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Lots and lots of plump raisins are combined with a thick, sweetened milk and butter mixture that 's spooned into a waiting crust. The top crust is fitted on and this old fashioned pie is baked until golden. Serve it with generous scoops of vanilla ice cream.
Ingredients: pastry, raisins, water, sugar, flour, milk, butter, salt
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This is one of my husband's favorite pies. I can also say that it is mine as well, and my children sure go for this one. This pie can be baked in small fluted foil pans to make 8 to 10 individual pies.
Ingredients: eggs, salt, sugar, butter, corn syrup, pecan, pastry
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When oatmeal goes into this pie 's simple filling, it bakes up all sweet and gooey, and tastes like pecans. This simple, last-minute pie goes great with scoops of ice cream or dollops of whipped cream.
Ingredients: pastry, butter, sugar, salt, eggs, corn syrup, oats
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There is no sugar added to this pie, so the sweetness that you taste comes from the natural goodness of the apples. Lemon juice and cinnamon are added for some zing along with a bit of butter just before the top crust is put on. It bakes up golden brown within 45 minutes.
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Fresh blueberries, livened up with a hint of lemon juice and cinnamon, are baked in this old-fashioned lattice-topped pie.
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My mother-in-law made this pie in Scotland. I serve it with boiled parsley potatoes and a nice salad.
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A lattice top crust is pretty on this pie filled with cranberries and raisins which have been cooked on the stovetop with sugar, flour, butter and vanilla.
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Baked pineapple is showcased beautifully in this double-crusted pie. The pineapple filling is cooked a bit on the stove to thicken and blend the flavors, and then it 's piled into a prepared crust, topped with another and slipped into the oven to bake. Serve warm with mounds of vanilla ice cream.
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Light yet rich, this magical dessert is like the grown-up version of the chocolate pudding pie of your youth It requires a bit more work, but nothing terribly taxing Just whip melted chocolate, butter and eggs into a mousse, and then pour it all into a chocolate cookie crust