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This is the easiest apple pie in the world to make. I like to use fresh Granny Smith apples. For special occasions I make a lattice top for this all-American treat!
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This peach cobbler is so quick and easy to prepare using 7 simple ingredients and is great for busy families; everyone will love it!
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This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 1 hour 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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There is nothing to beat a fresh blueberry pie. It doesn't need much: sugar, a bit of cornstarch to thicken all the nice juices and cinnamon. It's perfect with fresh berries, but still mighty fine with frozen ones.
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A not-too-sweet and fruity pie. Saskatoon berries are known as serviceberries in the United States. This berry has often been compared with blueberries though it has more of an apple flavor.
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Northwestern marionberries are tossed with sugar and lemon juice and baked into a juicy double-crust pie perfect for a summertime dessert.
Ingredients: sugar, flour, lemon juice, pastry, water
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This quick-fix pot pie can be whipped up in minutes and tastes like you spent hours in the kitchen. Cooked, diced chicken breasts are combined with condensed cream of chicken soup and mixed veggies. Pour into a prepared pie shell, cover with a round of pastry, and bake. Makes eight generous servings.
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Tart cherries, sweet apples, sugar, flour, cinnamon and butter go into this sweet pie. It bakes up golden brown on the inside and a wonderful cherry pink on the inside.
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This is a wonderful double-crust pie piled high with fresh raspberries. The berries are sugared and sprinkled with tapioca and cornstarch, and arranged in a prepared crust. Pats of butter go on just before the top crust is added, and then the pie is baked until the juices bubble up and the crust is golden brown.
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This pie is so luscious that you may never make a plain old apple pie again. Just before the top crust is put on, caramel syrup and pecans are spooned onto the apple filling. Serve it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.