to incorporate later on, and you can keep some more of that lovely fluffy texture.
    I’m going to try this recipe out though!!! Thank you for sharing, I’m excited!!!! 💕

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  Рік тому +58

      Thank you for your tips! And yes I definitely plan on using less corn starch next time!!

    • @bb-qw2pu
      @bb-qw2pu Рік тому +10

      no one asked lol

    • @nurlagrande
      @nurlagrande Рік тому +8

      Bruno albouze recipes do not work and I will die on that hill, tried multiple times, never once worked.

  • @everyonesucks00
    @everyonesucks00 Рік тому +70

    just discovered this channel and i already love the comforting vibe of it all, your sketches are also rlly good!! i’ve never seen a channel merge two art mediums into one, can’t wait for more uploads!!! :)

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  Рік тому +12

      Thank you!! I love to cook and draw so thought, why not combine them? Haha.

  • @farhanimulianah.4110
    @farhanimulianah.4110 11 місяців тому +18

    I love how you take the ingredients from the original place you put them, instead of putting them in separate bowls and making multiple dishes

  • @watermeling8000
    @watermeling8000 Рік тому +11

    idk why but seeing someone make the recipe step by step makes it seem so much more doable. i love baking, but recipes like these often feel too daunting, and this video helps a ton!! i'm really excited to try it out :))

  • @PuffPastry-ke3cm
    @PuffPastry-ke3cm Рік тому +7

    Wait, I can make pie flavored after my favorite tea? That's awesome!

  • @JustMeUpNorth
    @JustMeUpNorth Рік тому +11

    I know you've had loads of feedback on this recipe already, but I just thought I'd suggest adding less cornstarch, as your custard looks very very thick. You could even knock it down to half and things would still be fine, I think. I usually add two heaping tablespoons to a pint of milk for a thick custard, an extra heaping tablespoon if I want it to set like a milk pudding when it's cold. It'd make your lovely earl grey custard much easier for you to mix, too, and probably no lumps either (if you stir it constantly).
    Fantastic recipe, I'd never thought of an earl grey flavoured pie. It sounds amazing!

  • @itsshrimpinabag9544
    @itsshrimpinabag9544 Рік тому +12

    The art is what made me click, delicious title aside. That is the most beautiful depiction of a pie I've ever seen.

  • @gailskitchen
    @gailskitchen Рік тому +78

    I have never had Earl Grey pie before, so I was curious about this. I love pies and will have to give this one a try. Great job with the Crust and great job with the Pastry Cream! Looks Divine!

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  Рік тому +5

      Thank you for the such kind words! Definitely let me know how it turns out. :D

  • @wonderkpop347
    @wonderkpop347 Рік тому +13

    i just made this and dude it is so good you have changed my life forever

  • @TheCarameldance
    @TheCarameldance Рік тому +4

    earl grey is my favourite tea. and your way of making the rim is genius. not needing to cut and still having a pie shape without the exact pan. wow!

  • @diane9247
    @diane9247 Рік тому +19

    Oh WOW! THis just looks so elegant and I can't even imagine how scrumptious Earl Grey PIE is. I love the tea, so thank you for this inspiration!😋

  • @Cheesyenchilady
    @Cheesyenchilady Рік тому +12

    I have made a couple of times earl grey & lavender creme brulee... I don’t even like floral flavors much, but it was so good. Earl gray pie sounds dreamy 😍♥️

  • @nekobubblee7524
    @nekobubblee7524 Рік тому +3

    This is the cutest thing ever it's so nice to watch right before going to sleep , so calm;)

  • @virginiadrohan8231
    @virginiadrohan8231 Рік тому +2

    Watching you is like watching an artist at work. I see your focus and I'm falling in love with watching you cook.

  • @evaberry9877
    @evaberry9877 Місяць тому +2

    i made this pie! i used chai tea bags instead and added cinnamon and nutmeg to the filling. actually amazing. i love pie.

  • @Nari_Trovi
    @Nari_Trovi Рік тому +5

    I'm having a bad day, and I just discovered you, and... I've decided you're my comfort channel

  • @maharanieh
    @maharanieh 2 місяці тому +1

    i find these kind of videos endearing because it felt much more like home than the usual professial cooking videos.

  • @vanessagates7735
    @vanessagates7735 Рік тому +1

    This jazz pianist really said “did you ever know that you’re my herooooooo”

  • @foodfillingthoughts
    @foodfillingthoughts Рік тому +3

    I love how you highlight the mistakes, it's great to learn from someone else's instead of repeating them!

  • @ananastea
    @ananastea Рік тому +11

    i’m probably one of those few ones who actually made it :)
    definitely tasty, and a good way to practice some popular baking tricks.
    i made the pies for Easter at church, people told me they loved it.
    it was a little bit too heavy for me personally though, but the caloric density is clear just from reading the recipe. can be a good thing as it feeds a lot of people! also, quite time-consuming i must say! another small thing is that I still had half a batch of the earl grey cream after covering 2 pies for some reason… it made for a lot of cream.
    it was still very fun to bake it and i’m glad i tried!

  • @jaduvalify
    @jaduvalify Рік тому +14

    The pie looks luscious! I like the comment down below about putting some lavender syrup on it. This is one of those recipes I just have to try out. I am so curious to taste it! I like how there is no talking in the video. Everything I need to know can be understood by just watching. The relaxing cozy music puts me in the mood to bake.

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  Рік тому

      Thank you! Always love to be in my pjs and cozy on days that I bake. Haha

    • @jaduvalify
      @jaduvalify Рік тому

      @@joshuacooksthendraws Me too.🙂

  • @sevis2702
    @sevis2702 Рік тому +47

    I'm not normally the type to leave comments, but this recipe looks so good I'm definitely gonna have to try it myself.
    Here's some pie crust tips that might help you get an even looking crust :)
    -to get an evenly crimped edge it's best to have a uniform overhang, even if you're tucking the dough underneath. I like to use scissors once the dough is in the pan so I can cut the excess to have an even overhang all around.
    -I noticed your pie dough shrank a bit, which can be due to a few things, but my guess is that it's because you used a glass pan for one of your pies. Glass tends to be more slippery opposed to metal. You can also bake at 350 instead of 375 to see if that minimizes shrinking.
    -A little bit of egg wash goes a long way in the looks department! There's lots of types but my favorite is the whole egg with a small splash of milk, and of course a sprinkling of raw sugar around the edges
    I hope this helps you out in your future endeavors of beautiful pie making!!

  • @riverdan4
    @riverdan4 Рік тому +49

    Ooooh what an interesting recipe! My mum loves tea so I'll make this for her for Easter!
    Your captions are delightful as well :D

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  Рік тому +1

      Aw thank you!!

    • @Angie-in8wc
      @Angie-in8wc Рік тому +2

      Please let us know how it went.

    • @riverdan4
      @riverdan4 Рік тому +7

      Since you asked for an update, I mentioned to mum over the phone I might make one and she was like "uhhhhh idk early grey has a really strong flavour maybe you shouldn't" (even though she would enjoy it, she just doesn't want me to have 7/8ths of a spare pie I won't like)
      So what I'm going to do make a test pie and eat some and distribute parts of it to my friends (and discover its delicious) then make a second, even better pie and take that to Easter!

  • @user-jp6nk3lp7y
    @user-jp6nk3lp7y Рік тому +4

    it's so proper title now i understood why your friends always crave x) i baked it for a friend and she loooooove it!! i was worried if it's too sweet but not that sweet at all (as korean, it is a best compliment)

  • @juliahut
    @juliahut Рік тому +6

    i loved seeing your process step by step! I think my top takeaway is that crimping of the pie dough. I'm going to do that with my pies from now on.

  • @mysticwolf11
    @mysticwolf11 Рік тому +3

    I remember once a neighbor in college came over with a bottle of earl grey infused vodka and asked to share with me. It had the sting of tannins you would expect from the tea, but also the floral notes people enjoy so much. That memory makes me think this pie might be very good, and I think I will try my own hand at making it sometime. Thank you for sharing it!

    • @arus.2171
      @arus.2171 4 місяці тому

      what vodka was it? i’m curious to try it :)

  • @bennykrebschristensen5215
    @bennykrebschristensen5215 Рік тому +83

    Thanks for sharing your video on making an Earl Grey pie! By the way, I noticed you used a smooth knife to chop the chocolate, and I just wanted to suggest that using a serrated knife might be a safer option for next time. Serrated knives are great for chopping chocolate as the teeth can grip the chocolate and prevent it from sliding around on the cutting board. This makes it easier to get a clean cut and can prevent accidents from occurring. So, if you're looking for a way to make your chocolate chopping process safer and more efficient, I'd definitely recommend trying a serrated knife. Thanks again for the delicious-looking recipe and happy baking!

    • @realfunnyman
      @realfunnyman Рік тому +1

      I was going to suggest just this, great tip for cutting up chocolate

    • @gremloid
      @gremloid Рік тому +6

      I didn't know this, thank you! I don't chop chocolate very often but its always a pain (not literally, thankfully I've never hurt myself doing it)

  • @Davccelion
    @Davccelion 3 дні тому

    Definetely, one of the best pie ideas I have seen these days... It is worth a try!

  • @kylaszone
    @kylaszone 11 місяців тому +2

    Now this is what you call an informative, incredibly helpful and easy guide. Your tips and comments on how to do better than you did truly makes viewers feel fully capable of succeeding with the recipe. You're very fun and enjoyable to watch!

  • @unger1864
    @unger1864 Рік тому +21

    never heard of earl grey pie before but I would love to try this sometimes :)

  • @ramenseller
    @ramenseller Рік тому +5

    Omg how do u only have 20k subs? Wtfffff I’m subbing your content is so calming and great and I love cooking channels and yours is so good. The drawings also

  • @lemonademan16
    @lemonademan16 2 дні тому

    The folding technique is genius!

  • @JoeDeanHinkle
    @JoeDeanHinkle 4 місяці тому +2

    Great recipe! I added orange zest on the finished product, really kicked it up a notch.

  • @bcrain2733
    @bcrain2733 Рік тому +3

    This is the first time I’ve watched your channel but… I have to say I love your username. Straight and simple, to the point, I didn’t even start the video and I knew what to expect. Perfect level of studio ghibli food romanticism. 10/10.

  • @maryannknox7158
    @maryannknox7158 Рік тому +18

    This looks so Delicious actually Earl Gray Tea ☕️ is My Favorite Tea 🫖 Yummy what a treat

  • @mafiosasssss02
    @mafiosasssss02 Рік тому +2

    Ok but that jazz background music did not have to go that hard! I’m definitely trying this recipe out whenever I get the chance!!!

  • @juliussiemes9569
    @juliussiemes9569 Рік тому +1

    Mesmerizing. I have watched this entire video with my mouth opened out of pure astonishment because the life that i have been living up until now was the life if a fool. I am now reborn.

  • @mdeavers7881
    @mdeavers7881 Рік тому +3

    This got recommended to me randomly, and wow am I a huge fan of Earl Grey. Definitely going to try out this recipe soon. Thanks for the chill vibes and beautiful art!!!

  • @EmilyJelassi
    @EmilyJelassi Рік тому +4

    I’m definitely going to make this one!! We love Earl Grey tea and the addition of chocolate sounds delicious!!

  • @noodles.6388
    @noodles.6388 Рік тому

    we need more calm cooking/baking channels like this 🙏

  • @Amroko-zg4by
    @Amroko-zg4by 3 місяці тому +1

    I've made this pie twice now. I made it first for a christmas gathering and everyone loved it. 2nd pie was made just for my household so we could enjoy more of it. Highly recommend this pie. The tea flavor comes through so well and the chocolate and creme balance it all.

  • @Mormollio
    @Mormollio Рік тому +5

    I've never wanted to eat or make a pie in my life until watching this video 🤤

  • @Flareontoast
    @Flareontoast Рік тому +11

    This looks delicious! I can imagine this going amazing with white chocolate ganache. I've made earl grey cake before, with lemon/lime in it. So good!

  • @Laurencita
    @Laurencita 3 місяці тому

    I was recommended this channel by the algorithm because I like cooking/baking videos and also drawing tutorials. I think it’s SO cool how you incorporate both into your channel. It is so unique. I instantly subscribed.

  • @loiscassels8966
    @loiscassels8966 Рік тому +1

    I love Earl Grey anything! I even have an Earl Grey lip balm. Time to put the kettle on ❤️🇨🇦

  • @mylx1
    @mylx1 Рік тому +7

    Looks super delicious, maybe i'll make it one day if i ever get off the couch

  • @zakiakitchen5817
    @zakiakitchen5817 Рік тому +19

    Masha Allah very delicious 😋 😋🦋👌

  • @kimochoa1906
    @kimochoa1906 3 місяці тому +1

    Love the video! Friendship is such a precious thing. To want to make things that we know our friends enjoy is truly an expression of love.

  • @figmo397
    @figmo397 Рік тому +3

    What a unique pie! I love recipes like this!

  • @jolene4944
    @jolene4944 Рік тому +3

    as a home cook and baking lover, this is your first video i have watched. i don’t usually subscribe right after the first video, but i loved how you included natural things like the chocolate going elsewhere when chopping it, swapping the hands for scooping and whisking the tea mixture, showing that it’s not easy to make the whipped cream look nice at the end. many other content creators have such an aesthetic vibe that it comes off sort of daunting and disappointing when our recreated products don’t look as good or the process isn’t as easy as shown. your video is just showing us that it’s normal! it’s very encouraging. thank you!

  • @CrazyKidPapaya
    @CrazyKidPapaya Рік тому

    this video is so calming, i love how detailed and real it was! No words or face to pay attention to.. its perfect!

  • @Tommy-qc4rj
    @Tommy-qc4rj 4 місяці тому +2

    One wee tip; a large quantity of teabags can be reused, as they will still have flavour. Put a pot on the boil, throw the teabags in, let them steep, and serve them with some more milk added, so you can have a drink while your pie is cooking.
    :)

  • @naquiyahibrahim6027
    @naquiyahibrahim6027 Рік тому +21

    I just stumbled upon this channel, and I instantly subscribed to it. Seeing you bake this pie makes me want to make it for my friend because she loves Earl Grey cake - this might be her new favourite!!! Ngl this inspires me to make my own baking channel!! Keep uploading more recipes

  • @benmarleor
    @benmarleor Рік тому +8

    I’ve made Earl Grey mug cake plenty of times before, I definitely gotta try making this too!

  • @jannananaa
    @jannananaa 21 день тому

    As someone with severe anxiety, I really enjoy your videos. I was really quite anxious before watching, sometimes I watch baking tutorials if I don't have other means of self-soothing at that moment, and I'm glad to have come across yours! Subscribing right now 💕👍🏼

  • @SpamSpam99
    @SpamSpam99 Рік тому +1

    This is one of the most relaxing cooking videos I have seen

  • @marianharris441
    @marianharris441 Рік тому +51

    I love lavender syrup in my earl grey latte. How about lavender essence in the whipped cream instead of vanilla?

    • @joshuacooksthendraws
      @joshuacooksthendraws  Рік тому +21

      Woah thats an awesome suggestion!! Would pair really well. ^^

    • @yasminehmmm6020
      @yasminehmmm6020 Рік тому +1

      Just here to say I love french lavender in my earl grey as well with bergamot

  • @DemonFireGaming
    @DemonFireGaming Рік тому +1

    This video reminded me of my grandparents, I had a good cry, thank you

  • @m.garcia7465
    @m.garcia7465 Місяць тому +1

    In my freshman year of college, my roommates and I bought a earl gray pie from a custom pie shop. I LOVED it but never considered that I could make it myself. It just seemed so above my own baking skills. Then I saw your video! I just tried the recipe this past weekend and it turned out great. Thank you so much :)

  • @Zaron22
    @Zaron22 Рік тому +3

    Just discovered your channel through this vid and I love it! It's such a cozy vibe with delicious recipes and relaxing music. Keep up the great work!

  • @ashleyshanks6821
    @ashleyshanks6821 Рік тому +16

    My first introduction to Earl Grey flavored desserts was Earl Grey flavored macarons from a Japanese style cafe. Slightly bitter tea flavors go so well with sugar and cream, both in a cup and in a dessert. ✨

  • @meganpustaver5768
    @meganpustaver5768 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for the very relaxing 15 minutes 😊 and great job! They look absolutely delicious!

  • @zhamu4822
    @zhamu4822 Рік тому

    WAAAA I LOVE THE THUMBNAIL!! And i love the way that the actual pie looks exactly as appetizing as the thumbnail TT

  • @anonymousanagram
    @anonymousanagram 6 місяців тому +3

    i finally got to make this! it was absolutely delicious and my friends loved it! i'm glad i was able to make this because this is the first video i saw from your channel and it's the reason i subscribed! thank you for making incredible videos and keep up the good work

  • @reagan4417
    @reagan4417 Рік тому +8

    This looks amazing. I make personal sized earl grey tarts, the filling is exactly how you make, and I top them with berries. I love the idea of the chocolate on the bottom and the pistachios, will definitely try this! Love earl grey desserts 😻

    • @Christiechocs
      @Christiechocs Рік тому

      Im thinking of making a personal tart version of this for myself! But downsizing the recipe from two full pies to one small pie sounds like a pain haha. I was thinking some edible flowers (petals?)with the pistachios would be a lovely decoration.

  • @1929modelagirl
    @1929modelagirl Рік тому

    I've never even heard of Earl Grey pie, so I had to watch.
    It looks wonderful.
    Also, thank you for just cooking, not the endless and usually unneeded commentary.

  • @COOKINGFROMTHELOFT
    @COOKINGFROMTHELOFT 4 місяці тому

    saw the title and have to admit I was intrigued. After watching, I'm going to have to try this one. BRAVO!

  • @milky7200
    @milky7200 Рік тому +11

    earl grey is such a nice addition to pastries ☺️ i once made sugar cookies with them and they turned out so nice. my favourite brand is definitely harney & sons! but they're a bit harder to get in australia as they only supply to specific boutique cafes and artisan fine dining so that's a shame :(

  • @TaeYouTalkerYou
    @TaeYouTalkerYou Рік тому +10

    I love the idea of an earl grey pie. You did a good job and the finished product looks great but I think you could definitely use less cornstarch for the pastry cream as it looked way too thick. You could probably reduce the amount by half and it would still work. Also I would think about straining the milk before or after tempering to avoid lumps. It's tedious but it ensures a smooth product. Since your earl grey custard is already sweet you could also try not sweetening your whipped cream at all for better balance. Instead of the ganache I would have just shaved the chocolate on top and skipped the pistachios altogether. Either way the recipe was cool and it looks delicious. Can't wait to see more vids in the future!

  • @reubenbailey7491
    @reubenbailey7491 Рік тому +2

    Man your music choice in these are absolutely jazz-ilicious!

  • @regularperson9965
    @regularperson9965 Рік тому +1

    "Would you like a cup of coffee?"
    "No thanks, just a slice of earl grey pie. it's going to be a long day"

  • @zvezdoblyat
    @zvezdoblyat Рік тому +4

    I've always wanted to try early grey pound cake. It sounds so so good 😋

  • @healexhelixvideos4680
    @healexhelixvideos4680 Рік тому +5

    No clue why this was suggested to me, but fantastic video, especially in the editing side! Both the pie and the video appear to be made with love. Such great commentary throughout explaining your thought process and artistic choices.

  • @emmalynmeyer6646
    @emmalynmeyer6646 Рік тому +2

    This is such a good idea for a pie! I love earl grey and London fogs so this is totally up my alley. I am a good cook but a very amateur baker, but I feel confident that I can do this recipe justice after watching you do it! I don't want to reiterate too much of what commenters have already said, but this style of video is so comforting and nice to watch. Keep making them :)