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Lard, baking powder, and vinegar combine with flour, water, and an egg to create the perfect dough for a tender, flaky pie crust. This easy recipe makes four roll-out-like-a-dream crusts.
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A lovely pecan meringue nest forms the crust for this pie, which is filled with chocolate whipped cream. Top with sliced strawberries, raspberries, or simply cover the pie with chocolate shavings.
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For this luscious pie, crushed pineapple, vanilla pudding mix, sour cream and sugar are stirred together and poured into a prepared crust. Chill for a few hours and decorate with candied ginger and whipped cream.
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Make this turkey pot pie with your leftover turkey meat and premade crusts. The homemade cream sauce is crammed full of vegetables.
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Coffee cake gets a fresh take with the addition of apple pie filling, coconut, and pecans.
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Apple Slab Pie! The perfect dessert for a crowd, plus more flaky crust in every bite. Use a mix of apples for best flavor. Great for apple-picking parties, Thanksgiving, or holiday gatherings.
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This sweet and creamy lemon pie with a pillowy meringue topping uses gluten-free graham crackers in the crust to keep it gluten free.
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Great for the children and adults in the family. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.
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This pie is somewhere between a cream cheese pie and a peanut butter pie. If you like either, you 'll love this simple-to-make frozen pie. Creamy peanut butter is stirred into a mixture of cream cheese, sugar and vanilla. Then whipped topping is stirred into that, and this yummy filling is spooned into a prepared crust and frozen.
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If you’re going to the trouble of making a pie, why not make it a blockbuster This pie, adapted from the professional pie coach Kate McDermott, is both deeper and wider than the traditional nine-inch version The thicker rim is especially satisfying, like a buttery, crumbly slab of shortbread
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Many years ago when I moved to a high altitude area, I found that my meringues on my pies were flat and weepy, unlike those I had made at a lower altitude. I found this recipe, and I was back to making Lemon Meringue Pies again. It adds volume and is much more stable. Works great at any altitude.
Ingredients: cornstarch, sugar, salt, water, egg whites