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Basic Easy Pie Crust by GlennFor my grandmother, Eva Koehler, this was what passed for "easy." For me, easy means opening the box and removing the sleeve, cutting the end and removing the roll of pie dough then un-rolling the dough and placing it in a greased 9" pan. Translations have been made where appropriate. This is one of a very few recipes in her book… |
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Sunflower oil pie crust by MichelineThis pie crust is ideal for vegetarians AND vegans. Sunflower oil is used instead of lard. It has now become my goto pie crust recipe for all my pies. |
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Layered Banana Cream Pie by Sylvia WaldsmithThis pie is smooth and creamy and, oh so, rich! It makes everyone happy! |
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Classic Pie Crust by MichelineFour ingredients are all you need to create a fabulous, flaky pie crust. The double-crust recipe should be used when making a lattice-topped pie. Recipe is from The Taste of Home Cookbook. |
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Perfect Pie Crust by Libby StarchildThis is from an old church cookbook that my grandmother had. It's a great, simple recipe that can be used to help a little girl make her first pie. I've made single-serving pies in muffin tins, tarts, meat pies (after the pie is sealed you can make a braided edge to make it look pretty). Just be very careful not to work the dough… |
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Peanut Butter Pie by ArcticGypsyThis amazingly easy, frozen dessert is a sure hit, no matter where you want to serve it. For a lighter taste (and an extra pie), use twice the whipped cream and an extra pie crust. |
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