variety of small pies

Pie Dishes for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Can You have Pie for Every Meal?

September is officially here! Can you believe it? Wow the year is swiftly moving along. 

I was playing in the backyard with Brucey boy the other day, and I found an apple that fell off our neighbor’s tree. The apple reminded me of homemade pies.

Then this question popped up: “Can you have Pie for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner?”

YES, yes you can!

For this week’s Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner we’re sharing with you different pie recipes that can be made for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Side note, pie is also referred to as a quiche or a tart!

Have you had pie for breakfast?

Comment below and share with me if you have and what kind.

Spinach quiche tart pie

Breakfast

Spinach Quiche

The idea of having “pie” for breakfast sounds so rebellious, I just love it!

When I hear pie, I think about apple pie or one of my favorites, a mixed berry pie.

But pie can also be a breakfast dish, or in this case a breakfast quiche.

I absolutely love spinach with my eggs, but when half of it is enveloped with a deliciously flakey and butter crust, oh wow does that just make me happy!

This Spinach Quiche recipe by Jenn Segal from Once Upon a Chef is to me the quintessential breakfast.   

It has depth with nutmeg, it has a little kick with cayenne, it’s creamy with cheese and it’s chock full of spinach, what more could you want? Simply divine!

Question – would you make your own crust or would you buy a premade one?

No judgment, just curious! Hit reply and let me know!

Walnut Citrus Tuna Hand Pie

Lunch

Walnut Citrus Tuna Hand Pie

For lunch, many of us are on the go, so I wanted to find a hand pie to share with you. You know, something easy to grab and go!

I love a good tuna sandwich and this recipe for Walnut Citrus Hand Pies by Renée from The Good Hearted Woman is the ultimate culmination of a tuna sandwich and a deliciously moist hand pie.

When I make tuna sandwiches, I use celery for the crunch factor, in Renée’s recipe she uses both Walnuts and celery, an extra crunch factor, even though everything is sautéed.

This recipe is great, you get the choice of making the pie crust yourself or using premade, and then you use a fun pie maker to actually fold the crust, just so great!

Chicken curry pot pie

Dinner

Curry Chicken Pot Pie

There are oh so many options for a dinner pie. Seriously the options are limitless!

After much deliberation, we decided to share with you a classic, chicken pot pie, but with a twist.

Chicken Curry Pot Pie! This recipe is brought to you by Chris Morocco from Bon Appétit.

Rather than just the traditional ingredients of carrots, peas or celery, onions and so on; this recipe uses some fun ingredients like green apples, butternut squash and daikon.

It’s a little out of the box, but packed full of flavor and uniqueness to kick this traditional dish up a notch, as Emeril Lagasse would say.

The Curry Chicken Pot Pie recipe is best served with a cocktail. I recommend having the Rosemary Gin Spritzer like the one that we had on our Happy Hour episode:

A Chicken Pot Pie can also be paired with Dirty Martini or Cosmopolitan Martini. Watch the video and see how the A La Carte team prepared this cocktail. Hope you’ll enjoy the cocktails as much as we did!

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Thanks again for joining us on this fun journey.

Please leave a comment. Which recipe is your favorite? What info do you want more or less of? Do you have suggestions? 

We LOVE hearing from you.

Cheers to you and yours and make it a phenomenal weekend!

Dana & the Á La Carte Cooking Team

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