I love the Waitress not only for the story and the actors, but for the amazing looking pies! I, sit almost slack-jawed, in amazement of how easy they seem to be to make, and at how beautiful the scenes are in which Kerri Russell’s character (Jenna) is making them. I wonder if that was part of the point? The movie doesn't really provide you with instructions on how to bake said pies though, so I've never been sure about attempting to make one of them. Yesterday was a different story...
The Bad Baby Pie (first called the "I Don't Want Earl's Baby Pie") sounded good, but we are not big on quiches in our house, and the Marshmallow Mermaid Pie sounded intriguing. But, in the scene where Jenna teaches Dr. Pomatter how to make one of her mother's pies - the Lonely Chicago - I found my pie. Now, you know I don't normally like chocolate, but chocolate ganache (especially made with dark chocolate) is a bit of a different story, and if you put berries on it you practically have me sold. So, I decided to attempt it.
I talked Nick, who was having a bit of a bad week, into helping me. We can all benefit from baking therapy! He chopped up the chocolate.
Then, I stirred it while it melted in a double boiler.
Then, he stirred while I measured and added cream.
Here's the info:
Instructions
Note - the pie will be a fudgy consistency the longer you let it set in the fridge, and if you eat it right out of the fridge in the days after making it. If you want it to be a more pudding consistency, bring it to room temperature before serving.