If you’re a Seinfeld fan (and who isn’t!?) you’re going to love today’s post! A group of food bloggers and I have joined forces and recreated some recipes from our favorite food-centered Seinfeld episodes; be sure to scroll down and check out the other recipes and giveaways! 

Festivus Collage

Today we’re taking a break from all the Christmas celebrations to discuss an odd group of friends, a strange pole and a ‘show about nothing.’ And by now, all you Seinfeld fans are smiling. It’s been 15 years since the TV series left the air but it’s still very much around in syndication, popular culture and a little made-up holiday called Festivus. Celebrated with a bare pole and an airing of grievances, it’s a time to come together and say “I got a lot of problems with you people!” It’s all in good fun, of course, and in its 9 seasons, quite a lot of delicious food came up on the show. So some of my blogger friends and I decided to cook the foods best associated with the Seinfeld years and give away some great holiday gifts. Since I made pie from “The Pie” episode, I’ve included in the giveaway a set of pie cookbooks pictured below! 

 

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I, for one, cannot live without my daily Seinfeld episode. And since we’re celebrating Festivus, why don’t we all take part and air a few of our grievances? Here are some of the things I can’t stand:

  • I can’t stand people that ride their bicycles on the street when there is an obvious bike path!
  • I can’t stand people that know I speak Spanish and say “Say something in Spanish”, like I’m an entertainment show.
  • I can’t stand people that are picky. You have allergies, okay – you don’t like truffle fries? Have you ever HAD them?!
  • I can’t stand people that bring burritos and tuna sandwiches into the airplane.

Seinfeld Episode: “The Pie” 

Remember that episode when Jerry is pissed his girlfriend Audrey refuses to taste his apple pie by shaking her head and not even giving him a reason as to why she doesn’t want to taste it. All through the episode, Jerry becomes obsessed with the pie incident. Later on, they are having dinner at Poppy’s (Audrey’s family restaurant) and Jerry says Poppy not wash his hands in the bathroom, just before making pizza dough. Jerry now refuses to eat pizza by shaking his head, just like Audrey did. Jerry never finds out why she refused the apple pie.

So I found it appropriate to make my version of apple pie, but instead of doing a double crust, I decided to top the pie with an oatmeal vanilla crumble – perfect way to add more flavor and texture. You can use the pie crust recipe I made for the Brown Butter Buttermilk Pie, or your favorite pie crust recipe.

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Apple Pie with Oatmeal Vanilla Topping

The classic apple pie with a crumbly topping of oatmeal and vanilla!
Print Recipe
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Prep Time:30 minutes
Cook Time:1 hour
Total Time:1 hour 13 minutes

Ingredients

For the pie filling

  • 1 pie crust chilled
  • 2 medium Honeycrisp Apples
  • 2 medium Granny Smith Apples
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 small Meyer lemon zested and juiced
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract

For the topping

  • ½ cup rolled oats
  • ½ cup dark brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon powdered cinnamon
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350F and roll out pie dough. Set aside.
  • Peel, core, and chop apples. Dump them into a bowl and mix with sugar, lemon zest, lemon juice, salt, and vanilla extract.
  • Pour apples into unbaked pie crust. Make topping by stirring all the ingredients together. Sprinkle topping over apples.
  • Bake pie for 45-50 minutes until apples are cooked all the way through. Serve either warm or cool.
Servings: 1 , 9 inch pie

 Be sure to check out the other blogs that are celebrating Festivus! 

And now, for the Festivus Giveaway! 

The Festivus giveaway includes 1 (one)- Seinfeld Complete Season DVD Box Set. 2 (two) 1.5 lb live lobsters from Lobster.com (These will be shipped overnight coordinated with the winner) 1 (one) – 10 piece Kenmore nonstick cookware set. 1 (one) – King Arthur Flour Baking Set. 1 (one) – Wilton Bake Pan Set. 1 (one) – OXO Salad Kit. 1 (one) – OXO Baking Set. 1 (one) – Soup Maker Cookbook and  1 (one) – Pie Making Cookbook Set. ONE WINNER PER PRIZE.

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Winners will be picked by random draw and the giveaway is open to U.S. mailing addresses only (sorry international folks!)

How to Enter:

  1. Leave a comment with your grievance
  2. Many more ways to enter in the rafflecopter widget.

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Disclaimer: Prizes were sponsored by King Arthur Flour, OXO, Lobster.com, Wilton plus members of the Festivus blog group.  

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30 Comments

  1. This pie is fantastic 🙂 I love the crumble you used in place of the crust, so good!

  2. Natalie J Vandenberghe says:

    I have so many…I’ll tell you the two most recent:
    On Thursday, my husband went to pick-up my son’s prescriptions from the Pharmacy (which is 30 miles from our home). When he got home, he realized they only gave us one of the medications–not both of them!
    Another one involving my husband: he participated in a charity auction at his work (employer will remain nameless for now) where he had the winning bid for two tickets to a University of Oregon Duck basketball game (my son is a fan–the rest of us cheer for the OSU Beavers), which were valued at $66 (so, he bid accordingly). When he received the tickets, it was two General Admission tickets valued at $8 each! Sure hope the money he donated was for a good cause!
    HoHoHo!

  3. I hate when the people drive sooo sloooow here in Fl.

  4. My grievance is people who don’t say thank-you (verbally, email, note) for gifts.

  5. People driving TOO slow in the snow is the most recent grievance I can think of 🙂 This round-up is SIMPLY BRILLIANT! Can’t wait to read everyone of these posts – happy Festivus!

  6. I just can’t relate to people who refuse to taste pie. I’d taste your pie to the point where there would be nothing left of it. 🙂

  7. Stupid drivers! It seems to be so much worse lately.

  8. When people don’t say thank you!! Makes me crazy!

  9. okay this is crazy, but i haaaate when people hold on to subway poles with their hand above mine and theirs keeps sliding down, touching the top of mine. WHYYYYYYY must your hand touch mine haha

  10. I would never turn a slice of your pie down, especially with that oat crust on top, it’s better than double crust! When I aired my bicycle grievance I should have added the people who ride on the sidewalk too, it drives me crazy!