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Places for Pie

There is Pie and then there is Pie, these are some of the notable pie purveyors that I visited over the past couple of months.  This article is all about who bakes PIE in and around Vancouver.

My visit to Aphrodite’s Organic Café and Pie Shop in Vancouver.

making a Raspberry Rhubarb Pie

History:

In 2002, founder Allan Christian found himself working with and living on Glen Valley Organic Farm Co-Op in the Fraser Valley using his sales and marketing skills to help raise money to keep the farm operational.  He grew up on a traditional farm in Saskatchewan and even though he had left that behind many years ago,

Allan was always adventurous in the kitchen and during a visit from his mother they baked pies together with the organic heritage apples that had fallen from the trees in the orchard. He had a vision that an organic pie shop in the city would be a great way to bring the wholesomeness of the farm to the folks in the city, and with lots of determination, hard work and sweat equity, he opened the original pie shop in April 2003.

Later in that same year he opened the cafe to find a venue for the wonderful fresh organic vegetables from the farm and would often harvest the vegetables and serve them the same day in the restaurant!

Allan Christian’s daughter, Peggy took over the restaurant and pie shop shortly after Allan’s passing in 2008 and has committed to keep her father’s legacy alive and thriving.

Pumpkin Pie

Most Popular Pies:

  • Raspberry Rhubarb
  • Strawberry Rhubarb
  • Pumpkin Pie (at Thanksgiving)

Style of Pie: Grandmas Traditional Pie

Pies prices:

$25-$28 range for whole pies

$7.25-$9.25 range for slices

Pie crust recipe from Peggys fathers mother

Filling: all organic – eggs, cane sugar, arrowroot flour, no fillers

Crust: pastry crust

Number of varieties of pie:

  • 8 fruit pies
  • 2 crème pies
  • 2 savoury pies

Special Requests: With a minimum of 48 hours-notice – customers can order gluten free, sugar free, or vegan pies.

Where are they located:

Aphrodite’s Organic Café and Pie Shop

3598 West 4th Avenue

Vancouver, BC

V6R 1N8

Phone: 604-733-8308

http://www.organiccafe.ca/

Twitter: @aphroditescafe

 

My visit to Blackberry Hill in Vancouver

Chris Hoekstra baking pies

History:

Since 1994, Chris Hoekstra started making jams and jellies and then pies, selling them in the Granville Island Market. Then she started selling at the Trout Lake farmers market and now selling at all the local markets as well as wholesale to a couple of restaurants.

Pies

Most Popular Pies:

  • Apple
  • Strawberry Rhubarb

Style of Pie:

Fruit pies

Pie: Prices:

$14 whole pies

Type of Crust:

Unbleached white flour

Filling:

Mixture of organic and non-organic– local fruit

Number of varieties of Pie:

50

Where do you sell your pies?

Caffe Barney on Granville, Slickity Jims and Farmers markets

Special Requests:

Customers can request special pies.

Where are they located:

Blackberry Hill

Vancouver

Phone: 604-258-PIES

http://www.blackberryhillinc.com/home.htm

Twitter: @Blackberry_Hill

 

My visit to the Airport Coffee Shop in Chilliwack

 

Pies

History:

Business founded in 1980, a few years ago 3 sisters Judi, Jaclyn and Tracey purchased it from the original owners and continue to make the same pies and recipe as when it all started. People fly in from Washington just for pie, they are a destination location.

Most Popular Pies:

Apple

Style of Pie:

Pies Prices:

$18 – 24 range for whole pies ($5 deposit on glass pie plate)

Pie Crust Recipe: secret recipe handed down from previous owners

Filling: Use local suppliers (lower mainland local) because of such high volume used.

Number of varieties of pie: 

  • 12 – 14 varieties of pie daily
  • Over 60 varieties of pie

Special Requests: Call Ahead 24 hours notice.

 

Where are they located:

Airport Coffee Shop

6-46244 Airport Road

Chilliwack, BC

Tel: 604-792-0814

http://www.facebook.com/pages/airport-coffee-shop/56728526523

There are many other places to have pie and in and around Vancouver, including Savoury Island in West Vancouver, Acme Pie in Vancouver. Feel free to comment with your favourite places for pie inside and outside of Vancouver.

By: Richard Wolak

THE PORCH RESTAURANT

6179 248 Street, Langley, BC

Tel: (604) 856-5757

Web: http://www.krauseberryfarms.com/

Twitter: @KrauseBerryFarm

Advice: located at Krause Berry Farm, check website for hours. Place your order at the counter.

Corn Pizza

Blueberry Milkshake

Strawberry Milkshake

Blueberry Shortcake

As part of my Field Trip to Krause Daily Farms, my friend Nikki Caine and I had a wonderful lunch on the farm during our visit. We sat on the outside patio overlooking the children’s playground and orchard on this spectacular sunny day. I had a slice of delicious house-made roasted Corn Pizza ($3.99) that was topped with their own yellow corn, artichokes, assorted bell peppers, and cheese; as well as a Blueberry Milk Shake ($3.99), Nikki also had a slice of the Corn Pizza as well as a Strawberry Milk Shake ($3.99). For dessert we shared the tasty Blueberry Shortcake with vanilla soft ice cream, their version of a Shortcake is a sweet biscuit and fresh berries. You will also find other in beverages including Berry Lemonade, Smoothies and Shakes; as well as home-made desserts that include their Fruit Pies, Shortcakes, and more!

Review By: Richard Wolak

SAVARY ISLAND

1533 Marine Drive, West Vancouver

Tel: Tel: 604-926-4021

Web: n/a

Advice: Come hungry, if the place is full it is worth waiting for a seat.

Pies

They have one of the best Grilled Cheese Sandwiches in the city, moreover one of the best pies selections too. Anytime I find myself in the neighborhood, I’ve dropped by for a visit to admire the pies, have a coffee and read the paper. This bustling bakery/café is always full of people eating great sandwiches, sipping lattes or indulging in slices of pie. They bake their own breads, and several different types of pies daily.

Grilled Cheese

Lemon Buttermilk Berry Pie

On my last visit I had the Grilled Cheese ($9.50) on their Italian bread with cheese, tomatoes and onions, crispy and grilled to perfection. I also had a slice of their Lemon Buttermilk Berry Pie ($4.95). They have a good selection of other sandwiches that can be grilled or not, soups, salads and a whole range of baked goods including the most delicious pies. There at least 10 different types of pies made fresh daily, by the slice or by the pie. For an extra $1.50 you can add a scoop of ice cream to your pie. Have a latte or a cup of tea, find a seat, read a newspaper and enjoy.

Review by: Richard Wolak

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