Today Special : National Banana Cream Pie Day
We celebrate National Banana Cream Pie Day on March 2 every year. This is a day to commemorate one of the tastiest dishes in the U.S. Although there are many kinds of pie in the U.S., banana cream pie is unique because of the variety of flavors and textures that it brings to the palate. All pie lovers come together on National Banana Cream Pie Day to make and eat their favorite banana cream pie recipe. If you’re looking for a delicious dessert to share with friends and family, look no further. A banana cream pie will satiate every sweet tooth.
HISTORY OF NATIONAL BANANA CREAM PIE DAY
Historians have traced back the origins of pie to the Neolithic Period, around 6000 B.C. It has been discovered that during this period, ancient Egyptians made a version of pies called ‘galettes,’ which were rustic free-form pies, made from oats, wheat, rye, and barley. The crust was filled with honey and the galettes were then baked over hot coals.
In 1620, European pilgrims came to America with their favorite family pie recipes. These recipes were adapted to accommodate the resources already available to them in America. Initially, their pies were baked using berries and fruits that the Native Americans showed them. The European women used round pans for their baking in order to stretch the ingredients as they were scarce.
In the 1700s, American women cemented the tradition of serving pies with every meal and thus the pie became an important part of American cuisine and culture. Pies were seen at every public gathering and fair in America. As more settlers moved to other parts of the continent, various kinds of regional pies were created. Pie ingredients are constantly being experimented with to this day to meet the demands of a hungry, pie-loving population.
Banana Cream Pies became famous in the 20th century. In the 1950s, these pies became the favorite dessert of many American soldiers. These pies were essentially thin pastries, full of thick and creamy banana custard. The pie’s popularity has spread worldwide. The British version of this is the Banoffee pie, which is made using bananas and toffee.
HOW TO CELEBRATE NATIONAL BANANA CREAM PIE DAY
- Devour some pies : Who doesn’t love a good wholesome pie at the end of a long day? The best way to celebrate this day is to go and eat some banana cream pies.
- Take yourself out on a date : Celebrate this day by going to the best pie place in your city. There’s nothing wrong with treating yourself from time to time.
- Take a picture : Before you dig in, make sure to take a ton of pictures of that delicious pie. Nothing gets your followers’ attention on social media like posting a picture of your delicious piece of pie.
5 TASTY FACTS ABOUT PIES
- New Mexico has a Pie Town : Yes, Pie Town is an actual place in the U.S., and it’s famous for its pies.
- America loves its pies : Around 186 million pies are sold in grocery stores in the U.S. every year.
- Pies can be dangerous weapons ; Popularly seen in cartoons, pieing or pie attack involves throwing a pie in someone’s face.
- The Romans published the first pie recipe : The pie was made using rye-crusted goat’s cheese and honey.
- Pie crust used to be called ‘coffyn’ : The crust of meat pies in 12th century England was called ‘coffyn.’
WHY WE LOVE NATIONAL BANANA CREAM PIE DAY
- Pies are delicious : We celebrate this day because pies are scrumptious! Everyone should eat a banana cream pie at least once in their lives.
- There is so much variety : Pies are indeed a very versatile dish. Every recipe can be adapted to fit any ingredients you have access to.
- Pies are a comfort meal : Approximately 47% of Americans believe that pies are comforting. They fill not only our tummies but also our souls with warmth and love.