Pamela Phelan isn't a big pie-eater; nor had she ever made a pie from scratch. But that didn't keep her from entering the pie-baking contest that was part of Fridley '49er Days over the weekend.
Phelan's husband, Ross, on the other hand, is hooked on strawberry-rhubarb pies from Bob's Produce Ranch. "There's always a half-eaten pie in the refrigerator," Pamela said.
As the Fridley couple brainstormed pie possibilities, Ross decided to sign up himself, though not in the same category as Pamela. That was "strictly forbidden," he said.
It made for an interesting time in the kitchen, as they tested their creations in separate shifts and "tried to stay out of each other's way," Ross said.
The festival's second annual pie-baking contest took place Saturday at Medtronic's Rice Creek Campus. At stake was a grand prize of $1,000, along with $100 awards for top scorers in each of three categories — "original/creative," "cream" and "fruit."
"Original/creative" was Pamela Phelan's target. To come up with her concept, "I went to the Internet, like I do for everything," she said. She gravitated to pies involving ice cream, chocolate, coffee and dulce de leche, a type of caramelized milk, and set out to combine them.
She found that "the logistics of keeping the ice cream solid is the hardest part." The trick was to get it to melt enough so that it was malleable, but not so much that it wouldn't hold its shape, she said.
Her final product was a caramel macchiato ice cream creation, flavored with an instant coffee blend from Tanzania. Phelan dubbed it "A Mid-Summer Daydream."