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This easy-to-do recipe reminds us that apples need very little help to make a memorable pie. Apples are simply layered in the pie pan, with each layer sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. Then they are topped with a crust and dabs of butter. And in less than an hour, this classic pie bakes to perfection.
Ingredients: apples, sugar, butter, cinnamon, pastry
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Get Palmiers Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: sugar, cinnamon, orange, puff pastry
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These puff pastry pinwheels filled with cream cheese and ham are a quick and easy appetizer or party finger food.
Ingredients: puff pastry, cream cheese, ham
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Ingredients: puff pastry, egg, asiago cheese
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This is a simple pie to make with amazing results. Fresh or frozen blackberries can be used.
Ingredients: sugar, flour, pastry, milk
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If you can't find mulberries, you may use blackberries or raspberries instead. Simply mix rhubarb, berries, sugar, and flour together, and then spoon the mixture into an unbaked crust, dot it with butter, add the top crust.
Ingredients: rhubarb, sugar, flour, butter, pastry
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It doesn't take much to make rhubarb sing: some sugar, a bit of flour, and a pat or two of butter. When this lovely double-crust pie emerges from the oven, it's golden outside and sweet and luscious inside. It's especially nice with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Ingredients: rhubarb, sugar, flour, butter, pastry
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This recipe is by Julia Moskin and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: puff pastry, chocolate, sugar, butter
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Old fashioned peach pie using no eggs, my family's favorite.
Ingredients: peaches, flour, sugar, butter, pastry
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Ingredients: pastry, butter, brown sugar, walnuts
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The galette des rois, celebrating Epiphany, the day the Three Kings (les rois) visited the infant Jesus, is baked throughout January in France. Composed of two circles of puff pastry sandwiching a frangipani filling, each comes with a crown and always has a trinket, called a fève, or bean, baked into it. It’s an invitation to gather, as much party game as pastry – if your slice has the fève, you get the crown and the right to be king or queen for the day. Happily, the galette can be made to fit your schedule The pastry circles can be cut, covered and refrigerated ahead of time as can the almond filling (it will keep for up to 3 days). And the whole construction can be made early in the day and baked when you’re ready for it. Tuck a bean or whole almond into the filling — warn your guests — and, if there are children in the house, put them to work crafting a crown. 
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This is my favorite recipe to make for the holidays. It tastes too good to be this easy.