I've been trying Hoosier Mama's pies, thanks to the nice folks at the Unicorn Cafe, up on Sherman Ave in Evanston. After the better half's doctor visit in Chicago two days ago, we were finally able to get to the source, and take home some fresh-baked wonders.
We've sampled five of the pies since May, the Apple, Cherry, Blueberry Apricot, Raspberry, and Chocolate Cream. While in the store, we got a sample of the new Buttermilk pie, too.
Several of these pies approach pie nirvana.
The Chocolate Cream is a classic in my book. Light as a feather whipped cream, lovely crust, thick at the edges and thin on the bottom, and the most intensely "chocolaty" chocolate cream I've ever tasted. I simply love this pie. The filling has the same consistency and flavor intensity as homemade chocolate pudding. It was clearly the best of the bunch we tasted, and I'll be happily making the trip to 1618 1/2 Chicago Ave to get more.
In deference to the better half, she was less thrilled with the chocolate cream. She prefers a lighter filling, more on the order of a chocolate mousse, and was much less impressed than I. Still, she's polished off two small slices over the past two days, so it couldn't be that bad.
The raspberry is also excellent. The filling has a very high proportion of fruit; clearly fresh fruit has been reduced, and the binding is neither gummy nor too sweet. The flavor of fresh raspberries comes shining through. We also think the blueberry apricot is a great pie. Both are traditional double crusts, with lots of flavor and crispness.
We were much less impressed with the cherry and apple. We found the crust a bit too thick on these two pies, and the cherry filling was not clearly better than other cherry pies we've tasted. The apple filling tends to the crisp/undercooked side, I liked it, the better half did not. I can find apple and cherry pies nearly as good as these for a lot less cash.
The buttermilk sample reminded us of really excellent, light cheesecake, with a real buttermilk tang. Again the crust is classic homemade, single crust. I'd go out of my way for this kind of pie, too!
Our sense is that Hoosier Mama really excels with her cream pies, and pies that others cannot or do not execute. I want to try the chocolate chess, lemon chess, and coconut cream pie, and exotic combination fresh fruit fillings, but I don't think I'll go for additional apple and cherry pies.
One last thing. Their website actually recommends other pie shops, including a tremendous pie shop in Door County; Sweety Pies in Egg Harbor ( not related to the bakery in Skokie). I think it brave and commendable to recommend other craft bakers who compete in the same market, and even more so when the bakers they recommend make a pie every bit as good, or perhaps better, than the recommender! We tried the triple berry and cherry from them, because we happened to have a relative competing in a Door County half-marathon who brought them home for us. Bottom line, best cherry pie my wife ever tasted, and one of my top two. The triple berry was the best fruit pie I ever tasted. Both were full of at least two inches worth of incredibly fresh fruit, with a tiny about of additional sugar - they were just awesome: the very essence of fruit pie, with crisp, tasty, flaky crusts. Luckily for Hoosier Mama, they are way to far away for routine competition!