THIS ONE IS DEDICATED TO JENNIFER PERILLO IN TRIBUTE TO HER HUSBAND MIKEY!
What do you do when you hear a fellow blogger has suffered a tragedy? Well the foodie community has taken Jennifer's wish to have us bake a peanut butter pie for someone we love to heart, and we all baked one for her in loving tribute to her husband who passed away suddenly. It's a small gesture to show support and kindness to one of our own. The outpouring of love and support for Jennifer has been incredible. I for one am proud to be part of such a strongly bonded community. It is unparalleled in my humble opinion.
I do not know Jennifer well. I have read her blog but I am new to the blogosphere so I just starting to get to know everyone. My heart breaks for her. Losing a loved one so suddenly changes everything. The sorrow and pain is immeasurable. In one moment your whole world is turned upside down. Questions arise that there are no answers for. A void is left that no amount of sympathy can fill.
When I heard the news I thought about my sister in law who lost her husband just last year. It was sudden and shocking. She and her 3 young kids left alone. It was heartbreaking and unimaginable that Mike was gone. He was the nicest man you would ever met. Always kind, in all the years I knew him I never heard him utter an unkind, negative word to or about anyone. He was the kind of man that when you talked to him he wanted to know about you. He asked questions, dug deeper. I remember the Christmas before he passed having a long conversation about baking and peanut butter. I had made macaroons and it sparked a conversation about peanut butter I can remember to this day. So I am also honouring my brother in law in this post. His name was also Mike and when I think of peanut butter I remember him fondly.
When I took the pics of the pie I made I wanted to include a few meaningful props and backgrounds. So I will let you know underneath what those are. Loss is universal and we are all touched by it and shaped by it in our own lives. I lost my Mom when I was 15, it was horrible and life changing. I think it marks you, puts it's stamp on you. I was now that girl who's Mom died everywhere I went. People will say time heals all wounds. I say no it does not. I do not miss her any less today than the day it happened. It does not hurt any less today than the day it happened. You just learn to cope and move forward as best you can. You are left wondering what might have been. It is a futile thought but you go there anyway. Often.
Within about a year of Mom passing we also lost both her parents. It was a year like no other. I still say my Gramma died of a broken heart. She and my Mom were joined at the hip, always together. She was never the same after Mom died. She was the coolest Gramma around. I have fond memories of her playing baseball in the yard with us and swinging so hard she spun herself right down on the ground. I would stop in after school after Mom died and she would make me french fries. I learned how to make them from her. I think of that often when I make them. The memories of the ones we loved and lost are so connected to food. It is inevitable that I think of Gramma when I make fries.
Shortly after Gramma passed my Grand-dad died too. Again I swear it was of a broken heart. My Gramma was his whole world. He loved her so much. He was so kind and soft spoken. Except when she made him mad and you heard the rising "VIOLET". Then we knew he was really mad as he rarely spoke. He was quiet and kind hearted. He listened and when he gave advice you listened back. He was a man of few words so the words spoken must be taken to heart. When I think of Grand-dad I think of butterscotch candies. He always had some for you along with a smile.
unsupportive. I found out a lot about people through the process. I was stunned by some of it. My Dad told me not to be shocked by people how people behave during and after death. Yet I am stunned by the cruel and self centered actions of some. So I moved on and those who cannot do so and want to dwell on the past are not part of my every day life any more. I forgave my Dad for everything and we made peace with it all. So I have let it go and accept him for who he was the same as he did for all of us. So this pie is for Dad too. The man who had an ice cream belly instead of a beer one. The man who ate peanut butter even when he could not swallow properly from the cancer. He said he needed the protein and would try to eat it any way. This man loved peanuts so in honour of my Dad I threw some crushed peanuts in the recipe.
I did not mean to go on like this but it just sort of flowed. So I won't edit it or try to make it sound different. This is what loss looks like. Scarred, battered and bruised. This is the mark it's left on me. And it makes me weep for Jennifer. I do not weep easily, I am a stoic lady. Yet one cannot help it when the empathy for another is so strong. I hope that she can find peace and solace. I hope she feels the support and love we all feel for her and her family. I know it is small comfort. Yet I reach a hand in support anyway.
So for Jennifer and for her Mikey this is for you!
Jennifer's recipe and post can be found HERE! If you stop by please offer her some support and kind words.
There is a facebook page in support and you can post your link to your pie HERE!
The Food Network Link can be found HERE!
A PIE FOR MIKEY RECIPE:
Ingredients:
2 cups crushed chocolate chip cookies
1 cup peanut butter
1 package of cream cheese
3/4 cup powdered sugar
2 tablespoons of milk
4 tablespoons chopped peanuts
2 and 3/4 cups heavy cream
6 ounces semi-sweet chocolate
1 package mini peanut butter cups
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Crush cookies in food processor. Add 1/4 cup of the peanut butter and pulse until mixed.
Press mixture into a greased spring form pan (9 inch) and cook for about 8 minutes. Let cool.
In a stand mixer using whisk attachment, combine cream cheese and sugar, blend well.
Add peanut butter, milk and half your crushed nuts, mix again.
Pour into another bowl and set aside.
Now whip 2 cups of your heavy cream in the mixer. Slowly fold in peanut butter mixture you set aside.
Before adding filling toss some extra peanuts and some pieces of the mini peanut butter pieces right on the crust.
Now you can pour your filling over prepared crust and refrigerate for 2 hours.
In a saucepan melt chocolate with remaining 3/4 cup of heavy cream until smooth. Let cool 2 minutes.
Pour over pie.
Cut up mini peanut butter cups and toss over the chocolate.
Sprinkle the remaining crushed peanuts over as well.
Serve to a loved one in memory of Mikey.
With love and support I send this out as a small gesture to Jennifer and her family.
Toodles and smoochies folks, hug your loved ones! xx
What do you do when you hear a fellow blogger has suffered a tragedy? Well the foodie community has taken Jennifer's wish to have us bake a peanut butter pie for someone we love to heart, and we all baked one for her in loving tribute to her husband who passed away suddenly. It's a small gesture to show support and kindness to one of our own. The outpouring of love and support for Jennifer has been incredible. I for one am proud to be part of such a strongly bonded community. It is unparalleled in my humble opinion.
I do not know Jennifer well. I have read her blog but I am new to the blogosphere so I just starting to get to know everyone. My heart breaks for her. Losing a loved one so suddenly changes everything. The sorrow and pain is immeasurable. In one moment your whole world is turned upside down. Questions arise that there are no answers for. A void is left that no amount of sympathy can fill.
When I heard the news I thought about my sister in law who lost her husband just last year. It was sudden and shocking. She and her 3 young kids left alone. It was heartbreaking and unimaginable that Mike was gone. He was the nicest man you would ever met. Always kind, in all the years I knew him I never heard him utter an unkind, negative word to or about anyone. He was the kind of man that when you talked to him he wanted to know about you. He asked questions, dug deeper. I remember the Christmas before he passed having a long conversation about baking and peanut butter. I had made macaroons and it sparked a conversation about peanut butter I can remember to this day. So I am also honouring my brother in law in this post. His name was also Mike and when I think of peanut butter I remember him fondly.
When I took the pics of the pie I made I wanted to include a few meaningful props and backgrounds. So I will let you know underneath what those are. Loss is universal and we are all touched by it and shaped by it in our own lives. I lost my Mom when I was 15, it was horrible and life changing. I think it marks you, puts it's stamp on you. I was now that girl who's Mom died everywhere I went. People will say time heals all wounds. I say no it does not. I do not miss her any less today than the day it happened. It does not hurt any less today than the day it happened. You just learn to cope and move forward as best you can. You are left wondering what might have been. It is a futile thought but you go there anyway. Often.
Within about a year of Mom passing we also lost both her parents. It was a year like no other. I still say my Gramma died of a broken heart. She and my Mom were joined at the hip, always together. She was never the same after Mom died. She was the coolest Gramma around. I have fond memories of her playing baseball in the yard with us and swinging so hard she spun herself right down on the ground. I would stop in after school after Mom died and she would make me french fries. I learned how to make them from her. I think of that often when I make them. The memories of the ones we loved and lost are so connected to food. It is inevitable that I think of Gramma when I make fries.
Shortly after Gramma passed my Grand-dad died too. Again I swear it was of a broken heart. My Gramma was his whole world. He loved her so much. He was so kind and soft spoken. Except when she made him mad and you heard the rising "VIOLET". Then we knew he was really mad as he rarely spoke. He was quiet and kind hearted. He listened and when he gave advice you listened back. He was a man of few words so the words spoken must be taken to heart. When I think of Grand-dad I think of butterscotch candies. He always had some for you along with a smile.
unsupportive. I found out a lot about people through the process. I was stunned by some of it. My Dad told me not to be shocked by people how people behave during and after death. Yet I am stunned by the cruel and self centered actions of some. So I moved on and those who cannot do so and want to dwell on the past are not part of my every day life any more. I forgave my Dad for everything and we made peace with it all. So I have let it go and accept him for who he was the same as he did for all of us. So this pie is for Dad too. The man who had an ice cream belly instead of a beer one. The man who ate peanut butter even when he could not swallow properly from the cancer. He said he needed the protein and would try to eat it any way. This man loved peanuts so in honour of my Dad I threw some crushed peanuts in the recipe.
I did not mean to go on like this but it just sort of flowed. So I won't edit it or try to make it sound different. This is what loss looks like. Scarred, battered and bruised. This is the mark it's left on me. And it makes me weep for Jennifer. I do not weep easily, I am a stoic lady. Yet one cannot help it when the empathy for another is so strong. I hope that she can find peace and solace. I hope she feels the support and love we all feel for her and her family. I know it is small comfort. Yet I reach a hand in support anyway.
So for Jennifer and for her Mikey this is for you!
THIS WAS TAKEN WITH THE GARDEN I MADE AND DEDICATED TO MY DAD IN OUR YARD IN THE BACKGROUND |
THIS WAS TAKEN WITH THE GARDEN I MADE AND DEDICATED TO MY MOM IN OUR BACK YARD IN THE BACKGROUND |
THIS IS A SERVING PIECE I INHERITED FROM MY GRAMMA. THIS PIE LIFTER MEANS SO MUCH TO ME! |
ANOTHER PIC OF MY GRAMMA'S GORGEOUS PIE LIFTER |
JUST A PIC OF THE PIECES I THREW ON TOP OF THE CRUST BEFORE ADDING THE FILLING |
PIC OF MIKEY'S PIE |
I BOUGHT THIS PLATE DISPLAY RIGHT AFTER MY DAD DIED. I AM NOT RELIGIOUS AT ALL BUT IT SPOKE TO ME FOR SOME REASON |
IN TRIBUTE TO MIKEY |
There is a facebook page in support and you can post your link to your pie HERE!
The Food Network Link can be found HERE!
A PIE FOR MIKEY RECIPE:
Ingredients:
2 cups crushed chocolate chip cookies
1 cup peanut butter
1 package of cream cheese
3/4 cup powdered sugar
2 tablespoons of milk
4 tablespoons chopped peanuts
2 and 3/4 cups heavy cream
6 ounces semi-sweet chocolate
1 package mini peanut butter cups
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Crush cookies in food processor. Add 1/4 cup of the peanut butter and pulse until mixed.
Press mixture into a greased spring form pan (9 inch) and cook for about 8 minutes. Let cool.
In a stand mixer using whisk attachment, combine cream cheese and sugar, blend well.
Add peanut butter, milk and half your crushed nuts, mix again.
Pour into another bowl and set aside.
Now whip 2 cups of your heavy cream in the mixer. Slowly fold in peanut butter mixture you set aside.
Before adding filling toss some extra peanuts and some pieces of the mini peanut butter pieces right on the crust.
Now you can pour your filling over prepared crust and refrigerate for 2 hours.
In a saucepan melt chocolate with remaining 3/4 cup of heavy cream until smooth. Let cool 2 minutes.
Pour over pie.
Cut up mini peanut butter cups and toss over the chocolate.
Sprinkle the remaining crushed peanuts over as well.
Serve to a loved one in memory of Mikey.
With love and support I send this out as a small gesture to Jennifer and her family.
Toodles and smoochies folks, hug your loved ones! xx
Holy cow! I saw a lot of recipes for pb pie yesterday, but yours looks incredible! And what a sweet and heartfelt post this was!
ReplyDeleteThanks Stephanie. Had a hard time writing it but wanted to put it out there. My heart just breaks for her.
ReplyDeleteKim, I was so touched and saddened by Jennifer's loss. You are wonderful to share this recipe and show your support. Your pie looks incredibly delicious.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous tribute!
ReplyDeletedelicious pie thoughtful tribute regards
ReplyDeleteKim - that was absolutely beautiful.....hugs to you, sweetie.
ReplyDeleteI loved this post, Kim. You always put your heart out there in everything you do...for all of us to see...and this was no different. A lovely tribute to Jennifer and to your own family. (the pie looks scrumptious...btw)
ReplyDeleteIt is a very beautiful cake. I like cake mix, nuts, because good health.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a sweetheart, Kim. I'm so glad to know you and am so touched and impressed with your kind heart. You inspire me. The pie inspires me too! Yum!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice tribute from the food blogging world...and I love how you incorporated memories of your loved ones in this post. I'm sorry for your losses as well~
ReplyDeleteThe pie looks absolutely delicious. What a touching post.
ReplyDeleteYou know when you are faced with loss, it's easy to think you are the only one, and then somehow you see, you are SOOOOO not alone. I hope Jennifer is able to feel that someday very soon, if not already. (BTW of all the PB pie pics I've seen so far...I think your's looks the best.)
ReplyDelete@Cookie's Mom- Thanks. I feel so awful for her, so much empathy.
ReplyDelete@Claudia- Thank you!
@torviewtoronto- Thanks.
@Ann- Thanks, right back at ya!
@Anne- Thanks, was hard to write but wanted to do it.
@kingrpg- Thank you.
@Carol- Aw, you are going to make me cry. Thank you so much. You are too sweet. xx
@Lizzy- Thank you. I feel so much empathy for Jennie right now. I don't know her but I just can't stop thinking about her. Breaks my heart.
@Liz- Thank you so much.
@Gwen- I think in those moments you think you are the only one. And really you are. Each death is as unique as the relationship one had with the person. I hope she is coping okay. It is so heart breaking.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I though mine was a bit sloppy. Some were so refined but that is not who I am so this speak more to how I felt that day. On the edge, feeling blue and wanting some whimsy to cheer me up. Loved having you pop by! xx
This is a very touching post. Well done. Life is just too darn short.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tribute, Kim. Your stories are heartfelt, thank you for sharing them. Your pie and your post is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pie and post.
ReplyDeleteWell done! My heart and prayers are with Jennifer and her family. Heartbreaking.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your peanut butter pie for Mikey. I'm sorry to hear about the losses in your life as well. This unfortunate tragedy has really proven to to me that we are one big foodie family.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post, and a great pie! I am new to this world too, but so happy to be here.
ReplyDeleteOh Kim Kim..you never disappoint..what a great recipe, photos and dedication..I really love this and what you wrote is beautiful and touching!
ReplyDeleteKim, thank you for posting this. This is so touching. I love the pictures you took in memory of your dear family members. Your pie looks amazing. What an awesome foodie community we have!
ReplyDelete@kristy- Thanks and so true.
ReplyDelete@Cassie- Thank you so much. I was nervous to post it but glad I did.
@BigBearswife- Thanks.
@Christine- Thanks so much. It really is, breaks my heart.
@Curryand Comfort- Thank you. I think we all have been touched by loss. It's universal and heart breaking every time.
@Erin- Thank you. I left you a note over at your blog. Had no idea you were new as well.
@Sandra- Thanks so much my dear. I just couldn't help myself, it poured out. I feel so much empathy for Jennie right now. Just horrible.
@Alida- Thank you so much. I think this was the hardest post I've done. Just kept welling up all day thinking about Jennifer and her kids. Makes me so sad.
nice job!
ReplyDeletethe cake is just delightful. :) what a great way to remember mikey. praying for his family.
ReplyDeleteThe name of your blog alone, made me want to come here :) I found you on Blog Frog. Then I saw this pie and went OH EM GEE! I have to make that. THEN I read your story and was moved beyond words. I could tell that just poured out of your soul. You have been through a lot and can empathize with Jennifer. Loss is always so hard. I do not understand death. Still, as an adult, it makes no sense to me. To be here one minute and gone the net. It's unfathomable. Big {{HUG}} to you and your family and Jennifer.
ReplyDeleteThe name of your blog alone made me want to come here. I found you on Blog Frog. Then I saw the pie and went OH EM GEE. I have to make that! Then I read your story and was moved beyond speech. I could tell it just poured from your heart. Thank you for sharing yourself and for such a loving gesture.
ReplyDeletePB pie looks so tempting, outstanding. Great writeup & a very wonderful tribute! Thanks for visiting & joining as a follower. I'm your newest follower :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this wonderful tribute to Mikey. My heart goes out to Jennie and her girls and to anyone who has experienced such a heart wrenching loss.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sincere and genuine post Kim... Love how everyone has made this pie and posted it in honor of Jennifer and her husband. Yours looks delish!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tribute post and such a tragic event...my heart goes out to the family.
ReplyDeleteThat was so sweet of you. I'll be thinking about Jennifer.
ReplyDeleteKim Bee, that's and awesome looking pie! I am sure when Jennie see this pie, she can feel your love and support. It is so touching to see so many fellow bloggers make Mikey's favorite pie using Jennie's recipe and share their own experience of loosing someone they love. HUGS.
ReplyDelete@christo- Thanks.
ReplyDelete@junia- Thank you.
@Michael Ann- Thanks so much. I do not understand it either. I think back to my mom passing when I was 15 and there is just no reasonable explanation for any of it.
@Ambreen- Thanks.
@Eating Deliciously- Thanks. My heart just breaks for her.
@Magic of Spice- Thanks. So sad, I just feel for her and the kids.
@Shanda- Thanks.
@Quay Po Cooks- Thank you. I am so proud of the foodie community.