Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Whip It! Whip It Good!

Posted by Charles Ferruzza on Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 1:21 PM

By CHARLES FERRUZZA

Prune_Whip_Recipe_thumb.jpg

Like my fellow Pitch columnist Alan Scherstuhl, I haunt thrift stores and flea markets looking through -- and for -- interesting old books. I recently stumbled across a 1950s vintage cookbook and, after I brought the treasure home, a magazine clipping for Prune Whip Pie (pictured) slipped out from between two pages. I'd never heard of the confection and I can't imagine making it -- at least not before I start collecting Social Security and becoming a regular (pun intended) viewer of the Saturday-night Lawrence Welk Show reruns on KCPT-TV. (This week's guest: Kathy Lennon!)

The last time I saw prune whip in its classic form (a glossy swirl of sticky, dark brown pudding) on the menu of a local restaurant, it was still the 20th century! The timeless Leona Yarbrough's Restaurant in Shawnee -- more than a dining experience, it's a time warp! -- was still serving the constipation-relieving dessert. They don't anymore.

"We stopped offering that a long time ago," one of the waitresses recently told me. "Wouldn't you rather have lemon meringue pie?"

Who wouldn't?

Comments (1)

Showing 1-1 of 1

Add a comment

While for some idiotic reason prunes are strongly associated with constipation, they are actually delicious, and I always liked them. There is a recipe for prunes marinated in wine stuffed with walnuts. Or chocolate covered prunes. Or prune filling for strudel. Thia recipe is not too bad either.

report   
Posted by meesha.v on 10/21/2008 at 8:23 PM
Subscribe to this thread:
Showing 1-1 of 1

Add a comment

Latest in Fat City

More by Author

Slideshows

All contents ©2012 Kansas City Pitch LLC
All rights reserved. No part of this service may be reproduced in any form without the express written permission of Kansas City Pitch LLC,
except that an individual may download and/or forward articles via email to a reasonable number of recipients for personal, non-commercial purposes.

All contents © 2012 SouthComm, Inc. 210 12th Ave S. Ste. 100, Nashville, TN 37203. (615) 244-7989.
All rights reserved. No part of this service may be reproduced in any form without the express written permission of SouthComm, Inc.
except that an individual may download and/or forward articles via email to a reasonable number of recipients for personal, non-commercial purposes.
Website powered by Foundation