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Be sure to slice the apples thin so that they cook in the amount of time needed to bake the crust — this isn’t a chunky filling.
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Never knew there was real meat in mincemeat did you? There 's ground beef, raisins, apples, brandy, cinnamon, nutmeg, and lots and lots of sugar. This recipe yields 8 pints of filling and freezes well.
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Raisins are plumped in water, and brown sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon, vinegar and butter are stirred in. The filling is poured into a pastry shell, covered with a top crust, and baked in a hot oven for 30 minutes. Cool and serve with ice cream.
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In this decadent pie baked in a skillet, fresh peaches are coated in caramel before being topped with a homemade puff pastry crust The trick to controlling the sweetness here is making sure to cook the caramel until it’s very dark brown but not burned You’re looking for the color of an Irish setter: deep brown with a reddish cast
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In this family recipe, a fresh strawberry filling tops a cream cheese layer on a shortbread crust.
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Milk is thickened and sweetened in the microwave and then peanut butter, chocolate chips, and marshmallow cream are stirred in. Everything melts and mingles and is poured into a graham cracker crust. Chill before serving.
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Ground beef combines with cheddar cheese and fresh tomato slices. It is topped with a crust made from buttermilk baking mix.
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This is a delicious recipe combining apples, sour cream, sugar and a few others--to make a scrumptious dessert. I highly recommend that you use a high quality sour cream-it really does make the difference.
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Your new favorite ice cream sundae is almost too much to handle: layers of vanilla and coffee ice cream, crushed Oreos, hot fudge sauce, and caramel.
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Great for the children and adults in the family. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.
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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
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First, flour, salt and shortening are blended together. Then water, vinegar and egg is worked in. The manageable dough is then rolled out between sheets of waxed paper.