Martha Stewart accidentally messes up her baking before Thanksgiving dinner.
Martha Stewart baked more than 30 pies for her Thanksgiving feast.
Martha Stewart devoted numerous hours to preparing a memorable Thanksgiving feast.
On Wednesday, the businesswoman, writer, and TV personality shared on Instagram that she baked 35 pies for the holiday, despite being an expert cook and baker, she admitted she made a mistake while preparing her pies.
She shared on social media that she baked a total of 35 pies, including chocolate pecan, brown butter maple rum pecan, pumpkin phyllo, apple crumb, and cranberry.
Stewart revealed the ingredients she employed while preparing a large batch of pies.
She detailed the ingredients used, which included 100 eggs, 14 pounds of pecan halves, 11 jars of Karo syrup, 25 pounds of heckers flour, 30 pounds of plugra butter, 6 cups of maple syrup, 60 ounces of pumpkin puree, 18 cups of fresh cranberries, and more.
She concluded that the three big ovens, which are now a mess, were the result of her forgetting to place cookie sheets under some of the pies that bubbled and oozed everywhere. Despite the mess, she concluded that the pies were delicious.
"Total pies baked 35 - Chocolate pecan, brown butter maple rum pecan, pumpkin phyllo, apple crumb, and cranberry!" — Martha Stewart
Stewart shared a series of detailed images of her various pies on Instagram.
On Wall Street, Stewart was a stockbroker before becoming the face of her lifestyle brand.
She graduated with a bachelor's degree in history and architectural history at Barnard College, married Andrew Stewart, became a stockbroker, and later opened a catering company.
In 1982, the first of many Stewart books was published, titled "Entertaining," and it focused on hosting gatherings of all sizes.
Her lifestyle magazine, "Martha Stewart Living," and syndicated TV show were published by Time Publishing Ventures.
From there, Stewart began launching different product lines focused around housewares.
In 1999, Martha Stewart's company, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, went public on the New York Stock Exchange.
In 2004, Stewart's career was disrupted as she was incarcerated for five months followed by five months of house arrest.
In December 2001, she was sentenced to jail time due to her role in insider trading involving ImClone Systems, where she sold her significant stake the day before the company announced negative news.
Once again, Stewart returned to the public eye after serving her sentence.
Over the years, she has kept a TV presence, appearing on shows such as "Martha Bakes" and "Bakeaway Camp with Martha Stewart."
Snoop Dogg has collaborated with the lifestyle expert on several projects, including the TV series "Martha & Snoop's Potluck Party Challenge."
Over the years, Stewart has published 100 books covering a variety of topics, including recipes and organizational tips, in addition to her TV shows and appearances.
Planet Chronicle Digital's Ashlyn Messier contributed to this report.
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